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Opium-smoking in China - from drawings by a native artist, 1858. Creator: UnknownOpium-smoking in China - from drawings by a native artist, 1858. Fig. 4. Having disposed of his costly garments, the victim next sells his furniture
Opium-smoking in China - from drawings by a native artist, 1858. Creator: UnknownOpium-smoking in China - from drawings by a native artist, 1858. Fig 1....two partners in an opium firm superintending the operations of their workmen...Fig
Sketches from China - Chinese Opium-smokers, 1858. Creator: UnknownSketches from China - Chinese Opium-smokers, 1858. Note woman on right with bound feet. The rooms where the Chinese sit and smoke opium are surrounded by wooden couches
Malay Opium-smokers; A Visit to Borneo, 1875. Creator: A. M. CameronMalay Opium-smokers; A Visit to Borneo, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] Belle Sauvage Works.London E.C
The Chinese in New York - Scene in a Baxter Street Club-House (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XVIII), March 7, 1874
Opium smoker, 1867. Creator: William Thomas SaundersOpium smoker, 1867
[Opium Smokers], 1870s. Creator: Pun-Lun[Opium Smokers], 1870s
Opium Smoking - The Lascars Room in Edwin Drood, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréOpium Smoking-The Lascars Room in Edwin Drood", 1872. Limehouse and Pennyfields had opium-smoking and gambling rooms
Chinese opium smokers, 1843. Artist: Thomas AllomChinese opium smokers, 1843. From China in a Series of Views by George Newenham Wright
Opium-Smoking in New York (From Harpers Weekly, September 24, 1881), 1881. Artist: AnonymousOpium-Smoking in New York (From Harpers Weekly, September 24, 1881), 1881. Private Collection
An Opium Den in San Francisco, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]
A Night in an Opium Den, 1891A Night in an Opium Den. Illustration From The Strand Magazine January-June 1891
Chinese opium smokers, 19th century
Opium smoking in the East End of London, 1874. Artist: WB MurreyOpium smoking in the East End of London, 1874. A notice on the wall refers to the imminent departure of a ship from London to Ceylon and Penang in the Far East