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Winston Churchill as a reporter for the Morning Post newspaper during the Boer War, 1899Interior of Chigusa room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Winston Churchill as a reporter for the Morning Post newspaper during the Boer War, 1899Interior of Chigusa room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Interior of Higashidamari room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sInterior of Houmei room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Interior of Higashidamari room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sInterior of Houmei room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Interior of Kiri room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sInterior of Nishidamari room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Interior of Kiri room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sInterior of Nishidamari room, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800s
Interior of Throne Hall, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sPortrait of Shigeru Yoshida, circa 1888-1890
Interior of Throne Hall, Imperial Palace, Tokyo, Japan, late 1800sPortrait of Shigeru Yoshida, circa 1888-1890
Prince 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 1800s
Prince 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 1800s
Workers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890Puget Sound’s Sinclair Inlet before development, 1892 at what is now Bremerton, Washington, United States.
Workers carrying a gun manufactured at Jiangnan Arsenal, Shanghai, China, circa 1890Puget 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, 1893
Portrait of Crown Prince Gustaf, 1893The King George double dry dock of Tecklenborg shipyard, Bremerhaven, Germany, 1893
Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894Portrait of Yi Kang, Prince Euihwa, circa 1890s
Portrait of Ioseb Jughashvili, 1894Portrait of Yi Kang, Prince Euihwa, circa 1890s
Schooners 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 2
Schooners 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 2
Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 2 of 2HMS Ramillies, HMS Barfleur, and HMS Nile in Grand Harbour, Malta, 24 May 1896; the ships were firing salutes in honor of Queen Victoria
Portrait of Subaltern Winston Churchill of the UK 4th Hussars, Feb 1895, photo 2 of 2HMS Ramillies, HMS Barfleur, and HMS Nile in Grand Harbour, Malta, 24 May 1896; the ships were firing salutes in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday

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