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Draft article for publication tbd (First Draft) The Story of a Gigantic Chinese Musket by John L. Morris An acquaintance in Danville, VA...
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Official,whose name is on it: Lu Jianying (Chinese: 陸建瀛; 1776 – 19 March 1853) was the Viceroy of Liangjiang from early 1849 until early 1853....
He’d prefer that ppl. Post any specific needs here then he decides if he can do it or not. He lurks.
A dear friend who has done this for me before came up with: it comes from Jiang Su (Suzhou), bears the name of the local governor Lu 陆, dates to...
Thee are many duplicates as various edits were tried to be able to see all strokes. https://www.flickr.com/photos/189102681@N07/shares/0124KNY271
I can put the 33 photos on mu FLICKR account and post, didn’t realize u needed ND account to view.
This weeks’ project involves getting a lot of old Chinese text translated. The marks should tell who, when, where of this piece. It was reportedly...
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No thx will check it out
Thx. Not there. I asked PB support, am waiting.
Thx, no sign of anything downloaded, really strange. I’d think at least the files would register in “recent” but no. I’m using iPad.
Thx, pb tech worked on it for a while and restored the files, I think they thought I was dead and stored them somewhere offline. But now that I...
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If the upper snake-looking parts were made from steel plate, the item is 20th C. They look like that to me but photo isn’t very clear. See if...
Thx, yes adding up the images actually accessible only comes to about 1000. So there must be over 18k images hidden somewhere, but I’ve no clue...
I’m trying to find my photos I’ve been putting on PB for years. In left corner it indicates I have over 19K photos used, out of 25k total. And...
I never knew explosion ships, mentioned in the article, existed either. There were three used in that battle, two exploded but not close enough...
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