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		Recent Posts- The Shanghai War Memorial
- Guest blog: Yorgos Moraitis on Robert Hart and his Loyalties, Neither Chinese Nor British
- Guest blog: Yutong Wang on Policing urban ‘nuisance’: slum clearances in ‘semi-colonial’ Shanghai in the 1930s
- Some that got away
- Guest blog: Alex Thompson on British Law and Governance in Treaty Port China
- Guest blog: Andrew Hillier on Armistice Day and its Aftermath in Treaty Port China
- Guest blog: Kaori Abe on the Abe Naoko Collection –– a glimpse of a Japanese family’s life in Shanghai, c.1927-c.1934
- Guest blog: Ghassan Moazzin on Foreign Banks and Global Finance in Modern China
 
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Tag Archives: memorial
Guest blog: Andrew Hillier on Armistice Day and its Aftermath in Treaty Port China
As we approach the 105th anniversary of Armistice Day, Andrew Hillier considers the significance of the ceremony in treaty port China and for Chinese people today. Held at the Cenotaph in Victoria Park, Tianjin (Tientsin), the Armistice Day parade was … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged cenotaph, Consular Service, diplomat, First World War, May Fourth Movement, memorial, Shanghai				
				
				
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		Statue and symbol: Queen Victoria in Hong Kong
Dr Helena F. S. Lopes is Senior Research Associate in the History of Hong Kong and a Lecturer in Modern Chinese History at the University of Bristol. She holds a DPhil in History from the University of Oxford. Wikipedia’s ‘List … Continue reading
				
								
					Tagged Heritage, Hong Kong, Hong Kong history, memorial, Queen Victoria, Sino-Japanese War, statue				
				
				
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		Weihaiwei and the 1st Chinese Regiment – 2. Peking and After
In the second of his two posts, Dr Andrew Hillier traces the history of the 1st Chinese Regiment, from its performance in the relief of Tianjin to its disbandment six years later. Despite its record at Tianjin, to the dismay … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Collections, Guest blogs, Regimental Collections					
					
				
								
					Tagged army, China Campaigns, memorial, military, regiment, soldier, war, Weihai, Weihaiwei				
				
				
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		Location Location Location
As we digitise more material, more connections are elicited. For example, a photograph (BL04-71) in the recently copied Love collection was captioned in the album ‘Great War Memorial Wei-Hai-Wei’. Seeing this photograph brought to mind a photograph in the Ruxton … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged location, memorial, Update, war, Weihaiwei				
				
				
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		Piazza Regina Elina, Italian Concession, Tientsin
Between 1860 and 1945, the Chinese port city of Tientsin (Tianjin) was the site of up to nine foreign-controlled concessions, as well as, temporarily, a multi-national military government (1900-02), and a series of evolving municipal administrations. This photograph (Gr01-100) on … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Photograph of the day					
					
				
								
					Tagged architecture, concrete, design, Grove, memorial, parking, Tianjin, villa;fountain				
				
				
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