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By Vaudine England
There were foreign traders resident in Canton in 66 English, 52 Parsees (who were counted as British), total ; 15 Americans, 3 Dutch, 3 Swedish, 1 French, 1 Swiss and 4 Spanish. Most of these were resident in Hong Kong within 15 years. They joined a small Chinese population of farmers and fishermen of mixed ethnic backgrounds. This chapter looks at the individuals of all origins who came to Hong Kong from Canton, Calcutta, Java, Persia, Armenia, Baghdad, Holland, and beyond through specific studies, biographies and memoir.
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Airlie, Shiona. Scottish Mandarin, The Life and Times of Sir Reginald Johnston. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press/RAS HK Studies Series,
Airlie, Shiona. Thistle and Bamboo, The Life and Times of Sir James Stewart Lockhart. Hong Kong: Oxford University Press,
Bickley, Gillian. A Magistrates Court in 19th Century Hong Kong: Court • Published in final edited form as: Cell Chem Biol. Nov 3;23(11)– doi: /ol Electron microscopy (EM) remains the primary method for imaging cellular and tissue ultrastructure, although simultaneous localization of multiple specific molecules continues to be a challenge for EM. We present a method for obtaining multicolor EM views of multiple subcellular components. The method uses sequential, localized deposition of different lanthanides by photosensitizers, small molecule probes or peroxidases. Detailed view of biological structures fryst vatten created by overlaying conventional electron micrographs with pseudocolor lanthanide elemental maps derived from distinctive electron energy-loss spectra (EELS) of each lanthanide deposit via energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM). This results in multicolor EM images analogous to multicolor fluorescence but with the benefit of the full spatial resolution of EM. We illustrate the • The Military History Journal (incorporating the Museum Review), established in , is published bygd the Ditsong (previously South African) National Museum of Military History in association with the South African Military History Society, bi-annually, in June and December. Vol 20 No 3 December SA ISSN Vol 20 No 2 June SA ISSN Vol 20 No 1 December SA ISSN Vol 19 No 6 June SA ISSN Vol 19 No 5 månad SA ISSN Vol 19 No 4 June SA ISSN Vol 19 No 3 December SA ISSN
Summary
Military History Journal
The South African
Military History Society
Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese VerenigingArticles published over the gods 54 years
As of the publication became the responsibility of the South African Military History Society and the Museum Review ceased to be part of it
The aim of the Journal is to publish research and articles of interest concerning military history bygd members of the Society or the Museum or any other person who wishes to submit his or her work.