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- Zhang Zhidong Surveys the Hangyang Ironworks
- Intense clash of two armies outside of Hankou
- Posing in front of the Hubei Military Government in Wuhan after the Uprising
- Vanquishing of Wuchang city
- Hankou Map
- Workers in Factory Boiler Room
- Honda Factory Machine Line
- Hanyang Iron Works and Tortoise Hill, seen from the Yangtse River
- Factories, Hankow (汉口)
- Hankou Bund, 1931 [Colorized]
- Germans leaving Hankou by Rail During Japanese Control
- The Bund under construction, Hankou
- The Bund and houses under construction, Hankou
- The Bund under construction, Hankou
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Guanwen 官文, Governor General of Huguang with his suite, Hankou, 1858 'Governor General of Hoo-kwang with his suite'. A Manchu, Guanwen 官文, served as Huguang Governor General (or Viceroy) from 1855-1867. Photograph by William Jocelyn, taken on the deck of HMS Furious. This is probably the first photograph taken in Hankou (Wuhan). Guanwen, the governor general of the provinces of Hubei (Hupeh) and Hunan, is probably the man sitting second from the left. A wood engraving of this image (flipped) was published in 1859 in Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan by Laurence Oliphant. See History of Photography in China 1842-1860 by Terry Bennett, pages 136 and 138.
- Hulk and lighters, Hankow
- Workers carrying cargo, Hankow
- Robert Capa and Joris Ivens filming "The 400 Million"
- Steamer ‘Priam’ in Hankow (汉口)
- Joris Ivens
- Porters in Hankow
- Factories, Hankow (汉口)
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Hanyang Iron and Steel Works 汉阳铁厂,中国近代最早的官办钢铁企业。1890年由湖广总督张之洞主持下动工兴建,1893年9月建成投产。 Hanyang Iron and Steel Works, which is the first official steel works in China. It was started to build in 1890, and manufacturing in 1893.
- Melchers & Co.
- Female Chinese Soldiers in International Press