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FIRE GODTCHE-TSING-TSE the God of Fire Date: 1915
Government bond, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, ChinaGovernment bond of the Chinese Republic, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway, China, value 20. A 5% gold loan for 10M sterling. Date: 1913
China TianjinThe FORTRESS of TYEN-TSING- WEY on the utmost border eastward of the Province of Peking, where 3 Rivers meet - in the Hai river at Tianjin. Date: 1752
Tsing-Tao 1914British and Japanese soldiers mingle on the beach in the Tsing-Tao area, following the joint operation to land forces with the aim of capturing the German base on the Chinese mainland
Japanese attack on Tsing-TaoA Japanese poster celebrating the successful Japanese attack on the German positions at Tsing-Tao on the Chinese mainland. The German troops are shown in retreat
Destroyed German howitzerA German 28mm howitzer at Fort Bismarck, Tsing-Tao, having been destroyed by the Germans before their capitulation to the attacking Japanese forces
36th Sikhs at Tsing-TaoThe 36th Sikh regiment land at Tsing-Tao, China, formerly a German naval base, but which had been taken the previous month by a joint Japanese and British operation
The Siege of Tsing-TauA Japanese soldier taking a bath in a wheeled water tank, at the siege of Tsing-Tau
In the batteries against Tsing-Tau: A Japanese siege-gun getting the order by telephone to open fire
Germanys eastern stronghold which suffered the fate of Liege and Antwerp: Men of the German Garrison at Tsing-Tau
Watched by their Japanese comrades: British troops landed to co-operate against Tsing-Tau
Myth / China / Fire God 1915TCH E-TSING-TSE (also Chu Jiang), God of fire & king of the second court of hell which is a lake of ice
Tsing-Chen and DragonTsing-chen, the Chinese spirit of the wells, rides a blue dragon