Ji'nan airlines take photos of two railway stations in 1928
[b] Shun Internet news [/b] you have seen the earliest photo shoot of Ji'nan Airlines? A new group of old photos found by a Shanghai Tibetan friend has made a big eye opener. This group of photos was taken in 1928. The vanished western gate urn City, the Pearl Spring supervision office and the Daming Lake Lotus Root shrine are clearly visible, while the Jinpu railway station and the Jiaoji railway station have a "picture of a picture".
"I am Feng Zhongbao of Shanghai citizen. I am going to take photos of 4 New South China Airlines. I hope it can be published. It is estimated that the Jinan people have not seen it." In early November, an e-mail was sent to our public mailbox. Reporters opened and found that this group of aerial photography and shooting area is very large, the core buildings are respectively Yuyuan gate, northwest gate, Pearl Spring warlord office and railway station. In the photos, the arrow building has been destroyed, the city building is still in, the house is intact, the upper part of the northwest gate is Daming Lake, the lake is the Lotus Temple that vanished for many years, the second half is the moat and the northwest gate; in the photos of the Pearl Spring supervision office, the buildings in the courtyard are full of eyes. The photograph of Han Fuju, which was torched by Han Fuju in 1937, was so precious that the railway station photos believe that the old people will have a hot eye, because there are not only the existing Jiaoji Railway JiNan Railway Station, but also the removed Jinpu railway JiNan Railway Station. Two beautiful German railway stations appeared in the same photo, which is unique in the old photos of Ji'nan.
by telephone interview, Feng Zhongbao was a collector of marriage certificates and famous photographs. In March of this year, he bought a photo album from a Japanese website that was sold by future Japanese invaders. There were 9 old photos in Ji'nan, of which 4 were taken for aerial photographs. After his research, he believed that this was a group of military reconnaissance shots captured by the Japanese army after the 1928 53 tragedy. The photo "3.5.22" refers to the shooting time - "Showa 3 May 22nd", that is, May 22, 1928. In that month, when the Japanese sixth flight company was transferred from Pyongyang to Ji'nan, it was called "temporary dispatch of the Shandong flying team". Therefore, the words "Shandong temporary flying" were written on the photo.
"shock!" Jiang Bo, Deputy Secretary General of the Shandong folk custom society, said after taking a picture of the aerial photograph, this group of photographs was of great significance to the study of the history of Ji'nan and the history of architecture, like the west gate urn. Feng Keli, editor in chief of the old photo series, said that he saw the earliest aerial photographs in Ji'nan. The Japanese had seen pictures of aerial photographs of Shanghai and Nanjing before 1937, later than the group photos.
it is understood that at present, none of the provincial libraries, museums and archives has found photos taken by Ji'nan Airlines earlier than the group photos. In 2005, the Ji'nan archives, in the book "a hundred years of opening a port in Ji'nan," took a picture of a relatively vague picture of the voyage, which was photographed in the same period as Feng Zhongbao's voyage. According to the staff of the museum, the photo was reproduced from a collection of old pictorial. The museum did not take the same time or earlier Ji'nan airlines to take photos of the original film.