PH1980:0938
architecture
1871
architecture
PH1982:0363:091
ornement
between 1862 and 1879
ornement
PH1982:0363:102
architecture
between 1862 and 1879
View of a p'ai-lou on Chang'an Jie [Long Peace Street] near the British Legation, Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1982:0363:102
architecture
dessins
PH1979:0603.04:009
architecture
published 1874
View of the Hall of Classics [Biyong Gong] through a gateway, Imperial College [Guozi Jian], Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1979:0603.04:009
dessins
published 1874
architecture
PH1982:0363:147
architecture
between 1862 and 1879
architecture
photographies
PH1984:1203:014
Description:
- The imprinted label was possibly included after the album was assembled.
architecture
1887 or before
View of a stupa at the Temple of Divine Light [Lingguangsi], Cuiwei Hill, Western Hills, near Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1984:1203:014
Description:
- The imprinted label was possibly included after the album was assembled.
photographies
1887 or before
architecture
photographies
PH1986:0901:026:001
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
Partial view of the walls and moat of the Inner City, with the Anting Gate (now Anding Men) in the background, Peking (now Beijing), China
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PH1986:0901:026:001
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
PH1980:0044:038
1879-1880
photographies
1879-1880
PH1982:0363:078
architecture, militaire
between 1862 and 1879
architecture, militaire
PH1982:0363:127
architecture, architecture de paysage
between 1862 and 1879
architecture, architecture de paysage