The Taeping Rebellion in China: entrance to Ching-Wangs palace, Soo-Chow, 1864. Engraving from a photograph, ...illustrative of the capture of the Chinese town of Soo-Chow by the Imperialist troops, under Major Gordon; and the subsequent destruction of the Taeping or rebel leaders...The Footai had...ensconced himself in the palace just vacated by Ching-Wang. Our Engraving shows the principal entrance to this palace. From "Illustrated London News", 1864.
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