File:Russian ships entering Port Arthur 1904.jpg

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English: Imperial Russian ships sailing into the harbor at Port Arthur, China.
Date Published in this newspaper 3 March 1904
Source http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085187/1904-03-03/ed-1/seq-4/ (The Tacoma Times)
Author Paul Claudel
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  • A better and uncropped version of this image was previously published in L'Illustration, no. 3181, 13 February 1904, Paris.
  • The larger version was also published in Cassell's history of the russo-japanese war, volume 1, Cassell and company, 1905, page 19. (Online reproduction)

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