Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1
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This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.
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[Tsukiji hotel] - Kunishige, artist.
Japanese diptych (or possibly incomplete triptych) print showing large hotel building with Japanese and foreign people in the foreground.
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Steam train coming from Shiodama (Shimbashi). - Ikkei, artist.
Japanese triptych print showing trains at a train station with foreigners walking in the foreground and sailing ships at sea in the background.
144.
Second national industrial exhibition at Ueno Park. - Utagawa, Hiroshige, 1842?-1894, artist, engraver.
Japanese triptych print showing people gathered at Ueno Park, most of them viewing a fountain with goldfish.
145.
[Various types of birds]
Japanese print showing individual images of: geese, ducks, parrot, horned owl, hen, rooster, kite, and crane; entitled in Japanese and English.
147.
Portrait of world sovereigns. - Hashimoto, Chikanobu, 1838-1912, artist.
Two sections of a Japanese triptych print showing seated and standing world leaders gathered in a group.
148.
Foreign business district in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Hiroshige, 1842?-1894, artist.
Japanese triptych print showing foreign and Japanese people walking and talking on a street; some people ride in carriages and on horseback; ships in the harbor in background.
149.
Americans taking a stroll. - Utagawa, Yoshifuji, 1828-1887, artist.
Japanese print shows an American family out for a stroll.
150.
Americans enjoying Sunday in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows an American man riding in a carriage along the shoreline in Yokohama, Japan; a dog in the foreground and an American ship in the background.
151.
People of the five nations - Dutch. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.; Kanagaki, Robun, 1829-1894.
Japanese print shows a Dutch woman and man, the man stands in profile and holds a telescope. Includes untranslated text about Holland by Kanagaki Robun on recto.
152.
English man sorting fabrics for trade in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.; Koizumi, Minokichi, 1833-1906, engraver.
Japanese print shows a merchant examining cloth which possibly reminds him of his wife and brings to mind her portrait hanging in the upper left corner.
153.
The grounds of My?jin shrine in Kanda. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows a French man and woman sightseeing at the Kanda My?jin shrine in Edo (Tokyo), Japan.
154.
Russians and sheep. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows a Russian military officer and another man feeding a goat.
156.
Chinese from Nanking admire Kosh? fan. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows two Chinese men admiring a folding fan from Kosh? (Hangzhou, China).
157.
American merchant strolling in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows an American merchant and his daughter walking with a dog on a leash in Yokohama, Japan.
158.
Americans. - Utagawa, Yoshikazu, fl. 1848-1863, artist.
Japanese print shows an American family.
159.
Foreign words - America. - Ochiai, Yoshiiku, 1833-1904, artist.
Japanese print shows a Russian woman playing the flute and an English man holding a rifle. Includes Japanese translations of English words on recto of print, e.g. kome/ raisu (rice), mugi / beruri (barley), cha / chi (tea).