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Entrance to the British Legation, Pekin. The oldest servant and his son, 1900
Entrance to the British Legation, Pekin. The oldest servant and his son, 1900. From Black & White Budget, Vol. III. [The Black and White Publishing Company, J P. Monckton, Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, London, 1900]
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Media ID 14990350
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Age Difference Age Gap Aged Angry Anti Imperialist Beijing Black And White Publishing Black And White Publishing Company Black White Budget Boxer Rebellion Holding Hands Jp Monckton Jp Monkton Monkton Peking Publishing Republic Of China Servant Siege Step Steps Trapped
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Entrance to the British Legation, Pekin - A Glimpse into History
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This photograph captures a poignant moment in time at the entrance of the British Legation in Pekin (now Beijing) during the tumultuous year of 1900. The image showcases two figures that represent different generations and roles within society. In the foreground stands an elderly Chinese man, believed to be the oldest servant of the legation. His weathered face reflects a lifetime of dedication and loyalty towards his occupation. Beside him stands his young son, holding hands with his father as if seeking guidance from this wise elder. The composition highlights not only their physical proximity but also symbolizes a passing down of knowledge and traditions from one generation to another. This age gap between them serves as a metaphor for continuity amidst changing times. The backdrop reveals an imposing entranceway, perhaps hinting at tensions or conflicts surrounding this historic location during that era. It is known that this period marked the Boxer Rebellion, an anti-imperialist uprising against foreign influence in China. Through this evocative print, we are transported back to witness a slice of life in early 20th century China – a time when cultural clashes were prevalent and power struggles unfolded on these very steps. This photograph reminds us of both resilience and human connection amidst turbulent times.
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