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Portrait of Shigeru Yoshida, circa 1888-1890Prince Akira of Yamashina (center) with Earl Kakyo Kiyosu of Higashifushimi, Prince Sadanaru of Higashifushimi, Prince Akihito of Komatsu, Prince Kotohito of Kanin and their wives, circa 1890View on the grounds of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sWorkers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890
Portrait of Shigeru Yoshida, circa 1888-1890Prince Akira of Yamashina (center) with Earl Kakyo Kiyosu of Higashifushimi, Prince Sadanaru of Higashifushimi, Prince Akihito of Komatsu, Prince Kotohito of Kanin and their wives, circa 1890View on the grounds of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sWorkers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890
Puget Sound’s Sinclair Inlet before development, 1892 at what is now Bremerton, Washington, United States.Portrait of Crown Prince Gustaf, 1893The King George double dry dock of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1893Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894
Puget Sound’s Sinclair Inlet before development, 1892 at what is now Bremerton, Washington, United States.Portrait of Crown Prince Gustaf, 1893The King George double dry dock of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1893Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894
Portrait of Yi Kang, Prince Euihwa, circa 1890sSchooners bringing Alaskan cod anchored off the fish cannery in Tiburon, California, United States, 1890s. The cannery location would later become the Tiburon Navy Net Depot.Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 1 of 2Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 2 of 2
Portrait of Yi Kang, Prince Euihwa, circa 1890sSchooners bringing Alaskan cod anchored off the fish cannery in Tiburon, California, United States, 1890s. The cannery location would later become the Tiburon Navy Net Depot.Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 1 of 2Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 2 of 2
HMS Ramillies, HMS Barfleur, and HMS Nile in Grand Harbour, Malta, 24 May 1896; the ships were firing salutes in honor of Queen VictoriaFranz von Papen as a page in the Imperial Court, Berlin, Germany, 1897Passenger ship Mainz for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897Portrait of Harry Truman, 1897
HMS Ramillies, HMS Barfleur, and HMS Nile in Grand Harbour, Malta, 24 May 1896; the ships were firing salutes in honor of Queen Victoria's birthdayFranz von Papen as a page in the Imperial Court, Berlin, Germany, 1897Passenger ship Mainz for the company Norddeutscher Lloyd under construction in a slipway, Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1897Portrait of Harry Truman, 1897
The double slipway built by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-NĂĽrnberg (Slips I and II) of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1897The launching of the Erik Roberts, Rickmer shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 12 Aug 18976-pounder gun and crew aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Breech of after turret 13-inch guns aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898
The double slipway built by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-NĂĽrnberg (Slips I and II) of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, circa 1897The launching of the Erik Roberts, Rickmer shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 12 Aug 18976-pounder gun and crew aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898Breech of after turret 13-inch guns aboard USS Oregon, circa 1898

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