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John Thomson — Hoi-How, the Proposed New Treaty Port, Island of Hainan
John Thomson

Hoi-How, the Proposed New Treaty Port, Island of Hainan

1868

Photographed during Thomson's extensive travels, this collotype documents a proposed treaty port on Hainan Island, illustrating British commercial expansion in South China.

Medium
Collotype, pl. XII from the album "Illustrations of China and its People, Volume I" (1873)

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John Thomson, Hoi-How, the Proposed New Treaty Port, Island of Hainan, 1868

Photographed during Thomson's extensive travels, this collotype documents a proposed treaty port on Hainan Island, illustrating British commercial expansion in South China.

Medium
Collotype, pl. XII from the album "Illustrations of China and its People, Volume I" (1873)
Year
1868
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Photography, Documentary, 19th Century, Asia, Landscape, Sepia, British, Collotype

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