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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo)The Japanese bombed Changsha and Hankow (Hankou) daily. (Bottom photo)The Red Cross Medical Corps did its duty.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) All the Japanese left of Chumatien (Zhumadian) on the Peking (Beijing) - Hankow (Hankou) railway was rubble. {Bottom photo} A tunnel is now used as an air-raid dugout.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top Photo) Two American doctors in charge of the Swedish-American Bethesda Hospital at Siangyang (Xiangyang), Hupeh (Hubei) Province. {Bottom photo}Doctors and Nurses in air-raid dugouts.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top and Bottom photos} This is what the Japanese did to the Swedish-American Bethesda Hospital; at Siangyang (Xiangyang), Hupeh (Hubei) Province.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo)What the Japanese left of the railway town of Chumatien (Zhumadian) on the Peking (Beijing) - Hankow (Hankou) line in Honan (He'nan) Province.{Bottom photo}"Political Soldiers" of the 519th Reg. of the 173rd Division, during a recess between my lectures. Hupeh (Hubei) front 5th War Zone.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) Members of an industrial cooperative at Laohokuo (Loahekou), Hupeh (Hubei) Province, Central China. {Bottom photo}Dr, Skinsness of Koshan, Honan (He'nan), and his bombed hospital.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description(Top photo) The 9.3 c.m. field gun captured by the 122 Division in battle. {Bottom Photo}The Japanese bombed the orthopaedic hospital of the Chinese red Cross though the Red Cross flag was flying.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description
Chinese war orphans, adopted by the guerrillas in the enemy rear, were placed under a woman teacher (Normal School Graduate). They studied half a day, then presented little plays and sang patriotic songs to the soldiers half a day. The child in the foreground with his head down I tried

Chinese war orphans, adopted by the guerrillas in the enemy rear, were placed under a woman teacher (Normal School Graduate). They studied half a day, then presented little plays and sang patriotic songs to the soldiers half a day. The child in the foreground with his head down I tried to adopt as my son. (top photo)
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
DescriptionThe Yellow River at Tungkwan (Tongguan). (Bottom photo) Young child casualty of a Japanese Air Raid.
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ContributorsSmedley, Agnes, 1892-1950 (Author)
Created1937 to 1940
Description
(Top photo) When I went to the guerrilla army, the war orphans who had joined it and who grew to manhood in its ranks, gave me a night reception. They spend a number of hours each day in study and do light work the rest of the time. (Bottom photo)

(Top photo) When I went to the guerrilla army, the war orphans who had joined it and who grew to manhood in its ranks, gave me a night reception. They spend a number of hours each day in study and do light work the rest of the time. (Bottom photo) Tan Shen at the Pao An Tin School in Lihwang (Lihuang).