- 16-a033375
- Stuk
- [ca. 1895]
Part of 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."
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Part of 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."
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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
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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
Mountaintop view of Mount Fujiyama
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Item is a photograph of a mountaintop view of Mount Fujiyama. Reads, "FUJIYAMA."
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Item is a photograph of a rooftop view of a village, showing buildings and street. Reads, "HAKONE VILLAGE."
Two figures in front of greenery
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Item is a photograph showing two people in front of greenery. a hut appears on their left
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Item is a photograph showing women and men in a garden. All are wearing ceremonial dress
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Item is a photograph showing people in a parade moving through street of Kyoto. They are pulling a wheeled shrine and are wearing ceremonial dress
Man and girl looking at colourful contraption
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Item is a photograph showing a man and girl looking at colourful contraption. They are wearing ceremonial dress
Two women working on silk worms
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Item is a photograph showing two women working on silk worms. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura
Two young girls posing for picture
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Item is a photograph showing two young girls posing for picture. They are wearing ceremonial dress. Possibly by photographer Ogawa Kazumasa
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Item is a photograph showing Professor Burton and Ōzutsu Man’emon also known as Taihō, the 18th Yokozuna, the highest ranked sumo wrestler, taken in Burton’s garden, ca. 1895. Reads, “Professor Burton and Taiho the Giant Wrestler.” Featured as Plate XII in Burton, W. K. Wrestlers and Wrestling in Japan. Tokyo: K. Ogawa, 1895.
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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
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Item is a photograph taken at close range of cherry blossoms. Reads, "Cherry Blossoms."
Two women with tea ceremony objects
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Item is a photograph showing two women dressed in traditional dress against a white background with tea ceremony objects. Reads, "Ladies saluting. One calling upon the other."
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Item is a photograph of tea ceremony objects. A vase with long branches appears in the centre
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Item is a photograph of Mount Fujiyama in the distance with river in the foreground. Reads, "Fujiyama."
Three women in rickshaws pulled by men
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Item is a photograph of three women wearing traditional clothing carrying parasols in rickshaws pulled by men along a cherry blossom lined road.
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Item is a photograph of a pagoda. Notes read, "Tokyo," but not indicated on slide. Possibly Yasaka Pagoda in Kyoto People standing in foreground
Large ornate building with high stone foundation
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Item is a photograph of a large ornate building with high stone foundation. Possibly Castle of Nagoya. Roofs of other buildings appear in foreground. Possibly by photographer Kozaburo Tamamura