- 16-a033275
- Item
- [1891]
Part of James Davidson collection
This image is featured in "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891"
by John Milne and W.K. Burton with 29 Plates by K. Ogawa, 1st Edition (ca 1892). It is plate IX from the book.
Part of James Davidson collection
This image is featured in "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891"
by John Milne and W.K. Burton with 29 Plates by K. Ogawa, 1st Edition (ca 1892). It is plate IX from the book.
Houses at Biwajima ruined by earthquake
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a copy of Plate I: Biwajima in "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891" by John Milne and W.K. Burton.
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing earthquake destruction in the Neo Valley. A jutting roof appears in the foreground. Photographed by Mr. K. Kimbei of Yokohama
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a copy of Plate III in the book "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891" by John Milne and W.K. Burton.
Earthquake destruction and dead body
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing earthquake destruction. Two men are standing by a dead body.
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a copy of Plate VI in the book "The Great Earthquake of Japan, 1891" by John Milne and W.K. Burton, showing the Nagoya Spinning Mill in Japan, after 1891 earthquake.
The Nippon-bashi and Mitsukoshi
Part of James Davidson collection
Photograph of the Nippon-bashi and Mitsukoshi (日本橋と呉服店三越/Mitsukoshi department store and Nihonbashi bridge) from Tokyo Meisho (東京名所/Views of Tokyo).
Two figures in front of greenery
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing two people in front of greenery. a hut appears on their left
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a temple. Many figures and trees appear.
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing people dressed up as warriors for a parade celebrating the proclamation of the Meiji Constitution in 1889 in front of building in Tokyo. A label on the glass slide reads, "The Japanese Army of 100 Years Ago”, but this is not the accurate description of the scene.
Tokyo Sakurada-mon no yuki (東京桜田門の雪/Snow at the Sakurada-mon, Tokyo)
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a stone building in a snowy scene.
Image was featured in the publication Jinzan Chisuichō (仁山智水帖), published by Mitsumura Shashinbu (光村写真部), 1902.
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a building surrounded by shrubbery and trees
Large stone ornamental structures
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a row of large stone ornamental structures on gravel
Structure over water in snowy landscape
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a structure over water in snowy landscape
Fortress wall with building over water
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a fortress wall with building over water. Label reads "Osaka Castle". Scene in circular mat
Two figures in ceremonial dress
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing two figures in ceremonial dress standing in front of an entranceway
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a parade float surrounded by people wearing ceremonial dress drawn by two oxen in front of buildings. Possibly Tanabata Festival
Figures walking around a temple
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing figures walking around a temple
Large tree supported by wooden poles
Part of James Davidson collection
Item is a photograph showing a large tree supported by wooden poles outside a building. Possibly Park Maruyama, Kyoto.
Wisteria vine at Kameido Tenjin shrine, Tokyo
Part of James Davidson collection
Item 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)