Foot binding- wealthy Chinese women
In Beijing in 1900 in the courtyard of a wealthy home.
- Photographed by James Ricalton in 1900 while he was in China covering the Boxer Rebellion for the American stereoview publisher Underwood & Underwood. :*Commentary is at the following Source page.
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