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The Chinese Question, Battery on the Island of Liu-Kung-Tau, at the Entrance to the Harbour of Wei-Hai-Wei (b / w photo)
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The Chinese Question, Battery on the Island of Liu-Kung-Tau, at the Entrance to the Harbour of Wei-Hai-Wei (b / w photo)
1615429 The Chinese Question, Battery on the Island of Liu-Kung-Tau, at the Entrance to the Harbour of Wei-Hai-Wei (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Chinese Question, Battery on the Island of Liu-Kung-Tau, at the Entrance to the Harbour of Wei-Hai-Wei. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 April 1898.
English Photographer (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23414720
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the intriguing scene of "The Chinese Question, Battery on the Island of Liu-Kung-Tau, at the Entrance to the Harbour of Wei-Hai-Wei". Taken by an English photographer in the 19th century, this image offers a glimpse into a significant historical moment. The photograph showcases a battery situated on the island of Liu-Kung-Tau, guarding the entrance to Wei-Hai-Wei's harbor. The fortifications stand tall and imposing against the backdrop of Asia's vast seascape. The fortress walls exude strength and resilience as they protect against potential threats. "The Chinese Question" refers to a complex issue that was prevalent during this time period. It alludes to political tensions and conflicts involving China and foreign powers seeking influence or control over its territories. This photograph serves as an illustration for The Illustrated London News from April 1898, shedding light on these geopolitical dynamics. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness history unfolding before our eyes. It reminds us of how photography can capture not only landscapes but also significant moments that shape nations' destinies. This print is part of a private collection curated by Bridgeman Images. Its presence allows us to reflect upon past events while appreciating both the artistry behind it and its historical significance within Asian culture.
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