Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionView PDF10. Unloading Steamer in ManchuriaPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)10. Unloading Steamer in ManchuriaDatec 1904ClassificationsPhotographMediumalbumen print stereographDimensions3 1/2 x 7 in.Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin RosinKeyword/SubjectSubjectwarshipyardlaborersRusso-JapaneseDainy,ManchuriaObject number2001.0059 Discover More 38. Intelligence Department, Dainy Manchuriac 190431. Old Bell Tower, Mukden, Manchuriac 1904His Excellency General Baron Kuroki at headquarters in ManchuriaH.C. White Co.1905Panoramic view of Mukden, Manchuria, from S. gate. In distance towers of the palace.H.C. White Co.190540. Japanese wounded in ward 10, Hiroshimac 190410. Under the Plum Blossoms, Sugita, Japan1896UnloadingHarry Gottlieb1932"No, I have to stay here and work. I'm unloading copper."Mary Petty1929Unloading the CatchLouis Breslowcirca 1936 Image Not Available for United States Steamer “Hartford”, Commodore Farragut’s Flag-Ship, Which Led the Squadron Up the MississippiUnited States Steamer “Hartford”, Commodore Farragut’s Flag-Ship, Which Led the Squadron Up the MississippiCharles Parsons1862[Food steamer]Mashiko Kiln20th centuryAt Sea, Signaling a Passing SteamerWinslow Homer1871 Powered by eMuseum