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Image of Wusong Road -Illustrated London News
12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Kate McDonald306bb1134bc892ab2ada669bed7aecb100ef7d5f352Lithographic print of opening of Wusong Railwayplain2019-12-27T09:48:58-05:00"First Railway in China." Illustrated London News [London, England] 2 Sept. 1876: 222+. Illustrated London News. Web. 8 July 2019Public DomainNathaniel Isaacson9a313a8f88ba8c43c463465ac9070fc9a3b50539
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12019-11-18T15:49:56-05:00Wusong Railway in Western Media19Reports on Opening of Wusong Railwayplain2020-08-14T15:36:53-04:00Nathaniel IsaacsonReports on the construction of the Wusong Railway also appeared in Western media, like the Illustrated London News:
The accompanying text notes that the construction and opening of the railway would be "the commencement of a new era in the history of Chinese civilization."