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    1. Lucy Monroe Calhoun family photographs and papers · Celebrating Thirty Years of East Asian Collectio

      The Calhoun Collection includes 740 black-and-white photographs, featuring the Calhoun residence in Beijing and locations in and around (...)

    2. Gamble Photos Reveal a China Seldom Seen - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      The exhibit will travel to four destinations in China, beginning at the Capital Library in Beijing in November, then heading to Renmin (...)

    3. Research works by & about Gamble - Sidney Gamble Photographs, 1908-1932 - LibGuides at Duke Universi

      Beijing: Guo Li Beijing Da Xue Chu Ban Bu, 1926. Research on Gamble & His Photographs Sidney Gamble's China Revisited by Nancy (...)

    4. New Collection Addition: Sidney D. Gamble's Hand-Colored Lantern Slides - Bitstreams: The Digital Co

      Temple of Heaven, Beijing Gamble used these color slides in his talks introducing China to his countrymen.

    5. Primary Sources - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The photographs include 740 loose black-and-white photographs, featuring Lucy's residence in Beijing and locations in and around (...)

    6. From far away: The Lucy Monroe Calhoun Family Photographs of China - The Devil's Tale

      They reached Beijing in 1910, and look particularly regal in this 1911 photograph.

    7. Manmōinga shū 滿蒙印画輯 · Celebrating Thirty Years of East Asian Collections · Duke University Library

      Ruins of old Summer Palace 圆明园废墟 Ruins of old Summer Palace lie in the west suburb of Beijing. Once the residence of emperors of the (...)

    8. Art - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      美術 : founded in 1950 in Beijing by 中國美術家協會, is a core scholarly journal in China.

    9. Chinese paintings - Chinese paintings from the Kingdom of Min - LibGuides at Duke University

      美術 : founded in 1950 in Beijing by 中國美術家協會, is a core scholarly journal in China.

    10. B8, OA, GSU and the crux of the matter - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As I listened to the talks in Beijing I came to feel that the time is shorter than I had realized. 

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