This group of old photos of Beijing are fromThe album of Beijing Famous Photographers, which is a set of commercial landscape photos taken around 1935 by Beijing Nanchizi Beautiful Photo Studio (probably the studio of the famous German female photographer Hedda Morrison). The whole set consists of eight volumes (12 photos per volume) , including 96 photos, which were taken in Beijing Street Market, the Three Halls of the Forbidden City, Beihai, Zhongnanhai, the Temple of Heaven, Longevity Hill, Meishan, Confucius Temple and the Imperial College. The photos are beautifully printed, with the name printed on the back and instructions attached
This group of old photos is the third volume: the photos of Beijing Beihai, which consists of 12 photos, and the introduction of relevant place names is printed on the back of the photos
![图片[1]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61448.jpg)
第三册:《北京北海》封面
![图片[2]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61449.jpg)
序言
![图片[3]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61450.jpg)
![图片[4]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61450-50.jpg)
![图片[5]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61451.jpg)
![图片[6]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61451-50.jpg)
![图片[7]-Old photos of Beijing in 1935 (3) Beijing Beihai Park in the 1930s-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-22112G61452.jpg)
第一册:《北京街市》部分的照片见>>
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第二册:《故宫三大殿》部分的照片见>>
minguo/2151.html



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