Title: | Bo lan Zhonghua tu zhi albums |
Dates: | 1873-1897 |
Number: | 2004.R.11 |
Creator/Collector: | Brady, Herbert Francis, 1854-1924 |
Extent: | 2.5 Linear Feet (2 albums) |
Abstract: | The two albums titled Bo lan Zhonghua tu zhi document the lifestyle of the British foreign service community in Beijing, Tianjin (Tientsin), Hankou (Hankow), Jiujiang, and Yantai (Chefoo), and also include views of well-known monuments and sites in Beijing, Hankou, and Ningbo (Ningpo) during the late nineteenth-century. |
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Language: | Collection material is in Description is in English with some Chinese |
Repository: | The Getty Research Institute Special Collections 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 1100 Los Angeles 90049-1688 reference@getty.edu URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10020/askref (310) 440-7390 |
Author: | Beth Ann Guynn |
The British diplomat, Herbert Francis Brady (1854-1924), had a long career in the British foreign service. Stationed in China, he started out as a student interpreter in 1876, and went on to hold senior posts in Jiujiang (Kiukiang), Huangpu, Yichang (Ichang), and Shanghai, culminating with his appointment as Consul General in Fuzhou (Foochow), the principal Chinese port, in 1906.
The collection comprises two photograph albums of China titled Bo lan tu zhi> . Inscriptions within the albums identify them as Volume 19A and Volume 19B respectively. The albums were likely assembled by Herbert Francis Brady, who appears in several of the photographs. The albums document the lifestyle of the British Foreign Service community in Beijing, Tianjin (Tientsin), Hankou (Hankow), Jiujiang, and Yantai (Chefoo) in the late nineteenth-century, and also include views of well-known monuments and sites in Beijing, Hankou, and Ningbo (Ningpo).
Althought the bulk of the images are by an unknown maker(s), likely an amateur photographer from within the British Foreign Service community, photographs by Thomas Child; L. F. Fisler; Kung Tai; and William Saunders are also included in the album. Also included are two photographs from Far East Magazine.
The British Legation in Beijing and its denizens are featured in Series I. Album 19A. Included are exterior and interior views of legation buildings, two group photographs of its fire brigades, and another of the cast of a legation theatrical performance. Sites and monuments in and around Beijing featured in the album include Summer palace, the Temple of Heaven, the observatory, and the Ming tombs. There are also views of the city's gates, walls, and streets. There are several images of the Great Wall, one of which includes a figure who may be Thomas Child.
Images from Hankou and Jiujiang in Series II. Album 19B include views of the British consulates and social clubs and group portraits of members of the local British communities. There are images of outings to places such as the monastery at Yichang, the Lu-shan hills near Jiujiang, and the Hankou plain, as well as race meets and fancy dress balls. The album also contains views of the Hankou harbor during tea season, the bund, guild houses, and city gates, and the Ningbo pagoda and Tian Tong temple. There are also city views of Yantai and Shanghai.
Both albums contain a group portrait of members of the Hankou Chinese Inland Mission garbed, according to the sect's custom, in traditional Chinese dress. Scattered throughout the albums are photographs of Chinese people. Included are portraits of the general-statesmen Li Hongzhang (Li Hungchang) and Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung-t'ang). A photograph by Thomas Child is a rare depiction of a Buddhist priest doing penance. The Chinese judicial system is represented by a court scene and a group of prisoners wearing the cangue. Also included are studio portraits of Chinese beauties, actors, officials, and a group portrait of bankers and merchants.
The albums have blue silk brocade covers with hand-lettered titles pasted on upper right-hand corners. A container made of two rosewood boards attached with string has the title and maker's name engraved in Chinese characters: Bo lan tu zhi/ Xiabo Lei.
Volume 19A has 33 leaves numbered in ink and 61 photographs; most pages have pencil captions in English. Volume 19B has 34 leaves numbered in ink and 58 photographs; most pages have ink captions in Chinese and English. Photographs are adhered to both the rectos and versos of the leaves.
The collection is arranged in two series: and
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Series I. Volume 19A,1873-1897;
Series II. Volume 19B,1878-1897
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The collection was digitized in 2017 and the images are available online:
Bo lan Zhonghua tu zhi albums, 1873-1897, The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, Accession no. 2004.R.11.
http://hdl.handle.net/10020/cifa2004r11
Acquired in 2002.
Processed and cataloged by Beth Ann Guynn in 2004. Beth Ann Guynn wrote the finding aid and Beth Ann Guynn and Linda Kleiger encoded the finding aid in 2016.
Volume 19A 1873-1897, undated | |||||||||||
Bo lan Zhonghua tu zhi albums A and B (digital version): between 1873 and 1897
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The British Legation in Beijing and its denizens are featured in Album 19A. Included are exterior and interior views of legation buildings, two group photographs of its fire brigades, and another of the cast of a legation theatrical performance. Sites and monuments in and around Beijing featured in the album include Summer palace, the Temple of Heaven, the observatory, and the Ming tombs. There are also views of the city's gates, walls, and streets. There are several images of the Great Wall, one of which includes a figure who may be Thomas Child. | |||||||||||
Scattered throughout both albums are photographs of Chinese people. Included is a portraits of the general-statesman Li Hongzhang (Li Hungchang). A photograph by Thomas Child is a rare depiction of a Buddhist priest doing penance. Also included are studio portraits of Chinese beauties, actors, and officials. | |||||||||||
Arrangement | |||||||||||
In original order. | |||||||||||
1 | flyleaf verso | 2014.R.11- flyleaf verso Photographer unknown, Group of the Chinese Inland Misssionaries at Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Depicts male and female British missionaries in Chinese garb. | |||||||||||
1 | 1r | 2004.R.11-1r H. M.'s Legation Peking Performance of the "Liar," undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: A. E. Parkis, Mrs. Parkis, A. Nicholson, Mm. Fraser [seated], H. F. Brady, W. R. Carles. | |||||||||||
1 | 1v | 2004.R.11-1v Fisler, L. F., Viceroy or Governor General of Chi-li, undated | |||||||||
In negative: His Excellency Li Hung-Chang. Copy photograph after Fisler, Shanghai. | |||||||||||
1 | 2r | 2004.R.11-2r Child, Thomas, Our Quarters in the Legation, Peking, 1875 | |||||||||
Signed in negative: T. Child 1875. | |||||||||||
1 | 2v | 2004.R.11-2v Photographer unknown, [Bearded European Man with Horse], undated | |||||||||
1 | 3r | 2004.R.11-3r Photographer unknown, Legation Group, 1897 | |||||||||
1 | 3v | 2004,R.11-3v Photographer unknown, [View of Front Gate to the Imperial Palace], undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 4r | 2004.R.11-4r Child, Thomas, "Chien Mên' or Entrance to the Imperial Palace Peking, 1875 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: The palace faintly showing in the distance. Signed in negative: T. Child 1875. | |||||||||||
1 | 4v | 2004.R.11-4v Photographer unknown, A Peking Carriage!, undated | |||||||||
1 | 5r | 2004.R.11-5r Photographer unknown, The "Chien Mên" or City Gate, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 5v | 2004.R.11-5v Photographer unknown, The Observatory, Peking, from the Wall of the Tartar City, about 1279?, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: The oldest observatory in the world, established by Kubla Khan about 1279(?). Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 6r | 2004.R.11-6r Photographer unknown, City Wall, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 6v | 2004.R.11-6v Photographer unknown, Emp. Yung-lo's Mausoleum. Ming Tomb near Peking, undated | |||||||||
Emperor Yongle/Ming Chengzu. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 7r | 2004.R.11-7r Child, Thomas, "Wan Show Shan" or "Hill of Ten Thousand Ages," 1875 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: The Summer Palace of the Emperor - sacked by the Allied troops - French and English - in 1860. Signed in negative: T. Child 1875. | |||||||||||
1 | 7v | 2004.R.11-7v Photographer unknown, The [_]orad Hall. Yung-lo's Tomb, undated | |||||||||
Emperor Yongle/Ming Chengzu. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 8r | 2004.R.11-8r Child, Thomas, Buddha Priest Doing Penance, undated | |||||||||
Signed twice in negative: T. Child. | |||||||||||
1 | 8v | 2004.R.11-8v Photographer unknown, The "Beggars' Bridge" in Chinese City, Peking, undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 9r | 2004.R.11-9r Photographer unknown, "Pa Ta Ch'u" or the Eight Great Places. Western Hills, Peking, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: The temples are taken by foreigners during the summer months. | |||||||||||
1 | 9v | 2004.R.11-9v Photographer unknown, The Ha Te Mên Ta Chih (One of the Main Streets in Peking) as Seen from the City Wall, undated | |||||||||
Now Chong Wen Men in the center of Beijing. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 10r | 2004.R.11-10r Child, Thomas, Entrance to "Wan Show Shan" - Emperor's Summer Palace, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Bronze lions of great beauty - placed at the entrances of all palaces. Signed in negative: T. Child. | |||||||||||
1 | 10v | 2004.R.11-10v Photographer unknown, Another Main Road in Peking from City Wall, undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 11r | 2004.R.11-11v Photographer unknown, The Emperor's Summer Palace, Sacked by the French and English Troops in 1860, undated | |||||||||
1 | 11v | 2004.R.11-11v Photographer unknown, Facade of the R[oman] Cath[olic] Cathedral, Peking, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Built by the [___] Jesuits in 1[___]. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 12r | 2004.R.11-12r Child, Thomas, View in the Grounds of the Summer Palace, undated | |||||||||
Signed in negative T. C. Depicts a stone bridge. | |||||||||||
1 | 12v | 2004.R.11-12v Photographer unknown, Interior of Old R.C. Cathedral, Peking, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Purchased by late Dowager Empress for the Missionaries - to be incorporated in the Imp. Palace. [?] Dowager's Reception __ __ for Reppi [?]. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 13r | 2004.R.14-13r Photographer unknown, Peking Canal, Connecting Peking with the Sea, undated | |||||||||
1 | 13v | 2004.R.11-13v Photographer unknown, [Entrance Gate, British Legation], undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 14r | 2004.R.11-14r Photographer unknown, The Examination Cells, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 14v | 2004.R.11-14v Photographer unknown, Chinese Official, undated | |||||||||
1 | 15r | 2004.R.11-15r Photographer unknown, The Altar of The "Temple of Heaven," Peking, Where the Emperor Sacrifices, undated | |||||||||
1 | 15v | 2004.R.11-15v Photographer unknown, [Inside of Entrance Gate, British Legation (?)], undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 16r | 2004.R.11-16r Photographer unknown,Students' Quarters - Peking. British Legation. Library, Billiard Room, Reading Room, Theatre, Mess Room, undated | |||||||||
1 | 16v | 2004.R.11-16v Photographer unknown, First Sec.'s House, Peking Legation, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Rt. Hon. Sir W.H. Sachen [?] & Servt. On lawn. (fw W.H.S. later ____: in Berlin on outbreak of war - "Scrap of Paper" - Incident.) Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 17r | 2004.R.14-17r Photographer unknown, Fire Brigades, B[ritish] Legation, Peking, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Taken to show the entrance into Sir Thomas F. Wade's private residence. | |||||||||||
1 | 17v | 2004.R.11-17v Saunders, William, [attributed], Chinese Actors, undated | |||||||||
1 | 18r | 2004.R.11-18r Photographer unknown, Fire Brigade, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 18v | 2004.R.11-18v Child, Thomas, Reception of the Foreign Ministers by the Emperors of China, 1873 | |||||||||
1 | 19r | 2004.R.11-19r Photographer unknown, Entrance to B[ritish] Legation, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 19v | 2004.R.11-19v Photographer unknown, Winter in Tientsin - H.M.S. "Mosquito" Housed in for the Winter, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: B. Consulate in background. | |||||||||||
1 | 20r | 2004.R,11-20r Photographer unknown, Inside the B[ritish] Legation. Peking (Winter), undated | |||||||||
1 | 20v | 2004.R.11-20v Photographer unknown, Fancy Photo of Two Cherubs with their Chinese Attendants Awaho, undated | |||||||||
Photograph of a painting or drawing, signed: Betsie Pinkis Peking, 1877. | |||||||||||
1 | 21r | 2004.R.11-21r Photographer unknown, Another View in the B[ritish] Legation - Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 21v | 2004.R.11-21v Photographer unknown, H.M.'s Minister's Residence, Peking, Showing Entrance Hall, undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 22r | 2004.R.11-22r Photographer unknown, Entrance of Private Residence of Sir T. F. Wade K.C.B., undated | |||||||||
1 | 22v | 2004.R.11-22v Photographer unknown, [View of a Pavilion in the Forbidden City (?)], undated | |||||||||
1 | 23r | 2004.R.11-23r Photographer unknown, "Yuen Ming Yuen," Palace of the Emperors of China, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: …built 200 years ago by the Jesuits & burnt by the allied troops 1860. Building composed of white marble decorated with coloured tile ware ornaments! | |||||||||||
1 | 23v | 2004.R.11-23v [Blank page] | |||||||||
1 | 24r | 2004.R.11-24r Photographer unknown, Ruins of Yuen Ming Yuen, undated | |||||||||
1 | 24v | 2004.R.11-24v [Blank page] | |||||||||
1 | 25r | 2004.R.11-25r Photographer unknown, Yuen Ming Yuen, undated | |||||||||
1 | 25v | 2004.R.11-25v [Blank page] | |||||||||
1 | 26r | 2004.R.11-26r Photographer unknown, Yuen Ming Yuen, undated | |||||||||
1 | 26v | 2004.R.11-26v Photographer unknown, The Temple of Heaven, Peking, undated | |||||||||
1 | 27r | 2004.R.11-27r Photographer unknown, Pagoda (Porcelain) in Yuen Ming Yuen, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Very beautiful. | |||||||||||
1 | 27v | 2004.R.11-27v [Blank page] | |||||||||
1 | 28r | 2004.R.11-28r Photographer unknown, Observatory Constructed by the Jesuits Some 200 Yrs. Ago in Peking, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Instruments of bronze exquisitely made, now abandoned. | |||||||||||
1 | 28v | 2004.R.11-28v Photographer unknown, The Great Wall of China, undated | |||||||||
1 | 29r | 2004.R.11-29r Photographer unknown, Pass into Mongolia - Great Wall of China Running over the Hills, undated | |||||||||
1 | 29v | 2004.R.11-29v Photographer unknown, Soochow Damsel, undated | |||||||||
Hand-colored albumen print. | |||||||||||
1 | 30r | 2004.R.11-30r Photographer unknown, Gateway of Peculiar Construction in Pass into Mongolia, Ch'a't'ou, undated | |||||||||
1 | 30v | 2004.R.11-30v Photographer unknown, Gt. Wall of China. Taking a Stretch, (Great Wall of China), undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: F. G. Marshall in foreground. Collodion print. | |||||||||||
1 | 31r | 2004.R.11-31r Child, Thomas, The Great Wall, undated | |||||||||
Unsigned. Child(?) is leaning against the tower. | |||||||||||
1 | 31v | 2004.R.11-31v Photographer unknown, The "Ming" Tombs, undated | |||||||||
1 | 32r | 2004.R.11-32r Child, Thomas, Avenue Leading to the Emperor's Tombs, 1877 | |||||||||
Signed in negative: T. Child 1877. | |||||||||||
1 | 32v | 2004.R.11-32v Photographer unknown, Avenue to the Ming Tombs, undated | |||||||||
Shows the stone elephants. |
Volume 19B 1878-1897, undated | |||||||||||
Images from Hankou and Jiujiang in Album 19B include views of the British consulates and social clubs and group portraits of members of the local British communities. There are images of outings to places such as the monastery at Yichang, the Lu-shan hills near Jiujiang, and the Hankou plain, as well as race meets and fancy dress balls. The album also contains views of the Hankou harbor during tea season, the bund, guild houses, and city gates, and the Ningbo pagoda and Tian Tong temple. There are also city views of Yantai and Shanghai. | |||||||||||
The album contains a group portrait of members of the Hankou Chinese Inland Mission garbed, according to the sect's custom, in traditional Chinese dress. | |||||||||||
Scattered throughout the album are photographs of Chinese people. Included is a portrait of the general-statesman Zuo Zongtang (Tso Tsung-t'ang). The Chinese judicial system is represented by a court scene and a group of prisoners wearing the cangue. Also included are studio portraits of Chinese beauties, actors, officials, and a group portrait of bankers and merchants. | |||||||||||
2 | 1r | 2004.R.11-1r Photographer unknown, British Consulate, Hankow. Rebuilt, 1885 | |||||||||
Additional annotation: Volume 19B. Chinese reads: Hankow British Consulate Guangxu, 8-9th year, rebuilt. | |||||||||||
2 | 1v | 2004.R.11-1v Photographer unknown, The Bund – Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow streets. | |||||||||||
2 | 2r | 2004.R.11-2r Photographer unknown, Hankow during the "Tea Season" in May and June, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow tea merchants trade fair opening. | |||||||||||
2 | 2v | 2004.R.11-2v Photographer unknown, The China Inland Mission at Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: The China Inland Mission. Shows male and female British missionaries in Chinese garb. | |||||||||||
2 | 3r | 2004.R.11-3r Photographer unknown, R.C. Cathedral – Hankow, (Roman Catholic Cathedral, Hankow), undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow Catholic Church. | |||||||||||
2 | 3v | 2004.R.11-3v Photographer unknown, [Steamship on a River], undated | |||||||||
2 | 4r | 2004.R.11-4r Photographer unknown, Tung-chih-Mên – Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Tung-chih gate. The Temple of Guyandi is positioned to the right of the gate's arch. | |||||||||||
2 | 4v | 2004.R.11-4v Photographer unknown, Pic-nic at "Hung-shau" Pagoda, March 1881 | |||||||||
Back row: A. R. Greaves, J. Daëth; J. Tarnem +'86; F. W. White J.M.C.; E. Fischer. Middle row: Miss E. MacLatchie; Mrs. Grieg +'86; Mrs. Alabaster; H. F. Brady; Miss MacLatchie; W. G. Greig +'86. Front row: E. Farago J.M.C.; W.S. Ayrton H.M.C.C.S.; Miss White; H. M. Cunningham. Chinese reads: ? | |||||||||||
2 | 5r | 2004.R.11-5r Photographer unknown, Autumn Race Meeting – Hankow, 1878 | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow foreign merchant's horse race course, Guang-xu, 4th year, winter. | |||||||||||
2 | 5v | 2004.R.11-5v Photographer unknown, [Steamship on a River], undated | |||||||||
2 | 6r | 2004.R.11-6r Photographer unknown, Kiang-si Guild, Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Kiang-si guild. Central board in photo reads: Fortune protects Kiang-si fellows. Depicts an unofficial gathering place for Kiang-si fellows. | |||||||||||
2 | 6v | 2004.R.11-6v Photographer unknown, [Portrait of a Chinese Lady], undated | |||||||||
Hand-colored albumen print. | |||||||||||
2 | 7r | 2004.R.11-7r Photographer unknown, Spring Meeting, Hankow, 1879 | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow foreign merchant's horse race course, Guang-xu, 5th year, 4th month race. | |||||||||||
2 | 7v | 2004.R.11-7v Photographer unknown, "Pao-shun" - Evans Pugh Co., Hankow, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: ? | |||||||||||
2 | 8r | 2004.R.11-8r Photographer unknown, The Old Club Hankow - Rebuilt 1881, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow Laobo Club. | |||||||||||
2 | 8v | 2004.R.11-8v Photographer unknown, "E-wo" Hong, Hankow, Robt. Anderson & Co., 1881 | |||||||||
2 | 9r | 2004.R.11-9r Photographer unknown, Monastery at Ichang, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: "San-yao" cave. Sign on lower building reads: Ling-quan Monastery. Sign on upper building reads: Number one sky see through a cave. | |||||||||||
2 | 9v | 2004.R.11-9v Photographer unknown, Bridge at "Shih-li-p'u," Half way to the Bungalow, Kiukiang, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: From Kiukiang to Lu-shan. Shih-li-pu on the halfway. | |||||||||||
2 | 10r | 2004.R.11-10r Photographer unknown, "E-wo[_], Kiukiang, 1878 | |||||||||
Chinese name of Jardine-Matheson. Back row: P. M. Grant; J. Hunt. Third row: P. King; Mrs. Hunt; T. Moorehead; W. S. Ayrton. Second row: E. T. Holwill; Mrs. Moorehead; A. Campbell; T. Wade. Front row: Customs outdoor staff; Mrs. Holwill; Dr. Jardine. Chinese: Kiukiang, E-wo. Photo at a foreign company. | |||||||||||
2 | 10v | 2004.R.11-10v Photographer unknown, "Hsiao-Ku Shaw" or Little Orphan below Kiukiang, undated | |||||||||
In negative: Chunkeng ocean. Depicts a mountain island in the Yangtze river a with two-story pagoda on it. Chinese reads: ? | |||||||||||
2 | 11r | 2004.R.11-11r Photographer unknown, "Hsia Ku Shaw" (Yangtze), undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: ? Depicts the same mountain island as 10v. | |||||||||||
2 | 11v | 004.R.11-11v Photographer unknown, Tso Tsung-t'ang - Governor General of the "Two Kiang," undated | |||||||||
His name and titles are written in Chinese characters. Photograph of a print. | |||||||||||
2 | 12r | 2004.R.11-12r Photographer unknown, Riding Pic-nic on the Plain at Hankow, 1881 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Miller - Greaves- McEwen - Anton [?] - Ywinew [?] - Robertson - Price - Watson - Scherzen - Fisher - Hawe - Letchford. | |||||||||||
2 | 12v | 2004.R.11-12v Photographer unknown, Kiukiang, 1897 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: P. H. King - J. M. Cory - A. Campbell - A. Maries - W. S. Ayrton - P. M. Grant - E. T. Holwill. Chinese: ? | |||||||||||
2 | 13r | 2004.R.11-13r Photographer unknown, Old Bungalow, Lu-shaw Hills, Kiukiang, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Kiukiang, Lu Shan, Long-wang Tang. Temple of Dragon King. | |||||||||||
2 | 13v | 2994.R.11-13v Photographer unknown, Present Bungalow, Lu-shaw, near Kiukiang, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: …with B. J. Bousfiled, Mme. Glower, A. Campbell and H. de la Bastide in foreground. Chinese reads: Lu Shan. | |||||||||||
2 | 14r | 2004.R.11-14r Photographer unknown, Hankow "Pig & Whistle" Club, French Consulate, 1880 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: A. Scherzen, H.F.B., W. S. Ayrton, E. Fisher, A. R. Greaves, T. Rawson, A. Price, J. Fairview. Chinese reads: Hankow French Consulate. | |||||||||||
2 | 14v | 2004.R.11-14v Photographer unknown, Hankow Bund by "Moonlight," 1878-1883 | |||||||||
2 | 15r | 2004.R.11-15r Photographer unknown, Hankwo Spring Meeting, 1881? | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hankow. | |||||||||||
2 | 15v | 2004.R.11-15v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 16r | 2004.R.11-16r Photographer unknown, Chefoo, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Yan Tai. A view towards the harbor. | |||||||||||
2 | 16v | 2004.R.11-16v Photographer unknown, Chinese Native Soldiers with Officer, undated | |||||||||
Printed caption. | |||||||||||
2 | 17r | 2004.R.11-17r Photographer unknown, Honorary Portal, undated | |||||||||
Located outside a mountain village. | |||||||||||
2 | 17v1 | 2004.R.11-17v1 Photographer unknown, [Portrait of a Seated Chinese Lady with Her Servant], undated | |||||||||
Hand-colored albumen print. | |||||||||||
2 | 17v2 | 2004.R.11-17v2 Photographer unknown, [Portrait of a Seated Chinese Lady] , undated | |||||||||
Hand-colored albumen print. | |||||||||||
2 | 18r | 2004.R.11-18r Saunders, William (attributed), Mode of Punishment - Prisoners Wearing the "Cangue," (China) undated | |||||||||
2 | 18v | 2004.R.11-18v Photographer unknown, Scene in a Chinese Court, undated | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Witnesses kneeling in foreground. | |||||||||||
2 | 19r | 2004.R.11-19r [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 19v | 2004.R.11-19v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 19Ar | 2004.R.11-19Ar [Blank page] | |||||||||
Leaf number supplied. | |||||||||||
2 | 19Av | 2004.R.11-19Av Photographer unknown, Fancy Dress Ball, Hankow, 1882 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Paul Tanner, H.M. Customs; F. E. Nicol; H.F.B. "Don Carlos;" A. R. Greaves; T. Hamer, Chinese Customs. Hand-colored albumen cabinet card. Leaf number supplied. | |||||||||||
2 | 20r | 2004.R.11-20r Photographer unknown, F. E. Nichol, Dr. Begg & Mrs. Begg, Hankow, 1882 | |||||||||
2 | 20v | 2004.R.11-20v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 21r | 2004.R.11-21r Photographer unknown, Chinese Military Official, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Chinese military official. Possibly by William Saunders. | |||||||||||
2 | 21v | 2004.R.11-21v Photographer unknown, "E-Wo" in Kiukiang, 1881 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Dr. Jardine. F. E. Nichol. S. Campbell. A. L. Robertson. H. F. Brady. H. De la Bastide. A. McInnes. G. Glover +'85. _ C. Stuhlmann. Chinese reads: Kiukiang, E-wo. | |||||||||||
2 | 22r | 2004.R.11-22r Photographer unknown, H.M. Consulate, Kiukiang, 1881 | |||||||||
Annotation continues: Miss. Garden. Aggie. Mrs. Jamieson. Jenny. G. Jamieson. Elsie. Dated in pencil. Chinese reads: Kiukiang, British Consulate, Department of Trading. Portrait of the Jamieson family and servants. | |||||||||||
2 | 22v | 2004.R.11-22v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 23r | 2004.R.11-23r Photographer unknown, Lawn of Consulate in Kiukiang, 1881 | |||||||||
Dated in pencil. Chinese reads: Kiukiang consulate. | |||||||||||
2 | 23v | 2004.R.11-23v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 24r | 2004.R.11-24r Photographer unknown, Chinese Bankers and Merchants, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Hubei Provence Zeng-gong Ci. Group at temple of Zeng Guo-fan (?) Hand-colored albumen print. | |||||||||||
2 | 24v | 2004.R.11-24v Photographer unknown, [Hankow Bund from the River], undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
2 | 24v | 2004.R.11-25r Photographer unknown, Kewliong, R.C. Mission, Prince Henry of Prussia Coming Ashore, Crowd Watching, undated | |||||||||
Collodion print. | |||||||||||
2 | 25v | 2004.R.11-25v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 26r | 2004.R.11-26r [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 26v | 2004.R.11-26v [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 27r | 2004.R.11-27r Jui-chang - Ningpo Tao Tai (Autumn 1882) at Present Acting Nish Tai or Provincial Judge of Che-kiang, 1882 | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Qing imperial supervisor(?) of Che-Kiang, Ningpo and Shaoxing military affairs(?). | |||||||||||
2 | 27v | 2004.R.11-27v Ningpo – Pagoda, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Ningpo pagoda. | |||||||||||
2 | 28r | 2004.R.11-28r Avenue Leading to "T'ien Dong," Monastery near Ningpo, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Ningpo Tien Dong. | |||||||||||
2 | 28v | 2004.R.11-28v At the Entrance of "Tien Dong," Ningpo, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Tien Dong. | |||||||||||
2 | 29r | 2004.R.11-29r "Tien Dong" Monastery, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Ningpo Tien Dong. | |||||||||||
2 | 29v | 2004.R.11-29v Joss Stone, near Ningpo, undated | |||||||||
Printed caption. Photograph was published in the Far East Magazine. | |||||||||||
2 | 30r | 2004.R.11-30r Shanghai Junk, undated | |||||||||
Chinese reads: Shanghai sand junk. Writing on junk: Ningpo Jinxianghe trading boat. | |||||||||||
2 | 30v | 2004.R.11-30v Cathedral, Shanghai, undated | |||||||||
2 | 31r | 2004.R.11-31r [Blank page] | |||||||||
2 | 31v | 2004.R.11-31v Shanghai, | |||||||||
In pencil: About the year 1879. Chinese reads: Shanghai huang-pu. | |||||||||||
2 | 32r | 2004.R.11-32r [Group of Ten Men], 1886 | |||||||||
Date written in pencil. Includes seven Westerners and three Chinese men; possibly includes Brady. | |||||||||||
2 | 33r | 2004.R.11-33r Up the Soochow Creek, undated | |||||||||
Printed caption. | |||||||||||
2 | 33v | 2004.R.11-33v [Group of Western Men, Women, and Children on the Steps of a Building], 1886 | |||||||||
Date written in pencil. Group includes Brady(?). | |||||||||||
2 | 34r | 2004.R.11-34r [Blank page] |