The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, the image of Fengtian (Shenyang) under the lens of Zhang Bolin
Thomas· Thomas Chowder Chamberlin (1843— 1928), a famous American geologist, was born in Bilot, a small town in the east of Wisconsin. He graduated from the Department of Geology of Bilot College in 1966 and stayed in the school for several years. Later, he became president of the University of Wisconsin. In 1893, Thomas· Zhang Bolin was invited to set up the Department of Geology of the University of Chicago and served as its chairman
Rowling· R0llingThamasChamberlin (1881— 1948) is Thomas· Zhang Bolin’s only son obtained his doctorate from the Department of Geology of the University of Chicago in 1907, and then stayed in the university to teach for life. For convenience, Zhang Bolin and his son are respectively the old Zhang Bolin and the little Zhang Bolin
Thomas·, January 4, 1909; Zhang Bolin and his son set off from Chicago, the United States, took the Siberian cruise ship in San Francisco, passed through Hawaii and Japan, and arrived in Shanghai, China, on February 2, 1909. From February 2, 1909 to June 10, 1909, the investigation team composed of Zhang Bolin and his son and Burton met at the same time. They spent a total of more than four months in China, visiting 13 provinces at that time, including Jiangsu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hubei, Sichuan, Henan, Zhili and Shanxi, by means of cruise, train, carriage, sedan chair and walking
They took dozens of photos in Shenyang at that time, of which the Northern Mausoleum of Fengtian has been released. See http://www.laozhaopian5.com/qingchao/1604.html
The following is a preview of Shenyang:
![图片[1]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10343-50.jpg)
奉天,破烂的东城门
![图片[2]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10339.jpg)
店铺招牌
![图片[3]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10339-50.jpg)
店铺招牌
![图片[4]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10339-51.jpg)
店铺招牌
![图片[5]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10340.jpg)
东清铁路车站
![图片[6]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10340-50.jpg)
东清铁路车站
![图片[7]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10341.jpg)
东清铁路 俄国火车
![图片[8]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10341-50.jpg)
防护堤
![图片[9]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10342.jpg)
奉天,从北城墙看到的古塔
![图片[10]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10343.jpg)
奉天,当地人院落
![图片[11]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10343-51.jpg)
奉天,东城墙外景色
![图片[12]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10343-52.jpg)
奉天,东门外的寺庙
![图片[13]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H10343-53.jpg)
奉天,街头茶贩
![图片[14]-The old photo of Shenyang in 1909, taken by Zhang Bolin (Part 1)-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/photo/qing-dynasty/1-21062H1024V22.jpg)
奉天,街头茶贩





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