Native Christians fleeing from the 'Boxers'—Chinese refugees being taken away from Tientsin, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
Strange medley from many nations at the public water hydrant—during foreign occupation—Tientsin, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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Gathering of Russians, Indians, American soliders at the water pump.
From German Club ([looking] W.S.W.) over battlefield, during battle July 13,1900, Tientsin, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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Group of British residents and missionaries watching the battle from the roof of the German Club.
Miss Smith, a heroine of the siege, and protected refugees, among the ruins of the London Mission Schools, Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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In the first row, Reverend Joseph Stonehouse of the London Mission Schools is seated on the far left, in the front row. Miss Smith, is seated in the right foreground.
The first residence of American missionaries, at Kanagawa. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography View of a group of thatched buildings, with a Japanese Christian priest standing in the foreground: 'The picture on page 283 is the view from the Tokaido of that originally occupied by the missionaries who were among the very first arrivals [after Japan was open...
The Revd T Boaz. Editor of 'The Calcutta Christian Observer' and founder of 'The Sailors Home'. Published in Calcutta. Portrait by Colesworthy Grant from Lithographic Sketches of the Public Characters of Calcutta Calcutta, 1838-1850. Artist(s): Grant, Colesworthy (1813-1880)
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The Revd T Boaz. Editor of 'The Calcutta Christian Observer' and founder of 'The Sailors Home'. Published in Calcutta. Portrait by Colesworthy Grant from Lithographic Sketches of the Public Characters of Calcutta Calcutta, 1838-1850.. Artist(s): Grant, Colesworthy (1813-1880)