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Ceremony of the Blessing of the Waters, Harbin : festooning the gate with pine branches (at angle, distant), 17th January 1913 |
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Ceremony of the Blessing of the Waters, Harbin : festooning the gate with pine branches (close-up), 17th January 1913 |
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Ceremony of the Blessing of the Waters, Harbin : procession of priests : gathering crowd (close-up), 17th January 1913 |
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Ceremony of the Blessing of the Waters, Harbin : procession of priests : gathering crowd (distance), 17th January 1913 |
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6 |
Chitochezie forest fire, 20th April 1913 -- this section of the forest was set on fire by Hung Hutzes (Honghuzi) as retaliation for non-payment of blackmail |
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7 |
Degrees of flooding and location of economic studies in the 1931 flooded areas in the Yangtze and Hwai River Valleys, China : form surveys made during November, 1931 |
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8 |
Delta of the Canton River and West T... [with an inset map of] Wuchow-fu Harbor by Captain W.E. Clarke, S.S. Heungshan, January 1896 |
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9 |
Entering Hailin Forest with Kiu in Sledge |
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10 |
Forest fire near railway tracks, Chitochezie |
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11 |
Frid's logs at Chitochezie Sawmill : five men in lumber yard |
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12 |
Frid's logs at Chitochezie Sawmill : handcar on railway |
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13 |
Frid's logs at Chitochezie Sawmill : lumber and mill house |
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14 |
Frid's logs at Chitochezie Sawmill : lumber yard |
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15 |
Guide Yen Pao Shu and carters at shrine of Shen Shan, God of the Forests, with lighted joss sticks and Chinese steamed bread offerings -- Hailin Forest, 13 February 1913 |
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16 |
Guide Yen Pao Shu, sledge driver and carters worshipping at shrine of Shen Shan, God of the Forests -- ponies were tethered all night to stall on left : thermometer -20 (degrees) Celcius -- it was in this house a cat stole my meat ration to last for four days -- Hailin Forest, 13 February 1913 |
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17 |
Horse hauling logs, Hailin Forest |
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18 |
Khedr pine logs, Chitochezie, "7 Verst Camp" |
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19 |
Language attitudes of the Dulong |
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20 |
Letter from James Legge, 05 July 1854, Hong Kong |
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