File:Mail Carrier at Jiaozhou Chinese Imperial Post Office.jpg

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Mail Carrier at Jiaozhou Chinese Imperial Post Office

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English: Mail Carrier at Jiaozhou Chinese Imperial Post Office. Letters and packages were brought to and from the Jiaozhou railway station in the wheelbarrow in photo.
Date
Source Archives of Oscar Henry Rinell inherited by his grandson Lennart Holmquist
Author Photo possibly take by Johan Alfred Rinell missionary to China beginning in 1894.
Camera location36° 15′ 53″ N, 120° 02′ 00″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Location coordinates are for Jiaozhou City and not the exact location where the photo was taken.

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