HANOI RESISTANCE: THE FIRST ANTI-FRENCH BATTLES IN CAU GIAY
Picture of painting: The French attacked the Hanoi citadel for the first time at the Southeast Gate in 1873
Source: National Archives Center
Photo: The French captured the Don Thuy on the banks of the Red River
Source: National Archives Center
Photo: French troops withdrew from Hanoi citadel in 1874
Source: National Archives Center
Painting: Henri Rivière in the Battle of Cau Giay (1883). The Battle of Cau Giay took place on May 19, 1883, was an encounter between French troops and Black Flag army, in the early stages of the Tonkin War.
Source: National Archives Center
Photo: Black Flag army
Source: National Archives Center
Photo: Portrait of Luu Vinh Phuc (1837 - 1917) the leader of the Black Flag army
Source: National Archives Center
Photo: Gunboat Le Pluvier - one of the French fleets on the Red River shelled the North Gate of Hanoi in the second attack
Source: National Archives Center
Gravestone of a French officer who died in battle in Hanoi circa 1883
Source: Hanoi Museum