E. Raymond Wilson Collection of Japanese Lantern Slides

The lantern slides in this collection were gathered by E. Raymond Wilson while he was in Japan from Sept. 1926 to Sept. 1927, having been awarded the Japanese Brotherhood Scholarship for study and the building of friendships. Wilson's fascination with the people and places of Japan led to detailed letters home to America, in which he included observations about his trips around the country and to Formosa. The 257 lantern slides that he brought back with him reflect his interests, having to do with beautiful sites and scenery, daily life, agricultural practices, schools and universities, and the tribes of Formosa. Most of the slides were created by professional photographers (including T. Takagi and Futaba) and were hand-tinted by artists; a few of the slides were made from photographs taken by Wilson himself.

Browsing as Anonymous (not verified)
257 items [showing 241 - 257]

Pages

Warabi Kindergarten, Tokio, Lunch Hour
Tokio Higher School, Gymnasium Drill Hall
Girls School Meiji Shrine Grounds
Girls Volleyball At Meiji Shrine Grounds
Girls Basket Ball, Jiyu Girls School
Hiroshima Forestry & Agricultural Scholl [sic.], Hiroshima. Cultivating Bamboo
Hiroshima Forestry & Agricultural School, Bagging Rice
Primary School, Tokio, Lesson in Astronomy
Tokio Higher School, Physical Training
Aichi Province Silk Culture School, Chemical Labratory [sic.]
Aichi Province, Practical Work School, Chine [sic] Ware
Kyoto Forestry & Agriculture School, Horticulture
Kumamoto Sea Products School, Canning Factory
Nara Government Industrial Scholl [sic], Dyeing Machine
Tokio High School, Physical Labratry [sic.]
Summer School for School Children
Kyoto No.1 Industrial School, Machine Shop (Textile)

Pages