Soldiers Guarding the New Republic's Leaders
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Caption
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1911 Body guard for leaders on Revolution Day, Chengdu. This was taken the day the new Republic was declared. This was the bodyguard of the new leaders whose picture we sent you before, but who fled when we did. This guard stood at the entrance to the door where the new leaders were receiving congratulations from the many callers and serving tea.
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Identifier
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AEJ_63
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Alternative Identifier
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144
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Description
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Group of soldiers in uniform and standing at attention with rifles. They are standing in front of a building with Chinese lattice and characters flanking the main doorway.
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Creator
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Johns, Alfred
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Date Created
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1911-11-25
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Source
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Ken Johns
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Publisher
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SIUE
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Record Date
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2023-08-05
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Contributor
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Cory Willmott
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Type
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Still Image
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References
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Johns, Alfred. 1928. “China: Its People and Their Life, May 2, 1918,” In The Empire Club of Canada Addresses, pp.226-234. Toronto: Empire Club of Canada.
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