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  2. The Dogs of War at Russo-Turkish War (1877–78), by John Tenniel and Joseph Swain. The Soviet frigate Bezzavetnyy rams the USS Yorktown, by United States Navy. George Pomeroy Colley at the Battle of Majuba Hill, by Melton Prior (edited by Adam Cuerden) Japanese occupation of Blagoveshchensk, by Shobido & Co. (edited by Adam Cuerden) Bombing of ...

  3. The Photographic History of the Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Photographic History of the Civil War is a 10-volume compilation of war photography of the American Civil War of 1861–1865. Published in 1911 for the semi-centennial of the beginning of the war, a hard copy weighs 42 lb (19 kg) but the work is in the public domain and has been digitized for use online. The lead editor was Francis ...

  4. War photography - Wikipedia

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    The most lethal war in South American history was the Paraguayan War of 1865–1870. It was also the first occasion for South American war photography. In June 1866, the Montevideo firm of Bate y Compañía commissioned the Uruguayan photographer Javier López to travel to the field of battle. [26]

  5. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/History/World War II

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    Attack on USS Franklin, by Albert Bullock. Turret lathe operator at United States home front during World War II, by Howard R. Hollem. Inmates of Ebensee concentration camp after their liberation, by Arnold E. Samuelson. Mushroom cloud from the atomic explosion over Nagasaki, by Charles Levy. USS Bunker Hill after being hit by two Kamikazes, by ...

  6. Military art - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Poitiers in 1356, in a manuscript of Froissart's Chronicles of c. 1410. Military art is art with a military subject matter, regardless of its style or medium. The battle scene is one of the oldest types of art in developed civilizations, as rulers have always been keen to celebrate their victories and intimidate potential opponents.

  7. Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years' War - Wikipedia

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    Bowley (2001) argues that the letter in Whitelocke's Memorials [6] is the probable origin of the "declaring war" legend: "Tromp had no 'Commission' from his government to declare war on the rebels in Scilly; but he did come to try – by a show of force, threats and even by violence perhaps, although this never happened – to seek reparation ...

  8. Portal:American Civil War/Intro/images - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia : Featured pictures/History/World War I

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    Sheep club poster at Sheep farming, by Breuker & Kessler, Co. (edited by Durova ) Wrecked German ammunition train at Technology during World War I, by Schutz Group photographers (edited by Durova ) Red Cross recruiting poster for nurses at History of nursing, by David Henry Souter (edited by Durova and Steven Crossin ) Australian Army ...