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•Title: A train crosses a bridge over the Wei River in Northwest China on the Tienshui-Lanchow Railway which was opened to traffic on October 1, 1952. Railway construction is rapidly forging ahead in China. On the Lanchow-Sinkiang line, which extends Westwards from Lanchow, the 103 kilometre section from Lanchow to Yungten carried its first passengers on October 1, 1953.
•Year: 1954
•Size (inches): 7.25 x 10.25
•Size (cm): 18.4 x 26
•Provenance: The Road To Socialism Embassy Packet
•Verso: Caption title in four languages
•Publisher: Edited by China Pictorial, printed in the People's Republic of China
Description
This photograph of a train crossing a bridge is in great condition!
We are proud to offer selected photographs from this collection. These photo plates were used by Chinese Embassies at protocolar events to promote China and Communism. Each color plate has a narrative explaining the photograph in four different languages; Chinese, English, French, and Russian. The original embassy packet contained 48 plates.
IC07 105
•Title: A train crosses a bridge over the Wei River in Northwest China on the Tienshui-Lanchow Railway which was opened to traffic on October 1, 1952. Railway construction is rapidly forging ahead in China. On the Lanchow-Sinkiang line, which extends Westwards from Lanchow, the 103 kilometre section from Lanchow to Yungten carried its first passengers on October 1, 1953.
•Year: 1954
•Size (inches): 7.25 x 10.25
•Size (cm): 18.4 x 26
•Provenance: The Road To Socialism Embassy Packet
•Verso: Caption title in four languages
•Publisher: Edited by China Pictorial, printed in the People's Republic of China
Description
This photograph of a train crossing a bridge is in great condition!
We are proud to offer selected photographs from this collection. These photo plates were used by Chinese Embassies at protocolar events to promote China and Communism. Each color plate has a narrative explaining the photograph in four different languages; Chinese, English, French, and Russian. The original embassy packet contained 48 plates.
IC07 105