Ricalton, James
Ricalton, James, 1844?-1929
Ricalton, James A., 1844-1929
James Ricalton American photographer
Ricalton, James (American photographer, 1844-1929)
Ricalton, James A.
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Works
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At the steamer landing just before sailing, Ningpo, China | |
Britain's rich mart of the Orient - Hong Kong, from the harbor | |
Burning of Tongu - U.S.S. MONACACY at landing with hole through bow made by Chinese shell - China | |
Busy markets in Chinese (southern) Peking - on Kaiser Street, between South Gate and Chien-men Gate, China | |
Canton, China: Examination Hall - rows of 12,000 cells - where the Ky-Yan triennial examinations occur | |
A chain gang in China-in the thoroughfare wearing "Cangues" which record their crime-Soo-chow | |
Cheefoo, one of China's important sea-ports - from Signal Tower, looking east | |
China through the stereoscope | |
Chinese Christian refugees gathered by Father Quilloux into the Apostolic Mission during bombardment of Tientsin, China | |
Chinese who paid war's penalty--at South Gate immediately after allies entered the city--Battle of Tientsin, China] | |
Colossal statue of Buddha in Fuchoo Temple, at Ningpo, China | |
Columbia's noble soldier boys--as kind-hearted as brave--American giving water to wounded Japanese after Battle of Tientsin, China | |
Coolies unloading tea at Hankow, the great tea market of interior China | |
[Cultivated] bamboo - a plantation at Nankin[g], China | |
Curious Chinese architecture typical gateway over a street in the Imperial City, Peking, China | |
Destructive guns from H.M.S. "Terrible" and distant burning city fired by their shells--bombardment of, Tientsin, China | |
The dragon guarding the front of Fohkin Guild Hall, Ningpo, China | |
Dying in the "Dying Field" where discouraged poor are allowed to come to die, Canton | |
The empress dowager's counsellors in dealings with the powers - members of the Tsung-li Yamen, Peking, China | |
Family of the lower class "chowing," in their home, partially destroyed during the siege, Tientsin, China | |
From British concession (E.) to east arsenal, over plain occupied by Russians--during battle July 13, 1900, Tientsin, China | |
From German club (N.W.) to burning native city, during progress of the battle July 13, 1900, Tientsin, China | |
From mud wall near west arsenal (N.) to south gate of native city, where allies are entering, July 14, 1900, Tientsin, China | |
A genial official of interior China - Naval Mandarin (Admiral River Fleet), wife and daughter - Kinkow | |
Grand Porcelain Tower, one of the splendid buildings of the Imperial Summer Palace, near Peking, China | |
A group of Manchu women with typical head-dress at the London Mission, Peking, China | |
A group of Pekinese women in the court of a wealthy Chinese house, Peking, China | |
Home of the world's most remarkable ruler-entrance of Palace occupied by China's famous Empress Dowager-Imperial City, Peking | |
Horrors of war--dead Chinese floating in the Pei-ho--showing riddled buildings along French Bund, Tien-tsin, China | |
Huge stone figures on the avenue leading to the Tombs of the Kings, Nankin, China | |
Imperial observatory, one of Peking's famous sights--protected from looting allies by brave Gen. Chafee--China | |
Junk flotilla on the Peiho River--transporting U.S. Army stores from Tientsin to Peking, China | |
"King of the Beggars"-the chief of a beggar guild-vain of his excessive raggedness-Loong Wah, China | |
Lama priest at the Tung-ho Kung, the Great Lama Temple, Peking, China | |
Looking across the bay to Kowloon and mainland, from Bowen Road, above Hong Kong | |
Looking down the Chukiang River into the houses of the 400,000 boat population of Canton, China | |
Looking down the Peiho River toward North Port and Bay, from Northwest Fort, Taku, China | |
Looking north from South Gate over the burning city, just after its occupation by the Allies, Tientsin, China | |
Looking south over the Palaces of the Forbidden City, from Mei-shan (Coal Mountain), Peking, China | |
Lumber-makers in a Chinese saw mill, Ningpo, China | |
Magnificent bronze astronomical instruments made in 1674 under Emperor Kanghi, Imperial Observatory, Peking, China | |
Mei-shan (Coal Mountain) within Imperial City north to Drum and Bell Towers -- ancestral temples in foreground -- Peking, China | |
Meiguo she ying shi de Zhongguo zhao pian ri ji | |
Minister Conger leaving legation in his official chair - always used on official calls - Peking, China | |
Ministers of foreign powers during negotiations with China - leaving Spanish Legation after a sitting, Peking, China | |
Miss Smith, a heroine of the siege and protected refugees, among the ruins of the London Mission Schools, Peking, China | |
Mission children, with one little American girl, Canton, China--thousands of such massacred by "Boxers" | |
Missionary refugees fleeing from the "Boxers"--landing at Cheefoo, China | |
Motley crowds and jumbled huts of old Tien-tsin--view inside So. Gate soon after city was occupied--China | |
Natives fishing with trained Cormorants in the Grand Canal, Soo-chow, China | |
North from Ha-ta-men Gate over scene of the German minister Baron Ketteler's murder--now called Ketteler Street, Peking, China | |
Paddy fields, farm houses and patches of tea, at Matin, Kiangsi Prov. | |
Photo diary about China of an American photographer | |
Photographic travelogue of imperial India | |
Photographs of China during the Boxer Rebellion | |
The picturesque land of Confucius-Woo Men Bridge and Grand Imperial Canal, Soo-Chow, China | |
Prince Ching, commander of city guard--secret friend of legations during siege-- now Peace Commissioner, Peking, China | |
Reminders of the terrible eight weeks siege--ruins of French Legation, on Legation Street, Peking, China | |
Reverent but prejudicial ancestor worship - one of China's immense cemeteries; which seriously lessen her productive land area | |
Rich native bazaars on Nankin Road -- principal Chinese street of Shanghai, China | |
Ruins around the Legations burned by Chinese--from Chien-men gate where Capt. Reilly was killed--Peking, China | |
Sacred to the "Son of Heaven"--grand throne in the emperor's palace, Forbidden City, Peking, China | |
Some of China's trouble-makers - "Boxer" prisoners captured and brought in by 6th U.S. Cavalry, Tientsin, China | |
Strange medley from many nations at the public water hydrant--during foreign occupation, Tientsin, China | |
Tiger Hill Pagoda, the "Leaning Tower" of Soo-chow (1300 years old)-full view, China | |
Training of body, mind and soul - Chinese children at dumb-bell exercise, So. Gate Presbyterian Mission School, Shanghai | |
Traveling in interior China -- our photographer's house boat on a canal near Kinkow (600 miles inland) | |
Typical springless, seatless Chinese coach, looking toward Coal Mountain and Imperial City, Peking, China | |
View along the Bund, from Municipal Council Building - Hankow, interior China's greatest tea port | |
Voices and scenes of the past : the Philippine-American war retold | |
Wan-Shou-Shan (Hill of Ten Thousand Ages) Summer Palace of the empress, from island in Lake Kung-Ming-Hu, near Peking, China | |
Watching the "Foreign Devils" - Gate of the English Bridge barring the Cantonese from the Legations, China | |
West from Ha-ta-men Gate along huge ancient wall between Tartar and Chinese Peking, scene of a desperate charge during siege - China | |
Wheelbarrow transportation - China's best and cheapest freighters - at the boat landing, Tientsin | |
Where Shanghai's wealthy natives pass the time - Chinese tea house, China | |
Within the Forbidden City, home of the Empress Dowager-Harmony Gate from elevated walk near Canal, Peking, China | |
Y.M.C.A. rooms for soldiers of the allied armies--formerly a notorious dive--on the busiest street of Peking, China | |
立体照片里的中国 : 义和团运动时期的龙帝国之旅 | |
美国摄影师的中国照片日记 |