Scene In Imperial Gardens, Tokio [Tokyo], Japan
c1890s. Hand-coloured albumen paper photograph, titled in pencil verso, 20 x 25.3cm. Foxing and stains overall. More
c1890s. Hand-coloured albumen paper photograph, titled in pencil verso, 20 x 25.3cm. Foxing and stains overall. More
c1890s. Hand-coloured albumen paper photograph, titled in negative lower left, 20.8 x 26.4cm. Chips and fading to edges of image. Title erroneously reads “Japanese Funrals.”. More
c1890. Albumen paper photograph, titled and annotated “Tom” in ink verso, 19.7 x 15.3cm. Minor stain to upper portion, crinkles overall. More
c1890. Albumen paper photograph, annotated “29” and titled in pencil verso, 20.8 x 26cm. Minor retouching to centre of image. More
c1890s. Pair of printout paper photographs, each titled, one image with partially illegible annotation in pencil verso, 21.7 x 29.2cm (each). One with slight tears and creases to edges, one with minor missing portion to upper left corner, both with minor crinkles overall. More
1872-c1890s. Eight photographs consisting of five albumen paper photographs and three printout paper photographs, one image titled in Dutch “Baraboedoer [Borobudur]”, dated “1872” and numbered “70” in negative lower left to right, 15.9 x 21.7cm to 19.9 x 25.7cm. Slight foxing overall, most with some discolouration or surface loss to..... More
c1890s. Albumen paper photograph, titled and numbered “4” in negative lower left, photographer’s blind stamp on image lower right, 20.5 x 27.1cm. Minor missing portion and foxing to edges. Stamp reads “G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore.”. More
c1890. Printout paper photograph, numbered “66” and titled in negative lower centre, annotated in pencil verso, 11 x 7.1cm. Annotation reads “Sarawak Dyaks.” Illustrated as a wood engraving in Popular Science Monthly, vol. 37, 1890, p609, with alternate title of “Some natives of Australasia. Dayak types, Borneo.”. More
c1890s. Albumen paper photograph, titled and numbered “180” in negative lower left, photographer’s blind stamp on image lower right, 21.5 x 26.3cm. Slight tears and creases to edges, minor surface crazing. Stamp reads “G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore.”. More
c1890s. Albumen paper photograph, numbered “183” in negative and photographer’s blind stamp on image lower right, titled in pencil verso, 21 x 27.3cm. Slight discolouration, surface loss and creases to edges, minor surface crazing. Stamp reads “G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore.”. More
c1890s. Albumen paper photograph, titled and numbered “154” in negative lower left, photographer’s blind stamp on image lower right, 21.5 x 27.1cm. Discolouration and repaired tears and creases to edges. Stamp reads “G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore.”. More
c1890s. Albumen paper photograph, titled and numbered “155” in negative lower left, photographer’s blind stamp on image lower right, 20.8 x 27.5cm. Slight tears, creases and discolouration to edges, minor surface crazing and cockling overall. Stamp reads “G.R. Lambert & Co., Singapore.” German-born Gustave Richard Lambert (b. 1846), founded a...... More
c1890s. Eight printout paper photographs, most numbered in negative lower left, each with photographer’s stamp, each numbered and one titled in pencil verso, 16.8 x 11.1cm or 11.1 x 16.8cm (approx. each). Some with repaired tears, missing portions, minor surface loss to edges and slight stains to image. Stamp reads..... More
c1890s. Pair of albumen paper photographs, 27.5 x 36.4cm. Minor scuffs, foxing or soiling to images. The images show local men with harnessed horses, and European men drinking beer at a table, in the garden which includes banana and papaya trees, prickly pear and sansevieria plants. More
c1890s. Five albumen paper photographs, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.2 x 14.8cm (approx. each). Minor discolouration to edges. All titles include “Burma”: 1. Young pongyis or priests; 2. Pongyis or monks; 3. Priests and people worshipping near Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon; 4. Figures of Buddha and attendants..... More
c1890s. Silver gelatin photograph, titled and annotated in pencil verso, 11.4 x 15.8cm. Minor foxing to upper portion. Annotation reads “A Kaian [Kayan] woman dancing. I saw these people at Fort Kapit. Taken by Dr Hvoe.”. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled in negative lower left, alternate title in pencil verso, 21.3 x 27.5cm. Slight discolouration and stains overall, minor creases and chips to edges. Alternate title reads “Burma. Entrance to Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon.”. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, numbered “525” and annotated “Pagodas” in negative lower left, captioned in pencil verso, 20.9 x 28.5cm. Slight discolouration to upper centre and edges of image, tears and creases to edges. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, numbered “5” in negative lower left, titled in pencil verso, 20.3 x 28.2cm. Slight creases to edges. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, numbered “75” and titled in negative lower left, annotated in pencil verso, 13.8 x 20cm. Slight crinkles and scuffs overall. Title reads “Dyak Spinners.” Annotation reads “Sarawak. Dyak women spinning under European house.” Both inscriptions erroneously refer to spinning: the image shows women weaving. More
c1890s. Six photographs consisting of five albumen paper photographs and one printout paper photograph, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.2 x 14.8cm to 10.7 x 15.4cm. Minor chips or discolouration to edges. All titles include “Burma”: 1. Burmese village in flood; 2. Shrine near Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon;..... More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 15.6 x 11cm. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 15.7 x 10.7cm. More
c1890s. Printout paper photograph, titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.7 x 15.5cm. More
c1890s. Pair of albumen paper photographs, one with illegible title in negative lower left, each titled and numbered in pencil verso, 10.3 x 14.6cm. Minor foxing to one image. More