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Artist
W. Bramston, engraved by James Wyld
Author
Published by Jas. Wyld, Geographer to the Queen, Charing Cross, East London. Enterered at Stationer's Hall.
Description
English: Map of the Thirteen Factories of Guangzhou in the Qing Empire in 1840, prior to their destruction by fire the next year during the First Opium War.

"Imperial" refers to the Austrian Empire.
Date 1840
date QS:P571,+1840-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer MIT
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current19:14, 3 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 19:14, 3 July 20162,694 × 2,434 (2.2 MB)LlywelynIICropping out completely unrelated legends to separate map
18:50, 3 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 18:50, 3 July 20163,362 × 1,366 (2.26 MB)LlywelynIICopping out name of completely unaffiliated island
07:16, 2 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 07:16, 2 May 20101,681 × 800 (374 KB)Spellcast== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|Map of the foreign factories in Canton. Part of File:British map of Canton, 1840.jpg}} |Date=1840 |Source=http://ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/rise_fall_canton_03/canton.html |Author=W. Bramsto
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