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- Street barricade, with British bluejackets
- British and Japanese naval officers watching fighting from the roof of the Japanese Consulate, Hankow
- Revolutionary troops deployed near the Dazhimen Railway Station
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Watching fires in the Chinese City, from a roof, Hankow University of Bristol – Historical Photographs of China reference number: WS01-055. Admiral Sah Cheng-ping (Sa Zhenbing) was the commander of the Qing fleet sent to supress the rebellion. See The Birth of a Republic - Francis Stafford’s Photographs of China’s 1911 Revolution and Beyond by Hanchao Lu (University of Washington Press, 2010), page 78, where a very similar image is captioned "From the roof of the Japanese consulate in Hankou foreigners are watching the street battle that followed the imperial army's counterattack on October 18, 1911". However, the building in WS01-055 is not the Japanese Consulate - which is depicted in WS01-091.
- Group in Hankow, 1934
- Porters outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building, the Bund, Hankow
- Japanese Concession, Hankow
- German and Russian Concessions, Hankow
- British Concession, Hankow
- Frontage of China Navigation Company in Hankow
- Holt House and Yokohama Specie Bank, Bund, Hankow
- Alfred Holt House, The Bund, Hankow (汉口)
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Standing by a corpse, Hankow University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: BL03-120. See BL03-108 and BL03-112 (photographs of the same dead man). Shop: "Han FOO HSing Tailors Manufacture in Chinese ana Foreign Army ana Navy Uniform Clothes". Shop signs for toothpaste and engraving for signature seals. Also three 'Admiral' advertisements for a popular Japanese-made liver pill used to treat halitosis - 'Human Elixir (pinyin: Rendan; Ch: 仁丹)'.
- Sikh policeman, Hankow Bund (汉口外滩)
- Hankow Volunteer Corps (汉口英国义勇队), Hankow
- Warehouses, Hankow (汉口)
- At the Hankow Race Club (汉口赛马会)
- Hankow Race Club (汉口赛马场)
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Custom House and German-Asiatic Bank, Bund, Shanghai University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: BL02-024. Hankow Road (Hankou lu) photographed from the Bund. On the left: The Custom House. On the right: The German-Asiatic Bank. This photograph is from an album entitled "Chronicle of a Tour of Pelissier's Follies". Pelissier's Follies was a theatre troupe set up by the English producer H.G. Pelissier. The group toured Asia in 1911 including stops at Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tianjin.
- One of the Factories of the Japan Cotton Trading Company, LTD.
- Japanese Consul General office in Hancow
- Japanese Consulate, Hankou
- Street View of Second Special Section, Hankow
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Hankow Chuo-Shatan [Hankou Train station] From a series of postcards
- The French Concession in Hankou