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Anglo-Chinese College |
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3 |
Catalogue of Japanese manuscripts in the library of the School of Oriental and African Studies together with a short history of manuscripts in Japan |
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4 |
Catalogue of publications of translation and monitoring services and of periodicals dealing with the People's Republic of China in the Library of the School of Oriental and African Studies |
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6 |
China Field Force orders : Peking, 29th January 1901 |
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7 |
Chinese rare books in the P.D.F. |
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8 |
Chinese theatre, Shaukiwan |
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9 |
Chinese theatre, Yaumati |
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10 |
City hall fountain, Hong Kong |
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11 |
Custom House, Harbin |
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12 |
Da‘ Yah, the Great study |
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13 |
Dr. Wu, Dr. Chun, and unidentified man (probably Dr. Lin Chia-Swee) at Plague Hosptital flying the five--coloured flag of the Republic of China (1912-1928) |
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14 |
Eleventh report of the Anglo-Chinese College; for the year 1835 |
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15 |
The evolution of the Chinese language, as exemplifying the origin and growth of human speech |
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16 |
Extract of letter from Mr. Rentso [?] to J. Gaele, 1.2.35 |
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17 |
Fan presented by Henry Puyi, the last Emperor of China, to his tutor Sir Reginald Johnston (MS 381195) |
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18 |
Fifth annual report of the Anglo-Chinese College, with an appendix |
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19 |
For God & China : the life of Mrs Lavington Hart |
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20 |
Four characters of Ōtsu-e Three of them playing Ken, accompanied by shamisen music on a boat |
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