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Set of 13 Travel Shapshots from 1988-1994

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Stock #:1186837
Type: Original Photograph
Era: Snapshot
City: Shanghai
Country: China
Artist: Bob de Vries
Size: 3.5" x 5" (9 x 12 cm)
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St. Nicholas Church, Shanghai, 1991 Renovation
Street scene featuring the newly painted and renovated Russian Orthodox St. Nicholas Church with blue domes, a tall building in the background, and people on the street.
Woman Eating Sweet Red Bean Soup, Asks for Bigger Spoon
Two women are seated at a restaurant table. One woman is actively eating sweet red bean soup from a small bowl, while the other woman, wearing glasses, smiles and holds a cigarette. The background features patterned wallpaper.
Dining at China Inn, Glendale
Shanghai Street Scene, Traditional Musical Instruments Factory
Smiling woman with chopsticks and bowl at a meal
Broadway Mansions, River, Bridge, Shanghai, 1992
Waterfront with Boats and Clock Tower Building, May 1988
A bustling waterfront scene featuring numerous boats docked along a concrete embankment. In the background, several large buildings line the river, including a prominent building with a clock tower. People are visible on the embankment, and a handwritten sign pointing right says 'JULIE'.
Shanghai Post Office, Zoya Lived Here
Zoya, Joan, Julie in front of Post Office, 1988
Three women, Zoya, Joan, and Julie, standing in front of a large, classical-style post office building. The image was captured in May 1988.
Forever Bicycle Building, Clock Tower, Street
A street scene featuring a large building with a clock tower and a prominent sign for 'Forever Bicycle'. People are walking and cycling on the street, with a blue truck also visible.
Street Scene with Clock Tower and Buses, 1991
A bustling street scene featuring historical buildings, including a prominent clock tower, with buses, cars, and pedestrians. The architecture suggests an Asian city.
The Russian Orthodox Church, 1988
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral, still standing in 1988, is described as colorless, without its blue dome and golden crosses. It had been used as a warehouse for many years. Despite being shabby, it is still impressive and stately, though surrounded by new buildings with anticipation of its demolition.
Shanghai Art Theatre Entrance with People

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