Fuzhou (inhabited place)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Foochow, 1880 - 1889
195 x 240 mm. View from a hillside looking down onto the River Min which is crowded with small boats at their moorings.
Foochow [c 1900], 1900
202 x 141 mm. View looking along the Long Bridge (also known as the Bridge of the Ten Thousand Ages) across the River Min at Foochow.
Foochow [c 1900], 1900
202 x 141 mm. Duplicate of Y3077C/48.
Foochow [Fuzhou] Cathedral, Southeast China, general synod, 1900 - 1920
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
From the Club, Foochow (A.S.H. on the tombstone), 1880 - 1889
280 x 219 mm. View looking out over the valley towards distant mountains from the Foochow Club. A.S.H., a heavily bearded figure, is seated among the European group gathered in the foreground among the graves of a Chinese cemetery.
Medical and nursing staff, Foochow [Fuzhou], 1900 - 1920
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
The Club, Foochow (A.S.H. on verandah)., 1880 - 1889
272 x 216 mm. General view of the club building at Foochow, a two storey house with wide verandahs. A.S.H. is one of the figures standing on the open first floor balcony over the main entrance.
The Telegraph Station, Sharp Peak, near Foochow (A.S.H. on right hand of door)., 1880 - 1889
278 x 223 mm. View from a nearby hill looking down onto the Telegraph Station, with small terraced fields on the hillside in the foreground and the Pacific Ocean in the distance.
The Telegraph Station, Sharp Peak, near Foochow (A.S.H. on top of balustrade)., 1880 - 1889
275 x 216 mm. General view of the single storey Telegraph Station buildings at Sharp Peak near Foochow. The figures on the terrace of the building are too distant to be seen clearly, but A.S.H. is presumably the compiler of this album.