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Photograph of Chinese and European gentlemen. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/35
Seven duplicate studio photographs of Sir Frederick Maze. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/5
A family portrait of Sir Robert Hart, his wife and children. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/16
An envelope of duplicate correspondence on reports of the river and port during Maze's time at Customs. (Manuscript)
1925-1946
MAZ/1/23
A series of drafts from the unpublished book titled 'The Seat of Celestial Customs.' (Manuscript)
MAZ/3/3
Far Eastern Economic Review printed Article. (Manuscript)
1954-02-25
MAZ/4/7
Far Eastern Economic Review 1952 printed article. (Manuscript)
1952
MAZ/4/5
Printed document of Chapter One The Chinese Maritime Service: a brief synopsis of its Genesis and Development. (Manuscript)
MAZ/3/5
A series of confidential correspondence to Sir Frederick Maze and other officials during his role as Inspector-General of Customs. (Manuscript)
1927-1944
MAZ/1/4
Photograph of an unidentified man. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/30
Photograph of Laura Gwendoline Bullmore holding a cat. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/13
Photographs of Chinese Docks (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/40
Photographs people at work with donkeys in front of an unidentified building titled smuggling. (Manuscript)
1936
MAZ/6/38
Photographs of Laura Gwendoline Bullmore, Frederick Maze's wife. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/14
Studio photograph of Irene Hart 1913. (Manuscript)
1913
MAZ/6/15
Two photographs of Frederick's mother Mary Hart. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/12
Personal correspondence about Maze's memoirs and donation of Junk models to the science museum. (Manuscript)
1949-1952
MAZ/1/17
Two photographs of a Chinese Junk model. (Manuscript)
MAZ/6/42
Diagram indicating the method of operating the `Yuloh'. (Manuscript)
MAZ/2/11
Ten identical studio photographs of Sir Frederick Maze. (Manuscript)
1933
MAZ/6/4-5
Far Eastern Economic Review printed Article. (Manuscript)
1954-06-24
MAZ/4/13
Correspondence about the prevention of smuggling of salt. (Manuscript)
1932-1943
MAZ/1/35
A series of invoices listed by volume. (Manuscript)
1931
MAZ/1/26
Newspaper cutting entitled 'Crossroads In China', and 'China In The Balance'. (Manuscript)
1948-11-08 - 1948-11-12
MAZ/5/2
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