= A group portrait of graduated students of the maritime school for native sailors (Kweekschool voor Inlandsche Schepelingen. KIS).
= Commemorative album published in the wake of the demise in 1938 of the Dutch sugar production factory "Ketanen".
- Lacks 1 photograph (no.1). Portfolio dam.
= The 4 participants/ photographers are as listed on the title-piece: Dr. E. Ganz, Dr. E. Frei, Dr. G.L. Smit Sibinga, Dipl. Ing. O. Straub. Very rare series. Including 4 newspaper clippings on i.a. E. Ganz.
= Some photographers: N.V. Charls & Van Es, H. Salzwedel, Woodbury & Page, Koene & Co., Aiko, Tiong Hoa Hokkian en Batavia.
- Partly sl. foxed. Lacks backstrip and some sm. portions of covers; remnants of sticker on frontcover; some paint(?) splatter on frontcover; backcover sl. rubbed.= Comprises i.a. "Earthen Store, Shimizu, Kioto"; "Wooden clog's shop"; "Buddhist priests"; "Drinking wine" and "A 'rikisha overturned".
- Prints occas. (sl.) faded. Frontcover sl. sunned in lower margin and w. horizontal rubbed area in the middle of frontcover.
= NIce album, the large photographs show geishas in their daily routine, i.a. enjoying a walk through the garden, making music, reading letters, but also a group of women gathering shells along the coast, a priest with his retainer, a birdwhistler(?), 2 young girls each carrying a younger brother on their back and a streetvendor selling brushes, pots and pans etc. The small prints were probably made by a group of Western travellers and show lively street scenes and group portraits of people that the maker of these photographs met on their way (incl. photographs on which members of the group of travellers are seen). Almost all of the small prints have a caption in pencil below the image on mount. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LI.
- Prints occas. (sl.) faded.
= Attractive album. Incl. views of Yokohama, "Sailing Junk", Tokyo (i.a. "Birds-iye[sic] view Tokyo", "Yoshiwara omon"), "Niomon Gate & Torii Niiko", "Corean Lantern at Nikko", "Nantaisan from Chuzenji", "Ashio", "Omama St.", "Mayebashi St.", "Ikao", and "Haruno". SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LI.
- Prints occas. (sl.) faded.
= A very attractive album, with many interesting prints, i.a. "Transplanting Rice", Winnowing, Drying and smoking[?] tea, Rickshaws, "N. Nogawa. Manufacturer of Bronze Ware (...) Kioto Japan" (shows the workplace), "Cutting the mulberry leaves", "Gathering the cocoons", "Playing at cards", The masseur at work, Girls at tea, Peasant dressed in [...?] a protection against rain and cold, A dealer in furnitire, Five young wrestler showing their bodies, "Tattooed Person", "The Bath", "Dressing", "Girls", "Girl" and Young acrobats. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LII.
- Covers of album sl. scratched; frontcover 2 dam. spots; corners worn.
= Interesting album, containing photographs of i.a. "Uyeno Tea House", "Grand Hotel Yokohama", "Takahashima's Garden at Yokohama", "Miyagino-gawa, Hakone", "Fujiyama from Tokaido", "Osaka Street", "Dejima, Nagasaki", (Three rickshaws, each with a lady and with a porter), (Women gathering shells by the seashore), (Carpenters plaining wood), (Acrobats amidst a crowd of people) and (An indigenous family in front of their thatched hut). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LII.
- The greater part nibbled by silverfish, affecting images.
= I.a. by Nishimura Studio, Nishizawa, G. Nishimura, H. Shiozaki, A. Tsuda, J. Okamoto, R. Haraguchi, A. Tsuda, S. Soma, Mitsuboshi and Tanabe Studio
= With AUTOGRAPH SIGNED DEDICATION on passepartout: "Voor Peter [ten Hoopen] en Ineke 4 juli 1980/ 18 feb. 1981, Mansilla/ Spanje/ 1964 (veel data!) van [signature]".
- Some creases; old flattened fold along right edge.
= Views of Haarlem and surroundings (i.a. Elswout and Bloemendaal (Hartenlustlaan 18)), related to the Van Beusekom family. I.a. by W.C. Kroes (Haarlem).