Monument to the Royal Navy in the Second Opium War
Posted: March 2nd, 2010 | No Comments »While we’re on the subject of monuments related to China that just happen to be in the Hampshire town of Portsmouth and that I didn’t know existed (see yesterday’s post on the Siege of Tsingtao) I also didn’t know there was a monument to the Royal Navy in the Second Opium War and the march on Peking by Lord Elgin – which also happens (perhaps unsurprisingly) to be in Portsmouth. It notes ‘China’, ‘Pekin’ and ‘Peiho’ (the river that saw a battle on the way to Peking). Simple monument with no historical details or notes so largely walked past by the seafront strollers and ignored I suspect.



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