File:West Gate of Ching-Keang-Foo.jpg
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editDescriptionWest Gate of Ching-Keang-Foo.jpg | West gate of Ching-Keang-Foo. |
Date | published 1843 |
Source | Thomas Allom; G. N. Wright (1843). China, in a Series of Views, Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of That Ancient Empire. Volume 4. London: Fisher, Son, & Co. p. 38. |
Author | Drawn by Thomas Allom, from a sketch by Capt. James Stoddart, RN. Engraved by J. M. Starling. |
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