photographies
PH1986:0901:033
Description:
- Qi and Qi reproduce a photograph of the same structures (p. 41) but misidentify the site as Yonghe Gong [Lamasery of Harmony and Peace] (also known as the Lama Temple), which is a Tibetan Buddhist temple complex located in the Inner City, outside the Imperial City.
architecture
29 October 1860
View of a p'ai-lou and a building at the southeast corner of the temple complex of Ta-kao hsuan Hall (now Dagaoxuan Dian) in the Imperial City, Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:033
Description:
- Qi and Qi reproduce a photograph of the same structures (p. 41) but misidentify the site as Yonghe Gong [Lamasery of Harmony and Peace] (also known as the Lama Temple), which is a Tibetan Buddhist temple complex located in the Inner City, outside the Imperial City.
photographies
29 October 1860
architecture
photographies
PH1984:1203:004
architecture, ornement
1887 or before
photographies
1887 or before
architecture, ornement
photographies
PH1986:0901:016
architecture
23 September 1860
photographies
23 September 1860
architecture
photographies
PH1986:0901:026:001-002
Description:
- This view looks west along the northern wall and moat of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing). - On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall (visible at c.l. to c.r. of PH1986:0901:026:002) of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), threatening to bombard the walls of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing) and demanding the surrender of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The Chinese surrendered the gate at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 145).
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
Panorama showing part of the walls and moat of the Inner City, with the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) in the background, and part of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:026:001-002
Description:
- This view looks west along the northern wall and moat of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing). - On 11 October 1860, during the Second Opium War (1858-1860), the British and French forces positioned heavy siege guns along the southern wall (visible at c.l. to c.r. of PH1986:0901:026:002) of the Altar to Earth [Ditan] (also known as the Temple of Earth), threatening to bombard the walls of the Inner City of Peking (now Beijing) and demanding the surrender of the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) within forty-eight hours. The Chinese surrendered the gate at noon on 13 October 1860 (Harris, p. 145).
photographies
between 13 October and 24 October 1860
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
photographies
PH1984:1203:011
Description:
- The imprinted label was possibly included after the album was assembled.
sculpture
1887 or before
View of stone camels, elephants and other animal statues along the Spirit Road [Shen Dao] leading to the Ming Tombs [Ming Chen Ling], Changping county, near Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1984:1203:011
Description:
- The imprinted label was possibly included after the album was assembled.
photographies
1887 or before
sculpture
dessins
PH1979:0603.04:005
portrait
published 1874
dessins
published 1874
portrait
dessins
PH1979:0603.04:055
architecture
published 1874
dessins
published 1874
architecture
PH1980:0943
Description:
- This photograph also shows in the right background the Temple of the Sea of Wisdom, the Revolving Archive and the Pavilion of Precious Clouds on Longevity Hill.
architecture, ingénierie
1871
View of the Seventeen-Arch Bridge with Longevity Hill [Wanshou Shan] in the background, Garden of the Clear Ripples [Qing Yi Yuan] (now known as the Summer Palace or Yihe Yuan), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1980:0943
Description:
- This photograph also shows in the right background the Temple of the Sea of Wisdom, the Revolving Archive and the Pavilion of Precious Clouds on Longevity Hill.
architecture, ingénierie
dessins
PH1979:0603.04:047
Description:
- This photograph also shows in the right background the Temple of the Sea of Wisdom, the Revolving Archive and the Pavilion of Precious Clouds on Longevity Hill.
architecture, ingénierie
published 1874
View of the Seventeen-Arch Bridge with Longevity Hill [Wanshou Shan] in the background, Garden of the Clear Ripples [Qing Yi Yuan] (now known as the Summer Palace or Yihe Yuan), Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1979:0603.04:047
Description:
- This photograph also shows in the right background the Temple of the Sea of Wisdom, the Revolving Archive and the Pavilion of Precious Clouds on Longevity Hill.
dessins
published 1874
architecture, ingénierie
photographies
PH1980:0008:110
architecture
between 1860 and 1879
photographies
between 1860 and 1879
architecture