- FondsPR-1344 - Crease family fonds
- SeriesMS-0055 - Crease family correspondence
- Sub-seriesMS-0055.A - Henry Pering Pellew Crease records
- FileMS-0055.3.28 - Henry Pering Pellew Crease miscellaneous papers
- ItemMS-0055.3.28.1-17 - From John Frederick Crease describing state of affairs with the British forces in Canton including a descriptive index of 54 photographs of scenes of China
- ItemE-00909 - [Canton, China] 1,2,3 Panoramic View of the heights from the Grand Parade Ground, on the right is the Marine Battery, very strong indeed, next to this mens huts occupied at present by Marines, through the gate is the palisades where you may see a Sedan stand and 1 or 2 Chinamen squatted on their hams, is the lower Magazine Barracks occupied by Sepoys . . .
- ItemE-00910 - [Canton, China] 1) Looking from the top of the barracks of the Marine Artillery on the side of Magazine Hill - House occupied by 1st battn. Royal Marines.
- ItemE-00911 - [Canton, China] 2) Looking from Mud Fort down the road leading up to it from the Walls, taking in Offrs. [Officers] Hut on the left, Huts occupied by the Sappers on the right, and the celebrated 5 storied Pagoda.
- ItemE-00912 - [Canton, China ] 2) The North East Gate from the ruined houses inside the walls - some little distance from this to the south the attack by the Marines took place, a rush was made along the walls to this gate, it was ours then, vacated by the Chinese, the gates were immediately opened and through them the Artillery entered the houses at that time came close up to the Gate. They have been levelled for the sake of defence.
- ItemE-00913 - [Canton, China] 3. [Possibly part of the panorama referenced in HP078410]
- ItemE-00914 - [Canton, China] 4. Just inside the entrance door of Howqua' the great Tea Merchants' Gardens at Fa-tee - about 4 miles north west from this on the other side of the river. The offr. [officer] on the steps is the French P.M.O. if you turn to the left on entering you come upon No. 5.
- ItemE-00915 - [Canton, China] This gives you the ornamental water, the little summer house in the centre is where the friends of Hang How-qua retire to in hot weather to drink tea; I am upon the bridge leading to it, wh. is very rickety so I fancy it is seldom visited, the Inscription over the door on the board is Sow-chuck-qua wh. means I believe hot Flower house, the two Chinamen on the left are my servants whom I've drilled to sit steady, by going round where they are and looking back you see on the left and right No. 6 and 7.
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