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A Portion of the Citywall, Foochow, ca. 1869. Creator: Afong LaiA Portion of the Citywall, Foochow, ca. 1869
Triumphal Arche, Foochow, ca. 1869. Creator: Attributed to Tung HingTriumphal Arche, Foochow, ca. 1869
Mandarin Grave at Foochow, ca. 1869. Creator: Attributed to Tung HingMandarin Grave at Foochow, ca. 1869
[Group Portrait near Fangguangyan Monastery, Fujian], ca. 1869. Creator: Afong Lai[Group Portrait near Fangguangyan Monastery, Fujian], ca. 1869
The Grand Stand, Foochow (Fuzhou), ca. 1869. Creator: Afong LaiThe Grand Stand, Foochow (Fuzhou), ca. 1869
The River Min and the Great Bridge, Foochow, China, 1895. Creator: W &s LtdThe River Min and the Great Bridge, Foochow, China, 1895. View of Fuzhou, formerly romanized as Foochow, the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province
The Squadron Before Amoy, c1880. Episode of the First Opium War (1839-1842). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Amoy, c1880. Artist: FlemingAmoy, c1880. Episode of the First Opium War (1839-1842). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. III, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, c1880]
Entrance into the City of Amoy, 1843. Artist:s FisherEntrance into the City of Amoy, 1843. After Thomas Allom (1804?1872). From China Illustrated, by Thomas Allom. [Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris, 1843]
Street scene, Zhangzhou, southern Fujian province, Peoples Republic of China, 20th century
People of the Fokien province, China, 1895. Artist: HildibrandPeople of the Fokien province, China, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XIV, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
Shui-Kow, on the Upper Min, Fokien, c1890. View of a town on the River Min in Fukien, China. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XIII
Terrace with funeral urns near Amoy, c1890. Landscape near Xiamen, also known as Amoy, Fujian province, China. Illustration from The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, Division XIII
Foo Choo Foo, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce, 1847. The Treaty of Nanking in 1842, after the First Opium War, established five treaty ports in China
Amoy, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce, 1847. Artist: JW GilesAmoy, one of the five ports opened by the late treaty to British commerce, 1847. The Treaty of Nanking in 1842, after the First Opium War, established five treaty ports in China