J.S.S. Godown, held by 500 Chinese cut off from retreat, fighting the Japanese until October 31st, afterwards surrendering to British troops in the settlements. The godown ablaze [Shanghai]. Photographer: Kengelbacher, Karl
J.S.S. godown [Shanghai], held by 500 Chinese cut off from retreat, fighting the Japanese until October 31st, afterwards surrendering to British troops in the settlements. The Chinese flag still flying. Photographer: Kengelbacher, Karl
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Genre: Historical Events General view of the godown.
J.S.S. godown [Shanghai], held by 500 Chinese cut off from retreat, fighting the Japanese until October 31st, afterwards surrendering to British troops in the settlements; now occupied by the Japanese. Photographer: Kengelbacher, Karl
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Genre: Historical Events View along the river towards the godown.
Father Jacquinot succeeded on November 8th in creating a neutral zone in Nantao for Chinese refugees: C.I.C. Telfer-Smollet, Father Jacquinot [Shanghai]. Photographer: Kengelbacher, Karl
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Genre: Historical Events Informal portrait, taken in the street, of Alexander Patrick Drummond Telfer-Smollett (officer commanding British troops in Shanghai) and Father Robert Charles Emile Jacquinot.