File:James Henry Butt Pagoda-Anchorage (1868).tif

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English: Watercolour drawing of the Pagoda anchorage in the Min River at Mawei, approx. 12 miles east of Foochow (Fuzhou, China), by James Henry Butt, created in December 1868. – Some stains and scratches were digitally removed from the source file, the borders slightly enlarged to harmonize proportions.
Date December 1868 (original artwork); April 2014 (reproduction for Wiki Commons)
Source National Maritime Museum Greenwich
Author James Henry Butt (1844-1936)
Other versions Digital Reproduction on the National Maritime Museum's Website

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