Golden Mountain Fort in Lushunkou overlooks the Lushun Straits (Part 2) 旅順口黄金山砲臺ヨリ旅順海峽遠望ノ光景(其ニ)
MILITARY Land Survey Department 陸地測量部
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- A photographic-album of the Japan-China war
- Title
- Golden Mountain Fort in Lushunkou overlooks the Lushun Straits (Part 2)
- Original title
- 旅順口黄金山砲臺ヨリ旅順海峽遠望ノ光景(其ニ)
- Artist Name
- MILITARY Land Survey Department
- Year
- 1895
- Material / Technique
- Albumen print
- Accession number
- 10103676
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