photo title noted on mounted paper, in Wu Liande's handwriting. Chinese-Russian plague expedition, Summer 1911. Bibliographical History: Wu Liande (ed.) North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service Reports 1911-1913 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1913), with caption "Tarbagan burrow opened. No. A. August 19th 1911. Near Manchouli. In this burrow some old Tarbagan skeletons were found"The third pandemic of plague (in its bubonic and pneumonic clinical forms) struck the globe between 1894 and 1959. As Yersinia pestis spread from country to country and from continent to continent, it left behind it not only a trail of death and devastation, but also a vast visual archive. It was the first time that plague would reach and establish itsel...