111. Photo 1390/1(36) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(36) Title: Hsi-chia men, or N. W. Gate of Tartar City from the top of wall. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
112. Photo 1390/1(76) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(76) Title: Innermost Shrine of the First Emperor of the ''Ta Ch'ing'' Dynasity, showing the Memorial Tablets of the Emperor and his Consort. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
113. Photo 1390/1(51) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(51) Title: The Mei-shan, or Coal Hill, just north of and over-looking the Forbidden City. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
114. Photo 1390/1(87) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(87) Title: Porcelain Temple on the top of the Wan-shou-Shan, burnt by the Italians. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
115. Photo 1390/1(99) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(99) Title: Ruins of British Residency in the Western Hills, burnt down by the Boxers. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
116. Photo 1390/1(69) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(69) Title: Entrance to Emperor's private Apartments in Palace. [No Image] Photographer: Unknown. Scope & Content: At time of acquisition, there was no photograph corresponding with this caption in the album. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
117. Photo 1390/1(25) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(25) Title: The Sluice Gate by which the British entered the Tartar City and relieved the Legations 14th August 1900. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
118. Photo 1390/1(45) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(45) Title: The old Pei-tang,or Northern Cathedral, turned by the Dowager into a Museum, after buying out the Roman Catholics. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
119. Photo 1390/1(46) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(46) Title: The new Pei-tang, which stood a more severe siege than the Legations. Relieved by the Allies on 16th August 1900. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item
120. Photo 1390/1(57) Reference (shelfmark): Photo 1390/1(57) Title: Island Palace in the Imperial Lakes, in which the Emperor was imprisoned after the Coup d'Etat, 22nd September, 1898. Photographer: Unknown. Collection Area: Visual Arts Languages: English Date Range: 1900-1901 Extent: 1 item