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English: A map of Shanghai c. 1886.
Date
Source "Shanghai" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th ed. 1886.
Author Uncredited. Probably John Bartholomew & Son (Edinburgh) or William and Alexander Keith Johnston (Edinburgh).
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Map of Shanghai, c. 1886

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