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Photograph 1: ?View from Aberdeen Road, Hong Kong? 1904. Pencilled note on back of photograph.
Photograph 2: ?Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong? 1904. View of Chinese junks moored in Aberdeen Harbour. Pencilled note on back of photograph.
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Photograph 3: ?Golf Links. Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong? 1904. A view of the bay taken from the hills opposite with the golf club house in the foreground (pencilled note on the back of the photograph).
Photograph 4: ?Pier Building, Mirs Bay? 1904.
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Photograph 5: ?HMS Glory in dock at Kowloon February 1904?. The battleship HMS Glory launched in 1899 spent her early career as flagship on the China Station 1900-1905. View looking forward along the main deck of the ship.
Photograph 6: ?HMS Glory in dock at Kowloon February 1904?. View looking forward along starboard side of main deck.
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Photograph 7: ?Street scenes ?Shanghai? 1904. A view of Chinese porters waiting with carts by a canal in Shanghai. The street is lined with shops and in the foreground is a rickshaw. Pencilled note on back of photograph
Photograph 8: ?The principal street in Shanghai? 1904. View of the street lined with shops; rickshaws and horse drawn carts in the road.
Photograph 9: ?Ming Tombs, Nanking? 1904. Two elephant statues in front of which are two men on mules. A pencilled note on the back of the photograph identifies them as Lt Charles D Carpendale and Major Charles N Trotman, RM, both serving on Glory.
Photograph 10: ?Ming Tombs, Nanking? 1904. Pencilled note on the back of photograph ??The great stone tortoise in the courtyard of the temple at the end of the avenue. Hardy [Lt Charles T Hardy] is the graceful figure alongside?.
Photograph 11: ?Street Scene. Nanking? 1904. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph describes the figure in the foreground as ?An under officer in the Chinese army?.
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Photograph 12: ?Ming Tombs, Nanking? 1904. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph ? ?This is the beginning of Avenue A at Ming tombs leading up to the Tortoise Temple?. A view of statues of horses lining the avenue to the temple.
Photograph 13: ?Ming Tombs, Nanking? 1904. Pencilled note on back of photograph ??This is one of the figures lining the avenue. The apparition in the background is Surgeon [Michael J] Smith on his bicycle?. The man leaning against the stone figure of a warrior in the foreground could be Major Trotman.
Photograph 14: ?Glory?s picnic. Ming Tombs?1904. A group photograph of officers from HMS Glory. The photograph was taken by the Padre.
Ephemera 1: Key ? list of the names of the officers at the picnic including Rymer.
Photograph 15: View of stone elephant statues and camels 1904. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph ? ?The Avenue A at Ming tombs leading up to the Tortoise temple. [Lt] Carpendale and [Lt] Hardy in the foreground?.
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Photograph 16: ?Police junk, Nanking? 1904.
Photograph 17: ?Viceroy Weh? 1904. View of the Viceroy coming on board HMS Glory followed by his officials. In the foreground the Commander saluting.
Photograph 18: ?Paying official call. Admiral Sir G Noel KCB? 1904. View of the Viceroy accompanied by the Consul, the Admiral and his staff walking aft to the Admiral?s hatch.
Photograph 19: View of Viceroy?s staff standing on the deck of HMS Glory 1904.
Ephemera 2: A handwritten description of the visit and the photographs.
Photograph 20: ?Chinese cruiser, Nanking?. At anchor and dressed overall.
Photograph 21: ?TBD?s Fame (1896 and Janus? (1895). Both ships moored together.
Photograph 22: ?Viceroy?s State Junk, Nanking? 1904.
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Photograph 23: ?View between ?Mirsung and Nanking? 1904. Distant view of junks and port of Chinkiang.
Photograph 24: ?Fleet Surgeon [Charles] Buchanan-Hamilton? 1904. He is wearing civilian dress ?plus fours and on his head a pith helmet at a rakish angle.
Photograph 25: Three officers standing on the deck of HMS Glory ? Lt Edward H Rymer, Lt Hugh B Kington and Cdr Thomas L Shelford.
Photograph 26: ?HMS Algerine?(1895). Underway, 1904.
Photograph 27: ?HMS Vengeance (1899). Underway, 1904.
Photograph 28: HMS Centurion (1892). Underway, distant. 1904.
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Photograph 29: ?Ming Tombs, Nanking? 1904. Two statues of Chinese warriors between which on horseback is a European man. Written on the back of the photograph, ?Cantrell is the equestrian. Davis the artist?. Lt John C Davis, HMS Glory, Cantrell is possibly Lt Arthur S Cantrell RMA, HMS King Alfred.
Photograph 30: ?Astor House, Shanghai? 1904. Written on the back of the photograph, ?Your hotel at Shanghai. Davis?s photo?. View of building through trees with Europeans in rickshaws in Whangpoo road.
Photograph 31: ?Ming tombs, Nanking? 1904. Two European men on horseback between two elephant statues. Pencilled note on back of photograph.
Photograph 32: ?Viceroy?s Advance Guard, Nanking? 1904. Four Chinese officials on horseback. The road is lined with Chinese soldiers standing in front of a hotel described by Rymer (on the back of the photograph) as the only one there.
Photograph 33: Entertainment given by residents, Shanghai to men of British Fleet June ?04?. A view of band from HMS Glory and sailors marching through Shanghai. Pencilled note on back of the photograph.
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Photograph 34: ?Main Gateway, Nanking City? 1904. View of city wall.
Photograph 35: ?Chinese cruiser Hai Tien (1897). A view of Hai Tien on a rock off Elliot Island April 1904.
Photograph 36: View of Hai Tien partially submerged 1904.
Photograph 37: View of Hai Tien on the rock off Elliot Island.
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Photograph 38: ?The local Joss House at Yung Ching Bay? (written on the back of the photograph) 1904
Photograph 39: View of Yung Ching Bay, Shantung and junks.
Photograph 40: View of the principal village in Yung Ching Bay 1904. View looking down on the village and bay. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph, ?Note the officers? washing hung up?.
Photograph 41: A group of officers in various states of dress and undress standing round a Chinese man crouched on the floor 1904. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph, ?A Chinese conjuror?.
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Photograph 42: ?The start of a swimming race? (pencilled note on the back of the photograph) 1904.
View of men running into the sea.
Photograph 43: ?Finish of swimming race? (pencilled note on the back of the photograph) 1904.
View of men coming out of the sea at Yung Ching Bay. Warships in the distance.
Photograph 44: ?[HMS] Centurion?s Picnic? 1904. Group of officers in civilian dress. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph, ?the ?fool? in the middle is Murray?. Presumably Lt Douglas F Murray, HMS Centurion (1892).
Photograph 45: ?Commander Baird? 1904. Cdr George H Baird, HMS Centurion (1892).
Photograph 46: ?A general view of Centurion?s picnic? 1904. Distant view of tents, tables and officers.
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Photograph 47: ?Wei Hai Wei City? 1904. View of a street with Chinese traders and temple. Pencilled note on back of photograph.
Photograph 48: ?Sampans, Wei Hai Wei? 1904.
Photograph 49: ?Four Funnel Bay, Wei Hai Wei? 1904. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph, ?The flat ground in the centre is the Service cricket and tennis ground. The launch in the foreground belongs to Mr Lockhart, the Commissioner [Sir James Lockhart 1858-1937].
Photograph 50: ?Wei Hai Wei City? 1904. Street scene with Chinese seated round table. Note pigtails.
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Photograph 51: ?Launches Race. Sailing Regatta Wei Hai Wei 1904?.
Photograph 52: ?Glory?s officer?s crew? 1904. Lt Kington, Sub Lt Lepage, Lt Smith RMLI, Lt Hardy, Mr Winstanley, Sub Lt Benbow, Lt Rymer (cox). Distant view of officers rowing launch.
Photograph 53: ?Four Funnel Bay, Wei Hai Wei? 1904. Distant view of warships.
Photograph 54: ?Wei Hai Wei August 1904?. Pencilled note on back of photograph, ?[HMS] Terrible (1895) arrives with ? relief?.
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Photograph 55: ?Launches race. China Fleet Regatta. Wei Hai Wei 1904?. Launches in the foreground; HMS Centurion (1892) in the background partially obscured by launches.
Photograph 56: ?Hoisting out damaged Temperley? [coal hoist].
Photograph 57: ?Hoisting out damaged Temperley? [coal hoist]. View of deck of warship with boat cradles and sailors in summer rig.
Photograph 58: ?HMS Terrible (1895) taking home [HMS] Albion?s crew July 1904?.
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Photograph 59: ?Major Trotman [and] Reverend Gordon Vaudin?. Major Charles N Trotman RM and Rev Charles G Gordon-Vaudin were serving in HMS Glory 1904. Trotman is wearing Royal Marines uniform and Gordon-Vaudin clerical dress and a mortar board.
Photograph 60: ?German cruiser Hertha saluting off Shantung Promontory? 1904. Hertha was a German cruiser launched 1897. A very distant view.
Photograph 61: ?Paper Chase Yung Ching Bay July 1904. Lt [E H] Rymer, Lt [C D] Carpendale, Midshipman [F R] Barry?. The three men are standing on a beach in front of Chinese boats.
Photograph 62; ?Out Nets? 1904. A view of sailors working on nets on ? HMS Glory.
Photograph 63: ?Furling focsle awning? 1904. View of the deck looking down on sailors working on the awning.
Photograph 64: ?Both watches for exercise? 1904. View of sailors assembled aft.
Photograph 65: ?Ming Tombs June 1904?. A group of officers in civilian dress and a young Chinese man at the entrance. Pencilled note on the back of the photograph.
Photograph 66: ?HMS Centurion (1892)?.
Photograph 67: ?Paying Money? 1904. Group of sailors on deck of ?HMS Glory receiving wages.
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Photograph 68: ?Wei Hai Wei? 1904. Distant view.
Photograph 69: ?[HMS] Glory prize firing outside Wei Hai Wei September 1904?. Distant view of the ship in Wei Hai Wei bay firing at target. A competition shoot.
Photograph 70: ?Eastern Entrance Wei Hai Wei?.
Photograph 71: ?In front of the signal station, Wei Hai Wei? 1904. A group of sailors in summer rig posing ? in the background Wei Wai Wei bay.
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Photograph 72: ?Queen?s House. Royal Naval Canteen Wei Hai Wei? 1904. Sailors entering the canteen; others are standing outside.
Photograph 73: ??Queen?s House. Royal Naval Canteen Wei Hai Wei 1904?. View sailors entering canteen.
Photograph 74: ?Clark?s Tennis Courts, Wei Hai Wei? 1904.
Photograph 75: A view of sailors standing in front of the naval canteen, Wei Hai Wei 1904. The building appears once to have been a house occupied by wealthy Chinese. There are four screens painted with Chinese gods or warriors (to ward off evil spirits) attached to the front of the building.
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Photograph 76: ?Junk. Wusung? 1904. View of a junk sailing in the harbour with a sampan to its right.
Photograph 77: ?Fleet at Yung Ching Bay 1904?. Distant view.
Photograph 78: ?Yung Ching Bay? 1904.
Photograph 79: Group of Chinese children at Wei Hai Wei 1904.
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Photograph 80: ?Signal Station, Wei Hai Wei? 1904. Four sailors and one Royal Marine standing outside the building.
Photograph 81: ?Upper Yangtse River. Silva Island? 1904.
Photograph 82: ?Nanking? 1904. A group of Chinese gathered round a European man mounted on a horse.
Photograph 83: ?Lt T C Hardy? 1904. Lt Charles T Hardy boarding HMS Glory after a swim.
Photograph 84: ?Picnic. Yung Ching Bay?. Two officers in swimming trunks standing by a sampan manned by two Chinese men.
Photograph 85: ?Viceroy?s junk. Nanking? 1904.
Photograph 86: ?The barge? 1904. View of either Admiral?s or Captain?s barge underway with a gunboat in the distance ?either HMS Algerine (1895) or HMS Phoenix (1895). In the foreground is a gig manned by a sailor.
Photograph 87: ?The fleet steaming down from Nanking to Woosung? 1904. Pencil note on back of photograph.
Page 20: Title: Copies of Japanese War Pictures.
Photograph 88: Photographic reproduction of a print entitled ?The Bloody Naval Engagement was Fight Between The Japanese and Russian Torpedo Destroyers At Port Arthur?. The scene depicted is of Japanese sailors boarding a Russian torpedo boat and throwing Russian sailors into the sea 1904
Photograph 89: ?Japanese transport fired on and sunk by Vladivostock Squadron. The officers commit hari-kari? (pencil note on back of photograph). In the centre of the print is a Japanese officer holding the Japanese flag while all around him officers commit suicide with their swords. The Russian cruiser Gromoboi (1899) sank transports Izumo-Maru and Hitachi-Maru in April 1904.
Photograph 90: Scene depicting Russian and Japanese troops fighting on land. The caption reads ?The Russian troops were killed almost by our army?s brave fighting at ??
Photograph 91: Scene depicting street fighting between Japanese and Russian troops. The caption reads? The Falling Shots on the City of Dalny Destroy It As Fragments Almost?. Dalny was Russia?s principal port city in Asia and the main battlefield of the Russo Japanese war 1905.
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Photograph 92: ?Ceremonial visit of Commander-in-Chief & staff to Viceroy of Nanking June 1904?. Group of naval officers and Chinese dignitaries at Viceroy Weh?s palace. Named officers are: Captain Kirby, Captain Greet, Captain Windham, Flag Captain Stoppard, Flag Commander Bentinck, Flag Lt Escombe, Secretary Parker, Consul Sundius(?). At the front of the group are Viceroy Weh and Vice Admiral Noel.
Page 22: Title: Photographs taken by a Russian officer during siege of Port Arthur 1904.
Photograph 93: ?Transport Amur sunk in dry dock, Port Arthur?. The Russian transport Amur (1898) was used for laying mines during the Russo-Japanese war. She was sunk by Japanese 11? howitzers at Port Arthur.
Photograph 94: ?Oil stores set on fire by Russians, Port Arthur?. View of a great deal of smoke.
Photograph 95: ?Post Office Port Arthur?. View of interior wrecked by shell fire.
Photograph 96: View of the Russian ships Pallada (1899) and Pobieda (1900) wrecked at Port Arthur. Both ships were raised and repaired by the Japanese.
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Photograph 97: ?Tsessarevitch (1901). Photograph taken at Tsing Tau (Kiao-Chau) after battle 10 August 1904?. In the Yellow Sea Battle on 10 August the Tsessarevitch was hit by two 12in shells.
View taken amidships shows damage to the funnels. A group of Russian sailors are gathered on the deck.
Photograph 98: ?Tsessarevitch (1901) interned at Kiao-Chau? 1904. View taken amidships showing damage to the ship. Russian officers and sailors on deck and standing on shore.
Page 24: Title: Photos on this and opposite page taken by a Russian officer shortly before capitulation of Port Arthur 1st January 1905.
Photograph 99: ?Group of Russian Officers?. They are wearing a variety of uniforms possibly Siberian Riflemen.
Photograph 100: ?Japanese entering Port Arthur?. Distant view of Japanese soldiers.
Photograph 101: ?Japanese entering Port Arthur?.
Photograph 102: ?House in old town (Port Arthur) wrecked by shell fire?.
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Photograph 103: View of partly submerged Russian battleship Pobieda (1900). She sank after hitting a mine at Port Arthur 7 December 1904. Raised and repaired by the Japanese, she was renamed Suwo.
Photograph 104: Distant view of the Pobieda (1900) entering Port Arthur..
Photograph 105: View of the Russian battleship Retvisan (1900) in the snow.
Photograph 106: ?Fort at Port Arthur?. View of Russian fort, guns, shells and soldiers.
Photograph 107: ?View of New Town (Port Arthur) practically undamaged?.
Photograph 108: View of Retvisan (1900) and Poltava (1894) partially obscured by buildings.
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Photograph 109: ?Group of Officers HMS Glory, Wei Hai Wei June 1905?.
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Photograph 110: ?HMS Glory (1899) in dock, Kowloon February 1905?. View of stern of the ship with Lt Rymer leaning against the rails.
Photograph 111: ?HMS Glory (1899) in dock, Kowloon February 1905?. View of main deck starboard immediately abaft the aftermost 6?gun. The gun barrel can be seen with two officers peering out of port holes one of whom may be the chaplain Reverend Charles L Whatley.
Photograph 112: ?Hoisting out a 12? gun [HMS Glory] Kowloon Yard?. View of damaged gun barrel.
Photograph 113: ?Hoisting out a 12? gun [HMS Glory] Kowloon Yard?.
Photograph 114: ?Hoisting out a 12? gun [HMS Glory] Kowloon Yard?.
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Photograph 115: ?Canton. Floating Population? 1905. View of floating village of sampans.
Photograph 116; Street scene, Penang 1905.
Photograph 117: View of a jetty in Canton with sampans and Chinese coming ashore 1905.
Photograph 118: View of a junk underway, Hong Kong 1905.
Photograph 119: View of race course at Penang 1905.
Photograph 120: View of race meeting at Hong Kong 1905.
Photograph 121: View of Grand Stand, Penang 1905.
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Photograph 122: ?Prayers? 1905. View of ship?s company attending Sunday service on board ship.
Photograph 123: ?Picnic Mirs Bay [Hong Kong] 1905?. View of officers having a picnic.
Photograph 124: ?Picnic Mirs Bay [Hong Kong] 1905?. View of officers engaged in piggy back race
Photograph 125: ?Focsle. HMS Glory (1899). View of gun and sailors working on deck.
Photograph 126: ?Picnic Mirs Bay 1905? View of sailors in two ship?s boats moored alongside HMS Glory.
Photograph 127: A distant view of Hong Kong 1905.
Photograph 128: ?Hands to Bathe? 1905. View of sailors swimming in the sea and sailors on board ship 1905.
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Photograph 129: ?HMS Exe (1903) ashore at Wei Hai Wei July 1905. View of HMS Exe aground.. In the foreground is HMS Glory?s picket boat -she appears to be sinking.
Photograph 130: ?[HMS] Glory?s picket boat? July 1905. A view of the boat in rough seas.
Photograph 131: ?Commissioner?s House, Wei Hai Wei? 1905.
Photograph 132: ?No 1 Bay Street, Wei Hai Wei 1905?. View of house with a European woman holding a small child at a window.
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Photograph 133: ?Chinese Midshipman? 1905. A young Chinese man wearing Royal Navy midshipman uniform (and dirk) standing on deck of ship ?HMS Glory (1899).
Photograph 134: Commander Ronald A Hopewell and Midshipman Edward R Lewes standing on the deck of HMS Glory during coaling 1905.
Photograph 135: View of sailors coaling, HMS Glory 1905.
Photograph 136: View of Chinese Midshipman (in Royal Naval uniform) standing in front of gun turret, ?HMS Glory 1905.
Photograph 137: Interior view of the Ward Room, HMS Glory 1905. The table can be seen laid for dinner with vases of flowers and silver cups.
Photograph 138: View of HMS Glory as sea 1905.
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Photograph 139: ?Chinese woman, Wei Hai Wei? ca.1905. View of Chinese woman on a horse riding through the countryside followed by a Chinese man (?her servant) leading a horse.
Photograph 140: ?Mess servants, HMS Glory 1904-05? ? Yung Ling, Ah Keow and Yung Wei Ling?. The three Chinese servants are standing on the deck of Glory under an awning.
Photograph 141: ?Boats of Fleet towing Torpedo Boat Destroyer [HMS Exe], Wei-Hai-Wei June 1905?. Distant view.
Photograph 142: ?Chinese litter? 1905. Engineer Commander William Black wearing civilian dress standing in front of the horse drawn vehicle.
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Photograph 143: ?Wall, Wei-Hai-Wei City?. 1905.
Photograph 144: ?Trading Junks, Wei-Hai-Wei? 1905. View of two junks on a beach.
Photograph 145: Group of officers standing on the deck of HMS Glory (1899) ? Lt James Smith Royal Marine Light Infantry, Fleet Paymaster Edward Street, Lt Edward Rymer, Reverend Charles Whatley, Lt Claud Sinclair, Captain Percy Molloy Royal Marine Light Infantry and Lt Arthur Cantrell Royal Marine Artillery.
Photograph 146: Fleet Surgeon Charles Buchanan-Hamilton and Engineer Commander William Black posing with a Chinese policeman and Chinese criminal who has a board describing his crimes hanging round his neck.
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Photograph 147: ?Hoisting out 12? gun, Kowloon March 1905?. A view of top of sheerlegs made out of boat booms with lifting, slewing and hoisting tackles.
Photograph 148: View of Peak Hotel (1888-1938), Hong Kong 1905.
Photograph 149: Officers standing on 12? gun turret staring at a wicker basket. One civilian and one Chinese in attendance 1905.
Photograph 150: Group of officers from HMS Glory 1905 ? Surgeon Robert MacMahon, Lt Charles Hardy, Lt Claud Sinclair, Lt Arthur Cantrell Royal Marine Artillery, Major Charles Trotman Royal Marines, Lt William Mackenzie, Captain Walter Stopford, Commander Thomas Shelford, Reverend Gordon-Vaudin.
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Photograph 151: ?Master and Man. ?Chops? [elderly Chinese man] and Commander Thomas Shelford seated on deck of HMS Glory.
Photograph 152: ?Marine Officers HMS Glory 1904-1905 ? Lt James Smith, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Lt Arthur Cantrell Royal Marine Artillery, Major Charles Trotman, Royal Marine Light Infantry.
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Photograph 153: ?Remira Bentinck, Wei-Hai-Wei 1905?. Little girl (presumably the daughter of Flag Commander (later Admiral) Rudolph Bentinck) sitting at a window.
Photograph 154: ?Remira and Wolf Betinck, Wei-Hai-Wei 1905?. The children (presumably of Flag Commander (later Admiral) Rudolph Bentinck) at the beach with their Chinese ayah.
Photograph 155: ?SS Mercedes (1901) at anchor ?Wei-Hai-Wei 1905. Described as the ?finest steam collier afloat? she was owned by Christie & Co of Cardiff and was purchased by the Admiralty in 1908.
Photograph 156: ?Wolf Bentinck, Wei-Hai Wei 1905?.
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Photograph 157: View of the Golden Pavilion Kyoto, August 1905.
Photograph 158: View of the Hozu Rapids near Kyoto, August 1905.
Photograph 159: View of Arashiyama. End of the Hozu Rapids near Kyoto August 1905.
Photograph 160: View of Japanese Kago August 1905. A kago was a bamboo palanquin. Hand coloured print.
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Photograph 161: Evening view of Lake Hakone and Mount Fujijama August 1905.
Photograph 162: View of Fujiya Hotel, Miyanoshita August 1905. Hand coloured print.
Photograph 163: View of Sacred Bridge, Nikko. August 1905.
Photograph 164: Evening view of Lake Hakone and Mount Fujijama August 1905.
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Photograph 165: View of Japanese temple Nikko August 1905.
Photograph 166: View of Japanese temple Nikko August 1905.
Photograph 167: View of Japanese temple Nikko August 1905.
Photograph 168: View of Sacred Bridge Nikko August 1905.
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Photograph 169: Hand coloured sepia photograph of the Temple of Ieyasu, the Tokugawa Shogun and Nikko temple August 1905. The town of Nikko most famous for Toshogu shrine and mausoleum Tokugawa Ieyasu founder of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Photograph 170: Sepia photograph of steps leading to the Ieyasu tomb August 1905.
Photograph 171: Sepia photograph of Cryptomeria Grove, Nikko August 1905.
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Photograph 172: Sepia photograph of Torii (traditional Japanese gateway) Shinto Gateway. August 1905.
Photograph 173: Sepia photograph of Lake Chuzerije, near Nikkon August 1905.
Photograph 174: Sepia photograph of carving of Sacred Monkeys at Nikko August 1905.
Photograph 175: Sepia photograph of the road to Lake Chuzerije August 1905.
Photograph 176: Sepia photograph of the Pagoda, Nikko August 1905.
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Photograph 177: Professionally colour tinted photograph of the Miyaka hotel from the Zoological Gardens, Kyoto.
Photograph 178: Professionally colour tinted photograph of the East Honganji Temple, Kyoto.
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Photograph 179: Professionally colour tinted photograph of the Hozu Rapids, near Kyoto.
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Photograph 180: ?Hong Kong. View from Mount Gough? (pencil note on back of photograph) 1905.
Photograph 181: Three officers standing on the deck of HMS Eclipse (1894) 1905 ? Captain Robert Stokes, Lt Cdr Eric Charrington DSO and Cdr Gregory. Lt Cdr Charrington was awarded the DSO for capture of Taku Forts 1900. He retired in 1905 and died in 1927.
Photograph 182: ?View from anchorage showing HMS Albion (1898) and HMS Tamar (1863) Hong Kong?. (Pencil note on back of photograph).
Photograph 183: ?Steamer damaged by floating mine off Wei-hai-Wei?.
Photograph 184: View of a street in Penang ca.1905.
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Photograph 185: ?B9 (1906) damaged by a steamer?. View of officer inspecting damage to the conning tower. Identified by NMM curator as A9 (1905) she was run into while partly submerged in Plymouth Sound by the SS Coath (1882) in 1906.
Photograph 186: Floating target used for gunnery practice by HMS Duke of Edinburgh (1904) 1906.
Photograph 187: HMS Duke of Edinburgh (1904) 1906.
Photograph 188: Floating target used by HMS Duke of Edinburgh (1904) for gunnery practice 1906.
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Photograph 189: ?Peter 1905?. View of small boy (presumably Peter Whitfield who was Rear Admiral Rymer?s nephew) with two springer spaniels.
Photograph 190: View of a man and woman with fox terrier August 1906 (?Rear Admiral Rymer and his wife)
Photograph 191: ?Peter 1905? View of small boy tossing a ball into the air (see photograph 189).
Photograph 192: ?The Wintour family 1906?. Woman holding a baby, her husband standing beside them.
Photograph 193: ?The Cottage, Datchet?.
Photograph 194: ?Mary and Pat May 1906?. Young woman gazing at a small Aberdeen terrier (Pat).
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Photograph 195: ?The Manor House [Datchet] 26th December 1906?. View of the house in the snow.
Photograph 196: ?The Cottage?. View of house at Datchet.
Photograph 197: ?Windsor Park 26th December 1906?. View of the park in the snow.
Photograph 198: ?Victoria Bridge [Dachet/Windsor] 26th December 1906?. View of the bridge in the snow.
Photograph 199: ?The Windsor Road 26th December 1906. View of cattle in a snowy field.
Photograph 200: ?Landing Stages [in the snow] Datchet 26th December 1906.
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Photograph 201: ?Peter, Jerry?. Small boy (presumably Peter Whitfield) posing with black spaniel 1906.
Photograph 202: Distant view of Eton College 1906.
Photograph 203: View of church and street Datchet 1906.
Photograph 204: View of war memorial Datchet 1906.
Photograph 205: ?Sunset on the Datchet Reach?.
Photograph 206: View of daffodils in pots ??planted 15th September 1906, in bloom 11th March 1907?.
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Photograph 207: ?Back view of the cottage?.
Photograph 208: View of daffodils in pots ? ?planted 15th September 1906, in bloom Xmas 1906?.
Photograph 209: ?The Cottage?. View of interior ? a chintz armchair in front of a Japanese screen 1906.
Photograph 210: ?The Cottage?. View of interior ? chintz sofa, fireplace in front of which is a screen. Aspidistra in a pot in the corner of the room.
Page 50: Title: Henley Regatta July 1908.
Photograph 211: Distant view of Henley from the river showing church and bridge.
Photograph 212: View of people rowing and punting on the Thames at Henley.
Photograph 213: View of man and woman relaxing in a punt on the river.
Photograph 214: View of people boating on the Thames at Henley.
Photograph 215: View of steam launch and boats on the Thames at Henley.
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Photograph 216: View of ladies punting on the Thames at Henley 1908.
Photograph 217: View of men rowing on the Thames at Henley 1908.
Photograph 218: View of man rowing on the Thames 1908.
Photograph 219: Woman posing with small girl 1908.
Photograph 220: Small wire haired fox terrier 1908.
Photograph 221: Two woman posing with small girl at Henley Regatta 1908.
Photograph 222: View of men, woman and children gathered on the river bank at Henley 1908.
Photograph 223: Race on the Thames at Henley 1908.
Photograph 224: View of the Thames 1908.
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Photograph 225: View of horses working in a field ca.1908.
Photograph 226: View of river bank ca. 1908.
Photograph 227: View of Thames and small boats ca. 1908.
Photograph 228: View of horse (hunter) ca.1908.
Photograph 229: Man and two women with dogs posing in a hay field ca.1908.
Photograph 230: View of horses working in a field ca 1908.
Photograph 231: View of wire haired fox terrier standing on the river bank ca. 1908.
Photograph 232: View of cattle in field ca.1908.
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Photograph 233: HMS Kent (1901). Rear Admiral Rymer was appointed second in command of the armoured cruiser HMS Kent 15 December 1909 on the China Station,
Photograph 234: Chasing dolphins ca. 1910.
Photograph 235: View of HMS Kent (1901) at ?Hong Kong ca.1910
Photograph 236: Naval officer asleep in a deckchair on board ?HMS Kent (1901) ca. 1910.
Photograph 237: HMS Europa (1897) but with incorrect funnel bands ca. 1910.
Photograph 238: View of Port Said from the sea ca. 1910.
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Photograph 239: A prize giving ceremony ?a young sub lieutenant walking away holding a silver cup ca.1910.
Photograph 240: View of Dreadnought class battleship being launched.
Photograph 241: HMS Kent?s boat ca. 1910.
Photograph 242: View of deck of HMS Kent (1901) ca.1910. Life boat drill.
Photograph 243: View of officers and chaplain walking on the deck of HMS Kent (1901) ca.1910.
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Photograph 244: Group of naval officers (in summer uniform) on the deck of HMS Kent (1901) ca.1910. Captain Stuart Farquhar is seated in a deck chair, Commander Rymer is possibly the officer second left.
Photograph 245: View of coal being loaded onto HMS Kent ca.1910.
Photograph 246: Camel drawn cart ca.1910.
Photograph 247: Commander Rymer standing on the deck of HMS Kent at Malta ca.1910.
Photograph 248: View looking down on sleeping sailors on the deck of HMS Europa (1897) ca.1910.
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Photograph 249: TB O38 (1886) at Hong Kong ca.1910.
Photograph 250: Distant view of Hong Kong ca.1910.
Photograph 251: Steam pinnace in Hong Kong harbour ca. 1910.
Photograph 252: HMS Kent (1901) at Hong Kong ca.1910.
Photograph 253: Vessels and sampans in Hong Kong harbour ca.1910.
Photograph 254: TB 038 (1886) at Hong Kong ca.1910.
Photograph 255: Ship?s boat with sails unfurled sailing off Hong Kong ca.1910.
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Photograph 256: Five unidentified naval officers on deck with silver cup. Seated : the Naval chaplain and a lieutenant. Standing: a lieutenant and sub lieutenant and one other officer ca.1910.
Page 257: Group of naval officers wearing funny hats. Two have sprigs of greenery in their jackets ca.1910.
Page 258: Group of naval officers gathered round two civilian men seated on the deck of ship ca. 1910. Commander Rymer is standing on the far right of the group.
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Photograph 259: Small animal (?chow puppy) on deck of ship with naval officer crouching down with hand outstretched.
Photograph 260: Entrance to an ancestral tomb ca. 1910. Either Chinese or Korean.
Photograph 261: Rowing boat manned by sailors alongside a gunnery target
Photograph 262: Three ladies posing on board ship in Hong Kong harbour ca.1910.
Photograph 263: HMS Astraea (1893) underway.
Photograph 264: Two men in civilian dress standing on the deck of a ship.
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Photograph 265: Bow view of HMS Fame (1896) ca.1910.
Photograph 266: Bow view of HMS Fame (1896) ca.1910.
Photograph 267: Group photograph of the drum and fife band of HMS Kent (1901) seated and standing round the band?s drum on the deck of the ship 1910.
Photograph 268: A C class destroyer underway ca.1910.
Photograph 269: HMS Fame (1896) underway ca.1910.
See ALB0929-30 and ALB0932. | Publisher: | "http://collections.rmg.co.uk/" | Source: | Royal Museums Greenwich | Identifier: | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections... | Go to resource |
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