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Anti-opium propaganda poster from China, circa 1930 - Collectors Weekly

Anti-opium propaganda poster from China, circa 1930 - Collectors Weekl...

An image related to the recreational consumption of opium extracted from an article from the magazine Collectors Weekly.

Two opium smokers in a Shanghai, China, den in the early 20th century - Collectors Weekly

Two opium smokers in a Shanghai, China, den in the early 20th century ...

An image related to the recreational consumption of opium extracted from an article from the magazine Collectors Weekly.

Women smoking opium in China, circa 1900 - Collectors Weekly

Women smoking opium in China, circa 1900 - Collectors Weekly

An image related to the recreational consumption of opium extracted from an article from the magazine Collectors Weekly.

Pipe chinoise a opium - Public domain vintage map

Pipe chinoise a opium - Public domain vintage map

Pipe chinoise a opium Public domain image of Chinese history, opium war, China government, and politics, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

TTTC Vol I 050 Interior of Tartar Tent

TTTC Vol I 050 Interior of Tartar Tent

"Interior of a Tartar Tent": the interior of a yurt, with woman churning butter and a man smoking an opium pipe.

TTTC Vol I 109 Chinese Money-Lenders

TTTC Vol I 109 Chinese Money-Lenders

"Chinese Money-changers": Various people milling around a money changer's in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, c. 1840.

TTTC Vol I 124 Vagaband Lamas

TTTC Vol I 124 Vagaband Lamas

"Vagabond Lamas": wandering Tibetan Buddhist priests in their various garb during the late Qing Empire.

TTTC Vol I Frontispiece Chinese and Tartar Costumes

TTTC Vol I Frontispiece Chinese and Tartar Costumes

"Chinese and Tartar Costumes": various (mostly male) outfits from the Qing Empire. Inscribed "Philippoteaux Dei".