Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Students at Union Theol. Sem. Peking [now Beijing] A group of men, all Chinese, arranged into three rows for a portrait. All are in Chinese dress.
"Union Theol. Sem. Peking" [now Beijing] A view of the main seminary building, with some bare trees in the background. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Union Theol. Sem. Compound from left: Fenn residence, remains of tower destr. 1900, Goodrich residence (with Dr. + Mrs. G. on porch), church and UTS. ca. 1909/10 A wide photos, showing houses, a ruined tower, a church and the seminary building.
"View of Peking looking towards Forbidden City" [now Beijing] A view from high up in a building of Beijing, the Forbidden City visible far in the background. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and The caption on the photograph says "Nan T'ang (South Cathedral)?" but it is more likely Wangfujing church. This is a view from the top of a building, within many roofs are visible in the foreground. A short distance away is a church/cathedral.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Printed on front: "The West Church, Peking, Dedicated December 27th, 1908" Written on back: "Seminary bld. on right of Church Dean Goodrich's home to the left." [now Beijing] A church with a courtyard. To the right are more Western style buildings and to the left is a house.
"Chauncey Goodrich Photograph 1909/1910 Manchu dress Bessie McCoy, Martha Fenn, Mrs. C. H. Fenn" Two women and a girl are in a courtyard, the women seated and the girl standing between them, and all are in formal Chinese dress. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and View of Peking looking toward W. Hills showing Ching shan (Prospect Hill), Pai t'a, +c. [now Beijing] A view of an area of Beijing taken from a tall building. Many of the buildings are not readily visible due to tree cover, but some pagodas are visible in the distance.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Ladies' House ABCFM Compound House for women, part of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions compound. The house itself is done in a Western architectural style, but the roof is reminiscent of Chinese architecture.