The capture of Ting-Hae, on the island of Chusan off China in 1840 during the First Opium War also known as the Opium War and the Anglo-Chinese War. It was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Empire over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice for foreign nationals in China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-capture-of-ting-hae-on-the-island-of-chusan-off-china-in-1840-113474063.html
RMGGH593–The capture of Ting-Hae, on the island of Chusan off China in 1840 during the First Opium War also known as the Opium War and the Anglo-Chinese War. It was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Empire over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice for foreign nationals in China
Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-steamship-ss-chusan-wei-hai-wei-island-north-east-china-131056985.html
RMHH64EH–Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China
None but Buddhist monks may dweil on Pu Tu, the sacred Island off the Chusan coast. China (1923) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/none-but-buddhist-monks-may-dweil-on-pu-tu-the-sacred-island-off-the-chusan-coast-china-1923-image459036081.html
RF2HJPW5N–None but Buddhist monks may dweil on Pu Tu, the sacred Island off the Chusan coast. China (1923)
Taking the island of Chusan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-taking-the-island-of-chusan-134797274.html
RMHR8F8A–Taking the island of Chusan
Chusan Zhoushan Island, China, early 1900s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chusan-zhoushan-island-china-early-1900s-image449272943.html
RF2H2X467–Chusan Zhoushan Island, China, early 1900s
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RM2EGBNMW–View on the Island of Poo-Too, near Chusan, 1847
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RMMPBK9N–PAG9185 PX9185 1158 Taking the island of Chusan
The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan; the largest island of an archipelago of that name. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-capture-of-chusan-by-british-forces-in-china-occurred-on-104159362.html
RMG1CT96–The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan; the largest island of an archipelago of that name.
1950s, a funnel on the P & O ship, the SS Chusan cruising the Norweigan fjords. The ship was named after Chusan, a small island off China and was intended to travel between London and Hong Kong. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-a-funnel-on-the-p-o-ship-the-ss-chusan-cruising-the-norweigan-fjords-the-ship-was-named-after-chusan-a-small-island-off-china-and-was-intended-to-travel-between-london-and-hong-kong-image242374782.html
RMT293E6–1950s, a funnel on the P & O ship, the SS Chusan cruising the Norweigan fjords. The ship was named after Chusan, a small island off China and was intended to travel between London and Hong Kong.
'L’lsle de Cheu-Chan'. Ningbo city & Zhoushan island, China. BELLIN 1748 map Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/llsle-de-cheu-chan-ningbo-city-zhoushan-island-china-bellin-1748-map-image242613388.html
RFT2KYRT–'L’lsle de Cheu-Chan'. Ningbo city & Zhoushan island, China. BELLIN 1748 map
Close-up of an Asiatic Toad (Bufo gargarizans) Beijing Province, China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-an-asiatic-toad-bufo-gargarizans-beijing-province-china-image244047866.html
RFT519F6–Close-up of an Asiatic Toad (Bufo gargarizans) Beijing Province, China
'L’lsle de Cheu-Chan'. Ningbo & Zhoushan island, China. BELLIN/SCHLEY 1749 map Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/llsle-de-cheu-chan-ningbo-zhoushan-island-china-bellinschley-1749-map-image242612412.html
RFT2KXH0–'L’lsle de Cheu-Chan'. Ningbo & Zhoushan island, China. BELLIN/SCHLEY 1749 map
China: British and Chinese officials on board HMS Wellesley a day before the capture of Chusan (5-6 July, 1840) in the First Opium War. British Commodore Sir James Gordon Bremer (table, 3rd left) and Chinese Admiral Chang (table, 3rd right), Karl Gützlaff (centre) served as interpreter. The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-british-and-chinese-officials-on-board-hms-wellesley-a-day-before-the-capture-of-chusan-5-6-july-1840-in-the-first-opium-war-british-commodore-sir-james-gordon-bremer-table-3rd-left-and-chinese-admiral-chang-table-3rd-right-karl-gtzlaff-centre-served-as-interpreter-the-first-capture-of-chusan-by-british-forces-in-china-occurred-on-56-july-1840-during-the-first-opium-war-the-british-captured-chusan-the-largest-island-of-an-archipelago-of-that-name-the-first-anglo-chinese-war-183942-known-popularly-as-the-first-opium-war-or-simply-the-opium-war-was-fought-between-image436527075.html
RM2GA5EMK–China: British and Chinese officials on board HMS Wellesley a day before the capture of Chusan (5-6 July, 1840) in the First Opium War. British Commodore Sir James Gordon Bremer (table, 3rd left) and Chinese Admiral Chang (table, 3rd right), Karl Gützlaff (centre) served as interpreter. The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between
The Fleet in China under Admiral Jones assembled off Kintang prior to the occupation of Chusan, 1860. Engraving from a sketch by Lieut. H. E. Sturt, on board the Imperieuse. 'Kintang, or Silver Island, off which the fleet under Admiral Jones, C.B., assembled prior to the occupation of Chusan, is one of a group of islands near the east coast of China. The fleet was composed of the Imperieuse, flag-ship, 51 guns; Scout, 21; Pearl, 21; Roebuck, dispatch gun-boat; Firm, Opossum, gun-boats; Duchayla, French frigate; l'Alarme and l'Avalanche, French gun-boats; the Grenada, having on board General Si Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fleet-in-china-under-admiral-jones-assembled-off-kintang-prior-to-the-occupation-of-chusan-1860-engraving-from-a-sketch-by-lieut-h-e-sturt-on-board-the-imperieuse-kintang-or-silver-island-off-which-the-fleet-under-admiral-jones-cb-assembled-prior-to-the-occupation-of-chusan-is-one-of-a-group-of-islands-near-the-east-coast-of-china-the-fleet-was-composed-of-the-imperieuse-flag-ship-51-guns-scout-21-pearl-21-roebuck-dispatch-gun-boat-firm-opossum-gun-boats-duchayla-french-frigate-lalarme-and-lavalanche-french-gun-boats-the-grenada-having-on-board-general-si-image568856638.html
RM2T1DJCE–The Fleet in China under Admiral Jones assembled off Kintang prior to the occupation of Chusan, 1860. Engraving from a sketch by Lieut. H. E. Sturt, on board the Imperieuse. 'Kintang, or Silver Island, off which the fleet under Admiral Jones, C.B., assembled prior to the occupation of Chusan, is one of a group of islands near the east coast of China. The fleet was composed of the Imperieuse, flag-ship, 51 guns; Scout, 21; Pearl, 21; Roebuck, dispatch gun-boat; Firm, Opossum, gun-boats; Duchayla, French frigate; l'Alarme and l'Avalanche, French gun-boats; the Grenada, having on board General Si
Under over of sea floor and Songgot peak note sea slug Aplysia kurodai on rock to the right Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-over-of-sea-floor-and-songgot-peak-note-sea-slug-aplysia-kurodai-image2014660.html
RMA3RDC5–Under over of sea floor and Songgot peak note sea slug Aplysia kurodai on rock to the right Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea
British Encampment on Irgao-Shan, Chusan / DingHai ZhouShan ZheJiang / China Drawn by T.Allom Engraved by J.C.Bentley Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-encampment-on-irgao-shan-chusan-dinghai-zhoushan-zhejiang-china-drawn-by-tallom-engraved-by-jcbentley-image604587132.html
RM2X3H91G–British Encampment on Irgao-Shan, Chusan / DingHai ZhouShan ZheJiang / China Drawn by T.Allom Engraved by J.C.Bentley
. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. uguese had abandoned. At Banjermasin, on the southern coast, moreprogress was made. The Dutch arrived therebefore their English rivals, but were soon compelledby intrigues to withdraw. In 1704^ the Englishfactors on the Chinese island of Chusan, expelledby the imperial authorities and subsequently drivenfrom Pulo Condar off the Cochin China coast bya mutiny, arrived at Banjermasin. They had everyreason to be gratified with the prospects at thatport; f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pagan-tribes-of-borneo-a-description-of-their-physical-moral-and-intellectual-condition-with-some-discussion-of-their-ethnic-relations-uguese-had-abandoned-at-banjermasin-on-the-southern-coast-moreprogress-was-made-the-dutch-arrived-therebefore-their-english-rivals-but-were-soon-compelledby-intrigues-to-withdraw-in-1704-the-englishfactors-on-the-chinese-island-of-chusan-expelledby-the-imperial-authorities-and-subsequently-drivenfrom-pulo-condar-off-the-cochin-china-coast-bya-mutiny-arrived-at-banjermasin-they-had-everyreason-to-be-gratified-with-the-prospects-at-thatport-f-image336805555.html
RM2AFXPWR–. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. uguese had abandoned. At Banjermasin, on the southern coast, moreprogress was made. The Dutch arrived therebefore their English rivals, but were soon compelledby intrigues to withdraw. In 1704^ the Englishfactors on the Chinese island of Chusan, expelledby the imperial authorities and subsequently drivenfrom Pulo Condar off the Cochin China coast bya mutiny, arrived at Banjermasin. They had everyreason to be gratified with the prospects at thatport; f
China, Zhejiang Prefecture, Zhoushan Island, Hotel. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-china-zhejiang-prefecture-zhoushan-island-hotel-24167737.html
RMBB8X5D–China, Zhejiang Prefecture, Zhoushan Island, Hotel.
Palm tree (Trachycarpus fortunei) leaves and branches viewed from below, introduced species, Yakushima Island, Japan, November. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/palm-tree-trachycarpus-fortunei-leaves-and-branches-viewed-from-below-introduced-species-yakushima-island-japan-november-image357430718.html
RM2BNEAEP–Palm tree (Trachycarpus fortunei) leaves and branches viewed from below, introduced species, Yakushima Island, Japan, November.
Concrete Walls. Island or Chusan. The Bridge over the Ohio at Wheeling Virginia. Friendship. Luklum or Turkish Plaster. this composition which is remarkably simple and durable are so efficacious that although some Taksim tanks are entirely beneath the and undoubtedly coveal with the earliest By zantine monarchs yet there is no record of their requiring repair or of their having ev er leaked. Water-pipes of burned clay or metal joined with luki um which when dried becomes as hard as stone resist the effects of humidity for ages. The following is the re ceipt as now used by the Lou Yolgee (Wat Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/concrete-walls-island-or-chusan-the-bridge-over-the-ohio-at-wheeling-virginia-friendship-luklum-or-turkish-plaster-this-composition-which-is-remarkably-simple-and-durable-are-so-efficacious-that-although-some-taksim-tanks-are-entirely-beneath-the-and-undoubtedly-coveal-with-the-earliest-by-zantine-monarchs-yet-there-is-no-record-of-their-requiring-repair-or-of-their-having-ev-er-leaked-water-pipes-of-burned-clay-or-metal-joined-with-luki-um-which-when-dried-becomes-as-hard-as-stone-resist-the-effects-of-humidity-for-ages-the-following-is-the-re-ceipt-as-now-used-by-the-lou-yolgee-wat-image334295890.html
RM2ABTDPX–Concrete Walls. Island or Chusan. The Bridge over the Ohio at Wheeling Virginia. Friendship. Luklum or Turkish Plaster. this composition which is remarkably simple and durable are so efficacious that although some Taksim tanks are entirely beneath the and undoubtedly coveal with the earliest By zantine monarchs yet there is no record of their requiring repair or of their having ev er leaked. Water-pipes of burned clay or metal joined with luki um which when dried becomes as hard as stone resist the effects of humidity for ages. The following is the re ceipt as now used by the Lou Yolgee (Wat
Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-steamship-ss-chusan-wei-hai-wei-island-north-east-china-131056987.html
RMHH64EK–Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China
China. Inset Pearl River delta, Hong Kong, Canton Guangzhou. SWANSTON 1860 map Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-inset-pearl-river-delta-hong-kong-canton-guangzhou-swanston-1860-map-image546849988.html
RF2PNK4MM–China. Inset Pearl River delta, Hong Kong, Canton Guangzhou. SWANSTON 1860 map
close up of a Chinese windmill palm aka windmill or Chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) a species of hardy evergreen palm tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-a-chinese-windmill-palm-aka-windmill-or-chusan-palm-trachycarpus-fortunei-a-species-of-hardy-evergreen-palm-tree-image486792822.html
RF2K7Y95X–close up of a Chinese windmill palm aka windmill or Chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) a species of hardy evergreen palm tree
close up of a Chinese windmill palm aka windmill or Chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) a species of hardy evergreen palm tree Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-a-chinese-windmill-palm-aka-windmill-or-chusan-palm-trachycarpus-fortunei-a-species-of-hardy-evergreen-palm-tree-image449034214.html
RF2H2F7M6–close up of a Chinese windmill palm aka windmill or Chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) a species of hardy evergreen palm tree
1950s, historical, a ship's crew on the deck of the P & O SS Chusan steamship preparing for a safety exercise or drill with their lifejackets, in the area reserved for 1st class passengers. An ocean liner built for P & O Orient lines travelling the India and the Far East, she was named after Chusan, a small island off China. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-historical-a-ships-crew-on-the-deck-of-the-p-o-ss-chusan-steamship-preparing-for-a-safety-exercise-or-drill-with-their-lifejackets-in-the-area-reserved-for-1st-class-passengers-an-ocean-liner-built-for-p-o-orient-lines-travelling-the-india-and-the-far-east-she-was-named-after-chusan-a-small-island-off-china-image242431164.html
RMT2BKBT–1950s, historical, a ship's crew on the deck of the P & O SS Chusan steamship preparing for a safety exercise or drill with their lifejackets, in the area reserved for 1st class passengers. An ocean liner built for P & O Orient lines travelling the India and the Far East, she was named after Chusan, a small island off China.
Close-up of an Asiatic Toad (Bufo gargarizans) Beijing Province, China Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-an-asiatic-toad-bufo-gargarizans-beijing-province-china-image244047890.html
RFT519G2–Close-up of an Asiatic Toad (Bufo gargarizans) Beijing Province, China
China: British and Chinese officials on board HMS Wellesley a day before the capture of Chusan (5-6 July, 1840) in the First Opium War. British Commodore Sir James Gordon Bremer (table, 3rd left) and Chinese Admiral Chang (table, 3rd right), Karl Gützlaff (centre) served as interpreter. The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/china-british-and-chinese-officials-on-board-hms-wellesley-a-day-before-the-capture-of-chusan-5-6-july-1840-in-the-first-opium-war-british-commodore-sir-james-gordon-bremer-table-3rd-left-and-chinese-admiral-chang-table-3rd-right-karl-gtzlaff-centre-served-as-interpreter-the-first-capture-of-chusan-by-british-forces-in-china-occurred-on-56-july-1840-during-the-first-opium-war-the-british-captured-chusan-the-largest-island-of-an-archipelago-of-that-name-the-first-anglo-chinese-war-183942-known-popularly-as-the-first-opium-war-or-simply-the-opium-war-was-fought-between-image436527087.html
RM2GA5EN3–China: British and Chinese officials on board HMS Wellesley a day before the capture of Chusan (5-6 July, 1840) in the First Opium War. British Commodore Sir James Gordon Bremer (table, 3rd left) and Chinese Admiral Chang (table, 3rd right), Karl Gützlaff (centre) served as interpreter. The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between
'Capture of Ting-hai, Chusan', China, 1841 (19th century).Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/capture-of-ting-hai-chusan-china-1841-19th-centuryartist-edward-paxman-brandard-image262765180.html
RMW7DYJM–'Capture of Ting-hai, Chusan', China, 1841 (19th century).Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard
The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice. Chinese officials wished to stop what was perceived as an outflow of silver and to control the spread of opium, and confiscated supplies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-capture-of-chusan-by-british-forces-in-china-occurred-on-56-july-1840-during-the-first-opium-war-the-british-captured-chusan-the-largest-island-of-an-archipelago-of-that-name-the-first-anglo-chinese-war-183942-known-popularly-as-the-first-opium-war-or-simply-the-opium-war-was-fought-between-the-united-kingdom-and-the-qing-dynasty-of-china-over-their-conflicting-viewpoints-on-diplomatic-relations-trade-and-the-administration-of-justice-chinese-officials-wished-to-stop-what-was-perceived-as-an-outflow-of-silver-and-to-control-the-spread-of-opium-and-confiscated-supplies-image344258120.html
RM2B028MT–The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice. Chinese officials wished to stop what was perceived as an outflow of silver and to control the spread of opium, and confiscated supplies
Under over of sea floor and Songgot peak note sea slug Aplysia kurodai on rock to the right Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/under-over-of-sea-floor-and-songgot-peak-note-sea-slug-aplysia-kurodai-image2014661.html
RMA3RDC6–Under over of sea floor and Songgot peak note sea slug Aplysia kurodai on rock to the right Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea
The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice. Chinese officials wished to stop what was perceived as an outflow of silver and to control the spread of opium, and confiscated supplies Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-first-capture-of-chusan-by-british-forces-in-china-occurred-on-56-july-1840-during-the-first-opium-war-the-british-captured-chusan-the-largest-island-of-an-archipelago-of-that-name-the-first-anglo-chinese-war-183942-known-popularly-as-the-first-opium-war-or-simply-the-opium-war-was-fought-between-the-united-kingdom-and-the-qing-dynasty-of-china-over-their-conflicting-viewpoints-on-diplomatic-relations-trade-and-the-administration-of-justice-chinese-officials-wished-to-stop-what-was-perceived-as-an-outflow-of-silver-and-to-control-the-spread-of-opium-and-confiscated-supplies-image344258118.html
RM2B028MP–The first capture of Chusan by British forces in China occurred on 5–6 July 1840 during the First Opium War. The British captured Chusan, the largest island of an archipelago of that name. The First Anglo-Chinese War (1839–42), known popularly as the First Opium War or simply the Opium War, was fought between the United Kingdom and the Qing Dynasty of China over their conflicting viewpoints on diplomatic relations, trade, and the administration of justice. Chinese officials wished to stop what was perceived as an outflow of silver and to control the spread of opium, and confiscated supplies
. The literary digest. at the Philadelphianavy-yard is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Four armore<l cruisers have been ordered tojoin the Spanish torpedo flotilla, which is notat Porto Rico but at Cape De Verde Islands. . .A Madrid despatch says that information hasbeen received there of an alliance betweenGreat Britain and the United i^tates for mu-tual action in the Far East. . China hasagreed to lease Wei-Hai-Wei to Great Britain,to restore the balance of power in the Gulf ofPechili ; Great Britain also demands the ces-sion of the island of Chusan ; L.1 Hung Changand the Chinese Ts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-literary-digest-at-the-philadelphianavy-yard-is-being-pushed-as-rapidly-as-possible-four-armoreltl-cruisers-have-been-ordered-tojoin-the-spanish-torpedo-flotilla-which-is-notat-porto-rico-but-at-cape-de-verde-islands-a-madrid-despatch-says-that-information-hasbeen-received-there-of-an-alliance-betweengreat-britain-and-the-united-itates-for-mu-tual-action-in-the-far-east-china-hasagreed-to-lease-wei-hai-wei-to-great-britainto-restore-the-balance-of-power-in-the-gulf-ofpechili-great-britain-also-demands-the-ces-sion-of-the-island-of-chusan-l1-hung-changand-the-chinese-ts-image336600493.html
RM2AFHDA5–. The literary digest. at the Philadelphianavy-yard is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Four armore<l cruisers have been ordered tojoin the Spanish torpedo flotilla, which is notat Porto Rico but at Cape De Verde Islands. . .A Madrid despatch says that information hasbeen received there of an alliance betweenGreat Britain and the United i^tates for mu-tual action in the Far East. . China hasagreed to lease Wei-Hai-Wei to Great Britain,to restore the balance of power in the Gulf ofPechili ; Great Britain also demands the ces-sion of the island of Chusan ; L.1 Hung Changand the Chinese Ts
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RMHH64EP–Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China
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RF2H2F7PP–close up of a Chinese windmill palm aka windmill or Chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) a species of hardy evergreen palm tree
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RMT7Y791–Asiatic Toad (Bufo gargarizans) face-on in the northern hills of Beijing Province, China
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RMA3RDC2–Kelp Undaria pinnatifida Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea East Sea or Sea of Japan
. Autumn 1946. Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Perennials Seeds Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Trees Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bleeding Heart Flowers BLEEDING HEART r7011 (Dicentra Spectabilis) djloBV This "old-time garden favorite" and most beloved of all perennials shares with the Pioneer West its centennial year, 1947. From its native island of Chusan (Japan) it was brought to Eng- land by Fortune, the great plant collector and first flowered there in May 1847. The illustration at left is a close-up view of the pink and wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/autumn-1946-bulbs-plants-utah-salt-lake-city-catalogs-perennials-seeds-utah-salt-lake-city-catalogs-trees-utah-salt-lake-city-catalogs-gardening-equipment-and-supplies-catalogs-bleeding-heart-flowers-bleeding-heart-r7011-dicentra-spectabilis-djlobv-this-quotold-time-garden-favoritequot-and-most-beloved-of-all-perennials-shares-with-the-pioneer-west-its-centennial-year-1947-from-its-native-island-of-chusan-japan-it-was-brought-to-eng-land-by-fortune-the-great-plant-collector-and-first-flowered-there-in-may-1847-the-illustration-at-left-is-a-close-up-view-of-the-pink-and-wh-image235292484.html
RMRJPDY0–. Autumn 1946. Bulbs (Plants) Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Perennials Seeds Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Trees Utah Salt Lake City Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Bleeding Heart Flowers BLEEDING HEART r7011 (Dicentra Spectabilis) djloBV This "old-time garden favorite" and most beloved of all perennials shares with the Pioneer West its centennial year, 1947. From its native island of Chusan (Japan) it was brought to Eng- land by Fortune, the great plant collector and first flowered there in May 1847. The illustration at left is a close-up view of the pink and wh
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RMHH64EM–Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China
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RMA3RDC1–Brown algae Sargassum horneri Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea East Sea or Sea of Japan
A cycle of Cathay, or, China, south and north . reach Canton by a railway of her own. The island ofHainan would fall naturally to France, Chusan to Germany.Stung to the quick by the loss of these first slices, China wouldbe careful not to incur a repetition of the process, in the formof Imgchi ( slicing to death by slow degrees ). Might not thisprove to be the best guaranty for stability and renovation—adjourning indefinitely a crisis, in which provinces instead ofdistricts would have to pay the forfeit? * * The final partition, if it must come, presents no such complicatedproblem as that of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-cycle-of-cathay-or-china-south-and-north-reach-canton-by-a-railway-of-her-own-the-island-ofhainan-would-fall-naturally-to-france-chusan-to-germanystung-to-the-quick-by-the-loss-of-these-first-slices-china-wouldbe-careful-not-to-incur-a-repetition-of-the-process-in-the-formof-imgchi-slicing-to-death-by-slow-degrees-might-not-thisprove-to-be-the-best-guaranty-for-stability-and-renovationadjourning-indefinitely-a-crisis-in-which-provinces-instead-ofdistricts-would-have-to-pay-the-forfeit-the-final-partition-if-it-must-come-presents-no-such-complicatedproblem-as-that-of-t-image339227578.html
RM2AKW46J–A cycle of Cathay, or, China, south and north . reach Canton by a railway of her own. The island ofHainan would fall naturally to France, Chusan to Germany.Stung to the quick by the loss of these first slices, China wouldbe careful not to incur a repetition of the process, in the formof Imgchi ( slicing to death by slow degrees ). Might not thisprove to be the best guaranty for stability and renovation—adjourning indefinitely a crisis, in which provinces instead ofdistricts would have to pay the forfeit? * * The final partition, if it must come, presents no such complicatedproblem as that of t
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RMA3RDC3–Brown algae Sargassum horneri and Undaria pinnatifida Chusan Ulleungdo South Korea East Sea or Sea of Japan
Commercial press geography of China . FUKIEN GUILBHALL, Nl.NGPO THE PROVINCE OF CHEKIANG 19 Wenchow (S iW iiff), the third treaty port of Chekiang, haslittle trade. It exports tea and fruit. Tinghai (^ M M)> on Chusan island (:)^ llj ^), is suitablefor a naval station. Sanmen Bay (H P^ j^) is also well suited for naval pur-poses. The beautiful shrine of Putu Shan (^ I?g [Ij), in the islandsnortheast of the province, is visited by many pilgrims. The orchards of Taichow (-p )^ jff), on the east coast, pro-duce choice fruits. Shaohingfu(^^jt)is an important com-mercial city on thecanal between Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/commercial-press-geography-of-china-fukien-guilbhall-nlngpo-the-province-of-chekiang-19-wenchow-s-iw-iiff-the-third-treaty-port-of-chekiang-haslittle-trade-it-exports-tea-and-fruit-tinghai-m-mgt-on-chusan-island-llj-is-suitablefor-a-naval-station-sanmen-bay-h-p-j-is-also-well-suited-for-naval-pur-poses-the-beautiful-shrine-of-putu-shan-ig-ij-in-the-islandsnortheast-of-the-province-is-visited-by-many-pilgrims-the-orchards-of-taichow-p-jff-on-the-east-coast-pro-duce-choice-fruits-shaohingfujtis-an-important-com-mercial-city-on-thecanal-between-image340030614.html
RM2AN5MEE–Commercial press geography of China . FUKIEN GUILBHALL, Nl.NGPO THE PROVINCE OF CHEKIANG 19 Wenchow (S iW iiff), the third treaty port of Chekiang, haslittle trade. It exports tea and fruit. Tinghai (^ M M)> on Chusan island (:)^ llj ^), is suitablefor a naval station. Sanmen Bay (H P^ j^) is also well suited for naval pur-poses. The beautiful shrine of Putu Shan (^ I?g [Ij), in the islandsnortheast of the province, is visited by many pilgrims. The orchards of Taichow (-p )^ jff), on the east coast, pro-duce choice fruits. Shaohingfu(^^jt)is an important com-mercial city on thecanal between
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