Photographer: Giles Family2006-06-062011-01-042006-06-062011-01-046/06/20068/11/2002http://hdl.handle.net/1885/43680"On 14 August [1900] at 3 pm, British Rajputs and Sikhs crawled through the Water Gate under the Tartar City wall on the southern defence perimeter of the legations, and the central gates of the quarter were flung open to receive the rescuing British troops....... in fifty-five days, sixty-six people had been killed, and a hundred and fifty wounded [not counting the Chinese Christians who had fought alongside the Europeans]" Marina Warner (1972) p.244.Original images scanned at 72 dpi (or in individual cases slightly higher) and in .jpg format31314 bytesimage/jpegen-AUThis image is published under a CC-BY licence. For further information please go to http://creativecommons.org.au/learn/licences/China--History--Boxer Rebellion, 1899-1901The ReliefThe Australian National University.This image is published under a CC-BY licence.