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[Siemssen and Co. Building and the Ever Victorious Army Monument, Shanghai]
Creator
John ThomsonBritish Photographer · 1837–1921
All works by this person →A chemistry student from Edinburgh University, John Thomson moved to the Far East in 1863, traveling and photographing throughout the 1860s in Cambodia, Ceylon, China, India, Indochina, Malaysia, and Singapore. He relocated to London in 1872, publishing the Asian images in numerous volumes. In 1876 he began making the pictures that would illustrate Adolph Smith's *Street Life in London,* an exposé
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- 1870–1872
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- Scottish
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
View down a wide dirt road, leading to two large white buildings. A small white monument is surrounded by low chains is beside the road.
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