Second Attack on Port Arthur by the Ships Hayatori and Asagiri by Seisai

Second Attack on Port Arthur by the Ships Hayatori and Asagiri

(Tweede aanval op Port Arthur door de schepen Hayatori en Asagiri Yori dai ni Ryojun shôgeki Hayatori asagiri yûsen zu (title on object) Rapportage van de Russisch-Japanse Oorlog (series title) Nichirô senpô (series title on object))


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Second Attack on Port Arthur by the Ships Hayatori and Asagiri by Seisai. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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