Although it served as one of the Free World's major capitals during World War II, Chungking's [Chongqing] first ricksha had not appeared until 1927, its first telephone system in 1931 and its first electric light system in 1935.China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II, neg. 1Caption from Forman's book Changing China.Forman, Harrison. (1948). Changing China. New York: Crown Publishers.GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II. 1. General view of Chungking [Chongking]GrayscaleForman N...
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War IIGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] during Sino-Japanese WarGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
In Chungking [Chongqing] the local tinsmiths made an excellent coal-burning stove from a five-gallon...
Print 1547 c1: Most of China's interior cities have progressed little from Medieval times. This is ...
A Chinese bed spring is made by stringing stout cord on a wooden frame.China: Chungking [Chongqing] ...
The high-walled banks of the upper Yangtze River are lined with quaint towns and villages which casc...
Walls for South China's houses are made of latticed bamboo slats plastered with a mixture of mud, li...
South China's bamboo-mud-straw houses may appear to be flimsily built but they have proven to be rem...
Both paper and the art of printing were invented in China. In 1948, 1,384 newspapers and 1,448 maga...
Chungking [Chongqing]‘When the city became the wartime capital in November, 1937, its population beg...
Almost every village has its tsa ho pu, or ""shop for miscellaneous articles,"" the Chinese ""genera...
Hanging buildings of the cliffside village flanking the Upper Yangtze RiverChina: Chungking [Chongqi...
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II, neg. 4GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II, neg. 5GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II. 1. General view of Chungking [Chongking]GrayscaleForman N...
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War IIGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] during Sino-Japanese WarGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
In Chungking [Chongqing] the local tinsmiths made an excellent coal-burning stove from a five-gallon...
Print 1547 c1: Most of China's interior cities have progressed little from Medieval times. This is ...
A Chinese bed spring is made by stringing stout cord on a wooden frame.China: Chungking [Chongqing] ...
The high-walled banks of the upper Yangtze River are lined with quaint towns and villages which casc...
Walls for South China's houses are made of latticed bamboo slats plastered with a mixture of mud, li...
South China's bamboo-mud-straw houses may appear to be flimsily built but they have proven to be rem...
Both paper and the art of printing were invented in China. In 1948, 1,384 newspapers and 1,448 maga...
Chungking [Chongqing]‘When the city became the wartime capital in November, 1937, its population beg...
Almost every village has its tsa ho pu, or ""shop for miscellaneous articles,"" the Chinese ""genera...
Hanging buildings of the cliffside village flanking the Upper Yangtze RiverChina: Chungking [Chongqi...
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II, neg. 4GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II, neg. 5GrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War II. 1. General view of Chungking [Chongking]GrayscaleForman N...
China: Chungking [Chongqing] World War IIGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
China: Chungking [Chongqing] during Sino-Japanese WarGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1