Rope used as water conduit, by a waterfall, at Fangguanyan temple (方广岩寺), Geling Mountain, near Fuzhou (福州)

Rope used as water conduit, by a waterfall, at Fangguanyan temple (方广岩寺), Geling Mountain, near Fuzhou (福州)

Collection

Drew, Edward Bangs

Identifier

Hv36-25

Notes

Historical Photographs of China album reference: Hv36. Photograph by Tung Hing. Fangguanyan temple (方广岩寺), which still stands, was also known as Yuen Fu (Yuen Foo) Monastery (or Joss House). Views in China. An album presented by Edward Bangs Drew to his wife Anna Davis Drew. Inscribed on verso: The sides of the rock or grotto, Yuen Foo River house, 85. Provenance: Purchased from Lucy Drew, 1949. Access to original photographs and albums in the Edward Bangs Drew Collection is restricted. Photographs and images from the collection may be reproduced only with written permission. Contact the Harvard-Yenching Library for permissions and fees. See DH-s029, Hv36-23, Hv36-24, Os01-070, Os01-100, Os03-033, Os03-034 and PF01-35.

Caption in album or on mount

Yung Foo Monastery; rope used as water conduit

Caption on photograph

36

Location

Fuzhou

Estimated Date

1876 or 1877

Photographer

Tung Hing

Material

Paper

Media

Black and white photograph

Repository

Harvard-Yenching Library, USA

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