RM2B01RAX–China/UK: 'Chinese Officers Hauling Down the British Flag on the Arrow'. Engraving by William Heysham Overend (1851-1898), 8 October 1856. On 8 October 1856, Qing officials boarded the Arrow, a Chinese-owned ship (a lorcha) that had been registered in Hong Kong and was suspected of piracy and smuggling. Twelve Chinese crew members were arrested on suspicion of piracy by the Chinese authorities. The British officials in Guangzhou demanded the release of the sailors, claiming that because the ship had recently been British-registered, it was protected under the Treaty of Nanking.
RF2BWEWN0–China Flag Black and White. Country National Emblem Banner. Monochrome Grayscale EPS Vector File.
RF2E3W9MT–China flag line and solid icon, national flag of China republic sign on white background, flag with star icon in outline style for mobile concept and
RF2CXHGE6–Grunge styled black and white flag China. Old vintage background
RF2WW8N59–China flag - greyscale monochrome vector illustration. Flag in black and white
RMW7DHFT–The capture of Ting-Hae, China, 1841 (c1895). Artist: Unknown
RM2B01EHF–China: A scene from the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) on the streets of Shenyang, August 1968. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, commonly known as the Cultural Revolution (Chinese: 文化大革命), was a socio-political movement that took place in the People's Republic of China from 1966 through 1976. Set into motion by Mao Zedong, then Chairman of the Communist Party of China, its stated goal was to enforce socialism in the country by removing capitalist, traditional and cultural elements from Chinese society, and impose Maoist orthodoxy within the Party.
RMGG2BRY–Flag of a secret society 19th century China
RFPCPHR8–Cartoon of Man Waving the Flag of Republic of China or Taiwan
RM2B00W4X–China: A Japanese cruiser moored in Shanghai, February 1932. Following the Marco Polo Bridge Incident in July 1937, the Battle of Shanghai broke out between the Nationalist army of China and Imperial Japan. It became the catalyst and one of the bloodiest battles of the Second Sino-Japanese War, which continued until Japan's defeat in 1945 to end World War II. After conquering Shanghai in 1937, the Japanese installed a puppet government known as the Dadao Municipal Government of Shanghai, proclaimed in Pudong on 5 December 1937 to administer Japanese-occupied Shanghai.
RFPTB258–Cartoon of Politician Standing Depressed on Sinking Boat Waving the Flag of Republic of China or Taiwan
RFT5X444–China Flag is a red field charged in the canton with five golden stars, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2GBXG62–1940s FLYING FLAGS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR ALLIED COUNTRIES UNITED STATES BRITISH EMPIRE SOVIET UNION CHINA AND FREE FRENCH - h1386 HAR001 HARS AND LEADERSHIP LOW ANGLE POWERFUL WORLD WARS PRIDE WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II OF THE FREE POLITICS CONCEPT CONCEPTUAL SOVIET UNION STARS AND STRIPES STYLISH SUPPORT WORLD WAR 2 UNIFIED OLD GLORY SYMBOLIC BRITISH EMPIRE CONCEPTS COOPERATION FLAG POLE RED WHITE AND BLUE TOGETHERNESS ALLIED BLACK AND WHITE COUNTRIES GREAT BRITAIN HAR001 OLD FASHIONED REPRESENTATION UNITED KINGDOM USSR
RMG68N86–Rear View of Men Holding a China Flag Against Forbidden City Roofs
RFRK887F–China flag icon in black outline flat design. Independence day or National day holiday concept.
RM2RMKTA1–Chinese army with old armament, China, soldiers, swords, shields, flag, wooden house, woodcut, historical illustration c. 1898
RMD9H7W6–Xining, China
RM2BW226M–Crowds of women and children, in their picturesque Kimonos, waving the Japanese flag bearing the symbolic rising Sun as they lined the roads to cheer troops leaving Tokyo to reinforce the Japanese forces in China. Japan is now making a big push on Shanghai. 12 September 1937
RF2E9NRWT–3d rendering of nails in shape of symbol of china flag with shadows isolated on white background
RF2GHR5R1–Top view of Black and white People's Republic of China flag, no flagpole. Plane design, layout. Flag background.
RM2R71GMX–Shanghai China 2000. The British Consul General, Paul Sizeland, and his team visit the main branch of B&Q in Shanghai. The empty appearance of the carpark is misleading. B&Q, the first buildings material joint venture in China, already has two home improvement centres in Shanghai with plans to open another five by 2005.
RF2E3W8EW–China flag thin line icon, national flag of China republic sign on white background, flag with star icon in outline style for mobile concept and web
RMDRJ41R–Legation Quarter, Peking (Beijing), China
RF2WRNW9T–China flag - thin black vector outline wireframe isolated on white background. Ready for colouring.
RFB128T4–Digital Sketch of Forever Blooming Golden Bauhinia Sculpture with Chinese and Hong Kong Flag
RM2D7WKMM–San Francisco Police face demonstrators in Chinatown opposed to the US recognition of the communist People's Republic if China on January 1, 1979
RF2T5A2AJ–china map backdrop in vector form
RM2HYMY1C–Ancient Chinese castle complex, wall, boats, sails, mountains, flags, small, harbour, people, trade, river, historical illustration 1885, China
RM2B00W6C–Vienam: Black Flag soldiers in Tonkin, 1873. The Black Flag Army (Chinese: Heiqi Jun) was a remnant of a bandit group who may have been former Taiping rebels that crossed the border from Guangxi province of China into Upper Tonkin, in the Empire of Annam (Vietnam) in 1865. They became known mainly for their fights against French forces in cooperation with both Vietnamese and Chinese authorities. The Black Flag Army is so named because of the preference of its commander, Liu Yongfu, for using black command flags.
RMCW622R–Chinese-Russian war. A colonel of the Cossacks receiving the flag of his regiment, in Omsk (1900)
RM2F4GT48–Soldiers with flag near Qingtai gate, China, Hangzhou (China), Zhejiang Sheng (China), 1908. From the Sidney D. Gamble photographs collection. ()
RMBNG1K5–China, Peking, astronomical observatory by artist unknown
RFFF4M7W–CHINA British flagship Kolkata, Bogue Forts 1858. Illustrated London News
RM2BW29H4–Plain the Japanese eyes to see. A large stars and stripes flag displayed in the grounds of the United States embassy in Nanking, the Chinese capital, to 'warn off' Japanese M and taking part in bombing raids. 4 November 1937
RF2J16BNH–Simple Chinese flag. Editable vectors.
RM2BW29F6–Briton , who smashed Japanese flag during the Shanghai 'victory march'. Had to be rescued by police. Mr Eardley Thomas Maitland, 49-year-old British barrister and former Public Prosecutor in Shanghai, was the centre of a serious incident during the 'victory march'of Japanese troops through Shanghai. Mr Maitland grabbed the flag which, he says, was jammed at him by a super patriotic Japanese, and broke the flagstick in half. A Japanese soldier broke ranks and rushed at Mr Maitland, who hit him. The police rescued Mr Maitland from the angry crowd of Japanese who then fell on him, and he was take
RF2JD4B0W–Simple Taiwan flag icon. Editable vector.
RMB4762B–geography / travel, China, Chinese soldiers, 1950s,
RF2J16B9D–Chinese flag balloons and people icons. Editable vector.
RM2R71G8M–Shanghai China 2000. A young girl travels back to her studies in Shanghai from her parents’ home on Chongming Island. The silt-created island at the mouth of the Yangzi is famous for its small and very tasty crabs available in the local restaurants. They breed out at sea but live in the fresh water of the many rivers and inlets on the island. 2000s HOMER SYKES
RF2E3W8BK–China flag line icon, national flag of China republic sign on white background, flag with star icon in outline style for mobile concept and web design
RMDRJ43F–Legation Quarter, Peking (Beijing), China
RMWH8K13–Chinese engraving 1883 depicting an imaginary recapture of the Black Flag stronghold at Sontay, actually taken and held by Legion assault troops
RMB5M5TG–geography / travel, China, politics, propaganda, poster to support Panama against the USA, 1964,
RM2B00W6A–Vietnam: Black Flag soldiers lying in ambush for French colonialists in Tonkin, 1883. The Black Flag Army (Chinese: Heiqi Jun) was a remnant of a bandit group who may have been former Taiping rebels that crossed the border from Guangxi province of China into Upper Tonkin, in the Empire of Annam (Vietnam) in 1865. They became known mainly for their fights against French forces in cooperation with both Vietnamese and Chinese authorities. The Black Flag Army is so named because of the preference of its commander, Liu Yongfu, for using black command flags.
RMGG2FFA–A Russian soldat is killed tearing down the Japanese flag with his teeth, in Port Arthur 1905 China - Russo-Japanese War
RMBHK55H–geography / travel, People's Republic of China, politics, propaganda, factory gate with banners and flags, Kunming, 1963,
RF2HEK5JR–Black outline flag of China. Thin line vector icon
RMB3EHEG–geography / travel, China, politics, Boxer Rebellion, assault on Fort Taku, 17.6.1900, Lord Seymour sending German marines to the front, painting, by Carl Roechling,
RM2JKMM11–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RF2BD1JKD–Coronavirus icon, 2019-nCov novel coronavirus concept resposible for asian flu outbreak and coronaviruses influenza as dangerous flu strain cases as a
RFDJ2TW2–Stupa at the Karola Glacier Tibet China
RMK83EDE–United States President John F. Kennedy pointing to a reporter during a press conference in the State Department Auditorium on November 20, 1962. (Photo by Abbie Rowe)
RM2X2DGAF–Terauchi Hisaichi, 8.8.1879 - 12.6.1946, general, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2K8RD3Y–China January 20, 1988. Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland overturns the signing of an agreement between Statoil and the Chinese state oil company. According to the agreement, Statoil will be able to test drill in the South China Sea. Here director Stig Bergset (TV) and CEO. In the Chinese CNOOC, Mr. Zhoug Yiming. Behind Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland and Chinese Prime Minister Li Peng. Photo: Inge Gjellesvik / NTB / NTB
RM2R71H0H–Shanghai China 2000. A young girl travels back to her studies in Shanghai from her parents home on Chongming Island The silt created island at the mouth of the Yangzi is famous for its small and very tasty crabs available in the local restaurants They breed out at sea but live in the fresh water of the many rivers and inlets on the island. 2000s HOMER SYKES
RF2E3W6H6–China flag solid icon, national flag of China republic sign on white background, flag with star icon in glyph style for mobile concept and web design
RMDRJ3ND–Ship on the water, Hong Kong, China
RMW7DABD–Chinese Junk, 1843. Artist: J Jackson
RMDRJB4N–November celebrations in a Canton stadium, China
RFWB3NGB–Vector cartoon stick figure drawing conceptual illustration of two angry men, politicians or businessmen holding flags of USA or United States and China. Concept of trade war and conflict.
RF2T5A9T5–china map backdrop in vector form
RFK37FYJ–Ancient chinese vessel on the sea. Old Illustration by unidentified author published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
RM2B00W73–Vietnam: A Black Flag soldier with the Black Flag banner, Tonkin. Photo by Charles-Edouard Hocquard (1853-1911), 1885. The Black Flag Army (Chinese: Heiqi Jun) was a remnant of a bandit group who may have been former Taiping rebels that crossed the border from Guangxi province of China into Upper Tonkin, in the Empire of Annam (Vietnam) in 1865. They became known mainly for their fights against French forces in cooperation with both Vietnamese and Chinese authorities. The Black Flag Army is so named because of the preference of its commander, Liu Yongfu, for using black command flags.
RMF0D9WN–events, Second Sino-Japanese War 1937 - 1945, Japanese tank near Juikang, Jiangxi province, 1.10.1938, China, Asia, 20th century, historic, historical, Sino Japanese, flag, JP, 1930s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2B017C4–Vietnam: Two Black Flag militia and a French rifleman, Tuyen Quang, Tonkin, 1885. The Black Flag Army (Chinese: Hēiqí Jūn; Vietnamese: Quân cờ đen) was a splinter remnant of a bandit group recruited largely from soldiers of ethnic Zhuang background, who crossed the border from Guangxi province of China into Upper Tonkin, in the Empire of Annam (Vietnam) in 1865. They became known mainly for their fights against French forces in cooperation with both Vietnamese and Chinese authorities. The Black Flag Army is so named because of their leader Liu Yongfu's preference for using black command flags
RF2HEK8CX–Black outline flag on of China. Thin line vector icon
RM2B01ECE–China: Panoramic view of The Bund (Waitan) looking north towards Hongkou, c. 1936-1937. A panoramic view of The Bund looking north towards Waibaidu Bridge. Beyond the British flag is the clocktower of the Custom House, the distinctive steepled Sassoon House (now the Peace Hotel) and in the distance Broadway Mansions, completed in 1935. The tall building under construction next to the Sassoon Building is the future Bank of China Building; construction commenced in 1936 and was completed in 1937, allowing this image to be accurately dated.
RM2JKMKX5–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RM2B01CBD–China/France/Vietnam: Admiral Courbet acknowledges the acclamation of his troops after the capture of Makung, 31 March 1885. Lithograph print by Charles-Lucien Huard (12 February 1837 - 22 January 1899), 1887. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was an armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RME3YH8H–British Flag over China
RM2B01BJ3–Vietnam; Chinese defences along the Mandarin Road near Bac Ninh, March 1884. Engraving, 1887. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was an armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RMP8JG2X–Prayer flags in the shape of auspicious umbrellas bless the world in Derge county - Kham (E. Tibet), Sichuan Province, China
RM2B01BFY–Vietnam/France: Tonkin Campaign - Chinese 'Black Flag' soldiers parading with the heads of their defeated foes on pikes. Engraving, 1884. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was a armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RM2K8PMCC–China January 20, 1988. Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland overturns the signing of an agreement between Statoil and the Chinese state oil company. According to the agreement, Statoil will be able to test drill in the South China Sea. Here director Stig Bergset (TV) and CEO. In the Chinese CNOOC, Mr. Zhoug Yiming. Behind Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland and Chinese Prime Minister Li Peng. Photo: Inge Gjellesvik / NTB / NTB
RM2B019WN–Mongolia: Victorious Soviet troops raise a red regimental flag at Khalkhin Gol. Photo by Pavel Troshkin (1909-1944), 1939. The Battles of Khalkhin Gol were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet-Japanese Border War fought between the Soviet Union, Mongolia and Japan in 1939. They were named after the river Khalkhin Gol, which passes through the battlefield. In Japan, the decisive battle of the conflict is known as the Nomonhan Incident (Nomonhan Jiken) after a nearby village, and was a total defeat for their army.
RM2R71FYC–Shanghai China 2000. The Chinese flag flies on National Day from hundreds of buildings all over Shanghai. It was a Shanghai resident, Zeng Liangsong, who produced the winning design for Chinas national flag in a competition in 1949. The large star represents the Communist Party and the four smaller stars are the four classes as originally defined by Mao Zedung: workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie and patriotic capitalists. Mr Zheng was still living in Shanghai in 2000, aged 83. 2000s HOMER SYKES
RM2B01BG5–Vietnam/France: The capture of a suspected pirate chief or 'Black Flag' commander, Tonkin Campaign (1883-1886). Lithograph by Charles-Lucien Huard (12 February 1837 - 22 January 1899), 1887. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was a armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RMDRJB4Y–Balloons rising from Canton stadium, China
RM2B00T3B–Japan: Japanese boys jeering at Chinese residents, Tokyo. Early 20th century. China, then under the Qing Dynasty, was defeated by Japan in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95. China was forced to cede Taiwan to the Japanese, and to recognize the independence of Korea in the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The Qing Dynasty was on the brink of collapse from internal revolts and foreign imperialism, while Japan had emerged as a great power through its effective measures of modernization. Japanese often mocked Chinese between the Meiji Restoration of 1868 and the end of World War II.
RMG3C1N7–Scene at Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, China
RM2B00W92–China: Uighur conscripts forced into the Tungan army of Ma Zhongying, Kumul (Hami), 1933. Note the Kuomintang (KMT) flags. The Ma clique is a collective name for a group of Hui (Muslim Chinese) warlords in northwestern China who ruled the Chinese provinces of Qinghai, Gansu and Ningxia from the 1910s until 1949. There were three families in the Ma clique (‘Ma’ being a common Hui rendering of the common Muslim name, Muhammad), each of them controlling one area respectively. The three most prominent members of the clique were Ma Bufang, Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin.
RMHH64EP–Steamship SS Chusan, Wei-Hai-Wei island, north east China
RM2B01DRY–China: A long row of shops on Shanghai's Fuzhou Road, 1930s. Shanghai (Chinese: 上 海; Pinyin Shànghǎi) is one of the largest cities by population in the People's Republic of China, and the world. The city is located in eastern China, at the middle portion of the Chinese coast, and sits at the mouth of the Yangtze River. Due to its rapid growth over the last two decades it has again become a global city, exerting influence over finance, commerce, fashion, technology and culture. Once a mere fishing and textiles town, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century.
RF2FNR83E–Pakistan vector map. Afghanistan kashmir east country map illustration
RM2B01BHP–Vietnam/France: French troops advance on Chinese hill positions during the Battle of Bac Vie, 12 February 1885. Engraving, 1887. The Tonkin Campaign (French: Campagne du Tonkin) was an armed conflict fought between June 1883 and April 1886 by the French against, variously, the Vietnamese, Liu Yongfu's Black Flag Army and the Chinese Guangxi and Yunnan armies to occupy Tonkin (northern Vietnam) and entrench a French protectorate there.
RF2HEK5JN–Black outline flag on of China. Thin line vector icon
RM2JKMM47–Carter's Presence in Plains Attracts Taiwanese Protest December 24, 1978 The Nationalist Chinese were unleashed on Plains today. (Plains, Georgia) About 400 chanting, banner-carrying Taiwanese Americans marched to the center of President Jimmy Carter's hometown in protest of American diplomatic recognition of the Peoples Republic of China while the president was at his home four blocks away. Ken Hawkins Photo.
RF2TC9720–Line Map of China Vector Icon Illustration Chinese Map
RF2X0X498–Vector Illustration of State of Terengganu (1933-1947) flag isolated on light blue background. State of Terengganu flag with Color Codes. As close as
RMKJER4X–The first flag of China
RF2AC9CN4–China Map, states border map. Vector illustration.
RFC32X3B–Japanese Arisaka rifles with regimental colors
RF2CW674F–China, country, dotted map on white background. Vector illustration.
RMW6EPKD–A U.S. Army soldier and a Chinese soldier place the flag of their ally on the front of their jeep just before the first truck convoy in almost three years crossed the China border en route from Ledo, India, to Kunming, China, over the Stilwell road., 02/06/1945
RM2BW286G–Flags of the Alliance over Tokyo mass meeting of 80,000. The flags of Italy, Germany and Japan dominated the huge Tokyo baseball stadium when 80,000 Japanese students and members of youth groups took part in a mass meeting to voice their support of Japan's policy in China. Photo shows, the swastika, rising Sun and Italian flag over the huge mass meeting in Tokyo. 11 January 1938
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