File:Li Hung-Chang & officers.jpg
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DescriptionLi Hung-Chang & officers.jpg | Li Hung-Chang with officers, including Admiral Sir Edward Seymour, Sir Pelham Warren, and Captain (later Admiral) John Jellicoe (at far right). |
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Source | Mrs. Archibald Little (1903). Li Hung-Chang: His Life and Times. London: Cassell & Company. p. 312. |
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