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Japanese Troops Collection

"Japanese Troops: Unyielding Warriors in the Far East" In an era of conflict and shifting alliances

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: Field Day of British and Japanese Troops (engraving)

Field Day of British and Japanese Troops (engraving)
1610854 Field Day of British and Japanese Troops (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Field Day of British and Japanese Troops)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The Capture of Ping-Yang, in Corea, 16 September, Japanese Troops entering at the Gate of

The Capture of Ping-Yang, in Corea, 16 September, Japanese Troops entering at the Gate of the Tai-Dong River Bridge
1107838 The Capture of Ping-Yang, in Corea, 16 September, Japanese Troops entering at the Gate of the Tai-Dong River Bridge (engraving) by English School

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: Landing of Japanese Troops on the Beach at Chemulpo, Corea (litho)

Landing of Japanese Troops on the Beach at Chemulpo, Corea (litho)
1107775 Landing of Japanese Troops on the Beach at Chemulpo, Corea (litho) by Wollen, William Barnes (1857-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The Chinese Question (litho)

The Chinese Question (litho)
1606269 The Chinese Question (litho) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Chinese Question. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 16 July 1898)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The Allies in China, the Entente Cordiale in Practice (engraving)

The Allies in China, the Entente Cordiale in Practice (engraving)
1040017 The Allies in China, the Entente Cordiale in Practice (engraving) by Spence, Percy F.S. (1868-1933) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Allies in China)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: Japanese Troops landing at Chemulpo, 9 September (engraving)

Japanese Troops landing at Chemulpo, 9 September (engraving)
1107972 Japanese Troops landing at Chemulpo, 9 September (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Japanese Troops landing at Chemulpo, 9 September)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The War in the East, the Landing of Japanese Troops at Chemulpo (engraving)

The War in the East, the Landing of Japanese Troops at Chemulpo (engraving)
1048123 The War in the East, the Landing of Japanese Troops at Chemulpo (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The Anglo-Russian Disagreement, Scenes around Tientsin and Tongku (b / w photo)

The Anglo-Russian Disagreement, Scenes around Tientsin and Tongku (b / w photo)
1593484 The Anglo-Russian Disagreement, Scenes around Tientsin and Tongku (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Anglo-Russian Disagreement)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The War in Eastern Asia, Landing of Japanese Troops at Shan Tung Promontory (engraving)

The War in Eastern Asia, Landing of Japanese Troops at Shan Tung Promontory (engraving)
1628318 The War in Eastern Asia, Landing of Japanese Troops at Shan Tung Promontory (engraving) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in Eastern Asia)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The War in the East, disembarking Japanese Troops by Night (engraving)

The War in the East, disembarking Japanese Troops by Night (engraving)
1039274 The War in the East, disembarking Japanese Troops by Night (engraving) by Bigot, Georges Ferdinand (1860-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The War in the East, Japanese Troops on the March to Seoul (litho)

The War in the East, Japanese Troops on the March to Seoul (litho)
1048275 The War in the East, Japanese Troops on the March to Seoul (litho) by Bigot, Georges Ferdinand (1860-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: After the Fight at Ping Yang, a Corner of the Field of Battle (litho)

After the Fight at Ping Yang, a Corner of the Field of Battle (litho)
1048218 After the Fight at Ping Yang, a Corner of the Field of Battle (litho) by Bigot, Georges Ferdinand (1860-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: After the Fight at Ping Yang)

Background imageJapanese Troops Collection: The War in the East (litho)

The War in the East (litho)
1048104 The War in the East (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the East)


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"Japanese Troops: Unyielding Warriors in the Far East" In an era of conflict and shifting alliances, Japanese troops emerged as a formidable force on the battlefields of Eastern Asia. With their unwavering determination and strategic prowess, they left an indelible mark on history. The engravings depict various moments that showcase the might and resilience of these soldiers. The Field Day of British and Japanese Troops reveals their meticulous training, honing their skills to perfection. As we witness The Capture of Ping-Yang, we see them fearlessly entering through the Gate of the Tai-Dong River Bridge, ready to face any challenge. Their arrival at Chemulpo is captured vividly in lithographs such as Landing on the Beach at Chemulpo, Corea. Here, amidst tumultuous waves crashing against foreign shores, they set foot with purposeful strides - a symbol of their commitment to protect national interests. Amidst political complexities depicted in works like The Chinese Question and The Allies in China, it becomes evident that these troops were not mere pawns but key players shaping regional dynamics. Their presence was felt during critical events like Anglo-Russian Disagreement where scenes around Tientsin and Tongku showcased tensions brewing between global powers. From Shan Tung Promontory to Seoul's streets illuminated by lithographs like The War in Eastern Asia series or disembarking Japanese Troops by Night; each image portrays their relentless march forward towards victory. Yet behind every triumph lay sacrifices made upon blood-soaked battlefields. After the Fight at Ping Yang captures a poignant moment - a corner littered with remnants from fierce clashes reminding us that war exacts its toll even upon those who emerge victorious. These images serve as reminders that beyond geopolitical maneuverings lie stories etched into history by brave men who fought for honor and duty under Japan's flag.