After the battle: Chinese bringing back their dead to bury them in native soil. From a sketch by D. M'Nabb, R.N., of H.M.S. 'Undaunted'. The destruction by fire of the flower-boats at Canton
2 scenes: 1. The Chinese cruiser "Wei-Yuen" towing into the harbour at Chefoo a barge containing the bodies of those killed in the Yalu River Engagement, bringing them back to bury them in native soil after the battle. 2.
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- After the battle: Chinese bringing back their dead to bury them in native soil. From a sketch by D. M'Nabb, R.N., of H.M.S. 'Undaunted'. The destruction by fire of the flower-boats at Canton — Official Site (official)
- After the battle: Chinese bringing back their dead to bury them in native soil. From a sketch by D. M'Nabb, R.N., of H.M.S. 'Undaunted'. The destruction by fire of the flower-boats at Canton on instagram (social)
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