Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and S. E. corner of Paotingfu wall with the breach made as a punishmt [sic] of the city. 1900 [now Baoding] A city wall with a large portion of it destroyed, turned to rubble. Some buildings are visible above the wall. In front of the wall the land looks to be scrubby, with some trees, and a person stands ahead of the wall.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Temple of Confucius. Chufou. [now Qufu] Several carved pillars which appear to be in the courtyard of the temple. They are all highly carved and feature dragons and flowers.
A large religious procession in a field with a large crowd gathered around. Many of the people are dressed in white/light colored clothing. Several banners in Chinese are on poles and many sedans or chests are part of the entourage. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Union Theol. Sem. Compound from left: Fenn residence, remains of tower destr. 1900, Goodrich residence (with Dr. + Mrs. G. on porch), church and UTS. ca. 1909/10 A wide photos, showing houses, a ruined tower, a church and the seminary building.
"View of Peking looking towards Forbidden City" [now Beijing] A view from high up in a building of Beijing, the Forbidden City visible far in the background. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and The caption on the photograph says "Nan T'ang (South Cathedral)?" but it is more likely Wangfujing church. This is a view from the top of a building, within many roofs are visible in the foreground. A short distance away is a church/cathedral.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Printed on front: "The West Church, Peking, Dedicated December 27th, 1908" Written on back: "Seminary bld. on right of Church Dean Goodrich's home to the left." [now Beijing] A church with a courtyard. To the right are more Western style buildings and to the left is a house.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and View of Peking looking toward W. Hills showing Ching shan (Prospect Hill), Pai t'a, +c. [now Beijing] A view of an area of Beijing taken from a tall building. Many of the buildings are not readily visible due to tree cover, but some pagodas are visible in the distance.