

Sepia-toned photograph of a damaged fort wall with a large breach. The wall is made of dirt and has several holes and craters. A wooden ladder leans against the wall, leading up to the breach. There are several wooden barriers and obstacles in front of the wall, including a fence made of wooden stakes. The foreground shows a dirt area with some wooden debris. The sky above is clear and light-colored. The title of the image is "Angle of Taku Fort at which the French entered".
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