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‘N Fort Taku from centre south cavalier, 30.3.62’. (w/c)

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‘N Fort Taku from centre south cavalier, 30.3.62’. (w/c)
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Artist
Sanford, George E.L.S. (fl.1862) / British
Location
National Army Museum, London
Medium
watercolour
Date
1859 AD - 1862 AD (C19th AD)
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‘N Fort Taku from centre south cavalier, 30.3.62’. From a box of 81 watercolours by Lieutenant (later General) George E L S Sanford, Royal Engineers, 1859-1862. The North Fort was one of several Taku Forts, strategically-placed defences guarding the mouth of the Peiho River, which flows through Peking (Beijing), the capital of China. Following the escalation of hostilities (2nd China War (1857-1860), the British envoy, Lord Elgin determined to conclude a peace treaty with the Chinese Emperor. After forcing the Chinese to accept the Treaty of Tientsin on 26 June 1858, further hostilities led to the forts being besieged again, unsuccessfully, in June 1859. In another attempt on 21 August 1860, the North Fort was breached and the garrison surrendered after a fierce fight. The remaining forts later capitulated without further resistance. Sanford painting this view of the north fort some 18 months later.

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fort / Fortification / topography

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