William Daniell - The European Factories, Canton - Google Art Project
Public domain reproduction of artwork, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Picture of a kai-sen at Tokyo National Museum Image Archives, ID C0070...
Picture of kai-sen at Tokyo National Museum Image Archives. Note: This ship is either a shinko-sen, kai-sen, or maran-sen. Shinko-sen were used for international trade, mainly with China (Ming and Qing Dynasty... More
Qing dynasty fengzhou (seal ship) or dignitary vessel
"Ship of the seal" [Chinese: fēngzhōu 封舟, Japanese: hōbune ほぶね or hansen 帆船, seal ship]; in the Ryukyu Kingdom, they were called “crown ships” [Japanese: kansen/okansen 御冠船; Okinawan: kwanshin/ukwanshin おかんせん]... More
William Daniell - View of Canton factories
View of the Canton factories — by William Daniell, 1805-1806. Painting of Canton City (Guangzhou) — with the Pearl River and the some of the Thirteen Factories of the Europeans.
Destroying Chinese war junks, by E. Duncan (1843) (cropped)
The East India Company iron steam ship Nemesis, commanded by Lieutenant W. H. Hall, with boats from the Sulphur, Calliope, Larne and Starling, destroying the Chinese war junks in Anson's Bay, on 7 January 1841... More
Battle at Kuzhai, Qing Dynasty - 中國歷史圖片,維基媒體
中文:清乾隆《平定臺灣得勝圖》之《枋寮之戰》 English: Battle of Fangliao, a scene of the Taiwanese campaign 1787-1788
Battle at the River Phu-luong, Qing Dynasty
中文:清乾隆《平定安南得勝圖》之《富良江之戰》 English: Battle at the River Phu-luong, a scene of the Chinese Campaign against Annam (Vietnam) 1788 - 1789
Capture of Zhuang Datian, Qing Dynasty
A scene of the Taiwanese campaign 1787-1788中文(简体): 平定台湾战役之一——生擒逆首庄大田
Chinese Junk Keying - Public domain engraving
Chinese Junk Keying. 1848 engraving. Public domain photograph of Navy warship, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Dejima In Nagasaki Bay 19th century Japan. Public domain image.
Painting of Japanese and Dutch trade on Dejima (in Nagasaki). The view includes two Dutch ships and numerous Chinese trading junks. 日本語: 出島における日蘭貿易
Edward Duncan - Destroying Chinese war junks, by E. Duncan (1843)
The East India Company iron steam ship Nemesis, commanded by Lieutenant W. H. Hall, with boats from the Sulphur, Calliope, Larne and Starling, destroying the Chinese war junks in Anson's Bay, on 7 January 1841... More
Opium ship of English - A black and white photo of ships in the water
Opium ships at Lintin in China, 1824.label QS:Len,"Opium ships at Lintin in China, 1824." label QS:Lzh,"描述摘要"
Whampoa in China - A painting of ships in a body of water
View from Dane's Island of East Indiamen, sampans, and junks at the Whampoa anchorage in the Pearl River in Canton.
Clippership N.B. Palmer by Wales
The extreme clipper N.B. Palmer, 1399 tons, was launched at the New York shipyard of Westervelt & Mackey on February 5, 1851. Deutsch: Der Clipper N.B. Palmer wurde von den Schiffsbauern Westervelt & Mackey a... More