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1043446
  • Title
    Item 33: Chinese engravings, prints and other printed items, ca. 1898-1920 / from the papers of George Ernest Morrison
  • Call number
    PX*D 160/vol. 2
  • Level of description
    item
  • Date

    ca. 1898-1920
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    1043446
  • Issue Copy
    Partly Digitised : Nos. 26, 30, 33, 35-38
  • Physical Description
    12 posters and 8 ephemera items - various sizes
  • Scope and Content
    26. [Folder with 8 coloured illustrations telling the story of the Prodigal son, with inscriptions in Chinese]
    27. [Sheet with 8 coloured illustrations telling the story of the Prodigal son, with inscriptions in Chinese. cf Ho. 26 and text.]
    28-30. International Reform Bureau: [small illustrated posters warning against opium, alcohol, smoking and foreign capital].
    31. [Japanese girl with goats]
    32. Sing Sing & Company fruits [label]
    33. [Poster showing two scenes of Chinese being converted, with inscription in Chinese]
    34. [Funeral notice of Mrs Tseng of Shanghai [brown paper poster]
    35. [A share certificate issued during the years of Emperor Kuang Hsu]
    36. [A bond certificate issued by the Hunan government]
    37. [A share certificate issued by the government in 1898]
    38. 'Dr. Morrison on Chinese Reforms', The Times Wednesday November 6, 1907 [billboard poster]. Inscribed; 'With compts. fr. Godfrey & Ralph Walter'
    39. Its Our Flag Fight For It, Work For It, ca. 1914 / Guy Lipscombe [billboard poster]
    40. Come On Boys Follow The Flag, ca. 1916 / James Northfield, [billboard poster]
    41. Map of narrow and wide roads [religious poster]
  • Language
  • Description source

    Contents list PX*D 160/vol. 2
  • General note

    Digital order no:Album ID : 823238
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  • Subject
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  • Exhibited in

    Life Interrupted: Personal Diaries from World War I - State Library of New South Wales (5 July - 21 September, 2014)
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