- A street in Pekin
- Ancient Chinese Costumes 2
- A Funeral procession in China
- A Chinese ferryman
- Chinese Weapons
- A mandarin's house
- A naughty pupil
- A Chinese restaurant after the repast
- An opium smoker
- A desperate man
- Burning Of Mandarins And Historical Documents, By Order Of Shih-Kwang-Ti
- A gong ringer
- A Chinese Dyer at wotk
- Chines Bronzes
- A Young Chinese Poet
- A street in Canton
- Burial customs in China
- A Chinese Actor
- A woman of the people with her baby
- A Chinese Junk
- A Chinese Courtesan
- Ancient Chinese Costumes
- A marriage procession
- A Pagoda
- A young Chinese Married lady
- A Chinese actor in a tragic part
- Chines Soldiers
- A Chinese general in his war chariot
- Chinese Helmet and Quiver
- Chinese peasant crushing rice
- The Pyramid of Peace
In each Lamasery there is a Faculty of Prayers, and the Grand Lama and the students of this department are often appealed to by the government to preserve their locality from calamity. On these occasions, the Lamas ascend to the summits of high mountains, and spend two whole days in praying, exorcising, and in erecting the Pyramid of Peace—a small pyramid of earth whitened with lime, a flag, inscribed with Thibetian characters, floating above. - A Chinese Dragon
A Chinese Dragon - A Chinese sedan chair and bearers
A Chinese sedan chair and bearers