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Boxer Rebellion Collection (#7)

The Boxer Rebellion, a pivotal event in Chinese history, unfolded in the year 1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Battle at Kiao-Tcheou, China, Boxer Rebellion, 12 July 1900

Battle at Kiao-Tcheou, China, Boxer Rebellion, 12 July 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Bombardment of Blagoveshchensk, Russia, Boxer Rebellion, 15 July 1900

Bombardment of Blagoveshchensk, Russia, Boxer Rebellion, 15 July 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Attack on the forts of Taku by the Allies, Boxer Rebellion, China, 17 June 1900

Attack on the forts of Taku by the Allies, Boxer Rebellion, China, 17 June 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Battle at Tashichaw, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900

Battle at Tashichaw, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: The deliverance of the diplomatic staff in Peking, China, Boxer Rebellion, 14 August 1900

The deliverance of the diplomatic staff in Peking, China, Boxer Rebellion, 14 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Battle at Chang-Kia-Wan, China, Boxer Rebellion, 12 August 1900

Battle at Chang-Kia-Wan, China, Boxer Rebellion, 12 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Combat at Dachirai, China, Boxer Rebellion, 9 August 1900

Combat at Dachirai, China, Boxer Rebellion, 9 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Japanese infantry at Tsan-Tai-Toun, China, Boxer Rebellion, 9 August 1900

Japanese infantry at Tsan-Tai-Toun, China, Boxer Rebellion, 9 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: The Russian Dragoons at Aikha, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900

The Russian Dragoons at Aikha, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Combat at Pei-Tsang, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900

Combat at Pei-Tsang, China, Boxer Rebellion, August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: American Army at Yang-Tsoum, China, Boxer Rebellion, 6 August 1900

American Army at Yang-Tsoum, China, Boxer Rebellion, 6 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: The taking of Aigun by Russian troops, Boxer Rebellion, China, 4 August 1900

The taking of Aigun by Russian troops, Boxer Rebellion, China, 4 August 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Trouble in Peking, Boxer Rebellion, China, May 1900

Trouble in Peking, Boxer Rebellion, China, May 1900. The Boxer Uprising or Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION. A Disturbing Possibility in the East

CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION. A Disturbing Possibility in the East. Cartoon showing Uncle Sam at a table with the eight-nation alliance

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: The Boxer Rebellion (1900). Boxer prisoners in a village in China guarded by German sailors

The Boxer Rebellion (1900). Boxer prisoners in a village in China guarded by German sailors. Engraving by Etching Gerlach. Colored

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Bengal Lancers returning from the reception of Count

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Bengal Lancers returning from the reception of Count Alfred von Waldersee, approaching the Qianmen Gate at Beijing, during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION. In the Chinese Labyrinth. Cartoon showing Uncle Sam

CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION. In the Chinese Labyrinth. Cartoon showing Uncle Sam and John Bull leading Austria, Japan, France, and Germany across a field of traps in China during the Boxer Rebellion

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. Are our teachings, then, in vain? Confucius

CARTOON: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. Are our teachings, then, in vain? Confucius and Jesus Christ observe the battle between the Boxers and the eight-nation alliance during the Boxer Rebellion in China

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. French soldiers in a camp near Round House, Tientsin, China

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. French soldiers in a camp near Round House, Tientsin, China, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph, 1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Japanese troops bursting through a gate and engaging the

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Japanese troops bursting through a gate and engaging the Boxer forces at Tianjin, China. Color lithograph by Torajiro Kasai

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H

BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H. W. Koekkoek
BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H.W. Koekkoek

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: Boxer Rising in China, 1900

Boxer Rising in China, 1900
Boxer Rising in China. From Le Petit Journal, Paris, June 1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Russian artillery guarding the city wall of Beijing during

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Russian artillery guarding the city wall of Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christians leaving Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in China

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christians leaving Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1902

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: JAPANESE ARMY, c1902. Officers of the Japanese army in Beijing, China, during

CHINA: JAPANESE ARMY, c1902. Officers of the Japanese army in Beijing, China, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph published by Carleton H. Graves, c1902

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The 9th U. S. Infantry Gatling gun detachment in the Forbidden

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The 9th U. S. Infantry Gatling gun detachment in the Forbidden
CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The 9th U.S. Infantry Gatling gun detachment in the Forbidden City in Beijing, during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. U. S. soldiers sending messages via heliograph from the

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. U. S. soldiers sending messages via heliograph from the
CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. U.S. soldiers sending messages via heliograph from the top of the Tartar City wall at Beijing, in China, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph published by Carleton H

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A detachment of German Infantry in Beijing during the Boxer

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A detachment of German Infantry in Beijing during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph published by Carleton H. Graves, c1902

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Indian soldiers and two Chinese men at the Forbidden City

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Indian soldiers and two Chinese men at the Forbidden City, Beijing, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The bullet scarred American Legation in Beijing, during

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The bullet scarred American Legation in Beijing, during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: TIENTSIN, c1901. Specimens of ancient and modern Chinese bombshells captured by the Allied

CHINA: TIENTSIN, c1901. Specimens of ancient and modern Chinese bombshells captured by the Allied Forces at Tientsin, China, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. French missionaries and a former colleague, a victim of

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. French missionaries and a former colleague, a victim of the Boxer Rebellion, in Shanghai China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christian refugees gathered by Father Quilloux

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christian refugees gathered by Father Quilloux into the Apostolic Mission during the bombardment of Tientsin during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: EDWIN HURD CONGER (1843-1907). American lawyer and politician, and the United States

EDWIN HURD CONGER (1843-1907). American lawyer and politician, and the United States minister to China. Conger (left) and his staff at the American Legation in Beijing, China

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A group of Chinese Americans in Chinatown, San Francisco

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A group of Chinese Americans in Chinatown, San Francisco, California, reading war bulletins about the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. German soldiers lined up for review during the Boxer Rebellion in China

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. German soldiers lined up for review during the Boxer Rebellion in China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. American, British and Japanese troops storming the imperial

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. American, British and Japanese troops storming the imperial Pekin castle in Beijing, China, 14 August, 1900. Chromolithograph by Torojiro Kasai, 1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Closed Door. A British response to the Boxer Rebellion

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Closed Door. A British response to the Boxer Rebellion. Cartoon by Sir John Tenniel published in Punch, 1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Watching the Foreign Devils at the Gate of the English

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Watching the Foreign Devils at the Gate of the English Bridge barring the Cantonese from the Legations, China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. German troops lined up on the dock at Tonggu awaiting transportation

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. German troops lined up on the dock at Tonggu awaiting transportation to Tientsin, China, during the Boxer Rebellion. Stereograph, 1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: PEKING, c1902. The aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion: a break in the outer wall

CHINA: PEKING, c1902. The aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion: a break in the outer wall and destruction of the temporary railway for bringing supplies into the city

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A portrait of Prince Su, who gave his palace for use by

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. A portrait of Prince Su, who gave his palace for use by the native Christians during the siege, Peking, China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese soldiers firing a volley from the shelter of bank

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese soldiers firing a volley from the shelter of bank, Tientsin, China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The top of the South Gate destroyed by the bombardment, Peking, China

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The top of the South Gate destroyed by the bombardment, Peking, China. Stereograph, c1902

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Russian soldiers destroying Tonggu by tearing down the

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Russian soldiers destroying Tonggu by tearing down the mud houses which might shelter the Boxers, Tonggu, China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christian refugees gathered by Father Quilloux

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Chinese Christian refugees gathered by Father Quilloux into the Apostolic Mission during the bombardment of Tientsin, China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Railroad cars destroyed by fire at the station during the

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Railroad cars destroyed by fire at the station during the battle at Tientsin, China. Stereograph, c1901

Background imageBoxer Rebellion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Buildings at the railway station destroyed by shells during

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Buildings at the railway station destroyed by shells during the bombardment, Tientsin, China. Photograph, c1901



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The Boxer Rebellion, a pivotal event in Chinese history, unfolded in the year 1900. It witnessed intense battles between British and Japanese troops against the formidable Boxer forces at Tianjin. This rebellion occurred during a time when China was undergoing partition, adding to its already volatile state. One striking image from this period captures the Bluejackets on their way to Tientsin, showcasing the troubled atmosphere prevalent throughout China. Another haunting depiction by Oswaldo Tofani reveals fourteen severed heads of Boxers displayed on the walls of Tchio-Tchao, symbolizing the brutality that characterized this conflict. The massacre of Christians in Mukden, Manchuria further exemplifies the horrors endured during this rebellion. The lithograph portrays Chinese Christians falling victim to merciless attacks by Boxers. However, amidst these dark moments emerged stories of resilience and heroism as depicted in another lithograph illustrating the relief of besieged International Legations in Beijing. Long live the army. A vibrant lithograph exclaims support for those fighting against oppression during this tumultuous time. Empress Dowager Cixi's portrait serves as a reminder of her influential role amid these events while also highlighting her controversial legacy. In contrast to such chaos and violence lies an intriguing litho titled "The Chinaman at peace, " offering a glimpse into ordinary life amidst turmoil—an oasis amidst chaos. Additionally, tensions escalated beyond national boundaries with German and Indian troops engaging in a brawl within Tianjin—a testament to how global powers became embroiled within China's internal strife. Finally, "The First Act Of Punitive Justice In Beijing" depicts justice being served through beheading—the consequences faced by those responsible for assassinating ambassadors—signifying an attempt towards restoring order and stability.