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Engineering Abroad: the Trottoir Roulant in Chinese Media - 游觀台 3
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f3515Source Material for the Dianshizhai Pieceplain48492020-03-27T10:24:07-04:00Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539Mediated WorldsPath discussing global media circulationWhile some scholars have speculated that Dianshizhai is mis-dated, it appears more likely that this image was produced around the year 1897. The following two articles appearing in the journals Cuibao, and Jichengbao in late 1897. The Dianshizhai Huabao article repeats the text of these two news items verbatim. Both journals in turn credit an article in the 11th lunar month in Subao 苏报 as their source.
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12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: the Trottoir Roulant in Western MediaNathaniel Isaacson16The Moving Walkway in the French and English Pressplain48682020-09-07T09:55:39-04:00SeeNathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fEngineering Abroad: The Mersey Tunnel - "A Train that Runs Under Water" 水底行車Nathaniel Isaacson18Opening of the Mersey Between Liverpool and Wirralimage_header436982020-09-07T09:34:27-04:00Would like to geotag james st. to hamilton sq. stationsJan. 20, 1886点石斋画报Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
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12019-11-18T15:49:57-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5fNews Flows5Discussion of How News From Foreign Sources Circulated in Late Qingplain2020-07-17T13:40:16-04:00Nathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
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1media/Youguantai 各國近事:遊觀臺 1897 [ 第23期 ,50页_thumb.jpg2019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Jicheng Bao Report Youguantai4Description of Plateform Mobile c. 1897, in Chinese 2plain2020-09-05T16:53:24-04:00Nathaniel IsaacsonNI-0032
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Cui Bao Report Youguantai3Description of Plateform Mobile c. 1897, in Chineseplain2020-09-05T16:54:29-04:001900 Paris ExpoCui Bao 萃报V. 17, 11月 19日 (Dec. 12) 1897, p. 23Nathaniel IsaacsonNI-0033