Summary: |
Mainly at Siaokan [Xiaogan] unless otherwise indicated. Groups include: General Ying Chang and staff, 1911; Siaokan Hospital staff, 1904; Wuchang's last viceroy [Jui Cheng] and his staff; normal class, Girls' Boarding School, Wuchang; Hwangpei [Huangpi] Girls' School class. Other people include: imperialist cavalryman and sentry; Griffith John in a train; Yang, Chuh, Tseng, Hsuing, Kiang (hospital students), Wang (classical teacher), [Henry] Fowler, Mr Wang (assistant), Mr Hsuing (hospital evangelist), Wang Han Chi (1st assistant), [Margaret] Fowler [nee Margaret Watt], and Mrs Cheng (women's ward matron), Siaokan Hospital; C C Chang and another Chang; Chang Piao (Jui Cheng's military chief); Mr and Mrs ?Jih; Chang Meng-lan, Li Hsien-kwei, Chang Yun-sen, Sung Tchen shih, Peng Sao-chu, Wang Yin tsz, Kio Yu-Yun, Wu Chen-yung, Yu Kwei-yin, Li Hsien-yung, Wu Ch'en shih, [?Mildred Wasson, nee Mildred Nurse], Hwangpei Girls' School. Events featured include: 1911 Revolution. Other activities featured include: imperialist artillery in trenches and troops crossing a pontoon bridge. Other places featured include: LMS Chapel at ?Wei Kia Wan; iron- and steel-works, Hanyang. Also includes: "god of literature" [in a temple]; letters from C C Cheng to Mr and Mrs [Wilson] Geller and [from ?Wasson] to [David] Chamberlin. Prints taken by or received from individuals including: Rev. [William] Bolton; Geller; Cheng; Rev. ?Y S Help[; ?Wasson].
|