Roman Catholic compound, where 250 bodies were collected, 1911
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This photograph shows the entrance to the hospital run by the Roman Catholics in China. 250 bodies of plague victims were collected from here in 1911. Part of an one-storey building blocked by wooden walls can be seen on the left of the entrance. Title devised by Library staff.
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All rights reserved. Wu Lien-teh, 1911
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