Midnight in Peking: How the Murder of a Young Englishwoman Haunted the Last Days of Old China (33 page)

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Gladys Nina Ravenshaw

Gladys Nina and Werner on the steps of St John’s Cathedral, Hong Kong, after their wedding, 1911

DCI Dennis with his wife and son at home in Tientsin, 1935

Courtesy of Diana Dennis

DCI Dennis (on the right) with the British Ambassador to China, inspecting Tientsin’s British Municipal Police

Courtesy of Diana Dennis

Pamela in 1936:

In uniform at Tientsin Grammar School

Reproduced by permission of Desmond Power

Pamela in 1936:

With the school netball team (second from left)

Reproduced by permission of Desmond Power

Pamela in 1936:

The much discussed studio portrait

Tientsin Grammar School, the ‘best school east of Suez’

Reproduced by permission of Desmond Power

The School House, Pamela’s home in Tientsin

Mischa Horjelsky (back row, right) and the TGS swimming team

Courtesy of the John Woodall Archives, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Sydney Yeates, headmaster of TGS

Courtesy of the John Woodall Archives, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Helen Foster Snow and Edgar Snow

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Japanese troops in Peking, September 1937

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