[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.
[Sculpture panels at the east end of north side of the wall of the first gallery, Borobudur.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '8' in pencil on mount. Genre: Archaeological Photography View of two panels of relief sculpture: the upper register (Ia94), shows the armies of Mara attacking the Buddha, the lower register (Ib94), a gathering at the court of the king. For references, see Louis Frédéric,...
[The Buddhist stupa at Borobudur.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '9' in pencil on mount. Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking along a tree-lined avenue towards a corner of the Buddhist stupa at Borobudur, with European figures posed on the pathway.
[The Buddhist stupa at Borobudur.] Photographer: Woodbury and Page
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Inscription: Numbered '10' in pencil on mount. Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of a section of the stupa, with sculptured Buddha images on the platform in the foreground.
Looking across the bay to Kowloon and mainland from Bowen Road, above Hong Kong. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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Buildings visible in this view include the Union Church (bottom left), the Cable House (left, along the harbour) and the St. John's Protestant Church (right of the tree, along the harbour).
Count Von Waldersee, escorted by Officers of the Allied Forces through the lines of U.S. Infantry, toward Sacred Gate, Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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View of the Meridian Gate (Wu Men) approaching the entrance to the Forbidden City.
Within the Forbidden City, home of the Empress Dowager—Harmony Gate from elevated walk near canal, Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood
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View of the Gate of Supreme Harmony inside the Forbidden City, taken from across the marble bridges.
Architectural ideas of the Imperial Chinese—building in second court of the Forbidden City, Peking, China. Photographer: James Ricalton for Underwood and Underwood