ARCH78339
circa 2000
dessins
PH1979:0603.03:029
architecture
published 1874
View of ruined towers, Kiang-si Province (now Jiangxi Sheng), China
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PH1979:0603.03:029
dessins
published 1874
architecture
photographies
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ARCH276692
circa 1947-2002
photographies
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circa 1947-2002
dessins
PH1979:0603.01:003
topographique
published 1873
View of the H.M.S. Galatea in the harbour of Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
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PH1979:0603.01:003
dessins
published 1873
topographique
photographies
PH1984:1203:018
Description:
- This photograph was probably taken from the Wan Chai district, between East Point and Central district, looking north across the harbour.
architecture
1887 or before
View of the harbour and buildings on the Praya, Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China)
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PH1984:1203:018
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- This photograph was probably taken from the Wan Chai district, between East Point and Central district, looking north across the harbour.
photographies
1887 or before
architecture
documents textuels
AP149.S1.2004.PR01.040
2006
Proposal for a site in Wenjiagn in China of the Making Edible Landscape project
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AP149.S1.2004.PR01.040
documents textuels
2006
ARCH281682
Description:
Tape is inscribed "ARM to UB / AE" on one side and "UB to Peking" on the other. UB stands for Ulan Bator, an anglicised acronym for Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Peking is the former romanized name of Beijing, China. AE are the initials of Arthur Erickson.
circa 1970
Audio recording of Arthur Erickson's travel diaries in Armenia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia and Beijing, China.
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Description:
Tape is inscribed "ARM to UB / AE" on one side and "UB to Peking" on the other. UB stands for Ulan Bator, an anglicised acronym for Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Peking is the former romanized name of Beijing, China. AE are the initials of Arthur Erickson.
circa 1970
photographies
PH1986:0901:027
Description:
- On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth) facing the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) and northern wall of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing), which they threatened to bombard unless the Chinese surrendered the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The gate was surrendered at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 143, p. 145). - At c.l. on the secondary support is a freehand plan drawing of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), depicting its walls, two watchtowers and two gateways, and illustrating the traffic flow through the enclosed bastion [wengcheng] (Qi and Qi, p. 4).
architecture, militaire
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
View of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:027
Description:
- On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth) facing the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) and northern wall of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing), which they threatened to bombard unless the Chinese surrendered the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The gate was surrendered at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 143, p. 145). - At c.l. on the secondary support is a freehand plan drawing of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men), depicting its walls, two watchtowers and two gateways, and illustrating the traffic flow through the enclosed bastion [wengcheng] (Qi and Qi, p. 4).
photographies
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
architecture, militaire
PH1980:0937
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the city wall to the west of Qian Men, which can be seen rising along the left edge. We also see the Temple of Heaven in the left background.
architecture
1871
View of the Beggars' Bridge from the top of the city wall showing the Chinese City, Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1980:0937
Description:
- This photograph was taken from the city wall to the west of Qian Men, which can be seen rising along the left edge. We also see the Temple of Heaven in the left background.
architecture
PH1981:0028:001-028
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie, ornement, topographique
published after 1924
Book of exterior views of Hong Kong (now Hong Kong, China) and nearby sites
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PH1981:0028:001-028
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie, ornement, topographique