- 16-a033325
- Pièce
- [ca. 1895]
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing flowers (irises) in river. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura.
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Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing flowers (irises) in river. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura.
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of tall trees lining road. A wagon appears in the centre
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a building on a beach. A person, trees and three boats appear Reads, "A (sic) Island opposite to (sic) Maiko near Kobe."
Man standing beside stone stairs along river
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a man wearing traditional clothing standing beside stone stairs along a river. Tape reads, "HAKONE."
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a wooden arch over a road. Two people wearing traditional clothing and a lake appear. Reads, "Hakone Lake."
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of two women wearing traditional clothing looking down in an entranceway. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura
Buildings near water with foundation wall
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of buildings near water with foundation wall. Tape reads, "CASTLE OF SHIDZUOKA."
Bell tower with building and pathway
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a bell tower and building with pathway. Several figures wearing traditional clothing appear
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a temple entrance. Two figures appear wearing ceremonial dress. Tape reads, "NIKKO."
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a woman wearing traditional clothing kneeling on a cushion. Reads, "WRITING A LETTER." Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura or Kimbei Kusakabe
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a street scene. several figures appear, wearing traditional clothing and holding umbrellas. Reads, "A RAINY DAY OF KOBE."
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a three women wearing traditional clothing in a garden. One is pouring tea. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura
Group of young women (Geisha?) with musical instruments and fans
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of seven young women (possibly geisha). Four are kneeling holding musical instruments; three are standing holding fans. Possibly by photographer Kusakabe Kimbei
Woman holding parasol outside in snow
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a woman holding an umbrella outside in the snow. The photo is attributed to Tamamura Kōzaburō.
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Mountaintop view of Mount Fujiyama
Fait partie de James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph of a mountaintop view of Mount Fujiyama. Reads, "FUJIYAMA."
Child and totem pole, view two
Fait partie de Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a child leaning against the base of a totem pole. The pole shows a human figure with an open mouth. See also item a034827 for another view of this pole.
According to George Read, Stanley Read's son, the pole in the image is the Half Way Out pole of Delgamuukw's house; the boy is Harry Brown, whose Gitxsan name is Xsuwii 'Guus.
Fait partie de Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a totem pole from Gitsegyukla (Skeena Crossing). Read`s notes call this the Pole of Mawlarhen. Depictions of frogs and an owl are visible. See also item a03426 for another view of this pole.
Fait partie de Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a a close up of a totem pole with a human figure holding a bear. This appears to be a pole from Kitwanga, also depicted in item a034845.
Fait partie de Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts a carving of an animal that resembles a mountain lion. This carving is a part of the Poles of Arhteeh in Kitwanga.
Fait partie de Stanley E. Read fonds
Image depicts at least eight totem poles in an open area next to a wooden structure. A mountain can be seen in the distance.