Japan (nation)
Found in 273 Collections and/or Records:
Rev. Heber J. Hamilton of Canadian CMS distributing tracts at Ichinomiya, 1900 - 1930
In 1912 Hamilton became the first Bishop of the Diocese of mid-Japan
Rev. M.S. Murao, Professor at the Central Theological College, Ikebukuru, during 1920-1936, and a leader in newspaper evangelism, 1920 - 1936
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
[River scene], 1870 - 1889
264 x 206 mm. View looking up an unidentified river, with wooded hills on either side.
[River scene], 1870 - 1889
261 x 208 mm. View from the bank of an unidentified river looking towards a group of young women posed on a wooden pleasure boat. A man is seated in the shade of the small cabin compartment.
Road to Hakone, 1870 - 1900
194 x 226 mm. View from the paved road looking over wooded mountains.
[Roadside statue], 1870 - 1889
205 x 268 mm. Full length study of a stone statue at a roadside (or in a cemetery), draped with pieces of cloth.
Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea (1868-1958) Canadian CMS Missionary in Japan from 1877, Bishop of Kyusha, 1900-1935, seen here preaching from a motor car, 1920 - 1940
Colour slide.
Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea (1868-1958) Canadian CMS Missionary in Japan from 1877, Bishop of Kyusha, 1900-1935, seen here preaching from a motor car, 1920 - 1940
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. J.S. Motoda, Bishop of Tokyo 1923-1928, 1923 - 1928
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. J.S. Motoda, Bishop of Tokyo 1923-1928, 1923 - 1928
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-), 1923
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-) and Bishop Matsui, 1923
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929, 1929
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929, 1929
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Ruined cotton mill at Kayan where over 500 girl employees were killed during 1923 earthquake and typhoon, 1923
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Ruined street in Yokohama after 1923 earthquake and typhoon, 1923
82 x 82 mm. glass slides with brief, largely undated captions.
Ruins of Poole Memorial School, Osaka, after 1923 earthquake and typhoon, 1923
Arthur William Poole (1852-1885) was consecrated first Church of England Bishop in Japan in 1883.
Ruins of Tokyo shopping area, showing the canal after 1923 earthquake and typhoon, 1923
Colour.
Sacred bridge, Nikko, 1870 - 1889
264 x 206 mm. View looking along the river towards the bridge.
Sacred Bridge, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
270 x 208 mm. Close up view of the Red Lacquer Bridge at Nikko. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Sacred deer at Nara, 1870 - 1912
241 x 194 mm. Showing a group of the famous tame deer standing on the road through the park at Nara. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Sanbatsudo, Nikko, 1870 - 1912
269 x 209 mm. View from a hillside looking down on the temple complex, with mountains in the distance. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.
Shiba at Tokyo [1890s] [Hand coloured], 1890 - 1899
249 x 192 mm. A coloured view of the entrance gateway to a temple.
Shiba, Hidetada's Tomb, the Shogun's Tomb, Tokio [hand coloured], 1870 - 1912
188 x 238 mm. General view of the tomb, a massive structure built in the form of a pagoda, with ornate decorative inlay work on the doors and surrounding panels. Photograph probably by Kusakabe Kimbei.