An overview of the port at Nagasaki, labelled by the photographer "207 Nagasaki." Turner has added the inscription "The old Portuguese and Dutch trading port."
Studio portrait of William Pattillo Turner and his family. Left to right, William Pattillo, William Taylor Turner (1900-1996), John Taylor Turner (1902-1940), Katharyn Martha Turner (b. 1897), Alice Mae Taylor Turner (1867 – 1956)
William P. Turner holds his infant daughter Katharyn on his knee in a studio photograph, perhaps torn from an album. Caption in pen on left side, "Katharyn and William Pattillo"
This image shows a boat with a single square sail. A small skiff is tied to the larger boat. The photographer (probably Kusakabe Kimbei) labelled the print "Japanese junk."
Interior of Sanjûsangendô Temple, Kyoto. The temple enshrines the thousand statues of Kannon (the bodhisattva Avalokitesvara) The photographer has labelled the print "H191. Idols in Sanjusangendo, Kioto." Turner's inscription: "1000 life size images…
This image shows a kabuki theater with a crowd of people looking at the advertising posters. Turner's inscription reads "A theatre--people looking at the advertising posters."
This is an image of five farmers transplanting young rice plants to the rice paddy. Turner added the inscription "Setting out rice plants in June. Rice is the chief food of the Japanese. They raise about 220,000,000 bushels annually." The…