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durom.1974.39 | 1974.39-bb2.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1974 | panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures and pagodas on a blue background. | Panel | null | 142silk
| null | China |
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durom.1974.39 | 1974.39-bb2.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1974 | panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures and pagodas on a blue background. | Panel | null | 142silk
| null | China |
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durom.1974.39 | 1974.39-bb2.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1974 | panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures and pagodas on a blue background. | Panel | null | 142silk
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durom.1974.39 | 1974.39-bb2.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1974 | panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures and pagodas on a blue background. | Panel | null | 142silk
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durom.1974.39 | 1974.39-bb2.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1974 | panel of Chinese silk embroidery of floral decoration and large human figures and pagodas on a blue background. | Panel | null | 142silk
| null | China |
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durom.1979.12.15 | durom.1979.12.15.3-bb.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1979 | Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground | Letter | null | 114paper
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durom.1979.12.15 | durom.1979.12.15.3-bb.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1979 | Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground | Letter | null | 114paper
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durom.1979.12.15 | durom.1979.12.15.3-bb.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1979 | Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground | Letter | null | 114paper
| null | Beijing |
|
durom.1979.12.15 | durom.1979.12.15.3-bb.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1979 | Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground | Letter | null | 114paper
| null | Beijing |
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durom.1979.12.15 | durom.1979.12.15.3-bb.jpg | data/raw/images/oriental/1979 | Four page letter from Dr Mary Prouse Gell address 13 Kan Mien Hutung, East City, Peking, to her Aunt Ann. Letter dated April 16th 1925. Mary Gell apologises for not writing sooner, and then goes on to say that she had a nice Easter. Mr Beutly one of the new mission staff who works with students at Yan Chiney college, took to the service in English. He was inspiring and did what was expected of him. She also went with Kathleen to the auditorium of P.U.M.C to listen to he Peking Choral Society, which was done quite well. Gell writes about a girls school, called St Faith's whose playground had been hacked up and the girls volunteered to mend their own playground. She then details how they mended the playground | Letter | null | 114paper
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durom.2016.78 | 2016.78 d2.jpg | data/raw/images/castle/2016 | Japanese teapot by Seifu Yohei V. White glazed teapot with lid, the ridged body decorated with applied bamboo branches and the lid topped with a finial in the form of a lion dog with its front paws resting on a ball. The spout and handle are formed to resembling bamboo and there are 3 Japanese characters stamped into the ceramic below the base of the handle. Maker's mark stamped into the ceramic on the underside of the lid comprised of 2 Japanese characters. | teapots | null | 57ceramic
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durom.2016.78 | 2016.78 d2.jpg | data/raw/images/castle/2016 | Japanese teapot by Seifu Yohei V. White glazed teapot with lid, the ridged body decorated with applied bamboo branches and the lid topped with a finial in the form of a lion dog with its front paws resting on a ball. The spout and handle are formed to resembling bamboo and there are 3 Japanese characters stamped into the ceramic below the base of the handle. Maker's mark stamped into the ceramic on the underside of the lid comprised of 2 Japanese characters. | teapots | null | 57ceramic
| Showa | Japan (country) |
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durom.2016.78 | 2016.78 d2.jpg | data/raw/images/castle/2016 | Japanese teapot by Seifu Yohei V. White glazed teapot with lid, the ridged body decorated with applied bamboo branches and the lid topped with a finial in the form of a lion dog with its front paws resting on a ball. The spout and handle are formed to resembling bamboo and there are 3 Japanese characters stamped into the ceramic below the base of the handle. Maker's mark stamped into the ceramic on the underside of the lid comprised of 2 Japanese characters. | teapots | null | 57ceramic
| Showa | Japan (country) |
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durom.2016.78 | 2016.78 d2.jpg | data/raw/images/castle/2016 | Japanese teapot by Seifu Yohei V. White glazed teapot with lid, the ridged body decorated with applied bamboo branches and the lid topped with a finial in the form of a lion dog with its front paws resting on a ball. The spout and handle are formed to resembling bamboo and there are 3 Japanese characters stamped into the ceramic below the base of the handle. Maker's mark stamped into the ceramic on the underside of the lid comprised of 2 Japanese characters. | teapots | null | 57ceramic
| Showa | Japan (country) |
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durom.2016.78 | 2016.78 d2.jpg | data/raw/images/castle/2016 | Japanese teapot by Seifu Yohei V. White glazed teapot with lid, the ridged body decorated with applied bamboo branches and the lid topped with a finial in the form of a lion dog with its front paws resting on a ball. The spout and handle are formed to resembling bamboo and there are 3 Japanese characters stamped into the ceramic below the base of the handle. Maker's mark stamped into the ceramic on the underside of the lid comprised of 2 Japanese characters. | teapots | null | 57ceramic
| Showa | Japan (country) |
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