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2018-12-11 13:25:28 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

A view of Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

A view of Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Archivist Rachel Gill shows the original designs for Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. Zhiyuan, built and completed in England in 1887, was one of the most advanced warships in the Beiyang Fleet. It sank after the imperial Chinese navy was defeated in 1894 by the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Yellow Sea. The museum has a set of seven design drawings related to the Chinese cruiser. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

Historical photos collected at Tyne & Wear Archives in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Nov. 2, 2018. (Photo/Xinhua)

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