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A Chinese man pushing a laden wheel barrow across the bridge at Suzhou Creek, 1900...

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MMM7341053
Image title
A Chinese man pushing a laden wheel barrow across the bridge at Suzhou Creek, 1900 (Gelatine dry plate)
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Artist
Jones, Kenneth Hurlstone (fl.c.1900) / British
Location
National Maritime Museum, London, UK
Medium
Gelatine dry plate
Date
1900 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
8.2x10.2 cms
Image description

Creator: Kenneth Hurlstone Jones A photograph of a Chinese man pushing a heavily laden single-wheel wooden wheel barrow across the bridge at Soochow Creek [also Suzhou or Wusong River], which was part of the post-1863 International Shanghai Settlement. To the right another man, with traditional Chinese 'queue' hairstyle with long pony tail, stands on the pavement, looking over the wrought iron railing next to a single mast of one of the boats in the creek below. In the background [which is also depicted in N64416], the quayside is lined with elegant two storey Chinese warehouses built in brick and wood with tiled roofs, and gable ends with tiled tops that sweep up at the corners in the traditional Chinese style. A telegraph cable is suspended between tall poles along the tree lined road. The original negative envelope was incorrectly labelled by a more recent hand: 'Loaded Cart. HK'. However, the reverse of the accompanying contact print is labelled: 'Yangtze Wheel barrow loaded.'

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© National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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1900s / 20th century / tree / Asia / cart / hitch / China / man / bridge / population / wheel / road / street scene / transport / everyday life / street / black and white / photo / city / mzphoto
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