This is a group of old photos of Lvshun, Liaoning Province, in the 1920s. It is mainly about the famous cities of Lvshun, which have been around for a hundred years. These places are closely related to the Japanese invasion of China, and can be said to be evidence of the Japanese invasion of China
</ Div. These postcards were printed by photos taken by Ishida Ganzhisuke during his study trip in China, Korea and other regions after the 7th year of Dazheng (1918). This group of Jinan postcards was issued by Yujing Foreign Firm (Japan)
</ Div. Spring of Chang'an and other works
This group of postcard editors has collected six pictures, but the number of them is unknown. The preview is as follows:
![图片[1]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213T6.jpg)
旅順白玉神社海軍參拝、旅順防備隊前池中に於て水雷試射
![图片[2]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213U0.jpg)
旅順白玉神社海軍參拝、旅順防備隊前池中に於て水雷試射
![图片[3]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213U5.jpg)
旅順高等女學校、旅順陳列舘
![图片[4]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213U9.jpg)
旅順高等女學校、旅順陳列舘
![图片[5]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213Z3.jpg)
旅順工科學堂電氣教室、旅順 關東都督官邸
![图片[6]-Old Photos of Lushun in 1920s: Lushun City Name Institute 100 years ago-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/republic-of-china/1-221110213Z7.jpg)
旅順工科學堂電氣教室、旅順 關東都督官邸
ps:这个原版标注大家大概看的懂意思,就不做翻译了。
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