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University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries Special Collections and University Archives
Frank A. Waugh Papers, 1881-1993 (bulk 1905-1943)
The Forbidden City, Pekin
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Item Information
Title:
The Forbidden City, Pekin
Description:
Hand-colored image depicting the lake and Imperial Palace at the Forbidden City. Image presumably copied by Waugh from unidentified photographer.
Photographer:
Waugh, F. A. (Frank Albert), 1869-1943
Date:
[ca. 1930]
Format:
Photographs
Genre:
Lantern slides
Location:
Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries
Collection (local):
Frank A. Waugh Papers
Series:
Series 5. Lantern slides
Subjects:
Forbidden City (Beijing, China)--Photographs
Extent:
1 photograph ; 8.5 x 10 cm
Link to Item:
https://credo.library.umass.edu/view/full/mufs088-b030-i797
Terms of Use:
Requests to publish, redistribute, or replicate this material should be addressed to Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Contact host institution for more information.
Place of origin:
Beijing (China)
Language:
English
Identifier:
mufs088-b030-i797
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