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Person: CORNISH, Dr Vaughan, F.G.S., F.C.S., F.R.G.S.  (1862-1948)

Slides (arranged in sets) in whose production this person had a role42 slides are known

Japanese views (lecture: Newton & Co., 42 slides, 1905-1909)

  photographer: Slide 1, The Sam-mon (double-roofed entrance gate) of Nanzenji Temple

  photographer: Slide 2, Cemetery of Eikwando Temple

  photographer: Slide 3, Lotus-flower Fountain in Bronze, Garden of the Honen-in Monastery

  photographer: Slide 4, Symbolic Sand-figures, Garden of the Honen-in Monastery

  photographer: Slide 5, Monastery Garden

  photographer: Slide 6, Part of a Buddhist Monastery

  photographer: Slide 7, Symbolic Garden of Ginkaku-ji (fifteenth century), showing the 'Sand-Mound Facing the Moon,' with the 'Sea of Silvery Sand' beyond

  photographer: Slide 8, Sam-mon (entrance gate) of Chionin Temple

  photographer: Slide 9, Decorations in Monastery attached to Totukuim Temple, Yokohama

  photographer: Slide 10, Belfry at Myokoji Temple at 'Bluff Village,' Yokohama

  photographer: Slide 11, The Jizu (who has charge of little children in Purgatory) at the Myokoji Temple

  photographer: Slide 12, Juniten Shrine, Honmoku, near Yokohama, showing the British 'Broad Arrow' cut upon a stone lantern

  photographer: Slide 13, Lantern at Gateway of Priest’s Garden, at Honmoku

  photographer: Slide 14, Girl watching the Camera, 'Bluff Village'

  photographer: Slide 15, Priest’s House, Temple of Sudo, Negishi, near Yokohama (priest and priestess sitting inside)

  photographer: Slide 16, Interior of Temple of Sudo at Negishi, with priestess

  photographer: Slide 17, Gargoyle-Fountain, Temple of Sudo, at Negishi

  photographer: Slide 18, Precincts of Temple of Sudo, Negishi

  photographer: Slide 19, Trained Pine-Tree, Negishi, looking over Mississippi Bay

  photographer: Slide 20, Method of Training a Pine-Tree over a Porch

  photographer: Slide 21, The Cherry Blossom at 'Bluff Village'

  photographer: Slide 22, A Woman Praying, Hommonji Temple, at Ikegami (Taken by permission of the priest)

  photographer: Slide 23, Interior of the Hommonji Temple, at Ikegami. (First study)

  photographer: Slide 24, Interior of the Hommonji Temple, at Ikegami. (Second study)

  photographer: Slide 25, Interior of the Hommonji Temple, at Ikegami. (Third study)

  photographer: Slide 26, In the Precincts of Asakusa Temple, at Tokyo

  photographer: Slide 27, In the Precincts of Asakusa Temple, at Tokyo (Second view)

  photographer: Slide 28, In the Precincts of Asakusa Temple, at Tokyo (Third view)

  photographer: Slide 29, Wall, Moat, and Drawbridge, Emperor’s Palace, Tokyo. Showing lotus plants on the water

  photographer: Slide 30, The Court of the Dragon’s Bowl

  photographer: Slide 31, The Dragon’s Bowl. (First study)

  photographer: Slide 32, The Dragon’s Bowl. (Second study)

  photographer: Slide 33, The Dragon’s Bowl. (Third study)

  photographer: Slide 34, The Envoys of the Emperor proceeding to the Shrine of Jemitsu with the Annual Offering

  photographer: Slide 35, The Envoys of the Emperor returning from the Shrine of Jemitsu

  photographer: Slide 36, Stone Cistern of Oblation in the precincts of Sutawara Temple

  photographer: Slide 37, The Deva King, who wards off Evil Spirits, Sam-Butsu-do (Temple)

  photographer: Slide 38, Deaf and Dumb Pilgrim at Nikko, with Conch-shell

  photographer: Slide 39, A Japanese Girl at Nikko

  photographer: Slide 40, The Torrent at Nikko. (Scenery typical of the mountainous districts of Japan)

  photographer: Slide 41, Children at Nikko, a study of expression

  photographer: Slide 42, Stone Lanterns and Vases in Temple precincts

Lucerna ID 6000444

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 12 March 2021

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