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View from the South Bank looking north-east
Officials watch the car pass a checkpoint
9 hp Calcott outside a church
The Asylum was opened as a school for the children of soldiers
What we Ought to do in China Finish:Rolled View from the South Bank'What we Ought to do in China', 1860. A Chinese dragon being threatened by a St George like representative of the British army. The Chinese were showing signs of dissent despite the Convention of Tientsin. In 1858, China had been brought to sign the Treaty of Tientsin which allowed France and Britain a number of commercial concessions. It also renewed the terms of the Treaty of Nanking between Britain and China, originally signed in 1842 to end the
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