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Stone camels along the approach to Yung-lo's tomb.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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An up-country Chinese bridge, Lye Fow Kok, on the River Min, Fujian (Fukien) province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Jacob's Bridge, between the lakes of Tiberia, with the tents of the British Army pitched on the mountain side and the tents of the and the Aga of the Janisaries, c. October 1799, during the Defence of the Ottoman Empire against General Bonaparte
Francis. B. Spilsbury- Digital Images
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Snowy Valley, Chekiang province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Ning Po, Chekiang province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Lord Hardinge's Residence at Simlah
C. R. Francis- Digital Images
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The Grand Vizier's Tent. The principle figure is that of the Vizier, seen applying his seal to the firman which authorised the British to enter Jerusalem. (L to R) Sir Sidney Smith, Lieutenant Bower, Mr Spurring and Mr Spilsbury 1799, during the Defence of the Ottoman Empire against General Bonaparte
Francis. B. Spilsbury- Digital Images
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Upper Yangtse boatmen
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Chinese skipper, Yangtse river
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Stone elephants, Ming tombs, Nangking, Kiangsu province, China
John Thomson- Digital Images
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An up-country Chinese bridge, Lye Fow Kok, on the River Min, Kwangtung province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Nankow pass, Pechili province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Stone camels along the approach to Yung-lo's tomb.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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River Min, Fukien province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Part of Great Wall, Pechili province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Nepal; Kathmandu Valley, 1986. The Kathmandu Valley is situated in Nepal's Hill Region ('Pahar' in Nepali - altitutides 1000-4000 metres), and is the country's most fertile and urbanised area as well as being its political and cultural centre. The hills, sculpted into a vast complex of terraces, are extensively cultivated. Hill farmers produced food staples, mostly rice and corn, although this is still a food-deficit area. Other crops include wheat, millet, barley, sugarcane, tobacco, potatoes and oilseed. The climate is mild with summer temperatures reaching 30 degrees C and winter temperatures about 10 degrees C. The most common trees are oak, alder, jacaranda and rhododendron.
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Jars containing human remains awaiting interment, Amoy, Fukien province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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View of Chefoo, Shantung province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Madras
C. R. Francis- Digital Images
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Miners dwellings, Hupeh province, China
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Ming tombs of Emperors, Nangking, Kiangsu province, China
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Shanghai, Kiangsu province, China.
John Thomson- Digital Images
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The Great Wall of China, seen from a distance, Pechili Pass, China
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Buddhist island of Putu, Hupeh province, China
John Thomson- Digital Images
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Mount Tabor, showing the encampment of the Turkish Army, c. October 1799, during the Defence of the Ottoman Empire against General Bonaparte
Francis. B. Spilsbury