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Oblique aerial photograph of troop movements in Shaanxi, China, circa 1934-1937. The inscription notes that the troops belong to General Wang Yizhe. Photo from album page 136.Inscription on album page: "[Troops] of Gen. Wang I-Cheh."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white photographs, circa 1934-1937. The photos cover Barr's time…
Oblique aerial photograph of troop movements in Shaanxi, China, circa 1934-1937. Photo from album page 136.Inscription on album page: "Troops* marching in northern Shensi."Part of the Julius A. Barr photograph album containing three hundred and thirty-nine (339) black-and-white photographs, circa 1934-1937. The photos cover Barr's time in China as a personal pilot for both Zhang Xueliang (also…
Oblique aerial photograph of soldiers and pack animals traveling through mountainous terrain, Shaanxi Province, China, circa October 1935. Inscription: "Troops on march. Northern Shensi [Shaanxi]. Oct. 1935."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1934-1935.
Oblique aerial photograph of mountainous terrain, Shaanxi Province, China, circa October 1935. An arrow on the right points to a trench, identified in the inscription as a bandit trench.Inscription: "Bandit trenches near Fu Chow. North Shensi [Shaanxi].Oct. 1935."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1934-1935.
Oblique aerial photograph of Fu Chow and surrounding mountains, China, circa 1934-1935. Inscription: "Bandit country. Fu Chow, Shensi on Lo Ho [rest cut off]."Part of a photograph album related to Julius A. Barr's personal life and flying career in the United States and China, circa 1934-1935.