No. Title Date
1 Skip Navigation Links.
2 As the Chinese see us
3 Boxer Rebellion banner
4 China : return to two addresses of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 3 August 1843; for extract of any letter or despatch from Lord Auckland, Governor-General of India in 1841, proposing to send reinforcements, naval and military, from India to China; with the date at which such letter or despatch was received in London and extract of the answer sent thereto; - returns of regiments or detachments, native or British, sent from India or from the United Kingdom to China in 1841 and 1842; stating the dates of their departures from their respective stations, and the dates of their arrival at the places in China to which they were sent, together with the names of those places; and, of the ships of war dent from India and from the United Kingdom to China in 1841 and 1842 (stating, with regard to those sent from the United Kingdom, the dates when they were put in commission, and the dates when they were reported fit for sea); together with the dates of their depature for China, and the dates of their arrival at their respective stations in China, and the names of those stations
5 China : an estimate of the sum required to be voted in the year 1842, on account of the expenses of the expedition to China
6 China : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 9 April 1840; for, copies of any correspondence between Her Majesty's Government and the East India Company, showing the arrangement entered into with the East India Company for paying the expense of the armament now preparing in India for service in China
7 China : return to an order of the Honourable the House of Commons, dated 5 April 1841; for, an account showing the total sum which had been expended by the East India Company, on account of the expedition against China, to be repaid by Her Majesty's Government, at the latest period for which the same can be ascertained
8 China : Agreement between the United Kingdom and China relating to Opium : Signed in English and Chinese texts at Peking, May 8, 1911. Together with notes relating thereto exchanged on that day
9 China Expeditionary Force orders, 1900
10 China Expeditionary Force orders, 1900 : corrected up to 24th July, 1900
11 Chinese funeral procession, Shanghai
12 Chinese junk : colour cut out illustration
13 Christianity and the religions of China : a brief study in comparative religions
14 Correspondence respecting emigration from Canton
15 The dry dock
16 Engines of S.S. Circe
17 Entrance to Aberdeen harbour
18 The ethics of the Chinese : with special reference to the doctrines of human nature and sin
19 Execution ground, Canton
20 F. Dickie on board