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He took these photos in China 150 years ago. How much can he sell now?

How much is it worth: john thomson, a British Scottish photographer, is a pioneer of photojournalists. /kloc-In the 1970s of 0/9, he went to China to photograph all sentient beings in the late Qing Dynasty, including Rui Lin, Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. These photos were taken by him 150 years ago in China, and now they can be sold for 200,000 yuan.

These photos of 150 years have been preserved, recording the landform and features of China at that time, as well as people's daily life. As can be seen from the picture, some tea workers are making tea, measuring the weight of tea leaves, and some civilians are standing outside the houses, and they can also see the three-inch golden lotus of women in the late Qing Dynasty.

Thomson's travels, together with precious photo albums, were first published in 1873. Two series of works with 48 negatives and 1 10 photos will be auctioned in new york, USA on June 14, with an estimated transaction price of 20,000 pounds (about 200,000 Hong Kong dollars).

Topics include all walks of life.

Rui Lin, a Manchu aristocrat, was also the subject of filming.

Women's three-inch golden lotus in late Qing Dynasty.

The photo recorded the terrain of China at that time.