This group of old photos is from the album “Mei Yinhua’s Images of China at the Beginning of the 20th Century”. This group of photos is an unusual group of glass slides, which were taken by Michel De Maynard, a French missionary of Franciscans. This series contains 230 images, which were shot in 1906-1912. Some of the images involve the 1911 Revolution. These precious images record the fierce changes in late Qing China
This series mainly records the situation in northern China at that time, including Mei Yinhua’s daily life in Shaanxi from 1910 to 1911
SeeImages of China taken by Mei Yinhua in 1906-1912 (I)
Group II:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua in 1906-1912 (II)
Group III:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua from 1906 to 1912 (III)
Group IV:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua from 1906 to 1912 (IV)
Group V:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua in 1906-1912 (V)
Group 6:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua in 1906-1912 (VI)
Group 7:Images of China taken by Mei Yinhua from 1906 to 1912 (VII)
Group 8:China Images (VIII) taken by Mei Yinhua in 1906-1912
This group is the fifth episode of photos (161-180 photos). Welcome to preview:
This group of photos reflects the people’s life in the late Qing Dynasty and the urban and rural landscape in northern China.
清末时期的火车
是一群农妇在村口打水的场景
天下第一关 山海关
北京正阳门城楼南面瓮城内
一个乞丐和他的全部家当。