Nanking was the capital of China from 1912 to 1949 during the period of the Republic of China. Nanking is located in eastern China in Jiangsu Province. The reason that it is a famous and historical city is that it has been the capital six times in Chinese federal dynasty history.
The population in 1927 was 360, 500; it increased to 968, 942 in 1935, and in 1946 was over 1,000,000.
There are many historical and scenic sights in Nanking, such as the Ming Palace, O.M.E.A. (The Officers Moral Endeavor Association Building), Dr. Sun’s Mausoleum, and Ling Kho Tze. These sights are all shown in Mr. Hiller’s photographs clearly.
This series of glass slides of Nanking total eighty-four pieces with most taken by Mr. Hiller and several by his wife, Margaret Hiller. Besides visiting the popular tourist sights, they also visited city streets and captured the daily life of the Nanking people and countryside. Photographs of countryside show farmers, fields, and tools.
Source:
Places of Interest in Nanking, The War Area Services Corps, National Military Council, Shanghai Office, APR 1946. Print.