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Background imageJunks Collection: Scene on the Upper Yang-Tze-Kiang, China, 1870. Creator: RCH

Scene on the Upper Yang-Tze-Kiang, China, 1870. Creator: RCH
Scene on the Upper Yang-Tze-Kiang, China, 1870. 'Very little is yet known of the frequent and remarkable changes in this river; or whether its rising should be ascribed to the rains

Background imageJunks Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh in China: landing of the Prince at Hong-Kong, 1870. Creator: Unknown

The Duke of Edinburgh in China: landing of the Prince at Hong-Kong, 1870. Creator: Unknown
The Duke of Edinburgh in China: landing of the Prince at Hong-Kong, 1870. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. J. Thomson. 'The progress of his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in his voyages

Background imageJunks Collection: The Port of Hiogo, in the Tsuwa Nada, Japan, lately opened to British vessels, 1868

The Port of Hiogo, in the Tsuwa Nada, Japan, lately opened to British vessels, 1868. Creator: Unknown
The Port of Hiogo, in the Tsuwa Nada, Japan, lately opened to British vessels, 1868. Engraving of a sketch Mr. G. R. Lawrenson, Assistant Surgeon, R.N. of H.M. ship Leopard

Background imageJunks Collection: Fleet of Chinese junks, with H.M.S. Opossum, preparing to attack pirates at How-Chow, 1865

Fleet of Chinese junks, with H.M.S. Opossum, preparing to attack pirates at How-Chow, 1865. Creator: Unknown
Fleet of Chinese junks, with H.M.S. Opossum, preparing to attack pirates at How-Chow, 1865. It was lately mentioned in our Journal that the pirates who infest the China seas have during the past

Background imageJunks Collection: The roads at Chefoo seen from the hills, China, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

The roads at Chefoo seen from the hills, China, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
The roads at Chefoo seen from the hills, China, 1898. Steamships and junks on the Yellow Sea off the coast of what is now Yantai. Die Rhede von Chi-Fu vom Hugel gesehen, 1898

Background imageJunks Collection: Scenes in Japan: the town and harbour of Simonosaki, 1864. Creators: Unknown, Mason Jackson

Scenes in Japan: the town and harbour of Simonosaki, 1864. Creators: Unknown, Mason Jackson
Scenes in Japan: the town and harbour of Simonosaki, 1864. A large number of junks of all sizes stop at this town to obtain water and other necessaries, on their way through the Inland Sea

Background imageJunks Collection: Sick and Wounded embarking at Hong-Kong on board the Steamer 'Canton', 1858. Creator: Unknown

Sick and Wounded embarking at Hong-Kong on board the Steamer "Canton", 1858. Creator: Unknown
Sick and Wounded embarking at Hong-Kong on board the Steamer "Canton", [China], 1858. In relation to this drawing our Artist and Correspondent makes the following remarks

Background imageJunks Collection: The City of Canton - from the Island of Honan - from a sketch by our special artist and... 1858

The City of Canton - from the Island of Honan - from a sketch by our special artist and... 1858. Creator: Unknown
The City of Canton - from the Island of Honan - from a sketch by our special artist and correspondent, 1858. White Cloud Mountain; Dutch Folly [fort]'

Background imageJunks Collection: View of the city of Batavia, 1754. Creator: Anon

View of the city of Batavia, 1754. Creator: Anon
View of the city of Batavia, 1754. The City of Batavia in the Island of Java and Capital of all the Dutch Factories & Settlements in the East Indies

Background imageJunks Collection: The Fleet in China under Admiral Jones assembled off Kintang prior to the occupation of Chusan

The Fleet in China under Admiral Jones assembled off Kintang prior to the occupation of Chusan, 1860 Creator: Unknown
The Fleet in China under Admiral Jones assembled off Kintang prior to the occupation of Chusan, 1860. Engraving from a sketch by Lieut. H. E. Sturt, on board the Imperieuse

Background imageJunks Collection: The British Factories at Canton, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The British Factories at Canton, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The British Factories at Canton, 1857....from a drawing by a Chinese artist...The comparatively small space occupied by the foreigners on the river-side is, notwithstanding its limited extent

Background imageJunks Collection: Capture of French Folly Fort - Termination of the Action, and Blowing-up of Junks, 1857

Capture of French Folly Fort - Termination of the Action, and Blowing-up of Junks, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The War with China - Capture of French Folly Fort - Termination of the Action, and Blowing-up of Junks, 1857. French Folly is still in the hands of the Chinese

Background imageJunks Collection: Capture of French Folly Fort, near Canton, by H.M.S. 'Barracouta' and 'Coromandel'... 1857

Capture of French Folly Fort, near Canton, by H.M.S. "Barracouta" and "Coromandel"... 1857
The War with China - Capture of French Folly Fort, near Canton, by H.M.S. "Barracouta" and "Coromandel" - Commencement of the Action, 1857

Background imageJunks Collection: Chinese Passage Boats, near Canton, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Chinese Passage Boats, near Canton, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Chinese Passage Boats, near Canton, 1857. Second Opium War. The Admiral...next proceeded to destroy the junks of war and a fortification situated below the city, called French Folly

Background imageJunks Collection: The Dutch Folly Fort, Canton River - from a painting by a Chinese artist, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Dutch Folly Fort, Canton River - from a painting by a Chinese artist, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Dutch Folly Fort, Canton River - from a painting by a Chinese artist, 1857. Second Opium War....it was found necessary to proceed on the offensive

Background imageJunks Collection: Bombardment of Canton: the Suburbs on Fire - from a sketch by an officer engaged in the... 1857

Bombardment of Canton: the Suburbs on Fire - from a sketch by an officer engaged in the... 1857. Creator: Unknown
Bombardment of Canton: the Suburbs on Fire - from a sketch by an officer engaged in the operations, 1857. War in China: The time is approaching when our present treaty with China will have

Background imageJunks Collection: The War in China - The Port of Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The War in China - The Port of Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The War in China - The Port of Shanghai, 1857. Shanghai is one of the most important places of Chinese trade now open to Europe

Background imageJunks Collection: The War in China - Fleet of Chinese Pirates Preparing to Attack, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The War in China - Fleet of Chinese Pirates Preparing to Attack, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The War in China - Fleet of Chinese Pirates Preparing to Attack, 1857. One of the greatest evils the merchants commerce of the China Seas has to contend with is the immense number of pirate craft

Background imageJunks Collection: Chinese Smuggling Craft, Strait of Formosa, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Chinese Smuggling Craft, Strait of Formosa, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Chinese Smuggling Craft, Strait of Formosa, 1857. Ship in the Taiwan Strait, South China Sea. From "Illustrated London News", 1857

Background imageJunks Collection: Attempt to Capture the Passenger-steamer 'Fei Ma' ('Flying Horse') by 53 Imperial Junks... 1857

Attempt to Capture the Passenger-steamer "Fei Ma" ("Flying Horse") by 53 Imperial Junks... 1857
Attempt to Capture the Passenger-steamer "Fei Ma" ("Flying Horse") by 53 Imperial Junks, in Canton River

Background imageJunks Collection: Shanghae, from an original sketch, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Shanghae, from an original sketch, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Shanghae, from an original sketch, 1854. British ships at Shanghai in China. Its fine climate, fertile soil, commanding position, rising wealth and commerce

Background imageJunks Collection: Destruction of Shap-'Ng-Tsai's Piratical Fleet, by the British, in the Gulf of Tonquin, 1850

Destruction of Shap-'Ng-Tsai's Piratical Fleet, by the British, in the Gulf of Tonquin, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Destruction of Shap-'Ng-Tsai's Piratical Fleet, by the British, in the Gulf of Tonquin, 1850. "It must be remembered that it is not the policy of any piratical force to become assailants

Background imageJunks Collection: Capture and Destruction of Thirteen Piratical Chinese Junks... 1850. Creator: Unknown

Capture and Destruction of Thirteen Piratical Chinese Junks... 1850. Creator: Unknown
Capture and Destruction of Thirteen Piratical Chinese Junks, in Mir's Bay, by H.M. Steamer "Medea", 1850. "It must be remembered that it is not the policy of any piratical force to

Background imageJunks Collection: Destruction of a Piratical Chinese Fleet at Pinghoy, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Destruction of a Piratical Chinese Fleet at Pinghoy, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Destruction of a Piratical Chinese Fleet at Pinghoy, 1850....the burning of the pirate's fleet at Pinghoy, on the night of October 1

Background imageJunks Collection: H.M.S. 'Reynard' Capturing Two Piratical Junks off Hong Kong, 1850. Creator: Unknown. H.M.S

H.M.S. "Reynard" Capturing Two Piratical Junks off Hong Kong, 1850. Creator: Unknown. H.M.S
H.M.S. "Reynard" Capturing Two Piratical Junks off Hong Kong, 1850. "It must be remembered that it is not the policy of any piratical force to become assailants against vessels of war;

Background imageJunks Collection: The Qianlong Emperors Southern Inspection Tour, Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai

The Qianlong Emperors Southern Inspection Tour, Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai and Yellow Rivers (Qianlong nanxun, juan si: Huang Huai jiaoliu), dated 1770

Background imageJunks Collection: Chinese junks at the entrance to Hong Kong Harbour, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers

Chinese junks at the entrance to Hong Kong Harbour, 1898. Creator: Christian Wilhelm Allers
Chinese junks at the entrance to Hong Kong Harbour, 1898. Chinesische Dschunken vor dem Einfahrt in den Hafen von Hongkong


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