Item is a photograph of a bridge over a river. [Sacred bridge at Nikko]. Mountain and trees appear in background. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura
Bridges
18 Archival description results for Bridges
Item is a photograph showing a bridge over water with people on it and under it.
Item is a photograph of a bridge over water. Some buildings appear in the background. Reads, "KINTAIKYO BRIDGE NEAR INLAND SEA."
Item is an image of a bridge over a river. According to annotations, the bridge was made by the indigenous peoples in the area and the location may be the Skeena River.
Image of the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
William CarrImage of the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
William CarrImage of the Capilano Suspension Bridge with an unidentified man setting up photography equipment.
William CarrImage of the view below the Capilano Suspension Bridge.
William CarrItem is an image of a building by a harbour with four people are building a wooden footbride. According to annotations, the building is the Hudson Bay Company Post in Cartwright
Image of the Lions gate Bridge from the Stanley Park side.
William CarrItem is a negative showing a river running through the Chumbi valley. There is a bridge crossing the river, and some wooden structures to the left of the river. There are mountains in the background.
Item a copy of Plate XXII in "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891" by John Milne and W.K. Burton. The image shows Nagara Railway Bridge, twisted and broken after 1891 earthquake. A man stands in the middle of the track.
Item is a negative showing a bridge crossing a river in the Chumbi valley. There are mountains in the background.
Item is a photograph showing a village next to a river with a bridge in the foreground.
Item is a photograph of two horses and three figures on a bridge in front of Mount Fujiyama. Reads, "FUJI."
This view depicts a bridge across a body of water with mountains in the distance. The bridge appears to be only partially completed.
Fred RyckmanItem is a photograph showing people on the taiko-bashi (drum bridge) over the Shinji-ike pond and wisteria in full bloom at Kameido Tenjin shrine in Tokyo. This is one of the many photographs from this period, which were patterned after ukiyo-e woodblock prints. This photograph follows a 1865 print, Inside Kameido Tenshin Shrine by Hiroshige Ando and others.
Tamamura Kōzaburō (玉村 康三郎)Item is a negative showing the mountainous landscape of Yutang, with a large river in the foreground and mountains in the background. There is a bridge crossing the river. Photograph was taken looking towards Shasimar.