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| The Giles-Pickford Photographic CollectionMost of the early photographs, especially those relating to the siege of the Legations in Beijing in June - August 1900, were apparently the handiwork of Lancelot Giles (grandfather of the donor of the collection) who was appointed Student Interpreter in the British Consular Service (Beijing) on 19 July 1899. Giles describes his experience of the Siege in his diary, published as The siege of the Peking legations: a diary, ed. with introduction: Chinese anti-foreignism and the Boxer uprising by L.R. Marchant, foreword by Sir R. Scott. [Nedlands], Univ. of W.A. Press, [1970], the original of which is held in the Australian War Memorial. Captions: all captions are as they appear in the albums except where included in square brackets, thus:[....] which have been added by the curator. Comprising eight individual albums and hundreds of photographs, these family albums offer a unique glimpse of an important period of modern history. Covering the period c. 1860 - 1950, the albums reflect life and conflict in Asia (and especially China) from the point of view of a family which was intimately involved with the diplomatic and expatriate communities from Beijing to Bombay. Especially noteworthy are the excellent and detailed photographic records of diplomatic and foreign student life in Beijing at the turn of the 19th/20th century as well as the siege of the Beijing Legations by the Boxer rebels and its aftermath. The Giles FamilyCentral to these records is the Giles family, many members of which are renowned for their outstanding contributions to Chinese studies: Giles, Herbert Allen (8/12/1845 - 13/2/1935) Their Children:Arthur Allen Giles (6/7/1871-20/4/1872) Harold Alston Giles (17/2/1872-2/11/1873) Bertram Giles (24/9/1874-?) (British Consular Service, China) Lionel Giles (29/12/1875-1958) (Keeper of the Department of Oriental printed Books and Manuscripts, British Museum and translator of the Chinese classics; Publications include: 1906: The sayings of Lao Tzu; 1910: Sun Tzu on the art of war: the oldest military treatise in the world; 1911: An alphabetical index to the Chinese encyclopaedia: Ch'in ting ku chin t'u shu chi ch'eng; 1944: Six centuries at Tunhuang: a short account of the Stein collection of Chinese manuscripts; 1947: Taoist teachings from the Book of Lieh Tzu; 1948: A gallery of Chinese immortals: selected biographies tr. from Chinese sources; 1949: The book of Mencius (abridged); 1949: The sayings of Confucius: a new translation of the greater part of the Confucian Analects; 1955: Musings of a Chinese mystic: selections from the philosophy of Chuang Tzu (ed.); 1957: Descriptive catalogue of the Chinese manuscripts from Tunhuang in the British Museum) Valentine Giles (12/2/1877-?) (Royal Engineers, British Army) Lancelot Giles (6/6/1878-21/11/1934) m. Marjory (nee Scott) 28/10/1905
Mabel Giles (b. Amoy; 21/11/1903 m. Claud Laurence) Edith Giles (b. Amoy; 1907 m. Capt. H. R. B. Reed) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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