Water gate of the city of Kaolan (Lanchow) Kansu, looking up the Yellow river. The American-built iron bridge in the background was carried on the backs of camels from Tientsin. A goat skin raft is tied to the bank in the middle foreground
The Bridge across the Tatung River which divides the Provinces of Tsinghai and Kansu north of the Si...
The inflated sheepskins. Three rows of inflated sheepskin, from twelve to fifteen in number, provid...
Print 1665: Front view of one-man skin raft used on upper reaches of Yellow River. Constructed of i...
Print 1658 c2: The famed American-built steel bridge across the Yellow River at Lanchow [Lanzhou], i...
This is a photograph of a sheepskin raft, an example of mode of transportation by river in China. Pe...
Yellow River skin rafts at Lanchow (Kaolan) [Lanzhou]. Note American-built steel bridge.China. Skin...
This is a photograph of a street scene at Lanzhou. There are people and animals carrying large loads...
This is a photograph of The Camel Back Bridge in Beijing, China. It is a steep bridge in the shape o...
China. Skin RaftsZhongshan Bridge in backgroundGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
Print 1669 c1: Fa-Tze - or skin rafts used on the Yellow River in Kansu [Gansu] province. Print 166...
This is a photograph taken "close to the bridge. The board bridge is supported by long heavy sampans...
Print 1667: A freight raft used on upper Yellow River in Northwest China. Made of inflated oxhides ...
Luliang, Yunnan Province, China - 1944The bridge across the river led to the town of Luliang. Across...
One man skin raft in use on the upper Yellow River, (2000 miles northwest from Shanghai).China. Skin...
A portable goat skin raft which is used in the water down stream and carried on the back of a man up...
The Bridge across the Tatung River which divides the Provinces of Tsinghai and Kansu north of the Si...
The inflated sheepskins. Three rows of inflated sheepskin, from twelve to fifteen in number, provid...
Print 1665: Front view of one-man skin raft used on upper reaches of Yellow River. Constructed of i...
Print 1658 c2: The famed American-built steel bridge across the Yellow River at Lanchow [Lanzhou], i...
This is a photograph of a sheepskin raft, an example of mode of transportation by river in China. Pe...
Yellow River skin rafts at Lanchow (Kaolan) [Lanzhou]. Note American-built steel bridge.China. Skin...
This is a photograph of a street scene at Lanzhou. There are people and animals carrying large loads...
This is a photograph of The Camel Back Bridge in Beijing, China. It is a steep bridge in the shape o...
China. Skin RaftsZhongshan Bridge in backgroundGrayscaleForman Nitrate Negatives, Box 1
Print 1669 c1: Fa-Tze - or skin rafts used on the Yellow River in Kansu [Gansu] province. Print 166...
This is a photograph taken "close to the bridge. The board bridge is supported by long heavy sampans...
Print 1667: A freight raft used on upper Yellow River in Northwest China. Made of inflated oxhides ...
Luliang, Yunnan Province, China - 1944The bridge across the river led to the town of Luliang. Across...
One man skin raft in use on the upper Yellow River, (2000 miles northwest from Shanghai).China. Skin...
A portable goat skin raft which is used in the water down stream and carried on the back of a man up...
The Bridge across the Tatung River which divides the Provinces of Tsinghai and Kansu north of the Si...
The inflated sheepskins. Three rows of inflated sheepskin, from twelve to fifteen in number, provid...
Print 1665: Front view of one-man skin raft used on upper reaches of Yellow River. Constructed of i...