Fremden Wohnungen in Fu-Tcheu [Foreign residences in Foochow]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of European houses on a hillside at Foochow, one of the original treaty ports opened to foreign trade in 1842 after the Opium War.
Einfahrt zum Fluss bei Swatow [River at Swatow (Shantou)]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View of the Han River at Swatow, busy with local craft and with European buildings on the far bank. This view links with print 56 to form a panoramic view of the river frontage.
Ringmauer von Shanghai [City wall, Shanghai. Caption should read, 'City wall of Peking']. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking along a stretch of the Peking city wall towards distant gate towers, with the rooftops of Chinese houses in the foreground. Incorrectly captioned as Shanghai.
Brücke zum Sommerpalast, Peking [Bridge leading to the Summer Palace, Peking]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View showing one end of the marble bridge, with a lake beyond and buildings on the hilltop beyond the lake. The same bridge is also seen in prints 43 and 54.
Brücke zum Sommerpalast, Peking [Bridge leading to the Summer Palace, Beijing]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Architectural Photography View looking along the side of the stone bridge towards the wooded island beyond. The same bridge is also seen in prints 43 and 52.
Fu Tscheu von der Wasserseite II [?Foochow or Swatow from the waterside, no. 2]. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View looking across the river, crowded with local craft, towards European buildings on the far side. This view links with print 49, identified as Swatow, to form a panoramic view.
Fluss bei Fu-Tcheu [River at Foochow]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Urban Topographical Photography View from among the moored sampans on the waterfront, looking along the Min River towards European style houses.