RMHG2MCW–Beyond the Walls, Peking, China, circa 1890
RMF4T92F–China, Beijing, Peking, City,
RMCPJB60–Bernhard Minetti in 'Alarm in Peking', 1937
RMCW8YWA–Location Ming tombs in Peking (China) 'Tablet tower'
RFAR5HKK–Congested peking road
RMAD1GKF–China, Bejing (Peking), Temple of Heaven
RFARMHYJ–Chinese flag, Beijing (Peking), China, Asia
RMB0H87E–Lama Temple in Beijing in China
RMB3NH2T–PEKING Chinese Communist troops enter Peking (now Beijing) in 1949
RMDTF3B4–Homo erectus, Peking Man
RM2BDY51G–Peking Province, China, 1664
RMMM4222–Blind Chinese Man. Peking. 1913
RMKWD254–Civilian women were exposed to danger as they supported the foreign legations defenders. The siege in Beijing lasted from June 20 to August 15, 1900, during the Boxer Rebellion. The 1963 movie, 55 DAYS AT PEKING, was based on the war (BSLOC 2017 20 15)
RMDR2AEP–PEKING PALACE
RMG4EYC4–A street scene in Peking.
RM2R6ECF3–Mei Lanfang, c1920. Mei Lan (1894-1961), better known by his stage name Mei Lanfang, was a notable Peking opera artist in modern Chinese theatre. Mei was known as the 'Queen of Peking Opera'. Mei was exclusively known for his female lead roles (dan). An illustration from a contemporary photograph.
RM2M5X9GA–Boxer Rebellion.The Wall of Peking, guarded by the Russian artillery. Photo by B.W. Kilburn Company, c. 1900
RM2FM521T–Inner Court of the Palace at Peking: from the book An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China, by Johannes Nieuhof, engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar, 1669
RM2B015GJ–China: Mei Lanfang, famous Beijing (Peking) Opera artist (1894-1961). Mei Lan was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu, into a family of Beijing Opera and Kunqu performers. He made his stage debut at the Guanghe Theatre in 1904 when he was 10 years old. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on new techniques. His most famous roles were those of female characters; skillful portrayal of women won him international acclaim. He also played an important part in continuing the performance tradition of Kunqu.
RMW7JDCC–The Emperor Taou-Kwang reviewing his guards at the Palace of Peking. Published 1843
RMF4T92K–China, Beijing, Peking, City, Jianguomen Avenue
RMCPJB7E–Bernhard Minetti in 'Alarm in Peking', 1937
RMERGPDP–Lantern makers, Peking, China.
RMEX6H5R–19th Century plan of the City of Peking. Dated 1860
RMAC3NNE–Beijing (Peking), The Forbidden City
RMGP9JBC–The British Legation, Peking (now Beijing) China in the 19th century.
RMMBFDK6–Peking West Gate
RMB3NH2X–PEKING Chinese Communist troops enter Peking (now Beijing) in 1949
RMKWD286–Chinese Christians fleeing Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion. In May 1900, the xenophobic, anti-European, anti-Christian Boxers took control of Beijing, threatening violence and death to Chinese Christians. The 1963 movie, 55 DAYS AT PEKING, was based on the war (BSLOC 2017 20 4)
RMD8698D–Peking Gate
RMG7T4JN–Buildings and Landmarks - The Great Wall of China. The Great Wall of China, near Peking.
RMEETYKW–55 Days at Peking - Movie Poster
RM2M5X9GC–Boxer Rebellion. 9th U.S. Infantry gattling gun detachment in the court of the Forbidden City, Peking, China. Photo by Keystone View Company., 1900
RM2FM521F–City walls of Peking (Beijing) and landscape: from the book An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China, by Johannes Nieuhof, engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar, 1669
RM2B015GX–China: Mei Lanfang, famous Beijing (Peking) Opera artist (1894-1961). Mei Lan was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu, into a family of Beijing Opera and Kunqu performers. He made his stage debut at the Guanghe Theatre in 1904 when he was 10 years old. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on new techniques. His most famous roles were those of female characters; skillful portrayal of women won him international acclaim. He also played an important part in continuing the performance tradition of Kunqu.
RMD3D67N–Accurate map of all provinces of China made by the Dutch ambassadors in their journey from Batavia to Peking 1700
RMF4T92J–China, Beijing, Peking, City, Guomao District
RMCPJB5Y–Bernhard Minetti in 'Alarm in Peking', 1937
RMERGPDN–Chang Ji -Men, outer city wall, Peking, China. Street scene, donkeys and carts. Donkeys feeding.
RMG1CBHA–Photograph of the defence system set up upon the walls of Peking
RM2BWAYT9–The Facade of the Cathedral , Peking in China 1919
RMC7PJ6G–A Tea House in Peking, China in the mid 19th century.
RMC2JE1K–China - Peking or Beijing Street
RMB3NH2M–PEKING Stilt walkers provide entertainment as Chinese Communist troops enter Peking (now Beijing) in 1949
RMDTF9A8–Homo erectus, Peking man
RMG16EBP–Entitled: 'The Allied Armies launch a general offensive on Pekin Castle.' Shows American, British, and Japanese troops storming Peking, August 14, 1900. In June 1900, Boxer forces and Imperial Chinese troops besieged foreign diplomats, citizens and soldie
RF2HJRPD7–Guardian of a Taoist temple. China. Peking (1923)
RMKWD265–Ruins around the foreign legations in Beijing after the Boxer Rebellion. After the foreign quarters rescue in on August 15, 1900, the area was burned in the fighting and looting that followed the Allied occupation of the city. The 1963 movie, 55 DAYS AT PEKING, was based on the war (BSLOC 2017 20 17)
RMG36KYC–Peking Observatory
RMG5BT6R–The throne of the former Emperor of China, in the Forbidden City in Peking.
RMH5YW62–55 Days at Peking - Movie Poster
RM2M5X9G6–Boxer Rebellion. Junk flotilla on the Peiho River - transporting U.S. Army stores from Tientsin to Peking, China. Photo by Underwood and Underwood, 1900
RMW7DG2W–'The High Street, Peking', c1890. Artist: Unknown
RM2B015H6–China: Mei Lanfang, famous Beijing (Peking) Opera artist (1894-1961). Mei Lan was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu, into a family of Beijing Opera and Kunqu performers. He made his stage debut at the Guanghe Theatre in 1904 when he was 10 years old. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on new techniques. His most famous roles were those of female characters; skillful portrayal of women won him international acclaim. He also played an important part in continuing the performance tradition of Kunqu.
RME0TX2E–Chairman Mao Zedong at ceremony in Peking
RMF4T927–China, Beijing, Peking, City, Guomao District skyline, CCTV Headquarters building,
RMCPJ4M2–Bernhard Minetti in 'Alarm in Peking', 1937
RMBKCCKA–55 DAYS AT PEKING (1963) FIFTY FIVE DAYS AT PEKING (ALT) 55D 022
RMEC83J4–Beijing (Peking) central axis road with covered market stalls 1902; China
RM2BWAYRK–First Secretary ' s house in the British Peking China 1919
RM2K2JY8G–The main street in the Chinese city of Beijing (Peking), China 1902. photographic print on stereo card or stereograph
RMC2HCPY–Peking or Pekin or Beijing China
RM2WFCBHK–BATTLE OF PEKING August 1900. Cossack gunners prepare for action.
RMDTGM47–Homo erectus, Peking man cranium (reconstruction)
RF2HJRP63–Concentric cities of China's Mysterious capital. Peking (1923 map)
RMKWD27T–The Eight-Nation Alliance assembled in Beijing following the defeat of the Boxer Rebellion. Within historic grounds of the Forbidden City in Peking, China, the Allies celebrated victory on Nov. 28, 1900. Immediately identifiable flags in picture: Italy, France, Germany, Russia and Japan (BSLOC 2017 20 31)
RMG39FWJ–JAPANESE ENTER PEKING
RMG7T4K7–Buildings and Landmarks - Paihai Park - Peking, China. Paihai Park in Peking, China.
RMH5YW69–55 Days at Peking - Movie Poster
RM2M5X9G8–Boxer Rebellion. Looking west from Ha-ta-men Gate along huge ancient wall between Tartar and Chinese Peking, scene of a desperate charge during siege Photo by Underwood and Underwood, 1900
RMW7DG1D–View from the Summer Palace, Peking, c1890. Artist: Unknown
RM2B015H2–China: Mei Lanfang, famous Beijing (Peking) Opera artist (1894-1961), c. 1920-1929. Mei Lan was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu, into a family of Beijing Opera and Kunqu performers. He made his stage debut at the Guanghe Theatre in 1904 when he was 10 years old. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on new techniques. His most famous roles were those of female characters; skillful portrayal of women won him international acclaim. He also played an important part in continuing the performance tradition of Kunqu.
RME0GYAY–German cavalry in Peking after the collapse of the Boxer Rebellion
RMBWN9N4–China Asia Beijing Peking April 2008 International airport Terminal 3 new modern architecture Norman Foster
RMCPHWB3–Alfred Graf von Waldersee in Peking, 1900
RMBKA1YY–55 DAYS AT PEKING (1963) FIFTY FIVE DAYS AT PEKING (ALT) AVA GARDNER 55D 023
RMG1CBKN–Engraving of the Great Viceroy of Peking, Yuan Shih-Kai reviewing his cavalry. Dated 19th Century
RM2BWAYTK–British Minister ' s Residence showing entrance hall in Peking , China 1919
RMBWN9MC–China Asia Peking Beijing Beijing Tian'anmen April 2008 Tiananmen Gate party group Chinese tourists portra
RM2K2JY7T–Chinese school children and teacher [standing on steps] at the American Board of Missions, Peking, China Published: c1900. photographic print or stereo card /stereograph.
RM2TD1TRT–BOXER REBELLION 1899-1901 Sketch of the position of some of the foreign legations in Peking
RMDTGJ5W–Homo erectus, Peking man cranium (reconstruction)
RMBJ4BDN–Lecture in Peking University.
RF2HJRPEB–Beautifully sculptured gateway of the Yellow Temple. China. Peking (1923)
RMKWD25H–British and Sikh soldiers reached the embattled diplomatic community in Beijing on Aug. 15, 1900. They entered quietly through a sluice gate beneath the Tartar Wall, while other Allied forces attacked the main gates. The 1963 movie, 55 DAYS AT PEKING, was based on the war (BSLOC 2017 20 16)
RMDR2AEE–VIEW OF BEIJING / PEKING
RMG4EYCK–Crime - Punishments - Death By Cage Torture - Peking. Death by cage torture in in Peking.
RMH5YW63–55 Days at Peking - Movie Poster
RMFNWGWT–Boxer rebellion Allies march on Peking. French illustrated newspaper Le Petit Parisien illustration
RMW7DG2R–'Celestial Sphere in the Old Observatory, Peking', c1890. Artist: Unknown
RM2B015H5–China: Mei Lanfang, famous Beijing (Peking) Opera artist (1894-1961), c. 1920-1929. Mei Lan was born in Taizhou, Jiangsu, into a family of Beijing Opera and Kunqu performers. He made his stage debut at the Guanghe Theatre in 1904 when he was 10 years old. In his 50-year stage career, he maintained strong continuity while always working on new techniques. His most famous roles were those of female characters; skillful portrayal of women won him international acclaim. He also played an important part in continuing the performance tradition of Kunqu.
RME0WKB6–Actor Charlton Heston looking at a poster for '55 Days at Peking'
RMHB19HE–School children in Peking, China - early 1900s
RMCPJAKB–Gustav Froehlich and Peter Voss in 'Alarm in Peking', 1937
RMBKA1YJ–55 DAYS AT PEKING (1963) FIFTY FIVE DAYS AT PEKING (ALT) CHARLTON HESTON 55D 004
RMD98MFH–2005 The large city Beijing (Peking), China is featured in this image photographed by Expedition 10 Commander Leroy Chiao on the International Space Station.
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