Series X. ARTWORK
Ming Dynasty paper currency, fragment of note, probably from the Hongwu period,
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese door god prints; ancient guardian Yu Lu; ancient guardian Shen Shu
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese door god prints; three star gods (Fu, Lu, and Shao who grant blessings, rank and wealth, and longevity); five sons
fighting for the helmet ( fighting to come first in the final examination of the Civil Service Examination)
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese door god prints; the dark faced warrior Yuchi Gong; the white faced warrior Qin Qiong. (These two Tang dynasty generals
were famed in popular tradition for having frightened away demons that were troubling the Tang emperor Taizong.
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese door god prints; wealth-bringing boys
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese door god prints; officials bringing a rise in rank and a rise in official salary
Series X. ARTWORK
Chinese kitchen god print; kitchen god and his wife
Series X. ARTWORK
Missionary posters, probably used for instruction
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Mission, annual report
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Conference, minutes
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Conference, minutes
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Conference, minutes
Series XII. PUBLICATIONS
Central China Conference, minutes