Series 08: George Ernest Morrison pictorial material, 1802-1923

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Series 08: George Ernest Morrison pictorial material, 1802-1923

1802-1923

Item 01: Contents list for the pictorial material from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 202/vol. 1

Textual Records (3 p.)

Item 02: Photographs of China, 1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 202/vol. 2

1 album (200 photographic prints)

1 February-10 July 1910

1. Feb 1st. At the fair at Tien Chang i. [Dianzhang town in Ping county, Shaanxi province, today]

2. Feb 1st. At the fair at Tien Chang i. [Dianzhang town in Ping county, Shaanxi province, today]

3. Feb 1st. Remnant of a former Temple

4. Feb 2nd. East gate of Chienchou. [Qian county of Shaanxi province today]

5. Feb 4th. My carts near Pinchow. [Bin county of Shaanxi province today]

6. Feb 4th. Seven-storeyed [storied] Pagoda of Pinchow.

7. Feb 7th. Avenue on way to Ping Liang fu.

8. Feb 7th. Two police of Chingchow escorting me - carry knives.

9. Feb 7th. View in Pai Shin Ssu. [Baishui town of Gansu province today]

10. Feb 7th. Old woman of 80 near Pai Shui Ssu.

11. Feb 8th. Guard-house with five beacons and watch-tower seen every 10 li.

12. Feb 8th. Pagoda of Ping Liang fu.

13. Feb 13th. Loess gulch near Hui Ning hsien [Lanchow].

14. Feb 13th. [Waterwheel in] Lanchow.

15. Feb 25th. Children who gather animal droppings.

16. Feb 25th. Water-mill near Hsiao Lou Chih. [in Gaolan county today]

17. Feb 25th. Wayside shrine with praying-wheel moved by water from spring.

18. Feb 25th. Pavilion crossing roadway - common object.

19. March 1st. The Great Wall with the guard-house and the mud ruins - the characteristic feature of the country. My two ponies below.

20. March 2nd. Lung Kou p’u – the ordinary stage.

21. March 2nd. Shih pa li p’u. People standing at my inn door. [in Gulang county today]

22. March 3rd. Official letter carrier.

23. March 3rd. 15 11 west from on way to Ku lan hsien.

24. March 3rd. Mountains bordering plain on south.

25. March 3rd. A village beauty.

26. March 3rd. Ruined gate of former walled town Chin pien i. showing the characteristic destruction. [in Wuwei county today]

27. March 4th. Liangchow - main street. [Wuwei city of Gansu province today]

28. March 4th. S.E. corner tower of Liangchow

29. March 4th. Liangchow. Twin pagodas inside Anting men.

30. March 5th. Grave mounds near S. gate of Liangchow.

31. March 5th. Liangchow - view looking N. from Ching lou.

32. March 6th. Mr. Preedy at the west gate of Liangchow.

33. March 6th. Bishop Otto's seminary.

34. March 7th. Mgr. Otto at his church.

35. March 7th. My guide from Bishop Otto's - at 40 li p’u [at Tsu Shih Li Pu].

36. March 7th. Tsu shih li p’u. Ruins characteristic of whole plain. [in Wuwei today]

37. March 7th. Tsu chih li p’u. Characteristic ruins.

38. March 7th. Tsu chih li p’u. Inhabited portion among the ruins.

39. March 8th. The ordinary defensible occupied farmstead of Liangchow plain.

40. March 8th. A Chih li exile at Yung Chang hsien.

41. March 9th. My carts and ponies.

42. March 9th. Our inn-yard at Shui chuan.

43. March 11th. Dagoba at Shan tan hsien.

44. March 11th. Tafossu 10 li west of Shan tan hsien.

45. March 11th. Village 15 li west of Shan tan hsien.

46. March 11th. 'Great Wall' near Shan tan hsien.

47. March 12th. Kanchow - the Tien chu t’ang.

48. March 12th. In village near Kanchow.

49. March 12th. The Buddhist Temple with the gigantic reclining Buddha [Kanchow].

50. March 12th. Kanchow - the Dagoba.

51. March 13th. Train of ten camels in the soda-encrusted spongy plain ten miles east of Kao Tai hsien.

52. March 15th. Hei Ch’uan.

53. March 15th. Farmhouse on outskirts of Hei Ch’uan.

54. March 16th. Hung Tsu Miao, 10 li west of Hua Ch’iang tzu on sand hillock overlooking Hui ho.

55. March 18th. View of watch-tower in oasis of Lin Shui.

56. March 19th. Suchow. Ku lou [Drum tower] from east.

57. March 19th. View from Splingaerd’s yamen looking north. Suchow.

58. March 19th. Suchow – a lama.

59. March 21st. My caravan 20 li east of Chia Yu Kuan.

60. March 22nd. Chia Yu Kuan from the east.

61. March 22nd. Chia Yu Kuan.

62. March 22nd. View from Chia Yu Kuan looking south along the wall and trench.

63. March 22nd. Chia Yu Kuan.

64. March 22nd. Midday halt. Views of ruins inside wall. Quite empty.

65. March 22nd. The only soldier in the guard-house at midday. Old style. No arms in Guard house.

66. March 22nd. Our midday rest house midway between Chia Yu Kuan and Hui Hui p’o.

67. March 22nd. Group at our midday rest house.

68. March 22nd. The Fort wall at the midday camp.

69. March 23rd. Old woman by high-wheeled cart in Huo Kou.

70. March 24th. Only shelter for 30 miles between Ch’iho Chin hsia and Yu men hsien.

71. March 26th. The only inn at the stage of Ch’i tao kou.

72. March 27th. Our caravan in the plain 20 li E. of Lo T’o ching.

73. March 28th. East gate of Ansichow ruins. Gate towers dismantled. Sand backed up against wall. Gale of wind and dust. [Anxi county of Gansu province today]

74. March 30th. Desert stage of Pai Tun Tze from the top of the watch-tower.

75. March 31st. Midday halt in the desert.

76. April 1st. Ta Ch’uan, third stage in desert.

77. April 3rd. The two Taoist priests of the wayside Kuan ti miao at Huang Yuan tzu midway to Sha Ch’uan.

78. April 3rd. Hsing Hsing Hsia.

79. April 3rd. The Kuan ti miao, built by the Taotai Hsu - Chien Ch’uan tzu (soda spring).

80. April 6th. The pond in Chang Lui Shui.

81. April 6th. Chang Lui Shui.

82. April 7th. My Ch’ai Jen [Yamen runner] with the Tower carbine.

83. April 7th. Huang Lu Kang.

84. April 7th. View north of Huang Lu Kang.

85. April 8th. Ch’ant’ous at Hami.

86. April 8th. Ch’ant’ous at Hami.

87. April 8th. South gate of Hsin Ch’eng.

88. April 9th. Hami. The three children of the Russian subject agent of the Te Sheng Yang hang.

89. April 10th. Tomb of Hami princes.

90. April 10th. Ploughing close to the Hami princes’ tomb.

91. April 11th. Village of Erh p’o Ch’ant’ou. Village inns kept by Chinese.

92. April 12th. Our midday halt in the desert.

93. April 14th. My Ch’ai Jen [Yamen runner] from Liao Tun.

94. April 15th. The stage of … [Chi-ko-ching-tze] in narrow pass in the hills.

95. April 16th. The pei lu on the way to T’ou Shui.

96. April 17th. Ta Shih t’ou stage in the pass among the hills.

97. April 17th. Unemployed seated near domed-shaped shelter.

98. April 20th. Main street of Ku Ch’eng tzu.

99. April 20th. Tsu Shih li p’o where we camped in the open steppe.

100. April 21st. Chant’ou of 78.

101. April 24th. Ch’ant’ou man and Mohammedan boy near Urumchi.

102. April 24th. Urumchi. Ts’ai Shen Maio in Nam Kuan.

103. April 24th Urumchi. Liang [Liang Yu-shu] P’eng [Peng Yi-chung]

104. April 24th. Urumchi. Rev. G.W. Hunter.

105. April 24th. Urumchi. The Duke Lan. [Duke Zai Lan]

106. April 24th. Urumchi. The Provincial Treasurer. [Wang Shu-nan]

107. April 24th. Urumchi. The Provincial Judge. [Jung Pei]

108. April 24th. Urumchi. Big south gate looking up street. Note pickle-jars on roof.

109. April 24th. Urumchi. Site of execution of Chang Yin-huan.

110. April 24th. Urumchi Russian Hangs opposite the Russian Consulate.

111. May 10th. Camel caravans of Hassas in steppes.

112. May 10th. My tarantass.

113. May 15th. Cart with load of brushwood - in plain much dust.

114. May 18th. San T’ai on Sairan Nor.

115. May 18th. Island and Temple in Sairan Nor near San T’ai.

116. May 18th. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T’ai.

117. May 18th. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T’ai.

118. May 18th. Hassas near Sairan Nor en trek for Tarbagatai.

119. May 18th. Hassas near Sairan Nor en trek for Tarbagatai.

120. May 20th. Ku Lou of Hsin Ch’eng.

121. May 20th. Ku Lou of Hsin Ch’eng.

122. May 20th. On the way to Kuldja.

123. May 20th. Mongols in Kuldja - man and woman.

124. May 20th. Ferry at the Ili River at Kuldja.

125. May 20th. Kuldja. The Ili Ferry.

126. May 20th. Ku lou of Kuldja.

127. May 20th. View in Kuldja.

128. May 28th. Our inn-yard - Kuldja.

129. May 29th. Taranchi father at Tu ma shuk pa ta ha.

130. May 29th. Taranchi mother.

131. May 29th. Hassa tents and sheep near Ili valley.

132. May 29th. The Ili ferry.

133. May 29th. The Ili ferry.

134. May 30th. View at the Pass between the Ili and Tekes.

135. May 30th. Hassa oxen in defile - dragging timber.

136. May 31st. Early morning. Our Mongol mill at the creek where we had passed the night.

137. May 31st. Caravan in hills. Chinese - Aksu Kuchar and others going to Aksu.

138. June 1st. Lamasery of Hu no kai.

139. June 1st. Lamasery of Hu no kai.

140. June 1st. Group of Lamas by tent close to Lamesery in Hu no kai.

141. June 1st. Sarts purchasing horses.

142. June 5th. Musart Pass.

143. June 5th. Musart Pass.

144. June 5th. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier. [Ispartik Glacier]

145. June 5th. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier. [Ispartik Glacier]

146. June 6th. View from the Ma p’o tzu at Hua Hsuan tzu or Khai luk.

147. June 6th. Tan’Ta Shih from across the Musart River.

148. June 6th. Hua Hsuan Tzu - Khai luk.

149. June 6th. My caravan bashi [driver] - Kuldja to Aksu.

150. June 7th. Barrier of K’o li chia.

151. June 7th. View looking up the lower Musart Valley.

152. June 7th. The Ma p’o tzu on the way to Khurgan.

153. June 11th. Hsin Ch’eng.

154. June 12th. Ferry at the Aksu River.

155. June 12th. Ferry at the Aksu River.

156. June 12th. Young wife at the Ferry of the Aksu River.

157. June 12th. Our inn-yard in Hsin Cheng.

158. June 13th. Stage in the desert of Shu tu ku tuk.

159. June 15th. Our people at Chadir.

160. June 15th. Chadir.

161. June 19th. Kupru Robart. Late in evening.

162. June 21st. Beggar on the way to Kashgar.

163. June 21st. On the way to Kashgar.

164. June 21st. On the way to Kashgar.

165. June 21st. Kashgar.

166. June 21st. Kashgar.

167. June 21st. Kashgar.

168. June 21st. Kashgar.

169. June 21st. Kashgar.

170. June 21st. Kashgar.

171. June 21st. Kashgar.

172. June 21st. Kashgar.

173. June 21st. Kashgar.

174. June 21st. Kashgar.

175. June 21st. Kashgar.

176. June 21s.t Kashgar.

177. June 21st. Kashgar.

178. June 21st. Macartney’s Tibetan cook.

179. July 3rd. Tablet Temple - Min Yul. [Tibet Temple]

180. July 3rd. Min Yul.

181. July 4th. Kirghez tent and child.

182. July 5th. View at Aksalar

183. July 5th. River crossing at Aksalar.

184. July 5th. Ulugchat.

185. July 5th. Ulugchat.

186. July 5th. Kizil Su near Ulugchat.

187. July 6th. Fort at Yehgin.

188. July 6th. The Kizil Su Valley near Irkeshtam.

189. July 6th. The Kizil Su near Irkeshtam - camel packs in the bed. Among them Macartney’s Tarantass.

190. July 7th. Khirgiz Tents on the Tuan Muran where passed night.

191. July 7th. Khirgiz old gentleman in the Tuan Muran.

192. July 7th. View from our camp on the Tuan Muran.

193. July 7th. Khirgiz lady on the Tuan Muran.

194. July 8th. View on the route after passing the Taldek Pass.

195. July 8th. View looking west from the Taldek Pass.

196. July 9th. Near Kizil Kurghan.

197. July 9th. Near Kizil Kurghan.

198. July 9th. Near Kizil Kurghan.

199. July 10th. Cart near Osh.

200. July 10th. On the way to Osh.

200. July 10th. On the way to Osh.

Item 03: Photographs of China, 1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 203

1 album (100 photographic prints)

1 February-10 July 1910

Page 1
a. At the fair at Tien Chang i. [Feb 1st] [Dianzhang town in Ping county, Shaanxi province, today]
b. East gate of Chienchow [Feb 2nd] [Qian county of Shaanxi province today]
c. Seven-storeyed Pagoda of Pinchow [Feb 4th]

Page 2
a. Two police of Chingchow escorting me - carry knives [Feb 7th]
b. Old woman of eighty near Pai Shui ssu [Feb 7th]

Page 3
a. Pagoda of Ping Liang fu [Feb 8th]
b. [Waterwheel in] Lanchow [Feb 13th]

Page 4
a. Water-mill near Hsiao Lou Chih [Feb 25th] [in Gaolan county today]
b. Pavilion crossing roadway - common object [Feb 25th]

Page 5
a. Lung Kou p’u – the ordinary stage. [March 2nd]
b. Official letter carrier [March 3rd]

Page 6
a. Mountains bordering plain on south [March 3rd]
b. Ruined gate of former walled town Chin pien i. showing the characteristic destruction [March 3rd] [in Wuwei county today]
c. S.E. corner tower of Liangchow [March 4th]

Page 7
a. Grave mounds near S. Gate of Liangchow [March 5th]
b. Mr. Preedy at the west gate of Liangchow [March 6th]

Page 8
a. Mgr. Otto at his church [March 7th]
b. Tsu chih li p’u. Ruins characteristic of whole plain [March 7th] [in Wuwei today]
c. Tsu chih li p’u. Inhabited portion among the ruins [March 7th]

Page 9
a. A Chih li exile at Yung Ch'ang hsien [March 8th]
b. Our inn-yard at Shui chuan [March 9th]
c. Tafossu - 10 li west of Shan tan hsien [March 11th]

Page 10
a. Great Wall near Shan tan hsien [March 11th]
b. In village near Kanchow [March 12th]
c. Kanchow - the Dagoba [March 12th]

Page 11
a. Hei Ch’uan [March 15th]
b. Hung Tsu Miao - 10 li west of Hua Ch’iang tzu - on sand hillock overlooking Hui ho [March 16th]

Page 12
a. Suchow. Ku lou from east. [March 19th]
b. Suchow – a lama. [March 19th]

Page 13
a. Chia Yu Kuan from the east [March 22nd]
b. View from Chia Yu Kuan looking south along the wall and trench [March 22nd]

Page 14
a. Mid-day halt. View of ruins inside wall. Quite empty [March 22nd]
b. Our mid-day rest house, midway between Chia Yu Kuan and Hui Hui p’o [March 22nd]

Page 15
a. The Fort wall at our midday camp [March 22nd]
b. Only shelter for 30 miles between Ch’iho Chin hsia and Yu men hsien [March 24th]

Page 16
a. Our caravan in the plain 20 li E. of Lo T’o ching. [March 27th]
b. Desert stage of Pai Tun Tze from the top of the watch-tower [March 30th]

Page 17
a. Ta Ch’uan, third stage in desert [April 1st]
b. Hsing Hsing Hsia [April 3rd]
c. The pond in Chang Lui Shui [April 6th]

Page 18
a. My Ch’ai Jen [Yamen runner] with the Tower carbine [April 7th]
b. View north of Huang Lu Kang [April 7th]
c. Ch’ant’ous at Hami [April 8th]

Page 19
a. Hami. The three children of the Russian subject agent of the Te Sheng Yang hang [April 9th]
b. Ploughing close to the Hami princes’ tomb [April 10th]
c. Our mid-day halt in the desert [April 12th]

Page 20
a. The stage of … [Chi-ko-ching-tze] in narrow pass in the hills [April 15th]
b. Ta Shih t’ou stage in the pass among the hills [April 17th]

Page 21
a. Main street of Ku Ch’eng tzu [April 20th]
b. Chant’ou of 78 [April 21st]

Page 22
a. Urumchi. Ts’ai Shen Maio in Nam Kuan [April 24th]
b. Urumchi. Rev. G.W. Hunter [April 24th]

Page 23
a. Urumchi. The Provincial Treasurer [Wang Shu-nan] [April 24th]
b. Urumchi. Big south gate looking up street. Note pickle- jars on roof [April 24th]

Page 24
a. Urumchi. Russian Hangs opposite the Russian Consulate [April 24th]
b. My tarantass [May 10th]

Page 25
a. San T’ai on Sairan Nor. [May 18th]
b. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T’ai [May 18th]

Page 26
a. Hassas near Sairan Nor on trek for Tarbagatai [May 18th]
b. Ku Lou of Hsin Ch’eng [May 18th]

Page 27
a. On the way to Kuldja [May 20th]
b. Ferry at the Ili R[iver] at Kuldja [May 20th]

Page 28
a. Ku lou of Kuldja [May 20th]
b. Our inn-yard Kuldja [May 20th]

Page 29
a. Taranchi - Mother [May 29th]
b. The Ili ferry [May 29th]

Page 30
a. View at the Pass between the Ili and Tekes [May 30th]
b. Early morning. Our Mongol mill at the creek where we passed the night [May 31st]
c. Lamasery of Hu no Kai [June 1st]

Page 31
a. Group of Lamas by tent close to Lamesery in Hu no Kai [June 1st]
b. Musart Pass [June 5th]

Page 32
a. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier. [Ispartik Glacier] [June 5th]
b. View from the Ma p’o tzu at Hua Hsifan tzu or Khai luk [June 6th]

Page 33
a. Hua Hsuan Tzu - Khai luk [June 6th]
b. Barrier of K’o li chia [June 7th]

Page 34
a. The Ma p’o tzu on the way to Khurgan [June 7th]
b. Ferry at the Aksu River [June 12th]

Page 35
a. Young wife at the Ferry of the Aksu River [June 12th]
b. Stage in the desert of Shu tu ku tuk [June 13th]

Page 36
a. Chadir [June 15th]
b. Beggar on the way to Kashgar [June 21st]

Page 37
a. On the way to Kashgar [June 21st]
b. Kashgar [June 21st]

Page 38
a. Kashgar [June 21st]
b. Kashgar [June 21st]
c. Kashgar [June 21st]

Page 39
a. Kashgar [June 21st]
b. Kashgar [June 21st]

Page 40
a. Macartney’s Tibetan Cook [June 21st]
b. Min Yul [July 3rd]

Page 41
a. View at Aksalar [July 5th]
b. Ulugchat [July 5th]
c. Kizil Su near Ulugchat [July 5th]

Page 42
a. The Kizil Su Valley near Irkeshtam [July 6th]
b. Khirgiz Tents on the Tuan Muran where we passed the night [July 7th]

Page 43
a. View from our camp on the Tuan Muran [July 7th]
b. View on the route after passing the Taldek Pass [July 8th]

Page 44
a. Near Kizil Kurghan [July 9th]
b. Near Kizil Kurghan [July 9th]

Page 45
a. On the way to Osh [July 10th]

Item 04: Photographs of China, 1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 204

1 album (99 photographic prints)

1 February-10 July 1910

1. At the fair at Tien Chang i [Feb 1st] Dianzhang town in Ping county, Shaanxi province, today]

2. Remnant of a former Temple [Feb 1st]

3. My carts near Pinchow [Feb 4th] [Bin county of Shaanxi province today]

4. Avenue on way to Ping Liang fu [Feb 7th]

5. View in Pai Shin Ssu [Feb 7th] [Baishui town of Gansu province today]

6. Guard-house with five beacons and watch-tower seen every 10 li [Feb 8th]

7. Loess gutch near Hui Ning hsien [Lanchow]. [Feb 13th]

8. Children who gather animal droppings [Feb 25th]

9. Wayside shrine with praying-wheel moved by water from spring [Feb 25th]

10. The Great Wall with the guard-house and the mud ruins - the characteristic feature of the country. My two ponies below [March 1st]

11. Shih pa li p’u. People standing at my inn door [March 2nd] [in Gulang county today]

12. 15 li west from … on way to Ku lan hsien [March 3rd]

13. A village beauty [March 3rd]

14. Liang chow - main street [March 4th] [Wuwei city of Gansu province today]

15. Liang chow. Twin pagodas inside Anting Men [March 4th]

16. Liangchow - view looking N. from Chung lou [March 5th]

17. Bishop Otto's seminary [March 6th]

18. My guide from Bishop Otto's - at 40 li p’u [at Tsu Shih Li Pu] [March 7th]

19. Tsu chih li p’u - characteristic ruins. [March 7th]

20. The ordinary defensible occupied farmstead of Liangchow plain [March 8th]

21. My carts and ponies [March 9th]

22. Dagoba at Shan tan hsien [March 11th]

23. Village 15 li west of Shan tan hsien [March 11th]

24. Kanchow - the Tien chu t’ang [March 12th]

25. The Buddhist Temple with the gigantic reclining Buddha [Kanchow] [March 12th]

26. Train of camels in the soda-incrusted spongy plain 10 miles east of Kao Tai hsien [March 13th]

27. Farmhouse on outskirts of Hei Ch’uan [March 15th]

28. View of watch-tower in oasis of Lin Shui [March 18th]

29. View from Splingaerd’s yamen looking north. Suchow [March 19th]

30. My caravan 20 li east of Chia Yu Kuan [March 21st]

31. Chia Yu Kuan [March 22nd]

32. Chia Yu Kuan [March 22nd]

33. The only soldier in the guard-house at midday. Old style. No arms in guard-house. [March 22nd]

34. Group at our mid-day rest-house [March 22nd]

35. Old woman by high-wheeled cart in Huo Kou [March 23rd]

36. The only inn at the stage of Ch’i tao kou [March 26th]

37. Only shelter for 30 miles between Ch’iho Chin hsia & Yumen hsien [East gate of Ansichow ruins. Gate towers dismantled and sand backed up against wall gate of wind dust] [March 24th] [Anxi county of Gansu province today]

38. Midday halt in the desert [March 28th]

39. The two Taoist priests of the wayside Kuan ti miao at Huang Yuan tzu midway to Sha Ch’uan [April 3rd]

40. The Kuan ti miao, built by the Taotai Hsu - Chien Ch’uan tzu (soda spring) [April 3rd]

41. Chang Lui Shui [April 6th]

42. Huang Lu Kang [April 7th]

43. Ch’ant’ous at Hami [April 8th]

44. South gate of Hsin Ch’eng [April 8th]

45. Tomb of Hami princes [April 10th]

46. Village of Erh p’o Ch’ant’ou. Village inns kept by Chinese. [April 11th]

47. My ch’ai Jen [Yamen runner] from Liao Tun [April 14th]

48. The pei lu on the way to T’ou Shui [April 16th]

49. Unemployed seated near domed-shaped shelter [April 17th]

50. Tsu Shih li p’o where we camped in the open steppe [April 20th]

51. Ch’ant’ou man and Mohammedan boy near Urumchi [April 24th]

52. Urumchi. Liang P’eng [Liang Yu-shu, Peng Yi-chung] [April 24th]

53. Urumchi. The Duke Lan. [Duke Zai Lan] [April 24th]

54. Urumchi. The Provincial Treasurer [Provincial Judge Jung Pei] [April 24th]

55. Urumchi. Site of execution of Chang Yin-huan [April 24th]

56. Camel caravan of Hassas in Steppes. [May 10th]

57. Cart with load of brushwood in plain - much dust [May 15th]

58. Island and Temple in Sairan Nor near San T’ai. [May 18th]

59. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T’ai [May 18th]

60. Ku Lou of Hsin Ch’eng [May 20th]

61. On the way to Kuldja [May 20th]

62. Kuldja. The Ili Ferry [May 20th]

63. View in Kuldja. [May 20th]

64. Taranchi father at Tu ma shuk pa ta ha. [May 29th]

65. Hassa tents and sheep near Ili valley [May 29th]

66. The Ili ferry [May 29th]

67. Hassa oxen in defile - carrying timber [May 30th]

68. Caravan in hills - Chinese-Aksu Kuchar and others going to Aksu [May 31st]

69. Lamasery of Hu no kai [June 1st]

70. Sarts purchasing horses [June 1st]

71. Musart Pass [June 5th]

72. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier. [Ispartik Glacier] [June 5th]

73. Tan’Ta Shih from across the Musart R [River] [June 6th]

74. My caravan bashi - Kuldja to Aksu [June 6th]

75. View looking up the lower Musart Valley [June 7th]

76. Hsin Ch’eng. [June 11th]

77. Ferry at the Aksu River [June 12th]

78. Our inn-yard in Hsin Cheng. [June 12th]

79. Our people at Chadir [June 15th]

80. Kupru Robart. Late in the evening [June 19th]

81. On the way to Kashgar [June 21st]

82. Kashgar [June 21st]

83. Kashgar [June 21st]

84. Kashgar [June 21st]

85. Kashgar [June 21st]

86. Kashgar [June 21st]

87. Kashgar [June 21st]

88. Kashgar [June 21st]

89. Tablet Temple. Min Yul [Tibet Temple] [July 3rd]

90. Kirghez tent and child [July 4th]

91. River crossing at Aksalar [July 5th]

92. Ulugchat [July 5th]

93. Fort at Yehgin [July 6th]

94. The Kizil Su near Irkeshtam - camel packs in the bed - among them Macartney’s Tarantass [July 6th]

95. Khirgiz old gentleman in the Tuan Muran [July 7th]

96. Khirgiz lady on the Tuan Muran [July 7th]

97. View looking W. from the Taldek Pass [July 8th]

98. Near Kizil Kurghan [July 9th]

99. Cart near Osh [July 10th]

Item 05: Photographs of China, 1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 205

1 album (228 photographic prints)

22 April-10 July, 1910

231. View from San ch'a ho, early morning. April 22nd.

232. View near San ch'a ho. April 22nd.

233. Half way house in the desert. April 22nd.

234. Bullock carts loaded with Kaoliang and coal. April 23rd.

235. Ch'an t'ous building a wall of stamped mud. April 23rd.

236. Camel troop loading near Ta ch'uan. April 23rd.

237. Farm in scrub east of Fu k'ang hsien. April 23rd.

238. Farm in scrub east of Fu kang hsien. April 23rd.

239. Hei hou I. April 24th.

240. Urumchi. Ch'an t'ou and grandchild. [April 26th]

241. Urumchi. Tsai shen miao in Nam Kuan. [April 24th]

242. Urumchi. Central tower in Man'Cheng with Kuanti miao seen through archway.

243. Urumchi. W[est] gate of Man Ch'eng close to Petersen's.

244. Urumchi. Père Hoogers.

245. Urumchi. Front door of Lang Kung yelis.

246. Urumchi. Richest street in Province.

247. Urumchi. Inn-yard.

248. Urumchi. A luchun soldier in mufti.

249. Urumchi. G.E.M[orrison], Pêng [Yi-chung] and Petersen.

250. Urumchi. Petersen and his new antelope.

251. Urumchi. Petersen and his huang yang.

252. Urumchi. G.E.M[orrison], Pêng [Yi-chung] and Liang [Yu-Shu].

253. Urumchi. The south suburb.

254. Urumchi. View across suburb to the Russian school.

255. Temple near Manass. May 8th.

256. Urumchi. View of camp from N.W. corner of city wall.

257. Urumchi. Ssu ch'uan guard house.

258. Urumchi. Wan Shou Kung.

259. Urumchi. Petersen's quarters.

260. Urumchi. Russian hangs opposite the Russian Consulate.

261. Urumchi. View from Wan Shou Kung looking towards Petersen's.

262. Urumchi. View from Wan Shou Kung looking towards Petersen's.

263. Urumchi. View from gate near Lang Kung yelis.

264. Urumchi. Looking S. down wall from Lan Kung yelis.

265. Urumchi. View from S.E. corner looking to Chung hsueh t'ang.

266. Urumchi. View towards Hung Shan tsui.

267. Urumchi. Governor's yamen.

268. Lou Tou I. May 7th.

269. Ch'an t'ou in Lou Tou I. May 7th.

270. Lou Tou I. May 7.

271. B. exposure Lung Wang Miao near Manass. May 7th.

272. Temple near Manass. May 8th.

273. The usual farm in pretty irrigated country. May 8th.

274. On road near Shih ho tzu, camels approaching. May 8th.

275. My Tarantass from Urumchi to Kuldja. May 8th.

276. My p.o. ting ch'ai [servant]. My Ch'an t'ou and ponies in the scrub near Yen Chih hai. May 9th.

277. A surly brute of Ch'an t'ou. May 9th.

278. View in San tao ho tzu. May 9th.

279. View in San tao ho tzu. May 9th.

280. Trees and temple in San Tao ho tzu. May 9th.

281. Trees and temple in San tao ho tzu. May 9th.

282. Our inn at Hsi hu with Hunter. May 10th.

283. N. wall of Hsi hu. May 10th.

284. Niang niang miao near Hsi Hu. May 10th.

285. A Wussu Mongol. May 11th.

286. Pu Erh Ta. May 11th.

287. Kuei Tung. May 10th.

288. Kuei Tung. May 10th.

289. Inn yard at Ku Erh Tu. May 12th.

290. Inn yard at Ku Erh T'u. May 12th.

291. Inn yard at Ku Erh Tu. May 12th.

292. Inn yard at Ku Erh T'u. [May 12th]

293. Ruddy sheldrale in swamp. May 12th.

294. Ying pan at Ku Erh T'u. May 12th.

295. Ying pan at Ku Erh T'u. May 12th.

296. Ma po tzu. 50 li from T'o T'o. May 12th.

297. Two inn stage of T'o T'o. May 13th.

298. Ssu Chi Ch'ia tzu. Small camp 30 li from T'o T'o. May 13.

299. Mongol woman. May 15.

300. Mongol man. May 15.

301. Wu Tai tui, Kuan Tien and Ma po tzu. May 16th.

302. Wu Tai tui Kuan tien and Ma Po tzu. May 16th.

303. San T'ai. May 16th.

304. San T'ai. May 16th.

305. San T'ai. May 16th.

306. View looking East from Ku lou of Hsin Ch'eng. May 20th.

307. San T'ai. May 16th.

308. San T'ai. May 16th.

309. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T'ai. May 18th.

310. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T'ai. May 18th.

311. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T'ai. May 18th.

312. View of the Sairam Nor from the Ying p'an. May 18th.

313. Ying p'an near the Sairam Nor. May 18th.

314. View across lake of Sairam Nor. May 18th.

315. Hassa woman near Sairam Nor en trek for Tarbagatai. May 18th.

316. San T'ai on Sairam Nor. May 18th.

317. San T'ai on Sairam Nor. [May 18th]

318. Hassas near the Sairam Nor en trek for Tarbagatai. May 18th.

319. Hassas near the Sairam Nor en trek for Tarbagatai. May 18th.

320. Temple in the avenue near Sui T'ing. May 19th.

321. Sui T'ing. Groups of gamblers. May 19th.

322. Lu Tsao k'ou with the mud wall of the former town. Trees, and behind the snow-clad mountains. May 19th.

323. View of the interior of Memorial Temple to Chin Chiang-chun. Sui T'ing. May 19th.

324. View from E[ast] gate, Sui Ting, looking over temple of Chin Chiang-chun. May 19th.

325. Sui Ting from N.W. corner looking along wall to E[ast]. May 19th.

326. Hsin Ch'eng. Tarantasses plying for hire. May 20th.

327. Troops singing on march. Hsin Ch'eng. May 20th.

328. Kuldja. Harrowing near Kuldja.

[May 21-27]

329. Kuldja. Harrowing near Kuldja. [May 21-27]

330. Kuldja. On the way to Kuldja.

331. Kuldja. Approaching Kuldja.

332. Kuldja. On the way to Kuldja.

333. Afghan - pseudo Akskal. at Kuldja.

334. My caravan bashi [driver]- Kuldja to Aksu. [June 6th]

335. Pere Raemdonck in his garden at Kuldja.

336. Ch'ant'ou children playing at Kuldja.

337. Kuldja. Russo-Chinese Bank.

338. Kuldja. Moussabaioff.

339. Kuldja. Père Raemdonck.

340. Kuldja. M. Moussabaioff.

341. View in Kuldja.

342. Kuldja. The Lli Ferry.

343. Horses swimming the Lli River. Kuldja.

344. Kuldja. The Ferry

345. Inn-yard at Kuldja. May 28th.

346. Taranchi girls - married. May 29th.

347. Taranchis at Tuma shuk pa ta ha. May 29th.

348. View at the pass between the Lli and Tekes. May 30th.

349. View at the Pass between the Lli and Tekes. May 30th.

350. Summit of pass between Lli and Tekes R. May 30th.

351. Mill where slept the previous evening. May 31st.

352. My Mongol Ch'ai jen [Yamen runners]. May 31st.

353. An Aksu lik merchant. May 31st.

354. Our midday camp in open air by running water. May 31st.

355. Mongol lamas at Hu no kai. June 1st.

356. Lamasery of Hu no kai. June 1st.

357. Lamasery of Hu no kai. June 1st.

358. Caravan packing. Mud cabin where had camped during night in rain. June 1st.

359. Our midday camp. June 1st.

360. Our midday camp loading up. June 1st.

361. Sarts purchasing horses. June 1st.

362. Sarts purchasing horses which are being lassooed by Khirgiz and Mongols. June 1st.

363. Sarts purchasing horses. June 1st.

364. Bridge near our camp. June 5th.

365. View in glade just past bridge. June 5th.

366. On way to Musart Pass. June 5th.

367. Rising to Musart Pass. June 5th.

368. Stage of Tan Ta Shih. June 6th.

369. Hua Hsuan tzu - Khai luk. June 6th.

370. Entrance to Musart Pass from S[outh]. June 6th.

371. On the way between Tan Ta Shih and Hua Hsuan Tzu. June 6th.

372. Aksu merchant. June 6th.

373. Our guide from Huang Tsao Ho. June 6th.

374. My second caravan bashi from Kuldja to Aksu. June 6th.

375. Barrier of K'o li chia. June 7th.

376. Barrier of K'o li chia. June 7th.

377. Our mid-day camp. June 7th.

378. Our mid-day camp. June 7th.

379. View looking up the Lower Musart Valley. June 7.

380. View of the glade in which is the Ma p'o tzu of Khai luk. June 7th.

381. View of the country on the way to the river. June 8th.

382. Shepherdess in the scrub near the river. June 8th.

383. View across the river from the Ma po tzu. June 8th.

384. Caretaker of the Ma p'o tzu and his wife and daughter. June 8th.

385. Children of the caretaker. June 8th.

386. Tomb in the fields near Cham. June 9th.

387. Widow who gave us shelter at mid-day. June 9th.

388. Red bearded Gilgit man, British subject, who helped me get carts. June 10th.

389. Hsin Ch'eng. June 11th.

390. Hsin Ch'eng. June 11th.

391. Ch'ant'ou goitrous and Chinese on wall of Hsin Ch'eng. June 11th.

392. Ferry at the Aksu river. June 12th.

393. Ferry at the Aksu river. June 12th.

394. Young wife at the Ferry of Aksu R[iver]. June 12th.

395. Our innkeeper's wife and children at Shu tu ku tuft. June 13th.

596. Where we rested for afternoon tea. June 15th.

397. Where we rested for afternoon tea. June 15.

398. Our people at Chadir. June 15th.

399. Our people at Chadir. June 15th.

400. Inside fort of Maralbashi. June 17th.

401. The market at Faizabad (P'ai Sa Wat). June 20th.

402. Ssu Ch'uan man - caretaker of the Kuan tein. June 20th.

403. Near the new city of Kashgar. June 21st.

404. On the way to Kashgar. June 21st.

405. Kashgar.

406. Kashgar.

407. Kashgar.

408. Kashgar.

409. Kashgar.

410. Kashgar.

411. Kashgar.

412. Kashgar.

413. Kashgar.

414. Kashgar.

415. Kashgar.

416. Kashgar.

417. Kashgar.

418. Kashgar.

419. Kashgar.

420. Kashgar.

421. Kashgar.

422. Kashgar.

423. Kashgar.

424. Kashgar.

425. Kashgar.

426. Kashgar.

427. Min Yul. July 3rd.

428. Min Yul. July 3rd.

429. Ulugchat. July 5th.

430. Khirgiz moving camp. July 4th.

431. Kizil Ui river. July 4th.

432. View at Aksalar. July 5th.

433. Ulugchat. July 5.th

434. On the way to the Kizil Su. [July 5th]

435. Our camp near the Kizil Su - midday. July 5th.

436. The Kizil Su near Ulugchat. July 5th.

437. The Kizil Su near Ulugchat. July 5th.

438. Yegin River. July 6th.

439. Kizil Su near Irkeshtam. [July 6th]

440. River crossing near Irkeshtam. July 6th.

441. View between Yegin and Irkeshtam. July 6th.

442. View between Yegin and Irkeshtam. July 6th.

443. View on the route after crossing the Taldek Pass. July 8th.

444. Our camp after march of 142 li on 8th. July 9th.

445. View from our camp looking down stream. July 9th.

446. View from our camp looking up stream way we had come on 8th. July 9th.

447. Near Kizil Kurghan. July 9th.

448. Near Kizil Kurghan. July 9th.

449. Near Kizil Kurghan. July 9th.

450. View near Kizil Kurghan. July 9th.

451. The River wood W[est] of Gulcha. July 9th.

452. In the valley W[est] of Gulcha. July 9th.

453. W[est] of Gulcha. July 9th.

454. In the valley W[est] of Gulcha. July 9th.

455. By the river near Gulcha. July 9th.

456. On the way to Osh. July 10th.

457. On the way to Osh. July 10th.

458. On the way to Osh. July 10th.

Item 06: Photographs of China, 1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 206

1 album (230 photographic prints)

26 January-21 April 1910

1. Two three-storied sexagonal twin pagodas 20 li W[est] of Huachow. [Jan 26th]

2. Ordinary mud villages on road Sian fu to Lanchow. Feb. 1st.

3. Ordinary mud villages on road Sian fu to Lanchow. [Feb 1st]

4. Village inn of Shang Chao. Feb. 1st. [Shuangzhao town in Xianjing , Shaanxi province].

5. Watch tower near Shang Chao. Feb. 1st.

6. An ox cart. Feb. 1st.

7. The watch tower. Feb. 1st.

8. Chien chou. Two beggars. Feb. 2nd.

9. Chien chou. An inn yard. Feb. 2nd.

10. Chien chou. Boy with pipe as long as himself. Feb. 2nd.

11. The loess cutting. Feb. 2nd.

12. View near Yung shou hsien. Feb. 3rd.

13. View near Yung shou hsien. Feb. 3rd.

14. Wayside group on way to Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

15. My carts near Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

16. Ravine before Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

17. Woman in inn yard in Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

18. Woman in inn yard at Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

19. The north gate of Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

20. View across the River valley near Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

21. View across the River Galley near Pinchow.

22. Camel train near Pinchow. Feb. 4th.

23. Criminal in chains and block in market place Chung wu hsien. [Feb 5th]

24. Dog and shepherd boy near Chung wu hsien. [Feb 5th]

25. View down the R[iver]. valley at Ching Chow. [Feb 6th] [Jingchuan county of Gansu province]

26. Avenue on way to Ping Liang fu. Feb. 7th.

27. The Yamen runner who escorts me to Ping Liang fu. Feb. 7th.

28. Magpie at 25 ft. Feb. 7th.

29. Tso's avenue near Ping Liang fu. Feb. 8th.

30. Guard house (always unoccupied) with five beacons and small wooden pai lou stating distance 25 li from Ping liang fu. Feb. 8th.

31. My three carters Ching chiang I. Feb. 11th.

32. Our inn yard at Ching Chiang I. Feb. 11th.

33. Our inn yard at Ching Chiang I. Feb. 11th.

34. Smooth hills with foot near Ching Chiang I. Feb. 11th.

35. Beggar children on the road. Feb. 13th.

36. Beggar children on the road. Feb. 13th.

37. Beggar children on the road. Feb. 13th.

38. Loess gulch nearing Hui Ning hsien [Lanchow]. Feb. 13th.

39. Pillars marking every 10 li on the way of Anting hsien. Feb. 14th.

40. Ruined gate tower and wall of village. Ching Shui I. [Feb 16th]

41. Gentleman on the road who asked me to take his photo. Feb. 16th

42. On the way to Lanchow. Feb. 17th.

43. Lanchow. [Muller and Splingaerd at former’s door in Factory. Feb 22nd]

44. Lanchow. [Entrance to Woollen mill with Splingaerd and Muller taken by mistake at 25 instead [of] 100 ft. Feb 22nd]

45. Lanchow. [A cathedral in Lanchow]

46. Lanchow. [The Memorial Temple for Tso Tsung-tang, the Viceroy of Shenxi and Kansu]

47. Lanchow. [Pere Vandijk [dean], Pere Pinel, A. Splingaerd on his verandah of the Mission. Feb 22nd]

48. Lanchow. Hadji at chief mosque.

49. Lanchow. Pavilion in the Chu Yuan.

50. Temple on Loess pinnacle near Hsias Lou chlih. Feb. 25th.

51. Temple on Loess pinnacle near Hsiao Lou chlih. Feb. 25th.

52. 10 1i beacons near Hsiao Lou chlih. Feb. 25th.

53. Water mill near Hsiao Lou ch'ih. Feb. 25th.

54. The Avenue. Feb. 25th.

55. Ping fan Man chang from the S. gate. Feb. 25th.

56. View near Ping fan hsien in the valley of the Ping fan ho near Wu Sheng I. Feb. 28th.

57. View near Ping fan hsien in the valley of the Ping fan ho near Wu Sheng I. Feb. 28th.

58. View near Ping fan hsien in the valley of the Ping fan ho near Wu Sheng I. Feb. 28th.

59. Near Ch'a K'ou I, view overlooking frozen Ping fan ho. Mud village under round hills. Snow clad mountains. Horses and sheep. March 1st.

60. My opium smoking yamen runner. March 1st.

61. Abandoned guard house with the common mud walls constantly met with. March 1st.

62. Lung kou p'u, the ordinary stage. March 2nd.

63. Shih pa li p'u. March 2nd.

64. Guardhouse of Shuang Ta p'u. Outside. March 3rd.

65. Guardhouse of Shuang Ta p'u. Inside. March 3rd.

66. Characteristic ruins of mud village. March 3rd.

67. Snow covered mountains to S[outh]. as seen from Shuang ta p'u. March 3rd.

68. 15 li W[est]. of Ku Lan hsien. Ruins. March 3.

69. Graves near Liangchow. March 4th.

70. The Brave who escorted me from Ku lang hsien to Liangchow. March 4th.

71. Mohammedan Chinese in Liangchow. March 4th.

72. East gate of Liangchow. March 5th.

73. Liangchow. View from Bell Tower. March 5th.

74. Liangchow. View from Bell Tower. March 5th.

75. Liangchow. View from the Bell Tower. March 5th.

76. Liangchow from Bell Tower looking N[orth]. March 5th.

77. Musart Pass. In the Japarlik Glacier. June 5th. [Ispartik Glacier]

78. View from the back of Bishop Otto's Mission. March 7th.

79. The Catholic cemetery at Bishop Otto's. March 7th.

80. Ssu shih li p'u. Characteristic ruins. March 7th.

81. Two badly frightened shepherd boys with dogs and sheep. Badly taken. March 8th.

82. Guard house (empty) and pillars marking distance. March 8th.

83. Defensible farmstead in country 5 li W[est] of Papa.

84. Defensible farmstead 5 li W[est] of Papa. March 8th.

85. Range to N[orth] of Yung ch'ang hsien. March 8th.

86. Bell Tower in centre of Yung Ch'ang hsien. March 8th.

87. Ordinary passenger small cart. March 8th.

88. My ch'ai jen [Yamen runner] from Liangchow scared out of his wits. March 8th.

89. Group in ruined village 35 li E[ast] of Yung Ch'ang hsien. March 8th.

90. My carts and ponies. March 9th.

91. My mafoo [horseman]. 25 ft. March 9th.

92. My mafoo [horseman]. 15 ft. March 9th.

93. Homestead in valley approaching Shui Ch'uan. [March 9th]

94. Gate tower of Hsia K'ou at mouth of Pass. March 10th.

95. My two yamen runners from Hsia k'ou and white pony. Unarmed ruffians. March 10th.

96. Only occupied building among ruins. March 10th.

97. Characteristic ruins. March 10th.

98. Street in characteristic village. March 10th.

99. In ruined village. March 10th.

100. Dagoba at Shan tan hsien. March 11th.

101. Ta fo ssu 10 li W[est] of Shantan hsien. March 11th.

102. Watermill seen across the pond of ice, the sluice being channel alongside. March 11th.

103. The cart of the District. March 12th.

104. Nearing Kanchow. March 12th.

105. Kanchow. Liu, the Christian Shansi Banker. March 12th.

106. Village near Kanchow. March 12th.

107. Kanchow. View of the Dagoba from the upper story of the Temple. March 12th.

108. Kangchow. View from the S[outh] gate looking towards the Temple. March 12th.

109. Kanchow. The Dagoba. March 12th.

110. Kanchow. The Dagoba. March 12th.

111. Dagoba to priest in plain 5 li N.W. of Kanchow. March 12th.

112. My guard aet. 18 - armed with pike sent to 'sung' me from Sha ho westwards. March 13th.

113. My beggar gun carrier picked up near Kanchow.

114. Cart of the district. March 13th.

115. Cart of the district. March 13th.

116. Ruins on the border of the oasis of Lin shui, a former yamen and military camp. Similar ruins everywhere in this inhabited oasis 35 li east of Suchow.

117. 10 li W[est] of Kao tai hsien. March 15th.

118. 10 li W[est] of Kao tai hsien. March 15th.

119. 10 li W[est] of Kao tai hsien. March 15th.

120. 10 li W[est] of Kao tai hsien. March 15th.

121. My carter in the inn yard at Hei Ch'uan 50 li from Kao Tai. March 15th.

122. Two lamas and one woman trudging along to Suchow, one of the lamas rolling a praying wheel. March 15.

123. Hei ch'uan. March 15th.

124. Priest of Hung Ssu Miao with the scar of a frightful gash down his right cheek where he was horned by a bull. The stand is for alms from the travellers who have to work their way up this hillock. March 16th.

125. View across the valley of the Hui Ho from the hill behind the Hung ssu miao. March 16th.

126. The only village and that a small one between Hua Ch'ang tzu and Yen Ch'ih called Shen kou (deep ditch). March 16th.

127. View of mud farmstead in oasis of Lin Shui. March 18th.

128. Ruined graveyard in the oasis of Lin shui. March 18th.

129. Ruined watch tower always unoccupied every 5 or 10 li. March 18th.

130. Splingaerd's old yamen at Suchow. March 19th.

131. Splingaerd's old yamen at Suchow. March 19th.

132. View from Splingaerd's yamen looking N[orth]. Suchow. March 19th.

133. Suchow. Kulou from south. March 19th.

134. Suchow. Our inn yard. March 19th.

135. Suchow, our landlord. March 19th.

136. Suchow, our inn yard. March 19th.

137. The Tien chu Tang. March 19th.

138. Suchow. The north gate. March 19th.

139. Woman and two girl children at hovel where we had lunch. [March 19th]

140. Ch'ai jen [Yamen runner] who escorted me from Suchow. March 21st.

141. Eastern gate tower of Chia Yu kuan. March 21st.

142. View looking east from eastern gate of Chia Yu kuan. March 21st.

143. View looking E[ast] from east gate of Chia Yu kuan. March 21st.

144. Chia Yu kuan from the east. March 22nd.

145. Chia Yu kuan. March 22nd.

146. Chia Yu kuan. March 22nd.

147. Chia Yu kuan. March 22nd.

148. View from Chia Yu kuan looking N.W. March 22nd.

149. View from Chia Yu kuan looking W[est]. March 22.

150. Chia Yu kuan. March 22nd.

151. Chia Yu kuan. March 22nd.

152. Huang lu kang. April 7th.

153. Unoccupied ruined fort near Hui Hui P'o. March 22nd.

154. On way to Hui Hui P'o looking to S.E. March 22nd.

155. On way to Hui Hui P'o. View to N[orth]. March 22nd.

156. 7 a.m. Interior of ruined hamlet within mud walls of Hui Hui P'o. Village now occupied is outside. March 23rd.

157. Huo kou. March 23rd.

158. Stage of Ch'ih Chin Hsia. March 23rd.

159. Stage of Ch'ih Chin Hsia. March 23rd.

160. [Our innyard at Ch'ih Chin hsia. March 24th.]

161. Our innyard at Ch'ih Chin hsia. March 24th.

162. Mongol tents with camel packs in the sand desert 30 li N.W. of Ch'ih Chin hsia. March 24th.

163. Only shelter for 30 miles between Ch'ih Chin hsia and Yu Men - Gale of wind. March 24th.

164. Caretaker of the only shelter between Ch'ih Chin hsia and Yu Men hsien. Kao tan kung fang. March 24th.

165. Occupied farm in oasis. March 26th.

166. Ruins alongside occupied farm in oasis. March 26th.

167. View across river bed - ruins lining opposite bank. Blinding sandstorm. March 26th.

168. View of small temple across river bed. March 26th.

169. The only inn at the stage of Chi tao kou. March 26th.

170. Inhabited portion of Bu lung chi. March 26th.

171. Tomb of Hami princes. April 10th.

172. Bu lung chi, a large walled town almost completely empty. Ruins most complete. March 26th.

173. Our caravan in the plain 20 li E. of Lo to ching. [March 27th]

174. Stage of Lo to ching in the desert. March 27th.

175. The servant of the inn at Lo to ching. March 27th.

176. (a) Hill range to the S[outh] of Lo to ching from the same spot as (b) [March 27th]

177. (b) View to the stage of Lo to ching from the west. Taken from same spot as (a). [March 27th]

178. Our cabin at Shih Tung. March 30th.

179. Our cabin at Shih Tung. March 30th.

180. Ta Ch'uan - third stage in desert. April 1st.

181. Desert stage of Pai Tun Tze from the top of the watch tower. March 30th.

182. Our Kung kuan at Pai Tun Tze. March 30th.

183. Ma Lien Ching. March 31st.

184. Ma Lien Ching. [March 31st]

185. Ma Lien Ching. Hung Liu Yuan. April 2nd.

186. Hung Liu Yuan. April 2nd.

187. Midday halting place on way to Hsing Hsing hsia. April 2nd.

188. Roadside shrine. Two black staves hung with hardened hemp seed oil. April 2nd.

189. Lao Tao of Kuan ti miao. Honan man aged 62 - 5 li W[est] of Hsing Hsing hsia. April 3rd.

190. Hsia of Hsing Hsing hsia. April 3rd.

191. Midday. View of the Kuan ti miao. April 3rd.

192. View 6.15 p.m. of the stage Sha ching. April 3rd.

193. Taoist priest of Kuan ti miao. Midday rest camp. April 3rd.

194. Priest at the Kuan ti miao. April 3rd.

195. Chang liu shui - the first stage in the oasis of Hami

196. My villainous second carter chop dollar. April 6th.

197. Camels carrying hoop iron from Hami. April 7th.

198. View N[orth] of Huang Lu Kang. April 8th.

199. Chiant'ou farmer near Hami.

200. Palace of the Hami Prince in the distance.

201. View from Hami with mountains in background (not appearing in photo). April 8th.

202. View by the Hui ch'eng looking N[orth] to the Barkul Mountains. April 9th.

203. Pai-ku-t'a of San P'o. April 12th.

204. Village of T'on p'o. April 11th.

205. Tombs of Erh P'o with snow clad mountains in background. April 11th.

206. Dismantled ruined fort of San P'o - a common example. Right in the village. April 1th.

207. Li Ch'uan, the solitary farm by spring of good water 50 li from San Tao Ling. April 13th.

208. Back view of Ch'ai jen [Yamen runner] showing his cut down old Tower musket. April 14th.

209. Front view of Ch'ai jen [Yamen runner]. April 14th.

210. Desert where we lunched. April 14th.

211. The stage of … [Chi-ko-ching-tze] in narrow pass in the hills. April 15th.

212. Ch'ai jen [Yamen runner] showing his sheepskin leggings. April 15th.

213. Stone marking bifurcation Nan Lu from Pei lu, half a mile outside Ch'i ko ching tzu. April 16th.

214. The Pei lu on the way to T'on shui. April 16th.

215. The Pei lu on the way to T'on shui. April 16th.

216. The pei lu on the way to T'on shui. April 16th.

217. T'on shui. April 16th.

218. Ta shih t'on. April 17th.

219. Ta shih t'on. April 1th.

220. Taoist priest on donkey (Kanchow man). April 18th.

221. Ling p'an of Mu lei ho from other bank of river. April 19th.

222. I wan ch'uan. My carts at the Mohammedan inn. April 19th.

223. Camels grazing by the wooden post that marks the turn off to Pal Yang ho. April 19th.

224. Camel train in the prairie. April 20th.

225. Ch'ant'ou cake seller in main street of Ku ch'eng tzu. April 20th.

226. Interior of the ruined hsien of Ch'i T'ai hsien. April 20th.

227. Ssu shih li p'o where we camped in the open steppe. April 20th.

228. Three Ch'ant'ous in a roadside hamlet 60 li W[est] of Ku cheng tzu. April 21st.

229. Ch'ai jen [Yamen runner] from Fu Yuan hsien. April 21st.

230. Ruined town alongside of new town of Fu Yuan hsien. April 21st.

Item 07: Postcards and photographs of cities and towns in China, A-Q, ca. 1910-1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 207/vol. 1

207 postcards and photographic prints, including 1 booklet of 12 postcards

ca. 1910-1920

Chefoo (pp. 1-8)
6 photographs and 18 postcards

Hangchow (pp. 10-17)
27 postcards.

Manchuria (pp. 20-33)
42 postcards
Includes postcards of South Manchuria Railway Company.

Mongtze (pp. 35-46)
34 postcards

Mukden (pp. 48-61)
37 postcards

Peking (pp. 63-138)
199 postcards.
p. 133 Includes a booklet of 12 postcards relating to the Premier of the Manchu Government, Yuan Shih K'ai, and the ""T Street"" [Tung Hua Men] incident [1911].

31 photographs
Includes the Funeral of the Empress Dowager, Chienmen, Baron Kitterler's Monument, Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Peking Railway Station and St Joseph's Church.

Quinsan (pp. 140-143)
11 postcards.

Item 08: Postcards and photographs of cities and towns in China, S-Z, ca. 1910-1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 207/vol. 2

206 postcards and 91 photographic prints

ca. 1910-1920

Shanghai
87 postcards (pp. 1-29)

Szemao

34 photographs (pp. 32-65)

p.32. The Mekong at Kenghung.

p.33. Women mourners in funeral procession at Szemao.

p.34. Men of “Yao” tribe: photo taken near I. pang [I Bang], Chinese Shan States.

p.35. “Meeting the Spring” festival. Silk flags carried in procession at Szemao.

p.36. The Great “Bawd Budd” Chinese-Shan Temple. Hole in breast made by Chinese thieves, in hope of getting any gold or precious stones put inside idol by the Shan priests.

p.37. Horse-thief in cage (chan-lung) at Szemao. Note Tibetans in the background.

p.38. “Noria” or waterwheel at work: photo taken at Meng-Hai, west of Kenghung.

p.39. [image is missing]

p.40. Notables of Szemao city carrying idol in procession.

p.41. Shan girls at play: P’ut’eng (Meng Hing), south of Szemao. [“Pa-I” Shans playing at the love-game of throwing coloured balls]

p.42. Caravan ponies crossing the NamLam River: Burma-Yunnan frontier.

p.43. “Black” Shans. Village near Mekong: Chinese Shan States. [“He Pa-I” or Black-skirted Shans]

p.44. “Chia Kaura” girl in gala costume: village west of the Mekong: Chinese Shan States.

p.45. Typical Yunnan Bridge: Szemao Western onburbo.

p.46. Ferry on the Mekong at Kenghung.

p.47. Wild Wa Women: in the Menglien (Muong Len) market: Burma-Yunnan frontier.

p.48. Akk’a woman and primitive loom: Chinese Shan States.

p.49. Yunnanese Village girls: market at Szemao.

p.50. Pack mules of Yunnan: a part of Szemao city wall

p.51. “Yao” women: Tonkin-Yunnan frontier. (scene: market street, I Wu)

p.52. “Hsiang Tan” Lolos of the Chinese Shan States [I Wu].

p.53. Akka woman: Ping-t’ou, or Level head, variety. Chinese Shan States.

p.54. Shans of Meng Lang, near Szemao.

p.55. “Hua Yao Pa I”: Shan girls of Hsaio Meng Yang, near Kenghung.

p.56. Tibetans at Szemao. (Dr Augustine Henry stooping in background)

p.57. Iron suspension bridge, near Talang: South West Yunnan.

p.58. Shan Temple at Meng Lang: between Szemao and the Mekong. [Chen Le-Pa]

p.59. Wild Wa men in the market at Menglien (Muong Len) Burma-Yunnan frontier.

p.60. Simple contrivance for hulling grain, used in the Chinese Shan States. [A rice-skinner]

p.61. Simple contrivance for hulling grain, used in the Chinese Shan States. [A rice-skinner]

p.62. Shan House: Yunnan-Tonkin frontier.

p.63. Legs! Mahe women of Szemao watching the performers at the military examination. Note: those wearing aprons are married: queue is altered on birth of first child.

p.64. My Lady the elephant and her offspring – belonging to the T’ussu of Liu shun (ie Saobwa of Meng Pang, near Szemao) – pay a ceremonial visit to Szemao.

p.65. My Lady the Elephant (Property of T’ussu of Menglien, ie Saobwa of Muong Len)

Tientsin
30 postcards (pp. 68-81)

Yangtze River
12 photographs (pp. 83-86)

Yunnan City
12 photographs (pp. 88-99)

p.88. View in Yunnan city

p.89. View in Yunnan city

p.90. The Pagoda of Yunnan city 250 ft high

p.91. Residence of Wong the banker in Yunnan city

p.92. The Big East Gate of Yunnan city

p.93. Soldiers on the wall of Yunnan city

p.94. The Mission of the missions of Etrangeres de Paris Yunnan city

p.95. Confucian temple in Yunnan city

p.96. View in Yunnan city

p.97. Memorial in temple of the Goddess of Mercy near Talifu

p.98. Temple near Yunnan city

p.99. The Telegraph offices in Yunnan city

Yunnan Province
30 postcards (pp. 101-110)
Voyage de M. Beau, Gouverneur general de l'Indo-Chine au Yunam.

Miscellaneous
59 postcards and 33 photographs (pp. 112-148)

Chihli (6 postcards), Sungkiang (7 postcards), Soochow (5 postcards), Nanking (10 postcards), Kiangse (4 postcards), Hankow (6 postcards and 2 photographs), Ichang (1 postcard and 24 photograph), Mission Warocque (20 postcards) & Port Arthur (7 photographs).

Item 09: Postcards and photographs of cities and towns in China, ca. 1905-1910 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 207/vol. 3

16 postcards and 86 photographic prints

1905, 1910

f.1
a-d. Postcards of Russia-Japan Peace Conference, August 1905.

f.2
a-b. Postcards of Russia-Japan Peace Conference, August 1905.
c. 7/2/10 View in Pai Shui Ssu 50 ft.
d. 8/2/10 Pagoda of Ping Liang fu.

f.3
a. 22/2 Lanchow. The Bridge from the S. Bank.
b. View of the shops of the Sart Merchants opposite the Consul.
c. 22/2 Lanchow. The Memorial Temple to Tso Tsung-Tang near S. gate.
d. The Ssuchuan guild house Urumchi.

f.4
a. 22/2 Lanchow. The Pai Ta Ssu from across the R[iver].
b. 22/2/10. View of East Gate of Chum chou 100 ft.
c. View from the city wall looking West to Hung shan tsui.
d. 26/1. 5 p.m. 2 3 storied [i.e. storeyed] 6agonal [sexagonal] twin pagodas 20 ti W. of Huachow common monument.

f.5
a. Attempt to photo a magpie at 25 ft. 7/2/10.
b. 1/2 10 A.M. 100 ft. Strong sun but strong wind. Common village seen on road W. of Sian fu.
c. View down the Street in Hung maiotzu from the Drum Tower in the Man ch'eng.

f.6
a. [Chinese postcard]
b. The Watch Tower. In changing the spools I forgot first to wind up. This was after sundown.
c. [Chinese postcard]

f.7
a. At the Fair at Tien chang I
b. At the fair at Tien chang I
c. An ox cart.
d. Restaurant in village on road near Sian Fu (village Shang Chiao)

f.8
a. Our Innyard at Ching Chiang I 50 ft. My head carter.
b. Our Innyard at Ching Chiang I 50 ft. Ma Tzu.
c. 8/2/10 Guard house empty with 5 Beacons seen every 10 li and wooden pailow 15 li from Ssu shih li p'o and 25 from Ping Liang fu.
d. 16/2 View in Ching Shui I of the mud pillars that mark the 10 li distance. 100 ft.

f.9
a. 16/2 View of ruined gate towers and wall of village Ching Shui I.
b. /2 The N. gate of Pinchow - 100 ft.
c. View of pillars that mark 10 li distance 100 ft. 14/2
d. 2/2/10 Inn yard at Chiem Chou.

f.10
a. Watch tower on road near Sian fu with the destroyed beacons. Note the tablets telling distance. This village is Shang Chao (illuminate).
b. My cart ascending an incline approaching Lanchow before crossing hills.
c. 5/2 Dog and Shepherd boy near Chang Wu.

f.11
a. 4/2/10 Wayside group in this poor country going near Pin chow. 50 ft.
b. 4/2 7 story [i.e. storey] pagoda in Pin chow.
c. 2 10 A.M. 25 ft. Good sun. Strong wind. Common kind of village seen on road W. of Sian fu.

f.12
a. 22/2 The Water wheel that supplies the Viceroy’s Yamen - on the Huang Ho. Lanchow. South Bank.
b. 4/2/10 View of my cart near Pinchow 50 ft.
c. A Remnant of the Former Temple.

f.13
a. 2/2/10 Boy with pipe nearly as long as himself.
b. [Three unidentified men with mountain backdrop.]
c. 5/2 A criminal in chains and block strolling in market place Chiang Wu levying toll upon the Kaohang stack sellers.

f.14
a. 13/2 3 beggar children.
b. Age 62 Taoist priest at the Kuan ti Miao near Hsing Hsing hsia.
c. 25 April Lu chun soldier Infantry in Semi mufti.
d. The [...?] Duke Lan

f.15
a. The Prov. Treas. Wang Shu-nan
b. Liang Tu-shoo and his children's tutor Peng Ti - chung.
c. G.W. Hunter and Petersens antelope.
d. 26-4-10 Chan tou and his grandchild on a donkey in Ti hua fu.

f.16
a. 2/2/10 2 beggars at 15ft Chien chou.
b. 16/2/10 12 ft A gentleman of the village who desired his portrait taken.
c. 1/2 An old woman of 80 begging near Pai Shui Ssu.
d. 7/2/10 Two police of Ching Chou escorting me with knives - 12 ft.

f.17
a. 3 April, The two Taoist priests of Mt. Kuan ti miao [?] at Huang Yuan tzu.
b. 4/2 Woman in Inn yard Pinchow
c. The Yamen runner who escorts me on the way to Ping Liang - no weapon 12 ft.
d. 22/2 Lanchow. Muller & Splingaerd at former’s door in Factory.

f.18
a. 4/2 Woman in Inn yard Pinchow 15ft.
b. 13/2 3 Beggar children.
c. 13/2 3 Beggar children.

f.19
a. 22/2 Entrance to Woollen mill with Splingaerd and Muller taken by mistake at 25 instead [of] 100 ft.
b. 11/2 My three carters at Ching Chiang I. 15 ft.
c. 22/2 Pere Vandijk [dean] Pere Pinel A. Splingaerd on his verandah of the Mission.
d. 13/2 In the loess Gulch or ravine nearing Hui Ning Hsien

f.20
a. 1/2/10 View of smooth hills with fort near Ching Chiang I.
b. 4/2 The River Valley after passing Pinchow.
c. 2/2/10 In the loess cutting.

f.21
a. 2/2 Lanchow View of the S. mountains from the verandah of the Catholic Mission.
b. 3/2/10 The Valley near Tung shou hsien.
c. 6/2 View down the River Valley at Ching Chou.
d. April 23 Farm in scrub East of Fu Kang hsien.

f.22
a. 23 April Farm in South East of Fu Kang hsien.
b. 24/4 Hei kou I.
c. 3 April Hsing Hsing hsia.

f.23
a. 3 April Hsing Hsing hsia.
b. 2 April Roadside shrine. 2 black sticks stuck into ten stones are hung with hardened hemp oil.
c. 4/2 The River Valley after passing Pinchow.

f.24
a. 13/2 In the loess gulch or ravine nearing Hui Ning hsien.
b. View of the [Richest?] street of Tchua fa 25 April.
c. View near Pinchow.

f.25
a. April 26 An innyard in Ti huafu.
b. April 25 west The Manchu gate Tchua fu.
c. 3 April Hsing Hsing hsia.

f.26
a. 2 April View of our midday camp at the boundary between Kansu and Hsin chiang.
b. 7/2/10. View of the avenue on the way to Ping Liang fu.
c. 7/2/10. View of the avenue on the way to Ping Liang fu.
d. 8/2/10. The Valley near Yung Shou hsien.

f.27
a. Camel passing near Pinchow.
b. 8/2/10 View of avenue near Ping Liang fu. (25 li) west of
c-d. [European and Chinese post cards]

f.28
a-d. [Chinese and German post cards]

f.29
a-b. [German post cards]

Item 10: Postcards and photographs of China, Chinese Revolution and Boxer Rebellion, 1900-1917 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 208

1 album (477 postcards & photoprints including 6 booklets of postcards)

1900-1917

China.

pp. 1-9. 18 Christmas and new year cards 1916-1917

pp. 10-15. 6 booklets of postcards of Seoul and Korea.

pp. 16-46. 93 postcards

pp. 47-66. 36 photographs, includes photographs of Mongolia, Anlung Hsien and the Return of the Court to Peking.

The Chinese Revolution.

pp. 67-97. 92 postcards

pp. 98-100. 14 photographs

Siege of the International Legations, 1900

Some photographs taken by William Meyrick Hewlett during the Siege of Peking

The Boxer Rebellion

pp. 101-141

p. 101a. 1. Departure of Admiral Seymour’s column for Peking on the 3rd June, 1900.

p. 101b. 2. Departure of Admiral Seymour’s column for Peking on the 3rd June, 1900.

p. 101c. 3. Arrival in Tientsin of Russian Cossacks, 8th June, 1900.

p. 101d. 4. Tientsin Volunteer Barricade during the siege.

p. 102a. 5. Bombarding Native City from Mud Wall.

p. 102b. 6. 4” Naval Gun bombarding Native City.

p. 102c. 7. 4” Naval Gun before mounting.

p. 102d. 8. Shell damage to “Clarence House.”

p. 103a. 9. Barricade outside British Club (Hospital).

p.103b. 10. First wounded leaving Tientsin for Tongku after the siege.

p. 103c. 11. Return of part of Admiral Seymour’s column.

p. 103d. 12. First lighter to leave with wounded after the siege.

p. 104a. 13. The Hongkong Regiment in their quarters.

p. 104b. 14. Chinese barricade just before the South Gate of Native City, shewing a dead Chinese soldier, and by the empty cartridge clips around, the amount of ammunition used.

p. 104c. 15. Japanese transports alongside the German Bund.

p. 104d. 16. Part of Hai Kwan Tzu Arsenal, shewing the Bell which has since been removed to the Public Gardens.

p. 105a. 17. Return of Japanese Artillery after the capture of the Native City.

p. 105b. 18. The 1st Chinese Regiment (Wei-hai-wei.)

p. 105c. 19. Bullets and parts of shells which struck one particular house in the Extra British Concession.

p. 105d. 20. Japanese wounded returning from the fight at the Native City.

p. 106a. 21. Cremating Japanese killed at the taking of the Native City.

p. 106b. 22. Ruins of the Tientsin Railway Station.

p. 106c. 23. Ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and Pagoda in Shui-tzu-yin Fort in Native City.

p. 106d. 24. American 6th Cavalry Camp.

p. 107a. 25. City wall at South Gate showing the effects of British shelling.

p. 107b. 26. South Gate of Native City, through which the allies entered; held by Americans.

p. 107c. 27. Viceroy’s Yamen (now head quarters of the Provisional Government).

p. 107d. 28. Viceroy’s Yamen, interior.

p. 108a. 29. Russian Transport Wagons.

p. 108b. 30. Temple in Native City.

p. 108c. 31. Railway Bridge on the Peking line, shewing how it was stripped of rails, and the Chinese gun and barricade in the distance.

p. 108d. 32. American Cavalry bringing in “Boxer” prisoners from a fight about 5 miles from Tientsin.

p. 109a. 33. Torn-up Rails, and stone Rifle Pits on the Peking line.

p. 109b. 34. American Infantry returning after the capture of Tientsin Native City.

p. 109c. 35. Pagoda at Shui-tzu-yin Fort shattered by the British 4” Naval gun.

p. 109d. 36. Various Arms, etc, found by the Japanese in the Shui-tzu-yin fort.

p. 110a. 37. Interior of Shui-tzu-yin Fort, shewing old muzzle loaders.

p. 110b. 38. Japanese bringing in a prisoner.

p. 110c. 39. Ruins in the French Concession.

p. 110d. 40. Ruins of the railway Station.

p. 111a. 41. Ruins of Mr. J.M. Dickinson’s house.

p. 111b. 42. Ruins of Grand-stand, Race Course.

p. 111c. 43. Shell damage in French Concession.

p. 111d. 44. Japanese Artillery.

p. 112a. 45. Ruins of Mr. G. Detring’s house.

p. 112b. 46. View from Shui-tzu-yin Fort.

p. 112c. 47. Guns captured by the Japanese in Shui-tzu-yin Fort.

p. 112d. 48. Ruins in Rue de Tientsin, French Concession.

p. 113a. 49. Russians guarding captured Chinese Guns.

p. 113b. 50. Russians guarding captured Chinese Guns.

p. 113c. 51. Ruins of a street in the Native City.

p. 113d. 52. Shell damage in Victoria Road.

p. 114a. 53. Ruins in French Concession.

p. 114b. 54. Arrival of Russians.

p. 114c. 55. Arrival of Japanese.

p. 114d. 56. Arrival of German Marines.

p. 115a. 57. Bengal Lancers at drill.

p. 115b. 58. Japanese Artillery.

p. 115c. 59. Men-of-war at Tongku.

p. 115d. 60. Sikh “Maxim” Battery at drill.

p. 116a. 61. Arrival of Count von Waldersee.

p. 116b. 62. Count von Waldersee reviewing the Russian troops who fought during the siege.

p. 116c. 63. Bombay Cavalry at the review before Count von Waldersee.

p. 116d. 64. Count von Waldersee shaking hands with a Russian Cossack, specially mentioned during siege.

p. 117a. 65. Victorian Naval Contingent at drill

p. 117b. 67. Madras Pioneers at drill.

p. 117c. 68. Arrival of French Infantry.

p. 117d. 69. Arrival of Italians.

p. 118a. 70. Madras Pioneers demolishing cover.

p. 118b. 71. Arrival of Germans.

p. 118c. 72. Camp in Recreation Ground.

Peking

p. 118d. 73. Departure of Bluejackets for Peking.

p. 119a. 74. Departure of Convoy for Peking.

p. 119b. 75. 4.7 gun for Peking.

p. 119c. 76. Departure of Lancers for Peking.

p. 119d. 77. Pei-tsang Camp.

p. 119e. 78. Ruins in Tungchow.

p. 120a. 79. Convoy on the road to Peking.

p. 120b. 80. Water-gate through which the British entered the Tartar City.

p. 120c. 81. Gate of Imperial City.

p. 120d. 82. Gate of Forbidden City.

p. 121a. 83. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank safe which went through the fire, and resisted attempts of the Chinese to open; the contents were eventually found intact.

p. 121b. 84. Ruins in “Chen-men” street.

p. 121c. 85. Ruins of the “Chen-men”.

p. 121d. 86. Ruins in Legation Street.

p. 122a. 87. Ruins of the London Mission Buildings.

p. 122b. 88. View of Summer Palace.

p. 122c. 89. City wall, shewing trees growing out of the side.

p. 123a. 90. Astronomical Instruments in the Observatory on the Wall.

p. 123b. 91. Tower on East Wall.

p. 123c. 92. The “Coal Hill”.

p. 123d. 93. Hata-Men.

p. 124a. 94. Gate of Forbidden City.

p. 124b. 95. Pei-tang Cathedral.

p. 124c. 96. Chinese Examination Halls.

pp. 125-141. 32 photographs

Includes photographs of the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, the Return of the Court to Peking in 1901, the Mongolian Prince and his bodyguards passing through a street in Peking, and the Russian occupation of Northwest China in 1901.

Item 11: Morrison's journeys, 1910 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 209

1 album (520 photographic prints)

1910

Photographs include images of Kalgan and Hankow Pass (inscribed on back of photographs with initials CWK, possibly Claude William Kinder), photographs by (William Hillman) Shockley, possibly around Manchuria, “our camp at Tung Ling”, and photographs of historic sites, landscapes and local people taken during George Ernest Morrison’s travels through Northwest China in 1910.
Subjects include local citizens and officials, soldiers, European diplomats, and missionaries; ancient gates and cities, temples, and street scenes; remote towns, camps and inns; fields, rivers, mountains, and other landscapes; bridges, railways, and other transportation.
Locations include Kalgan (Zhangjiakou), Peking, Chinanfu, Tung Ling (Tongling), Urumchi, Kuldja, Musart Pass, and Kashgar.

Item 12: Postcards and photographs of Japan and Russia, ca. 1905-ca. 1912 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 210

1 album (258 postcards and photographic prints)

ca. 1905-ca. 1912

pp. 1-16. Japan (55 postcards)
Some postcards of Japan on embossed and decorative papers (f. 1-4).
Includes postcards of Russo-Japanese War including the “Russian and Japanese Peace Envoys in session Portsmouth Naval Yard, 1905” and Russo-Japanese War propaganda picture post-cards
pp. 17-88. Russia. (199 postcards and 4 photographs)
Chiefly postcards of Russia in colour and black & white
4 sepia photoprints of Dalny (Dalian) and other Russian ports, f. 85-88.

Item 13: Postcards and photographs of Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Columbo, Suez Canal & Madrid, ca. 1900-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 211

1 album (135 photoprints and postcards)

ca. 1900-ca. 1920

f. 1-3 Hong Kong: col. postcards include 1 folded panorama, "Central view of Hong Kong" (f. 3).
f. 4-27. Thailand: Sepia photoprints, mounted on cards. Includes photographs of elephants, temples, river scenes and villages.
f. 4. Inscribed portrait of Spanish priest.
f. 28-32. Cambodia: black & white postcards.
f. 33-41. Vietnam: black & white postcards.
f. 42. Columbo: 3 black & white postcards, 1 inscribed.
f. 43. Suez Canal: 2 black & white postcards.
f. 44-48. Madrid: colour postcards of bullfighting.

Item 14: Postcards and photographs of Europe, Great Britain, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States, ca. 1906-ca. 1918 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 212

1 album (170 photographic prints and postcards)

ca. 1906-ca. 1918

f. 1-14.
40 postcards of Great Britain and Europe scenes.
f. 15-21a-b
17 Photoprints and 6 postcards of Australian scenes, includes Port Darwin, Port Arthur, Huon River and Geelong College.
f.21c,22-25.
9 photographs and 1 postcard of New Zealand scenes.
f. 26-29.
12 postcards of Quebec, Canada, 1910.
f. 30.
3 postcards of US scenes
f. 31-50.
57 photographs of New Zealand scenes, includes Milford Track and Tasman Glacier.
f. 51-54.
4 photographs of New York City.
f. 55-60.
18 photographs and 3 postcards of Great Britain and Europe scenes.

Item 15: Album of photographs of Switzerland/France, 1905 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 213

1 album (12 photographic prints)

1905

12 sepia photoprints of mountains around Chamonix, France.
1. Captioned Miss G[odwin], EG and M.O.M , Chamonix 5.0pm
2. Captioned M.O.M and Miss G[odwin], Glacier des Bossons Mt Blanc
3. Captioned JJB, WAB and WD, Crevasse on Gran Paradiso
4. Captioned WAB, EG and WD, After lunch Mont Frely
5. Captioned WD and EG, Four regular “Nailers”
6. Captioned JJB, WAB and WD, Glacier du Geant
7. Captioned JJB, WAB and WD, Seracs Geant Glacier
8. Captioned JJB, WAB and WD, Icefall, Geant Glr
9. Captioned Miss Godwin, WD and EG, Lunch
10. Song without words
11. Captioned EG, WD, and WAB, On Geant Glacier
12. A day off

Item 16: Photographs of Asia, ca. 1886-1913 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 151/vol. 1

1 album (48 pages, 366 chiefly photographic prints):

ca. 1886-1913

Most of the photographs are untitled and undated. Included are photographs of the Boxer Rebellion, 1900 taken by Reverend Charles A. Killie; photographs of the Russian-Japanese Peace Conference in 1905 taken by Perry Connor; portraits of University of Edinburgh lecturers, 1886; photographs of historic sites, landscapes and local people taken during George Ernest Morrison’s 1910 travels through Northwest China; and a panorama of Peking.
Locations include Peking, Tientsin, Yangtze River, International Friends Institute in Chungking, Hami, Hsing Hsing Hsia, Kuldja, Suchow and Urumchi.
Below is a listing of the 26 images that have been digitised:
p. 2. (b) Peking 1900
[The Siege of Peking. In the British Legation. First Secretary (Henry Cockburn) 's house, showing how it is fortified with bricks and sand bags]. Copyright Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 9. Peking panorama
p. 10. Shanxi University, Yao, Director, Pin, Okada, Experimental field
p. 13. (a) Shanxi Yamen
p. 13. (c) American Army mourn over a soldier's death
[The Siege of Peking. The body of American Artillery Captain Riley lying in the Front Gate (Ch'ien Men) building, surrounded by his men]. Copyright Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 13. (d) Railway accident
p. 15. (a) Russian soldier on the wall, 1900
p. 15. (c) Foreign missionaries at dinner
p. 20. (a) Sun Tian-Lu with child at the front of Morrison's house gate
p. 25. (b) Peking, 1900
[The Siege of Peking. Gateway to the American Legation]. Copyright C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 27. (b) Peking, 1900
[The Siege of Peking. In the British Legation. ""Fort Cockburn with Nordenfeldt rapid-fire gun and gunner, Sgt. Murphy]. Copyright Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 27. (e) Peking, 1900
[The Siege of Peking. Fortified ""Ramp"" back of the American Legation, leading to the American position on the city wall]. Copyright Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 28. (d) The 'International' gun, Boxer Rebellion, 1900.
[The Siege of Peking. In the Mongol Market (adjoining the British Legation). International Gun, ""our Betsy"".] Copyright Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking
p. 30.(e) Graveyard and ceremony, 1900
p. 33.(b) Armed students
p. 34.(f) Opium smoking
p. 42.(b) Students preparing to move
p. 42. (e) Morrison's house gate
p. 17. (d) View taken by Duke Lan of his pavilion with his guests.
p. 26. (c) Hsi Ta Chiao by Duke Lan

Item 17: Photographs of Asia, ca. 1890s-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 151/vol. 2

1 album (75 pages, 481 photographic prints):

ca. 1890s-ca. 1920

Included are photographs of local citizens and officials, soldiers and military cadets, missionaries, street scenes, landscapes, rivers, temples and churches, and Morrison’s household staff and home in Peking, Morrison's travels in Western and Northwestern China, the Siege of International Legations, the Plague in Manchuria in 1910, and the graves of Revolutionary martyrs. Locations include Peking, Port Arthur, Yangtze and Mekong Rivers, Chungking, Harbin, and Taiyuanfu.

Below is a listing of the 42 images that have been digitised:

1. p.3(i). The gate of the High School of Police

2. p.7(c). Giant

3. p.7(i). Navy boarding train, 1900 [French sailors kitted out for infantry fighting boarding a train in Tientsin]

4. p.9(a) Harbin, Feb. 1912. Outside the Old Plague Hospital. Physician Ku on the left, Secretary Chia, the vaccinator, Dr. Boo on the right.

5. p.9.(g). Village meeting

6. p.13(b). Pai lou

7. p.13(h). Streetscape

8. p.16(j). Church's door [in traditional Chinese style]

9. p.19(b). Parade [an official parade in Late Qing]

10. p.20(a). Suburb of Tai Yuan [A river behind Tai Yuan, Shanxi Province]

11. p.20(c). Foreigners on trip [with their Chinese bodyguards]

12. p.20(e). Harbin, Feb. 1912 [Anti-plague team burning of infected sheets in Section II]

13. p.23(f). New Army, 1906 [The audience at the Autumn Manoeuvre, 1906]

14. p.28(c). Mongol men - South East soldiers

15. p.28(a). Monument in Taiyuanfu

16. p.36(b). Qiou Jin's (Chinese heroine) tomb

17. p.36(d). Qiou Jin's (Chinese heroine) tomb

18. p.36(e). Qiou Jin's (Chinese heroine) tomb

19. p.36(f). Qiou Jin's (Chinese heroine) tomb

20. p.37(b). Student in military exercise

21. p.38(i). Cavalry [Mongolian Prince and his bodyguards passing through a street in Peking]

22. p.43. A temple theatre in Chung King, 1894

23. p.44. A city's suburb, 1894

24. p.46. Celebration for construction, 1905 [The official assembly in Kuelin, Kwangsi Province in 1905]

25. p.48. Jiling [A pavilion to honour the God of Literature in Kirin Province]

26. p.51. On a balcony in western China, 1894

27. p.53. Jiling [A village in Kirin Province]

28. p.54. Memorial archway at the Fort of Fu To Kuan

29. p.61. A local army in Yi Chang [Troops at Ichang]

30. p.65. Chinese students

31. p.72. Port Arthur

32. p.74. Chin Wang Tao, Dec. 18, 1901

33. p.28a. [Monument to the Christians killed in 1900 at Chutow Lane in Tai Yuan City.]

34. Verso of p.36(b)

35. Verso of p.36(d)

36. Verso of p.36(f)

37. Verso of p.36(e)

38. p.10d. [Morrison’s home in Peking]

39. p.11e. [The gate of Morrison’s home]

40. p.12e. [Morrison’s servant and horses at the backyard]

41. p.24e. Yen tun

42. p.29e. [Morrison’s servant and horses at the backyard]

Item 18: Photographs of Asia, ca. 1890s-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 151/vol. 3

1 album (63 pages, 413 photoprints)

ca. 1890s-ca. 1920

Included are photographs of Siege of International Legations, Morrison’s household staff and home, the Mongolian Prince's visit to Peking, and photographs of historic sites, landscapes and local people taken during George Ernest Morrison’s travels through Northwest China in 1910. Locations include Peking, Urumchi, Kashgar, Sianfu, and Tung Ling.

Below is a list of the 74 images that have been digitised:

1. p.6(d). [Workers repairing roof of building]

2. p.9. Ji-nan city . [A street view in Chinanfu]

3. p.10. Ji-nan city . [Lake Da Ming in Chinanfu]

4. p.12. Labours on the river bank

5. p.13. Tsing Tan rapids

6. p.14. Railway in Chin Wang Tao, 18 December 1901

7. p.15. Lung Wang Tang

8. p.17. Bridge near west gate, Lanchow

9. p.19(h) Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. Bell Tower, showing the bulletin boards, where all news items and announcements, were posted daily.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

10. p.19(i) The hot water bathes at the city Ling-tong, Shansi

11. p.20(a). Po-ka-ta-shan. The Lake. [Photograph taken by Duke Lan]

12. p.20(c) Peking, 1900 p. 20 (c). [The Siege of Peking. Showing the only good building left in the Han-lin-yuan.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

13. p.20(d). A tower in the oldest Mohamedan Moosk [Mosque] Sianfu

14. p.21(a) Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. British Legation Gateway, inside view. Fuel committee seated in the chairs.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

15. p.21(b) View in Kirin

16. p.22(b) Wall, Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. British Legation Gateway, inside view. Fuel committee seated in the chairs.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

17. p.22.(c) Zheng-yang men, Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. The Ch’ien Men or Front Gate.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

18. p.23(a). Po ka ta shan. [Photograph taken by Duke Lan]

19. p.23(b). in Po ka ta shan. Bogdo shan. [Tungyue Temple], taken by Duke Lan

20. p.25(a). Po ka ta shan. The Heaven Pillar [Photograph taken by Duke Lan]

21. p.25(b) The park in the Palace of the city if Sianfu where Kuan Sii left in the year 1900

22. p.25(c) The city of Chien chow, Shensi

23. p.26(a) Arches outside the east gate of Sianfu

24. p.26(b) Railway accident II, Shundefu

25. p.26(c) A bridge at Hsien-yang Shensi, 50li west from Sianfu

26. p.26(d) A bridge near Hsien yuang about 40li west from Sianfu

27. p.27(b) Taching men, Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. View from the Front Gate looking North toward the “Forbidden City”.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

28. p.28(c) Cavalry [Mongolian Prince and his bodyguards passing through a street in Peking]

29. p.30(a) Cavalry [Mongolian Prince and his bodyguards passing through a street in Peking]

30. p.30(b). [Workers repairing roof of building]

31. p.30(c). Staging post near Ti hua fu. Photo Duke Lan

32. p.30(e). My Whare

33. p.30(h) Clubhouse, Shensi-Shansi huai Kwan in Sianfu

34. p.31(a) Army in Ychang

35. p.31(b) The gate to the Palace in Sianfu

36. p. 33(a). Hung Shan Tsui. View by Duke Lan

37. p.33(d) Church in a city

38. p.33.(e) Duke Lan's Pavilion near Shui mo kou

39. p.33(f). Hung Shan Tsui. by Duke Lan

40. p.34(d). From left to right: the Washerman, Boy (Claude, Coolie bali), Cook (Twaukey). The coolie of the Pope boy was unavoidably absent. This is the front door-goes right to the street. 6/5/12.

41. p.36(c) New army soldiers

42. p. 36(f). Turan Chuan

43. p.36(g) Allied soldiers come in, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. At the Methodist Compound. Patrol of American Marines returning after having cleared the streets of “Boxers”. Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking.

44. p.36(i). San pu Turkic girl

45. p.36(l). Tou shui

46. p.37(g) Harbin, Feb. 1912. Dr Chan and Inspector of Police (Tch) supervising burning of Roman Catholics

47. p.40.(e) Sun Tian-lu and kids with donkey

48. p 41(i) Hsin Chiang Tzu i Chii [Sinkiang Assembly]

49. p.42(i) Morrison with two men on railway station

50. p.43(b) Donkey and stone horse

51. p.46(b). Santao Kou

52. p.46(i). Hami

53. p.48(a). San Pu

54. p.51(c) [Chinese and] Foreigners in railway station

55. p.52(d) Cavalry [Mongolian Prince and his bodyguards passing through a street in Peking]

56. p.56(d) Allied soldiers, Peking, 1900 [The Blue Jackets” with their guns]

57. p.56(e) Horses boarding on ship. The ferry at the San Ho on the way to the Tung Ling

58. p.57(a) Peking, 1900 [The Siege of Peking. In the Mongol Market. Gun stand for the Italian one-pounder gun. Group of British Marines.] Copyrights applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking

59. p.57(d) New bridge between old cities

60. p.48(b). Hami bridge

61. p.48(g). Chih Chin Hsia

62. p.48(k). Chung liu shui

63. p.48(m). San Pu Turkic girl

64. p.53(k). Kuan-ti-miao Temple at west Hsing Hsing Hsia

65. p.58(c). Hsing Hsing Hsia

66. p.58(h). Tachuan I

67. p.61(i). Chi ku lu Chuan

68. p.61(l). Tachuan I

69. p.61(m). [Washing in river in Liangchow]

70. p.62(e). Kushui

71. p.62(h). Hsing Hsing Hsia

72. p.62(i). Hsing Hsing Hsia Temple” [Kuan-ti-miao Temple at Hsing Hsing Hsia]

73. p.62(j). San Tao Ling

74. p.62(k). Bai tun zi

Item 19: Photographs of Asia, ca. 1890s-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 151/vol. 4

40 photographic prints, including panorama

ca. 1890s-ca. 1920

Most of the photographs are untitled and undated. They are large print duplicates of other photographs in the collection, chiefly of Morrison's journey in Northwest China in 1910.

No. 1. (Digital images 1-7). The scene of a fire (panorama)

No. 2. (Digital images 8-9) Morrison's cart [Feb 4th. My carts near Pinchow.]

No. 3. [May 29th. The Ili ferry.]

No. 4. [June 5th. Musart Pass.]

No. 5. [March 11th. 'Great Wall' near Shan tan hsien.]

No. 6. [March 9th. My carts and ponies.]

No. 7. [March 22nd. Chia Yu Kuan from the east.]

No. 8. [June 6th. Hua Hsuan Tzu - Khai luk.]

No. 9. [May 29th. Hassa tents and sheep near Ili valley.]

No. 10. [June 1st. Sarts purchasing horses.]

No. 11. [June 12th. Ferry at the Aksu River.]

No. 12. [June 6th. Tan’Ta Shih from across the Musart River.]

No. 13. [March 22nd. Our midday rest house midway between Chia Yu Kuan and Hui Hui p’o.]

No. 14. [July 4th. Kirghez tent and child.]

No. 15. [April 6th. Chang Lui Shui.]

No. 16. [June 6th. View from the Ma p’o tzu at Hua Hsuan tzu or Khai luk.]

No. 17. [March 3rd. 15 li west from Ku lan hsien.]

No. 18. [May 31st. Caravan in hills. Chinese-Aksu Kuchar and others going to Aksu.]

No. 19. [Feb 1st. At the fair at Tien Chang i.]

No. 20. [Street in characteristic village. March 10th.]

No. 21. [July 7th. Khirgiz Tents on the Tuan Muran where passed night.]

No. 22. [March 2nd. Lung Kou p’u – the ordinary stage.]

No. 23. [June 5th. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier.]

No. 24 [June 5th. Musart Pass.]

No. 25. [Wayside group on way to Pinchow. Feb. 4th.]

No. 26. [June 21st. Kashgar]

No. 27. [March 13th. Train of ten camels in the soda-encrusted spongy plain ten miles east of Kao Tai hsien.]

No. 28. [June 21st. Kashgar.]

No. 29. [April 15th. The stage of [Chi-ko-ching-tze] in narrow pass in the hills.]

No. 30. [June 5th. Musart Pass. On the Japarlik Glacier.]

No. 31. [Our midday camp loading up. June 1st.]

No. 32. [June 21st. Kashgar.]

No. 33. [June 21st. On the way to Kashgar.]

No. 34. [April 7th. Huang Lu Kang.]

No. 35. [March 12th. The Buddhist Temple with the gigantic reclining Buddha, [Kanchow].]

No. 36. [May 31st. Early morning. Our Mongol mill at the creek where we had passed the night.]

No. 37. [May 18th. In the Pine Pass between the lake and Erh T’ai.]

No. 38. [Feb 13th. Loess gulch near Hui Ning hsien [Lanchow]

No. 40. [Unknown city]

Item 20: Photographs of Morrison's Library, Peking, ca. 1917 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 152

48 photographic prints

ca. 1917

Item 21: Photographs of G. E. Morrison, his family, servants, colleagues and friends, ca. 1863-1923 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 153/vol. 1

1 album (180 photographic prints)

ca. 1863-1923

Photographs are mainly of Morrison from childhood to middle age, his wife and children, and his household in China.

Page 1.
a-b. George Ernest Morrison, one year & nine months.
c. George Ernest Morrison 1873, shot in Turner’s Portrait Room, Moorarool Street, Geelong
d. George Ernest Morrison, 12 years 1874, shot in Turner’s Portrait Room, Moorarool Street, Geelong.
e-f. [Morrison in 1881, aged nineteen]
g. J.W., Easter 1910 [Jennie Wark Robin]

Page 2.
a. [Morrison as a young man, aged around 25]
b-e. [Portraits of Jennie Wark Robin (1889-1923), she became Morrison’s secretary in 1910 and married Morrison in 1912]
f. The three graces and the cat. 6/5/12 [Jennie Morrison and two friends]
g. [Jennie Morrison in lounge chair at home, Peking]

Page 3.
a-b. [Jennie Morrison with the staff’s children at home (Peking) 1912]
c-e. [Jennie Morrison]
f. [Jennie Morrison / photographed by W.H. Wattes, Geelong]
g. [Jennie Morrison]
h. [Living room of Morrison residence, Peking China]

Page 4.
a. [Morrison's two sons as small children, Ian (right), born in May 1913, Alastair (left), born in August 1915)]
b-c. [Morrison with John Ealin Haedwreh?]
d. [Morrison's three children on porch of residence, Ian (right), Alastair (left) and Colin (centre), born in April 1917]
e-f. [Morrison's son Ian in Chinese costume. He followed his father and became a resident correspondent in the Far East. Ian went to the front immediately after the Korean War broke out, and was killed by a mine]
g. [Ian Morrison in sedan chair], inscribed by Morrison. `The Little Viceroy Oct. 1914’

Page 5.
a-c. [Morrison with his three children]
d. [Morrison's two eldest children Ian (right), Alastair (left)]
e. [Morrison with his three children]
f. [Morrison's three children]
g. [Photograph of sketch of Morrison's eldest? son]

Page 6.
a-h. [Morrison's sons and their friends, various snapshots taken in September 1923]
b-c. [Morrison's eldest son Ian in scout uniform, September 1923]

Page 7.
a. [Morrison’s residence in Peking. The rebuilt main house]
b. [Morrison’s house. The east wing rooms on the right before rebuild ocurred]
c.e.f. [Morrison’s main house with rebuilt west wing rooms on the left]
d. [Morrison’s house. The east wing rooms rebuilt]

Page 8.
a-f. [The Morrison residence in Peking]

Page 9.
a-i. [The Morrison residence in Peking, with servants, and the children of Morrison's No. 2 boy]

Page 10.
a-b. [Servant holding a child outside Morrison's Peking residence.]
c. [Morrison and friend Henry Box-lronside on porch of a house. Box-Ironside was the first secretary to the British Legation from 1897 to 1899 and was acting manager of the Legation]
d. [Photograph of a portrait of a man in golfing outfit. Signed 'Everts Cominine?, dated 1912 at upper right.]
e-f. [Morrison and friends at the cottage in Peking]

Page 11.
a-k. [Snapshots of Morrison with friends and various members of military forces, European and Asian]
c. [Morrison at a picnic with European and Japanese friends. John Jordan (seated on the left, centre) the British Minister to China from 1906; Sir John Mcleavy Brown (seated on the right, centre), served in the Imperial Customs of China and secretary of China to British from 1906]
d. [Morrison (2nd from right) and other foreigners together with W. T. Y. Ting (1st from right ) at a railway station in Peking. They were probably about to visit the Chinese New Troops in the Autumn Manoeuvre]
j. [Morrison and some British officers together with officer of New Troops W.T.Y. Ting (centre) at the Autumn Manoeuvre, 1906]
k. [Morrison talking to a French officer at the Autumn Manoeuvre, 1906]

Page 12.
a-b. [Morrison in courtyard of Peking residence]
c. Sidmouth? [with Morrison's three sons.]
d. On Board the Empress of France [Jennie Morrison]
e. Depart de Tchang - sin tien. 29 Mai
f. Rue de Tchang - sin tien ...

Page 13.
a. Voyage a Tchang - sin tien ... Pelliot, Flish, Villeford, Parot, Bartholm.
b. Runig de Tchang - sin tien 4 juin
c. Arrivee su personnel ... Pikin 29 mai
d. Depart de Chang - tsin - tien.
e. Depart de lo maison Baiultare[?] mai 29
f. Arrive de lo troupe ...
g-h. Pied-a-terre avant l’arriver a Tchang - sin-tien ...
i. [Morrison in uniform on a pony]
j. Abandon de Tchang - sin-tien 29 mai
k. [Morrison on horseback with his Chinese bodyguards]
l. [British officers and civilians boarding a ship]
m. [Unidentified men with horses and carts]
n. [Morrison and friends near tennis court. The bicycles were new to China at this time]

Page 14.
a. [Morrison talking to unidentified gentleman]
b. [Morrison with missionaries and European friends.]
c. Glendinning Najao [and Morrison]
d. [Morrison and two friends on board a boat]
e-f. [Morrison on front steps of residence in Peking]

Page 15.
a. Myself [Morrison] in bed in his journey at Vialjan [?]
b. [Morrison with children of his No. 2 boy]
c-d. [Morrison on front steps of residence]
e. [Morrison with staff’s child and cat]
f. [Morrison at his desk in his reading room in Peking]
g. [Morrison with children of his No. 2 boy, 1905]
h. [Morrison in his courtyard]
i. [Morrison with staff’s child and cat]

Page 16.
a-g. [Morrison in courtyard of his residence]
h. [Morrison with two small Chinese girls]
i. [Morrison with four Chinese children]

Page 17.
a-j. [Morrison, his servants and their children, and his donkey, in and near his residence.]
d. Morrison with his householder Sun Tien-lu in his cottage in Hsishan (Western Mountain in Peking)
e.g.i. The horse stable of Morrison’s house.
f. Morrison with his Western friend outside his house
j. Morrison with his servants’ children outside the city

Page 18.
a-k. [Morrison and his servants at a seaside residence]
b. The servant Sun Tien-lu outside Morrison's cottage in Hsishan (Western Mountain in Peking)
f. Morrison at his cottage in Peitaiho
g. The servant’s wife and child outside Morrison’s cottage.
h. Morrison in his cottage
i. Morrison at his cottage in Peitaiho
j. Morrison’s cottage

Page 19.
a-h. [Various photographs of Morrison as a middle-aged man]
a. [Morrison in profile aged around forty]
h. [Morrison preparing to leave London, February 1911]

Page 20.
a-i. [Various photographic studies of Morrison as a middle-aged man]

Page 21.
a-g. [Portraits of Morrison and group portraits]
a-c. [Morrison with Europeans, group portraits]
f. Morrison and Madam Marshall (G.E. Marshall) on March 12, 1911.

Page 22.
a. [Morrison preparing to leave London, 1911]
b. [Morrison sitting on horseback]
c. [Studio portrait of Morrison]
d. [Morrison sitting on horseback]

Item 22: Photographs of G. E. Morrison, his family, servants, colleagues and friends, ca. 1881-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 153/vol. 2

86 photographic prints

ca. 1881-ca. 1920

Photographs are of Morrison from childhood to middle age, his wife and children, and his household in China.

BOX 1

1–2.

[Morrison (1st from left, 2nd row), Samuel Blythe (3rd from left, 2nd row, an American correspondent). George Smalley (centre, 1st row, a resident correspondent of The Times to Washington. Onishi (on the right of George Smalley, a Japanese correspondent.) The photo was probably taken during the Portsmouth Peace Conference in August 1905]

3-8. [Morrison, the political adviser to President Yuan Shi-kai, and some other advisers. Nagao Ariga (centre), W.F. Willoughby (extreme left), Morrison (2nd from right)]

9-11. [G.E. Morrison in studio photograph with two European gentlemen]

12-21. [G.E. Morrison in Ballarat Base Hospital in grounds, and in wards with staff and patients, 1891?. Includes one group photograph of nursing staff]

22-23. [Major O’Connor]

24. [Mrs. Morrison with members of household staff and their children on front steps of house]

25. [Group portrait of what appears to be soldiers and civilians, possibly taken in Thailand]

26-27. [G.E. Morrison and Chinese staff member, possibly in backyard of house]

28–29. The author in Western China [leaving Yunnan City during his walk across China in 1894]. [Frontispiece to An Australian in China : being the narrative of a quiet journey across China to Burma / by George Ernest Morrison. London : H. Cox, 1895]

30-47. see BOX 2

48. [Morrison’s children Colin (left), Alastair (right)]

49. [Morrison’s second son Alastair (born August 1915)]

50. [Morrison and his children]

51. [Morrison’s eldest son Ian (born May 1913]

52–53. [Morrison’s children Alastair (left) and Ian (right)]

54. [Snapshot of Morrison with friend at a train station in China]

55. [Snapshot of Morrison in Peking]

56-59. Myself [Morrison] and one of my Lions' at my entrance

60. [Morrison and his householder Sun Tien-fu at his house in Peking]

61. [Snapshot of a street scape in Southeast China]

62-64. [Morrison and his householder Sun Tien-fu at his house in Peking] "Myself and my boy at my front door"

65–67. [Morrison - group portraits]

68-70. [Morrison in 1881, aged nineteen]

71-75. [Morrison aged around twenty-five]

76-77. [Morrison in America, 1887]

78-79. [Morrison in graduation gown, Edinburgh, 1887]

80-81. [Morrison, Resident Surgeon, Ballarat Hospital, 15th April 1893]

82. [Morrison in China in 1894]

83–86. [Portraits of Morrison]

BOX 2 (larger size photographs)

30. Exhibition Building, Tuesday, 30th October. Dr. G. Earnest Morrison, P.R.G.S. [enlarged version of nos. 28-29]

31. [Studio portrait of G.E. Morrison and four Chinese gentlemen, against painted backdrop. Duke Lan (2nd from right. He was exiled to Xinjiang after the Boxer War]

32. [Morrison (centre) in his Library with Masunosuke Odagiri (seated left) the representative of Baron Iwasaki, and Mikinosuke Ishida (seated right). In 1917, Morrison sold his private library to Baron Iwasaki; Ishida supervised the transfer of the library to Tokyo]

33. [Morrison and advisers together with chief government officials of the Republic of China. Morrison (2nd from right, 2nd row), Chu Chi-chien (3rd from right, 2nd row), Lu Tsen-tsiang (upper right of Morrison.), Chou Ysu-chi (1st from left, 2nd row), Sun Pao-chi (man with long beard), Cao Lu-lin (1st from right, 2nd row), Kiang Shi-yi (just behind Sun Pao-chi), Chang Ysung-hsiang (1st from left, front), W.F. Willoughby (centre, front), Nagao Arga (1st from right, front), Wang Pin ? (to be verified)]

34-36. [G.E. Morrison and his household staff Sun Tien-fu in his house in Peking]

37. G.E. Morrison and some expectant? members of the Tsungli Yuamen, Peking, Aug 8, 1899

38-40. [G.E. Morrison and his household staff, 20 June 1901. Morrison bought a new house after the Boxer Uprising. He marked the status of these servants : coolie No.1 (left sitting on the ground), cart driver No.3 (sitting on the right), the middle row, cart driver No.1 (extreme left), servant No.1 (2nd from left), cart driver No.2 (1st from right, servant No.2 (2nd from right), the last cook (extreme left), coolie (2nd from left), cook No.2 (3rd from left) - detailed information on some members of staff in ink notes beneath photograph no.40]

41-43. [G.E. Morrison, his wife and child surrounded by household staff] Feb. 11th 1914.

44. [G.E. Morrison with several wealthy Chinese gentlemen and their children.]

45-47. [G.E. Morrison with his household staff and their children]

Item 23: Identified European portraits, 1886-1911 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 154/vol. 1

68 photographic prints
1 engraving

ca. 1886-1911

Photographs are mainly of Morrison from childhood to middle age, his wife and children, and his household in China.

Page 1.
a-b. George Ernest Morrison, one year & nine months.
c. George Ernest Morrison 1873, shot in Turner’s Portrait Room, Moorarool Street, Geelong
d. George Ernest Morrison, 12 years 1874, shot in Turner’s Portrait Room, Moorarool Street, Geelong.
e-f. [Morrison in 1881, aged nineteen]
g. J.W., Easter 1910 [Jennie Wark Robin]

Page 2.
a. [Morrison as a young man, aged around 25]
b-e. [Portraits of Jennie Wark Robin (1889-1923), she became Morrison’s secretary in 1910 and married Morrison in 1912]
f. The three graces and the cat. 6/5/12 [Jennie Morrison and two friends]
g. [Jennie Morrison in lounge chair at home, Peking]

Page 3.
a-b. [Jennie Morrison with the staff’s children at home (Peking) 1912]
c-e. [Jennie Morrison]
f. [Jennie Morrison / photographed by W.H. Wattes, Geelong]
g. [Jennie Morrison]
h. [Living room of Morrison residence, Peking China]

Page 4.
a. [Morrison's two sons as small children, Ian (right), born in May 1913, Alastair (left), born in August 1915)]
b-c. [Morrison with John Ealin Haedwreh?]
d. [Morrison's three children on porch of residence, Ian (right), Alastair (left) and Colin (centre), born in April 1917]
e-f. [Morrison's son Ian in Chinese costume. He followed his father and became a resident correspondent in the Far East. Ian went to the front immediately after the Korean War broke out, and was killed by a mine]
g. [Ian Morrison in sedan chair], inscribed by Morrison. `The Little Viceroy Oct. 1914’

Page 5.
a-c. [Morrison with his three children]
d. [Morrison's two eldest children Ian (right), Alastair (left)]
e. [Morrison with his three children]
f. [Morrison's three children]
g. [Photograph of sketch of Morrison's eldest? son]

Page 6.
a-h. [Morrison's sons and their friends, various snapshots taken in September 1923]
b-c. [Morrison's eldest son Ian in scout uniform, September 1923]

Page 7.
a. [Morrison’s residence in Peking. The rebuilt main house]
b. [Morrison’s house. The east wing rooms on the right before rebuild ocurred]
c.e.f. [Morrison’s main house with rebuilt west wing rooms on the left]
d. [Morrison’s house. The east wing rooms rebuilt]

Page 8.
a-f. [The Morrison residence in Peking]
1.
(a) [Rowing team] Mr Ian Austin. Phillip. Kininmont. Blair. M. Pincolt [?] coach. Pullar. Gibson. McNeilage. Pearce. McCulloch. Atterton.
(b) At Macalister’s Temple, July 1911. Left to Right, Miss Ohl. Macalister. Capt. Hart [?] Jean.
(c) On the way to Hei Lung Tang May 7, 1911 Drinking iced champagne in the Pass. Left to Right, Mrs. Brent, me, [Jenny Morrison?] Miss Vaughan Smith, Wapeit, Miss Mitchell, Gill, Mrs. Donaldson, Brent, Affleck.
(d) Mrs Donaldson. Affleck & me. Hei Lung Tang, May 7, 1911.
(e) E.S. Benbow Rowe
(f) Hei Lung Tang, May 7, 1911. Here you see the chairs we were carried in.
(g) 17.5.1911 [Group photo taken at Hei Lung Tang.]
(h) Hei Lung Tang 7.5.1911. The 2 figures on the left standing up are Mrs Brent & Mr Gill. Mr Affleck. Mrs Donaldson & I are seated near the water.
(i) Oct 27, 1911. Mr Salt. Joan, Me. Mr Wilson & Mr Broome. Mr Salt is talking to Mrs Broome but you can only see her feathers above Joan’s hat.
(j) Dorrie [Group family portrait]
(k) Mrs. Orphanides Femme de l'Ing... Chef de l'Ouest ... A magnificent pianiste.

2.
(a) German Legation Guard Peking, 28/12/1911
(b) Sir John Jordan & the Dutch Minister & the Russian Bishops, 22/6/1911
(c) Left to Right. Sir John Jordan, Na Tung (Grand Councillor – head of Boxer trouble in 1900 – corrupt old rascal) Mr. Barton. Chinese Secretary. ? some Chinese official, 22/6/11
(d) Dr. Gray note his extraordinary garb. Some Chinese Prince. Dutch Minister, Baron van Balaerrts [i.e. Jonkheer Frans Beelaerts van Bllokland]. Russian Minister [i.e. Korostovets] – generally known as “Ally Sloper”, 22/6/11.
(e) Mrs Brent & Jean. Summer Palace April 23, 1911.
(f) Russian and Japanese peace envoys in session. Portsmouth Navy Yard 1905.
(g) The Peace Envoys of Japan and Russia at Portsmouth Navy Yard ...
(h) Summer Palace April 23, 1910 [1911? Mrs Brent & Jean]

3.
(a) Beatrice Brownrigg En souvenir Pekin. April 6-16th 1901.
(b) Violet & Edie Sartow, Xmas 1898
(c) Miss Shand looks quite pretty doesn’t she? It’s quite good of you too.
(d) Prof. R. Chiene.
(e) Dr Joseph Bell
(f) Sitty aged 8
(g) E. R. Lyman. Photo taken in Peking about May 10, 1900.

4.
(a) Prince Henry arriving at Ma chia fu. [Brother of German Emperor, who set out for China on December 16, 1897]
(b) Louis Spitzre & boy.
(c) Arthur[?] Gart, Peking 2 July, 1905.
(d) ... [Maurice] Casenave Peking 1903.
(e) Praxedes Tuatro Lagasta El Presidente del Consejo de los Ministros Liberal.
(f) W.L. MacKenzie King, Peking March 31.09.

5.
(a) Alexander Russell Simpson Professor of Midwifery ...a pious fraud.
(b) Patrick Heron Watson ... Surgeons for Scotland
(c) Thomas Grainger Stewart Professor of Medicine
(d) Byron Bramwell late pathologist to the R.E.I.
(e) John Stuart Blackie Emeritus Professor of Greek.
(d) Thomas Annandale Professor of Clinical Surgery

6.
(a) John Wyllie Lecturer on Medicine. Secretary to the R.C.P.E. The best physician in Scotland.
(b) Joseph Bell Late Lecturer on Clinical Surgery R.E.I, and Senior Surgeon in the Infirmary.
(c) Henry Nistanley [?]
(d) Sir William Turner Professor of Anatomy .. 23rd Mch 1886.
(e) W. Rutherford
(f) Argyll Robertson Surgeon - Oculist to Her Gracious ... Scotland.

7.
(a) [Man in his thirties or forties - signature on verso indecipherable. Inscription in Spanish or Portuguese.]
(b) Jarrino Centeno Firo. Dia 8 Noviembre 1889
(c) T. Garicafoya [?]
(d) Tomas Lopez Gonzales. Dia 8 de Noviembre di 18 [-?]
(e) 19 Dbre 88 Dantolezi.
(f) Jose Ma Parenall [?]

8.
(a) Representatives of the Great Powers in Peking 1901 [All listed on verso.]
(b) Hilda.
(c) Susan Townley Souvenir of a valued friendship Peking 1903.

9.
(a) J.M. Jordan. [Jordan arrived in China in 1876, and was the minister of the British Legation to China in 1906. It is said that he was recommended by Morrison for this post. He returned to Britain in 1920]
(b) Col. [?] C.M.G. D.S.O.

10.
(a) M[aurice] de Bunsen 1896.
(b) Herbert G. Wering 1917

11.
(a) Mgr. Athanasius Goethe.
(b) Pere Victorin
(c) Pere Victorin

12.
Pekin 1911 [Maurice] Casenave.

13.
[?] Officer Captain of Cossacks.

14.
[David Clive Morrison, brother of G.E. Morrison]

15.
J. [?] Anderson Peking 1906-11

16.
(a) [Possibly David Morrison - as a young boy.]
(b) David Clive Morrison July 1897

17.
Portrait of Hesing [engraving]

18.
F.A. von Gossler-Fickton 1907

19.
W.W. Willoughby.

Item 24: Identified European portraits / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 154/vol. 2

25 photographic prints

approximately 1889-1915

1. Pere Vial

2. Pere Dedecken

3. Miss Stewart and Miss Russell

4. To Dr Morrison Peking. W.J, Oudendijk in Teheran

5. G.G.L. Lindsey

6. To G.E. Morrison from H.A. in memory of the old days at Peking in '98' & '99', January 1900

7. Walter Townley, Peking, 1903

8. With Major O'Connors Compliments

9. General Fleischer and his staff

10. Empire Day. British Legation, Peking (25 May 1915)

11. Empire Day. British Legation, Peking (25 May 1915)

12. The China Association. Dinner at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole, London, 5 November 1907

13. Group photo at garden party, Morrison's cottage in Tsisen, West Mountain in Peking

14. Manuel Yancker, 19 September 1989

15. Young man. Signature on verso indecipherable

16. John Duncan. Lecturer on Clinical Surgery R.E.I. (successor of Joseph Bell)

17. Alexander Dickson, Professor of Botany (A very popular professor)

18. Professor T.R. Fraser, Professor of Materia Medica and Dean of Faculty of Medicine of Edinburgh University

19. Professor James Cossar Ewart

20. Professor Alexander Crum Brown

21. Arthur Greenaway, son of William Green patient Ward VIII BDH

22. 26-10-89 ... Diego Toribio, Huelva, Spain

23. Antonio Canovas de Castill

24. Emilio Castelar Republicanista

25. G. Alonio

Item 25: Portraits of Europeans, mainly unidentified, 1880s-1920 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 155

120 photographic prints
1 photograph

1880s-1920

1-2. [Interior of a laboratory]

FEMALE PORTRAITS (nos. 3-39)

3-7. [Western lady in China]

8–9. Hei Lung Tang, 7 May 1911

10. [Snapshot of child]

11-13. [Two western women with the child of Morrison’s household staff]

14-15. [Woman dressed in a kimono]

16. [Woman at door of house]

17. [Portrait of two young women]

18. [Two western women] April 1904

19. [Western girl with a cat]

20. [Nurse]

21. [Woman walking amongst gravestones]

22. Outside the Browns? drawing room ..

23-24. [Woman standing outside a cottage] March 1912

25. [Peking] 26 Feb, 1912

26. [Western woman in a rickshaw]

27-33. [Untitled snapshots]

34. [Studio portrait] / Falk Studios, Melbourne

35. [Studio portrait, Huelva, Spain]

36. [Studio portrait] / Vandyck, Melbourne

37. [Studio portrait] / Bartley, Wellington, NZ

38. [Photograph of a painting]

39. [Studio portrait photographed by] Keith Dannatt Haslemere

MALE PORTRAITS (nos. 40-78)

40. [Studio portrait] / Newman & Co., Sydney

41-55. [Untitled snapshots]

56. John Eaton Hardwick Smith, aged 7

57. [Sir Robert Hart, the Inspector general of the Chinese Imperial Maritime with a Chinese government's newspaper]

58. George ... ? Nov 1907 [man in uniform]

59. [Studio portrait] / photographed in Sevilla

60. [Studio portrait] / S. Yamamoto photographer

61. [Studio portrait] Huelva, Spain

62. [Studio portrait] / Seoul

63. [Studio portrait] / Erich Sellin, Berlin, 1902

64. [Studio portrait of a British army officer possibly General Sir Alfred Gaselee]. Inscribed: “To. Dr. G.E. Morrison, ‘Times’ correspondent a humble souvenir of the Relief Force (Peking), 1900 [indecipherable signature]"

65. [Studio portrait of man in uniform] / Elliott & Fry, London

66. A postcard sent to Morrison on 18 Aug, 1908.

67. [Studio portrait] / Massingham, Geelong

68. [Man holding a small camera]

69. Petersen and his pet deer ......

70-72. [Untitled snapshots]

73. [Studio portrait] / U.S.A. Studios, London

74. Prince Henri d' Orleans [in Chinese clothes]

75. Prince Henri d' Orleans [repainted]

76-77. [Snapshots on board ship]

78. [Portrait] / Massingham, Geelong

GROUP PORTRAITS (nos. 79-122)

79. [Three Russians and one Chinese in Northeast China]

80. [Prince Henry of Prussia arriving at Ma Chia fu]

81. [Ma Chia-fu Station]

82-83. [Western men at a station]

84. [British army troop, Ma Chia-pu station]

85-91. [Untitled snapshots]

92. [Party of the German Legation guards, Peking. 28 December, 1911]

93. [Group portrait, probably Morrison (2nd from right, 2nd row) and his classmates and teachers in Edinburgh] / Alexr. Ayton, Edinburgh

94. [Post card to Morrison from Hugh & Terese, 1910]

95. [Studio portrait of a man and woman] / Talma, Melbourne

96. [Studio portrait of a man and woman] / ... China

97. [Snapshot of a man and woman]

98. [Tintype photograph of a family group]

99. [Snapshot of a family group]

100. [Westerners in Chinese clothes]

102-103. [Two people skating on the ice in China, 3rd December 1911]

104-106. [Untitled snapshots]

107-110. [Morrison’s friends and the householder Sun Tien-lu in Peking]

111. [Westerners in China]

112. [Group portrait of a cricket team]

113. [Probably the students and staff at Geelong College]

114-117. [Group portraits]

118. [Baron Komura Jutaro (4th from left, first row.) and the Japanese envoy attending Portsmouth Conference, 1905]

119. [Group portrait]

120. Copyrights applied to by C.A. Killie, Peking [In the British Legation. Group of American Missionaries in front of the Chapel]

121. [Wedding group portrait]

122. [Portrait of a man in academic gown (photograph of a painting)]

Item 26: Identified Asian portraits, ca. 1900-1920 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 156/vol. 1

74 photographic prints
16 postcards

ca. 1900-1920

1.
Li Hung-chung & his family
[Li Hung-chung (1823-1901), an important minister in Late Qing, was born in Hefei, Anhui Province. He built arsenals, founded a military army and established two modern naval bases when he was the Governor General of Zhili (now Hebei) Province in 1870]

2.
a. Group of missionaries and M. Casenave (the 3rd from left, 1st row)
b. Li Hung-chung & his family

3.
a. Wu, Fantai [the mandarin in Qing Dynasty]
b-c. Pere/Frere Julianus Verliaeghen

4.
a. [A group of missionaries, She Kou Mountain]
b. Monsigneur Fenouil [?] Vicaire apostolique of Yunnan.
c. Shun Yat-sen. [Shun Yat-sen (1866-1925), Chinese Constitution revolutionary and political leader, called Father of the Nation. He overthrew the Qing Dynasty and was the first provisional president in the Republic China, founded in 1912]

5.
a. [Studio portrait] / Photograph by Harrison, South Kensington. Inscribed "Yours sincerely Siskeong Lueken"
b. Monsigneur Verliaeghen
c. L'Eveque Theolirnus Verliaeghen

6.
a. Opening ceremony of the Shansi University. Governor-Literary Chancellor - Yang the Director – Wu the Fantai - Feng the Nichtai - Lien the Taotai. Liu Chih Fu. Yung Nich tai. [The university was established in 1st May,1904. The governor of Shansi Province asked for the merging of the Chinese and the western School founded by Timothy Richard, the British missionary into Shansi University]
b. Lien Ta Shuai. Cheng Tartai. Pi Szu Shih

7.
a. Fantai, Futai, Literary Chancellor, Nith? tai, Yang, Tartai, Professors and officials
b. Group of officials at Anna Miven [?]

8.
a. Officials of Ti hua fu
b. Professors and officials of the Agricultural Camp. Yao sitting next to Professor Okada

9.
a. Mongol soldiers – “the middle one came to see me”- Morrison
b. Chief Pei Ying and his officers outside Ponghong office 7th June 1913
c. Gent-Ma Yu Kun and staff
d. [Female soldiers in] the Chinese Republic Amazon Crops, Shanghai
e. [New Army soldiers in 1906]

10.
a. Yuan Shih-kai [or Shikai]... Dec 14th 1914 (engraving)
b. [Studio portrait of] Eki Hioki, Peking 16/9/16. Eki Hioki (1861-1926), Japanese minister to China.He represented Japanese government to deliver the `21 demands' to president Yuan Shih-Kai on 18th January,1915. He threatened Yuan : the treaty must be signed as soon as possible and keep secret.
c. Bishop Verliaeghen at his appointment

11.
a. Copyrights Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking. [Group portrait with Sir Claude MacDonald (1st from left sitting in the 2nd row from top), the British Royal Marines and other defenders after the siege of the foreign legations, Peking, 1900]
b, c, f. [Chinese officer of the new Troops (1st on the left) and Western officers at the Autumn Manoeuvre, 1906]
d. [Soldiers of No.3 Sea Battalion of Germany in 1900]
e. [Russian barricade in the Legation Quarter of Peking in 1900]
g. [Russian officers at the Autumn Manoeuvre, 1906]
h. [Morrison talking to a Russian officer at the Autumn manoeuvre, 1906]

12.
a. [Tok tan tai chi, .... C. in C. of the Mongol troops, a famous Mongolian robber chief]
b. K. Hayashide - Japanese [Hayashide Kenjiro]
c. Bodg Khan
d. Le Khanbo - Lama Agovan Dordji [Agvan Dorjiev]

13. Postcards
a. Sun Wen [Sun Yat-sen], President of the Provisional Government of the Republic China
b. Chang Tai Ten. A noted Revolutionist
c. Lung Chi Kuang. Revolutionary Commissioner of Conciliation at Kwangtung [Province]
d. [Group portrait illustrated with flags]
e. Wen Tsung Yao. Sub-Director of Foreign Affairs for the Republic Government of China
f. [Group portrait]
g. Huang Hsing. The Secretary of War of Republic China
h. Sung Chiao jen. Chairman of the Legislative Body of the Chinese Republic Government
i. Li Yuan Hung Vice-President of the Provisional Government of the Chinese Republic
j. Dr. Wu Ting Fang. Director of Foreign Affairs for the Republic Government of China.

14.
a. Tsen chun hsuan
b. Yi Kwan
c. [Group portrait]
d. ... M. Inayaki Dec 11th 1901 Bangkok, Siam
e. [Portrait of two men in uniform] / photographed by K. Murakami, Seoul, Korea

15.
a. [Yuan Shikai in civilian dress]
b. Tuan chung-chi ...
c. Tochtan taichi
d. [Chung Chih-tung (1837-1909), Governor General of Hubei and Hunan Province, a native of Nanpi, Chihli Province (now Hopeh), taken with a British officer at Paoting, Chihli Province, 14 May, 1903]
e. [Group photo, May 14. 1903. Paoting fu Chang Chih-tung and the local mandarins in Chihli with British officers]

16.
a. Hu Yu-fen, [native of Shchow, Anhui Province. He was the manager of the Marco Polo Bridge-Tientsin railway and a general of the Ding Wu army, the predecessor of the New Troops]
b. Peng Ying Chia. Tientsin, 20/6/1915. [Peng devoted himself to the reform as Taptai in Kansu Province and became the President of the Provincial Bureau of Foreign Affairs and other offices]
c. [Chao Erh-feng (1846-1911), Chinese “Bannerman”, was Acting Viceroy of Sichuan during the Revolution of 1911. He was killed by the insurrectionary army]
d. Chao Mien formerly in Telegraphs Bureau ...
e. Hwang Chung-huei (1844-1927), [assistant to Chao Erh-hsun, acting manager of Ministry of Finance in 1904 and former Governor of Hunan]
f. ... Lingohwang, Peking, April 1903
g. N. Uchida, Peking

17. Printed postcards
a. Chu Jui. Commander in chief of the Chekiang Division of the Allied Army in the attack of Nanking
b. Hsu Shao Cheng. Commander in Chief of the Kiangsu and Chekiang Division of the Allied Army in the attack of Nanking.
c. Wu Chieh Chang. Former General of Kiangse
d. Ku Tsung Shen. Staff-officer of the Kiangsu Division of the Allied Army in the attack of Nanking
e. Cheng Te Chuan. Generalissimo of Kiangsu
f. Chiang Ten Hsing. General of Chingkiangpu
g. Chuang Yun Kuan. Acting General of Kiangsu
h. Tan Yen Kai. General of Hunan

18. Printed postcards
a. Hu Han Min. General of Kwangtung
b. Ma Yu Pao. General of Kiangse
c. Wang Chao Ming. General of Kwangtung
d. Chen Chiung Ming. Assistant General of Kwangtu, [then] Acting General of Kuangtung
e. General Wu Lu Chen. [He was] murdered at Shinkiachwang Station, Chihli
f. Lan Tien Wei. General of Kwangtung
g. Chen Chi Mei. General of Shanghai
h. Sun Tao Jen. General of Foochow

19.
a. Mongolian princess
b. Shen ke-wei/Shen Chien. Beaten to death, Friday 31.7.1903. [Revolutionary Shen Chien participated in the Zili army uprising of 1901. He then went on to carry out investigative journalism in Peking in the guise of an antique merchant and was able to gain access to the as yet unsigned Sino-Russian secret treaty, the contents of which he published in a newspaper]
c. [Morrison's household staff and their family]
d. [Snapshot of man in a courtyard]
e. Dr. Lei (1st from left) and his staff of I Section Office in old theatre
f. Le Colonel Aoki.
g. A bad street in Section II (Dr Hou - Japanese .... [Anti-plague team in Section II ]
h. [Studio portrait of woman in a kimono]

Item 27: Identified Asian portraits, 1897-1914 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 156/vol. 2

24 photographic prints

1897-1914

1. Nobuzumi Aoki. 16 November 1913, Tokyo.

2. W.T.Y. Ting., 15th Nov. 1906.
[W.T.Y. Ting (1897-1945) a native of Wuxing, Zhwjiang Province, studied in the United Kingdom. He was the director of the Judiciary Department of Qing Dynasty in 1906, and the officer of the 4th and 6th Division of the New Troops. His sleeve badges show that his military rank was the first in the secondary level, namely the colonel]

3. Chen Pao-chen
[Chen Pao-chen, (1848-1935), a native of Minhsien (i.e. Fuchow), Fujian Province. He was a personage of the ‘Chingliu’ Faction on the political stage in Late Qing, a member of the Provisional Assembly and the Chinese teacher of ‘the last Emperor’ of Qing Dynasty Pu Yi]

4. [A Japanese gentleman Hikokochi Liuing, 2 August 1913, Peking]

5. The Giant of Yunnan
[Chang Yan Mium, a colossal man sent by the Futai to speed Morrison in his trip in Yunnan in 1894]

6. [Cheng Shi-chi, 2/2/1914]

7. Execution of the Namoi Pirates, awaiting the executioner

8. Execution of the Namoi Pirates, after the execution

9. Yin Yuk Liu, Amy Lew, Mary Lew. London, 4th Febraury 1911

10. Phiom Surindr “To Dr. Morrison as a remembrance of his Siamese friends”, Bangkok, January 28th 1897"

11. Ku Hung Ming
[Ku Hung Ming (1857-1928), a native of Tung’an, Fujian Province, graduated from Edinburgh University, was one of the most outstanding intellectuals in modern China]

12. Feng Kuo Chang, President of the Republic of China. (Includes Chinese characters by Feng with English transcriptions by Morrison).
[Feng Kuo Chang (1895-1919), a native of Hejian, Chihli Province (i.e. Hopeh) President of the Republic of China during 1917and 1918]

13. The Viceroy of Yunnan and Kweichow and attendant. Wong Wen shao.
[Wong Wen-shao (1844-1908) (sitting), native of Hangchow, Cheking Province, was Viceroy of Chihli as a successor of Li Hung-chang and managed the Peking-Hankow railway together with Chang Chi-tung. Morrison travelled in Yunnan and interviewed Wong when he was the Viceroy of the two provinces of Yunnan and Kweichow. Morrison said he “is one of the most enlightened rulers in China”]

14. The viceroy of the two provinces of Yunnan and Kweichow [Wong Wen-shao]

15. Edict of the Viceroy concerning foreigners [in Chinese]

16. J. R. Lou Tseng-Tsiang, Peking, November, 1918.
[A native of Shanghai, Lou was a diplomat in the late Qing Dynasty and successively held the posts of Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister of the Republic of China. In 1927 he withdrew from society and lived in solitude in a monastery in Belgium]

17-19. Kungpah T. King.

20. Kung Tien-Cheng, F.R.G.S., Shanghai, 22 February 1913
[Kung Tien-Cheng (? - 1916), Malay Chinese, graduated from Yale University, correspondent of the Republican Advocate]

21. Wang Chang Yuan
[Wang Chang Yuan (1861-1930), a native of Guantao (i.e. Hepeh province), was among the first students in the Peiyang Military School. He went to Hupeh to put down the Revolutionaries in 1911 following Feng Guo-chang. He was made the first rank of marquis by Yuan Shih kai, who launched the new monarchy project]

22. Gonsuke Hayashi, Peking, August 1908

23. [13th Dalai Lama, Thubten Gyatso, Calcutta.] [i.e. not the Dalai but the Panchen Lama]
[Morrison met Thubten Gyatso (1876-1933) in 1907 when the Dalai Lama presented himself before the Emperor and the Empress Dowager in Peking]

24. [Japanese soldiers and the armed legation staff in Su-Wang-Fu, Peking, 20th Feb 1901]

Item 28: Portraits of unidentified Asians, ca 1900-1920 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 157/vol. 1

91 photographic prints
2 postcards

ca. 1900-1920

1.
a. Disinfecting carts going out [during the plague, Harbin, February 1911]
b. [Group portrait] Taken 10 July …
c. Group of sisters and orphans waiting at St. Leopold’s [Catholic ceremony]

2.
a. A search party [during the plague, Harbin]
b. [Dr. Wu Lien-teh working in his first plague laboratory, January 1911]
c. [Group portrait]
d. [Chinese village people]
e. My Gun bearer [travel in Northwest China, 1910]
f. [Uygur people and Han child in Northwest China, 1910]
g-h. [Portraits of men riding horses]

3.
a. [Kazak woman riding a horse in Northwest China, 1910]
b. [Woman and children]
c. [Children]
d. [Uygur family in Northwest China,1910]
e. [Man on a donkey]
f. [Two females]
g. [Two policemen of Ching Chow]
h. [Children]

4.
a. [Children]
b. [Uygur girl]
c. [Uygur man]
d. [Child with dog]
e. [Elderly Kazak man]
f. [Elderly man]
g. [Elderly woman]
h. [Young boy]
i. [Man riding a donkey]
j. [Man outside a residence]

5.
a. [Yamen runner (policeman)]
b. [Man with a book]
c. [A woman of Han nationality]
d. [Woman sitting outside a dwelling?]
e. [Man with cart]
f. [Ch’ant’ ou cake seller in main street of Ku che’en tzu. April]
g. [Elderly man]
h. [Elderly man]
i-j. [Group portraits]

6.
a. Two policemen of Ching Chow
b. [Soldier]
c. [Soldier]
d. [Man]
e. [Beggars]
f. [A Mongolian man in Northeast China]
g. [Man]
h. [An Uygur man]
i. Old woman and high wheeled cart, Hou Kou
j. [Carts with baskets]

7.
a. [Emperor Xuan Tong (1st on the right), Prime Minister (centre), the son of Prince Chun Qin (held by Prime Minister)]
b. [Christian group (female)] Wei Hsien
c. [Japanese postcard illustrating a Korean labourer]
d-f. [New Army officers in uniform]
e. [Group portrait of children with one adult]
g. [Korean girls]

8.
a-b. [Couple outside a residence]
c. [A minority boy in Southwest China]
d. [New Army officers in uniform]
e. [Snapshot of man in western clothes]
f. [Japanese couple]
g. Monument in Tai Ku [Christians at the front of a monument in Tai Ku, Shanxi Province]
h. [Two Western women riding donkeys with their guides]

9.
Typical old lady of Yunnan and her grandchildren

10.
[Mandarins with Yin Kuang (1836-1918) (centre), Na Tung (2nd from right side in the 1st row)]

11.
a. [Mandarins with Chu Hung-chi (a native of Shanhua human Province), 3rd from the left in the 1st row]
b. [Duke Lan]
[Duke Lan was exiled to Xinjiang after the Boxer War. Morrison called on him during the trip to the Northwest in 1910]

12.
[Mandarins with Chu Hung-chi (a native of Shanhua human Province), 3rd from the left in the 1st row]

13.
[Mandarins with Yin Kuang (1836-1918) (centre), Na Tung (2nd from right side in the 1st row)]

14.
a. [Liang Yu-shu and Peng Yi-chung]
b. [2 Mongolian girls]
c. Tang Shou Chien, General of Chekiang [postcard]
d. Copyrights Applied for by C.A. Killie, Peking. [Group photograph with Sir Claude MacDonald (2nd row, centre) and customs volunteers after the siege]
e. [Yuan Shi-Kai taking up his post as the provisional President of the Republic of China in 1912]

15.
a. [Hu Yu-fen meeting Prince Henri at Ma Chia-pu Station]
b. [Snapshot of man with dogs & cat]
c. [Studio portrait of a Mandarin]

16.
a. [Urumchi. The Provincial Treasurer, Wang Shu-nan]
b. Mongolian Army training
c. [Snapshot of a man]
d. [Group portrait of Mandarins]

17.
a. [Highest ranking officers of the Relief Force in Peking, 1900]
b. [Mongolian armed force]
c. Group of Officials [Foreign missionaries with Chinese gentlemen]

18.
a. [Yuan Shi-Kai]
b. Chinese girl, Kashgar
c. Lay and medical staff. Medical staff all in foreign clothes
[Chinese and Western gentlemen]
d. [Foreign soldiers in Peking, 1900 during the Boxer Uprising with the gun known as 'the International'.]
e. Mongol girl [prostitute, Jing Ying-hua]
f. [Group portrait]

19.
Detachment of 33 students sent to Japan by Govt.
[Shansi University students and their teachers, 1907]

Item 29: Portraits of unidentified Asians, ca. 1900-1920 / photographs from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 157/vol. 2

62 photographs
1 letter

ca. 1900-1920

BOX 1

1-4. Two falconers at my front gate

5-13. [Morrison’s household staff Sun Tian-lu and his child]

14-15. [Man in western clothes]

16-18. [People transporting carts on the river]

19. [Travellers with carts]

20. [The cart man, probably on the trip to Northwest China in 1910]

21. [Cart man and Muslim people]

22. [Soldier on horseback]

23-25. [People with carts]

26-35. [People in Southeast Asia]

36. [Entrance to temple?]

37. [Studio portrait of military officer] / photographic artist R. Maruki, Tokio, Japan
[Tien Jin on 11 July 1907]

38. [Studio portrait of a man / Tungfang Photographic Studio, City Shih Chia-chuang, Hebei Province]

39. [Group portrait, Baron Komura Jutaro (seated at right) and the Japanese envoy attending Portsmouth Conference,1905]
[Morrison was dispatched to report the news by The Times. Jutaro (the Japanese Minister) and the other ten ministers from other countries signed the treaty in 1901 with Yi Kwang and Li Hung-chang]

40-42. [Group portraits]

43. [The sports meet of Guilin public schools in Guangxi Province, 1905]
[The horizontal inscribed board reads “Long Live the Constitution”. At the time, Constitutionalism had been a public topic and began to strike root in the heart of people]

44. [Morrison's household staff with a visiting western couple, taken in front of the rebuilt west wing-rooms]

BOX 2

45. [Morrison's household staff, Sun Tian-lu (2nd from right in the 1st row)]
[This is the only photograph showing Sun wearing Western clothes]

46. [Morrison's household staff and their families]

47-48. [A funeral for a Japanese person] / S. Yamamoto, Peking
[Probably a professor working in China. The fourth person from the left, 1st row on the right side is Na Tung, the Grand Councillor. The man standing behind Na Tung is Morrison. The place may be the Palace of Yong He in Peking (Tibetan Lama temple)]

49. [A funeral for a Japanese person working in China] / S. Yamamoto, Peking
[The photograph includes Chinese and Japanese officials with the Lamas and Monks of the temple]

50. [Morrison's household staff and their families]

51-52. [The children of Morrison's household staff]
[Judging from the women’s feet (not tied), Manchu hairstyle and lipstick, they were ‘Bannermen’]

53. [Group portrait]

54. [Uygur children in Northwest China]

55. [A cavalryman, travelling in Northwest China in 1910]

56. [Morrison's household staff and child]

57. [Yuan Shih-Kai]
[In the dress of a Qing military official army, including the collar badge of military rank. The photograph was taken after March 1912, when he took up his position as temporary President of the Republic of China]

58. [Sa Fuo-ling]
[Sa Fuo-ling (1873-1984), a native of City Fuchow, Fujian province. The provisional government of the Republic of China recognized the Imperial Chinese Bank into the Bank of China and Sa was the second president of the Bank from 1913 to 1915]

59. [Duan Shu-yun]
Duan Shu-yun, a student of Imperial College in the late Qing. Winning the approval of Li Hong-chang, he was appointed an administrative official in Chili, and the highest civil administrator in Hupeh province during the period of Republic of China. He was a relative of Tuan Chih-kui and supported Yuan Shi-kai’s monarchical movement]

60. [Ding Bao-quan]
Ding Bao-quan, Judge of supreme Court of Shanxi province]

61. [Long Ji-guang & Long chinin-guang (brothers)]
[Lung Chi-kuang, a native of Mengtzu, Yunnan Province, was associate military governor in Guangzhou in 1912 and put down the revolutionaries in the ‘second revolution’ led by SunYat-sen in 1913]

62a. [Huang Chung-huei]
[Huang Chung-huei assistant to Chao erh-hsun (1844-1927), acting manager of the Ministry of Finance in 1904 and former Governor of Hunan (1902-1904). He and Morrison corresponded occasionally]

62b. Letter in Chinese from Huang Chung-huei.
Huang wrote the letter to Chou Chih-I, diplomat to Washington, on July 2nd, 1905 before Morrison left Peking for the Portsmouth Conference in America. The letter was intended to introduce Morrison to Chou, but Morrison did not take it.

63. List of 200 photographs of the Boxer Rebellion, 1900 (typescript, 10 leaves)

Item 30: Duplicate photographs of people, residences, temples and landscapes in China, ca. 1894-ca. 1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXD 88

12 photographic prints, 53 photo-mechanical reproductions

ca. 1894-ca. 1920

Item 31: Original drawings, ca. 1900-1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 159

14 drawings

ca. 1900-1920

1. Morrison with two Chinese children (pencil). Taken from a photograph

2a. Chinese woman slashing her chest (watercolour). Inscribed: 'Dr Assmy[?] German Govt. Hospital, Chung king'

2b. Chinese woman being tended by doctor (watercolour)

3. [A raid on a temple] (watercolour).
On 16 June 1900 Morrison led a raid on a temple during which over 100 Chinese Christians were rescued from hands of the Boxers. Morrison later commissioned the folk painter Chou Pei-chum to paint this action. It is inscribed in Chinese: 'This is the picture that Englishman Dr. Morrison led the force to attack the Boxers in Shuaifu Yuan and killed fifty or sixty of them. Twenty-fourth of May, the twenty-sixth year of Emperor Kuang Hsu.' (Source: Old China Through G.E. Morrison's Eyes: Catastrophe at the Turn of the Century / Shen Jiawei bian zhuan ; Dou Kun deng yi, 2005)

4. [Portrait of Morrison] / F. Whiting, Pekin [19]00 (pencil).
At this time Frederic Whiting was Special Artist-Correspondent for the Daily Graphic.

5. [Portrait of Morrison reading] (watercolour)

6. [Bearded man / W.D.S.] (pencil)

7. [Squatting figure under hat / W.D.S.] (pencil)

8. [Young man] / W.D.S. (pencil)

9. [Young boy] / W.D.S. (pencil)

10. Port Victoria [possibly Lyttleton, New Zealand, formerly called Port of Victoria] / Ed Norman (ink)

11. [Cartoon face - smiling Chinese] (ink)

12. [Cartoon face - smiling Chinese and cartoon figure, holding bag labelled 'Subscribe Capital' ] (ink)

13. [Cartoon figure holding bag labelled 'Subscribe Capital'] (ink)

Item 32: Chinese engravings, prints and other printed items, 1802-1913 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 160/vol. 1

4 engravings and 21 prints

1802-1913

ENGRAVINGS

1. [View of] Kuching.

2. [Portrait] Impery Sino – Tartarica Supremus Monarcha.

3. [Portrait of Chinese woman holding bird on perch].

4. [Portrait of Chinese woman holding bird on swing].

5. [View] La ville et le Chateau de Zelandia dans L’ile de Tayovan.

PRINTS

6. View of Whampoa and Bankshall, China, 1802

7. [Title-page showing Bay of Victoria, Hong Kong] Operations in the Canton River in April 1847.

8. [Title-page showing Bay of Victoria, Hong Kong] Operations in the Canton River in April 1847.

9. M. General D’Aguilar with the 18th R. Irish taking possession of the Annanghoy Batteries.

10. Forts and Batteries of the Boca – Tigris.

11. Forts and Batteries of the Boca – Tigris.

12. Forts and Batteries of the Boca – Tigris.

13. Portraits of the chiefs at the British Factory in Canton [hand-coloured].

14. The Staked barrier, or second pass of the Canton River, above Whampoa.

15. [British troops outside the British Factory in Canton.]

17–20. Kungpah T. King – set of 4 views. Signed.

21. [Images of a famine], Supplement to the North-China Herald, February 8, 1907.

22. The Passing of Old-Time China - The Funeral of the Empress Dowager at Peking, The Graphic, May 3, 1913.

23. [Portraits of] Vice-President Li Yuan-hung and President Yuan Shih-k'ai; Birdseye View of the Palace Grounds.

24-25. [Key and] Names of the principal Officers and Official Gentlemen who are represented in the Engraving of the Signing and Sealing of the Treaty of Nanking.... 29th August 1842.

Item 33: Chinese engravings, prints and other printed items, ca. 1898-1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 160/vol. 2

12 posters and 8 ephemera items

ca. 1898-1920

26. [Folder with 8 coloured illustrations telling the story of the Prodigal son, with inscriptions in Chinese]

27. [Sheet with 8 coloured illustrations telling the story of the Prodigal son, with inscriptions in Chinese. cf Ho. 26 and text.]

28-30. International Reform Bureau: [small illustrated posters warning against opium, alcohol, smoking and foreign capital].

31. [Japanese girl with goats]

32. Sing Sing & Company fruits [label]

33. [Poster showing two scenes of Chinese being converted, with inscription in Chinese]

34. [Funeral notice of Mrs Tseng of Shanghai [brown paper poster]

35. [A share certificate issued during the years of Emperor Kuang Hsu]

36. [A bond certificate issued by the Hunan government]

37. [A share certificate issued by the government in 1898]

38. 'Dr. Morrison on Chinese Reforms', The Times Wednesday November 6, 1907 [billboard poster]. Inscribed; 'With compts. fr. Godfrey & Ralph Walter'

39. Its Our Flag Fight For It, Work For It, ca. 1914 / Guy Lipscombe [billboard poster]

40. Come On Boys Follow The Flag, ca. 1916 / James Northfield, [billboard poster]

41. Map of narrow and wide roads [religious poster]

Item 34: Cartoons by Phil May, Spy and Ape, 1875-1902 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PX*D 158

14 prints

1875-1902

Phil May cartoons are from Supplements to the Bystander, 1902. As seen by the late Phil May.
1. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1902
2. Sir A. K. Rollitt M.P., 1902
3. The Right Hon. Member for Croydon, 1902
4. The Right Hon. Henry Chaplin MP, 1902
5. The Prime Minister 1902 [Arthur Balfour]
6. The Lord High Chancellor
7. The late Sir William Allan MP, 1902
8. Lord Rosebery
9. Sir William Harcourt, 1902
10. Lord Lansdowne, 1902
Spy (Leslie Ward) - Supplements to Vanity Fair.
11. Naval ordnance (Captain Jellicoe)
12. Peking [Sir Ernest Satow]
Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)
13. The Times, Vanity Fair, 29 August 1885
14. Our war correspondence, Vanity Fair, 16 January 1875

Item 35: Illustrations of birds by E. Neale, C. Davenport, W. Foster, M. Herbert, S. Herbert, A.W. Strutt and Stanley Wilson ca. 1878 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

PXA 214

66 watercolours

ca. 1878

Item 01: Otis zarda / C. Davenport

Item 02: Branta rufina / W. Foster

Item 03: Fuligula nyroca / W. Foster

Item 04: Mergus merganser / W. Foster

Item 05: Anthropoides virgo / M. Herbert

Item 06: Querquedula circia / M. Herbert

Item 07: Sypheotis bengalensis / M. Herbert

Item 08: Lerwa nivicola / S. Herbert

Item 09: Rhynchea bengalenses / S. Herbert

Item 10: Sallinago nrmoricola / S. Herbert

Item 11: Otis tetrax / E. Neale

Item 12: Honbara macqueeni / E. Neale

Item 13: Francolinus pictus / E. Neale

Item 14: Francolinus vulgara / E. Neale

Item 15: Lophophorus impeyanus / E. Neale

Item 16: Sypheotides auritus / E. Neale

Item 17: Ithagenis cruentus / E. Neale

Item 18: Simosa aegocepala / E. Neale

Item 19: Rollulus roulroul / E. Neale

Item 20: Arboncola mandellii / E. Neale

Item 21: Porzana ricolor & fusca / E. Neale

Item 22: Porzana euryzonoides / E. Neale

Item 23: Porzana cinerca & fasciata / E. Neale

Item 24: Pozana akool / E. Neale

Item 25: Euryzona canningi / E. Neale

Item 26: Pterocles alchata / E. Neale

Item 27: Pterocles fasciatus / E. Neale

Item 28: Polyplictrum bicalcaratum / E. Neale

Item 29: Pterocles arenarius / E. Neale

Item 30: Rallus Indicus / E. Neale

Item 31: Hypoloeidid obscuriora & streata / E. Neale

Item 32: Polyplectrum thibetanum / E. Neale

Item 33: Caloperdix occulra / E. Neale

Item 34: Turnix pugnax / E. Neale

Item 35: Turnix plumibes / E. Neale

Item 36: Grus trucogeranus / E. Neale

Item 37: Paro muticus / E. Neale

Item 38: Argusana gigantea / E. Neale

Item 39: Scalopax rusticola / E. Neale

Item 40: Eupodotis edwardsii / E. Neale

Item 41: Phasramis nallichii / E. Neale

Item 42: Gallinago stenura / E. Neale

Item 43: Pseudscolppax semipalmatus / E. Neale

Item 44: Hybrid francolinus & Francolinus phayrii / E. Neale

Item 45: Gallus stanleyi / E. Neale

Item 46: Gallus ferngineus / E. Neale

Item 47: Gallinago gallinula & scolopacimus / E. Neale

Item 48: Tokanus haughtoni / E. Neale

Item 49:Simosa rufa / E. Neale

Item 50: Crex baillonii / E. Neale

Item 51: Porzana maruette / E. Neale

Item 52: Porzana parira / E. Neale

Item 53: Euplocamus (cuvirri), 1879 / A. D. Strutt

Item 54: Euplocamus horsfieldii, 1878 / A. D. Strutt

Item 55: Microperdix blewitti,1878 / A. D. Strutt

Item 56: Coturnix communis, 1878 / A. D. Strutt

Item 57: Coturnix coromandelica, 1878 / A. D. Strutt

Item 58: Caccabis chukar & pallescens / Stanley Wilson

Item 59: Ammoperdix bonhami / Stanley Wilson

Item 60: Grus antigone

Item 61: Grus cineria

Item 62: Casarca leucoptira

Item 63: Anas boschas mallard

Item 64: Gallinago solitarica

Item 65: Crossoptiolon tibetamem

Item 66: Wing v tail feather formations of Gallinago species

Item 36: Old Government House Windsor NSW, 1918 / Lionel Lindsay

SSV1B/Wind/3

1 print

1918

Item 37: Los Puertas de los Capucinos Sevilla, ca. 1902 / Lionel Lindsay

SSV/99/Spai/1

1 print

ca. 1902

Item 38: Cortijo Andaluz Sevilla, ca. 1902 / Lionel Lindsay

SSV/99/Spai/2

1 print

ca. 1902

Item 39: Portrait of Norman Lindsay / Lionel Lindsay

P2/219

1 print

No date

Item 40: Glass negatives from the papers of George Ernest Morrison, ca. 1900-ca. 1920

ON 85

33 negatives

ca. 1900-ca. 1920

1. Morrison outside Chinese building

2. Morrison with servant outside his home

3. Morrison’s house

4. Morrison’s house

5. Morrison’s servants and horse

6. Morrison’s servants and horse

7. Morrison’s servants and horse

8. Morrison’s servants and cat

9. Morrison’s servant and horses

10. Morrison’s servant and child

11. Morrison’s servant and birds

12. Chinese people

13. River scene

14. Buildings beside river

15. River scene

16. River scene

17. Junks on river

18. Small boats on river

19. Boats on river

20. Boats on river

21. Junks on river

22. Junk on river

23. Junk

24. On board a boat

25. Passenger on board

26. View of river bank

27. View of distant river bank

28. View of distant river bank

29. View of headland

30. View over roof towards harbour

31. Rock outcrop Island

32. Rock outcrop Island

33. Trees

Item 41: Portrait, possibly of George Morrison as a baby, ca. 1862-1863 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison

MIN 274

1 photograph

ca. 1862-1863