The Temple of Confucius [Canton]—the great Chinese philosopher and moral teacher of which every department must have one. Photographer: Robert Crisp Hurley.
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View across the courtyard towards the main building of the temple. A somewhat faded print.
The entrance to the Temple of the Five Genii [Canton], who, according to tradition, visited the district some two thousand years ago mounted on rams, hence the appellation 'the City of Rams,' or 'of the Genii.' Photographer: Robert Crisp Hurley.
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View looking towards the entrance gateway, surmounted by tiered roofs, of the Temple of the Five Genii.
[Unidentified mosque, Java.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '59' in pencil on mount. Genre: Architectural Photography View from the roadway, looking towards an unidentified mosque, with characteristic triple-tiered pyramidal roof over the prayer hall; with Javanese figures grouped in the foreground in front of the gateway.
[General view of the stupa, Borobudur.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '7' in pencil on mount. Genre: Archaeological Photography General view looking across fields towards the stupa, here seen surmounted by the tiled pavilion that was removed in the 1870s.