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              Loch of Drylaw, Lord 31, 59, 61, 79    Montauban, General Charles 9, 11, 14,
              London: art dealers 46; British Museum   29, 103, 138–139, 151, 152
                32, 77, 78, 80, 82, 93; Buckingham   Morel, Jean-Marie 128–129
                Palace, Yellow Drawing Room          Morrison, Alfred 57, 59, 61, 61, 62
                142–143, 156, 160; Chinese
                government researchers cataloguing of  Nanjing: Museum 57, 59; Porcelain
                relics 33; Crystal Palace exhibitions 78,  Pagoda, Ming tombs 79, 80, 82; Treaty
                81; Great Exhibition 54; International  9
                Exhibition of the Industrial Arts 12,   Napoleon III, Emperor 4, 9, 11, 12, 14,
                31, 45, 46, 53, 56–59, 58, 60, 61, 74,  29, 57, 143, 154; regime fall 145–146;
                81                                     see also Eugénie, Empress
              London auctions 31, 32; Christie’s 12, 29,  National Humiliation Days 27, 28–29, 28,
                33, 56, 57, 59, 61; Christie’s, license to  29–30, 33
                trade in China 39; Phillips 12, 72–73,  Negroni, Count de 77
                73                                   New York, Chinese government
              London, South Kensington/Victoria and    researchers cataloguing of relics 33
                Albert Museum 15, 31, 32, 40–41, 40,  Nottingham Castle Museum 48
                42, 45; Examples of Chinese Ornament
                (Jones) 59, 60, 61–63; jades bequest 42,  Ohlmer, Ernst 40
                43, 44, 46, 54; Jones textiles 62, 63;  Opium Wars: First 9, 27, 53–54, 79, 87,
                Oriental Courts 59; provincial         95, 96; Second 3, 9–12, 27, 87, 89–90,
                exhibitions 55–56; Summer Palace       90, 91, 94–96, 103–105
                provenance 74–75
              London Stereoscopic and Photographic   Pagani, Catherine 53–54
                Company stereoviews 57, 58           Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France 12,
              Louis XV, King 7, 11, 142, 142           124, 125, 127, 128; Hôtel Drouot 14;
              Luard, Lieutenant Frederick 46           Hôtel des Invalides 140; Musée de
                                                       l’Armée 12; Tuileries exhibition see
              Macartney Expedition 8, 11               Eugénie, Empress
              McLoughlin, Kevin 54, 99–119           Paris auctions 14, 31, 33–34, 39
              Malinet (dealer) 145, 154, 159, 160, 161  Pauthier, Guillaume 139, 152–154
              Manchester, John Rylands Library       Pearce, Nick 14, 38–50, 54
                129–130, 130, 131                    Pekinese dog (“Looty”) 10, 31
              Mann, G.F. 92                          Peking University 26
              map, Yuanmingyuan 3, 6                 Perspective Bridge, Yuanmingyuan 131
              Mariani 151                            Pfnor, Rodolphe 145
              Marie-Antoinette, Queen 144, 155–156,  Pierson, Stacey 72–86
                158                                  Pinault family 34
              Marryat, Joseph 55, 74, 75, 80         Pinault, François-Henri 39
              Mayer, Joseph 79                       porcelain 31, 43, 53, 55, 61, 62–63, 100;
              maze rebuilt, Yuanmingyuan 28            British collectors see Britain, nineteenth
              memories and reworking of                century porcelain collectors; Chinese
                Yuanmingyuan destruction 25–37;        Crackle Porcelain 77–78, 78; famille
                anti-imperialism 27, 29; artist’s colony  rose 78–79; monochromes 55, 76–77;
                28; historical research unit and museum  see also ceramics
                26, 29, 30; National Humiliation Days  provenance: challenges 38–57;
                27, 28–29, 28, 29–30, 33; People’s     classification schemes, and Western
                Republic formation 27; public          diplomats 31–32; faked 75; Hope
                recognition of foreign location of looted  Grant Ewer 106, 108, 111, 112; issues,
                objects 29; reform era 26, 27–30,      Gillingham Royal Engineers Museum
                33–34; sites of memory and relation    95; and politics 38–50; significance
                with nation 26–27, 28, 32–33; Western  73–75, 76
                diplomats, and artifacts classification  provincial exhibitions, Britain 55–56
                schemes 31–32
              Michel, General Sir John 33, 56, 57    Qianlong emperor 5–9, 34, 56, 93, 151,
              Minton porcelain 62–63                   154; “20 Engravings of the European
              Mitchell, Sir John 88                    Palaces of the Yuanmingyuan”
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