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Websites presented in alphabetical order "The Road Home" Dim Sum Recipes & Photos A group of recipes for this Chinese form of small plate dishes. Includes recipes for dumplings, shrimp toast, pork-filled buns, and spring rolls. Also includes photos of various dim sum dishes. From ThingsAsian.com, "a collection of articles, facts, artwork, photographs and maps of various countries of Asia." http://www.thingsasian.com/stories-photos/3228 Topics: Photograph Collections: Regional, Recipes by Region Last updated Dec 21, 2006 Around the World in the 1890s: Photographs from the World's Transportation Commission, 1894-1896 "Nearly nine hundred images by American photographer William Henry Jackson," exploring various types of transportation throughout North Africa, Asia, Australia, and Oceania. Also includes images of local inhabitants, streets, cities, landscapes, and members of the World's Transportation Commission. Searchable by keyword and browsable by subject and country. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wtc/wtchome.html Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Technology Last updated Nov 28, 2004 Asian Historical Architecture Contains thousands of photographs of historical Asian architecture, browsable by country and city. Entries include images, brief descriptions, and bibliographies. http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/ Topics: Architecture, Architecture by Place, History, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World Last updated Jul 30, 2003 Bissonnette on Costume: A Visual Dictionary of Fashion This site invites you to "enter the world of fashion and witness the change in silhouettes, accessories, lingerie and hairstyles from the 18th to the 20th century." It features annotated photographs of fashions, with an emphasis on female dress from Europe and the United States. Also includes information about male and children's fashions, and costumes of India, Greece, Japan, Turkey, China, and central Asia. Browsable. From a curator at the Kent State University Museum. http://dept.kent.edu/museum/costume/ Topics: Fashion, History, Holidays & Observances, Performing Arts, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Aug 25, 2004 Cities and Buildings Database A "collection of [thousands of] digitized images of buildings and cities drawn from across time and throughout the world." Includes images "from New York to Central Asia, from African villages, to the Parc de la Villette, and conceptual sketches and models of Frank Gehry's Experience Music Project." From the University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections. http://content.lib.washington.edu/buildingsweb/ Topics: Architecture by Place, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States Last updated Aug 14, 2005 Civet Cat Background information on the civet cat and its potential link to the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) virus in China. Includes a photograph of the animal. From the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/sars/civetcat.html Topics: Infectious Diseases, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Jan 6, 2004 Crimes of War "The Crimes of War Project was established in 1999 to educate the general public and concerned professionals about international humanitarian law (IHL)-with specific emphasis on the Geneva Conventions." Included on their Web site are The Magazine (with archives), photo essays and other articles, and Expert Analysis . Topics discussed include Bob Kerrey's actions in Vietnam, the destruction of East Timor, ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, Pinochet's prosecution, and war crimes in Sierra Leone and other parts of the world. Resources provides related links, a timeline of IHL treaties and conventions, a bibliography, and more. http://www.crimesofwar.org/ Topics: Crime, International Governments, International Law, Treaties, & Agreements, Law by Place (U.S. States & non-U.S.), Military, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, War and Peace: Resources on Iraq Last updated May 30, 2001 Displaying the Forbidden: Images of China's Imperial Palaces A collection of over 200 photographs of "the Forbidden City [of Beijing, China] and environs, especially the New Summer Palace of the Empress Dowager," taken by Osvald Siren in the early 1920s. Searchable, and browsable by topic (architecture, landscape, sculpture, city, people, trees). Includes historical background of the Forbidden City, information on Siren, and a bibliography. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside. http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/collections/permanent/object_genres/photographers/siren/index.html Topics: Architecture, Art by Region, History, Museums, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Jun 11, 2006 Documenting the Southeast Asian Refugee Experience An exhibit of over 80 annotated archival objects documenting "the resettlement experiences of refugees and immigrants from the former Indochina [in the United States and worldwide], with a special focus on materials pertaining to the large communities established in Orange County and California" during the mid-1970s through the 1990s. Contains photographs, maps, letters, and other items. Includes introduction and background information. From the Southeast Asian Archive, University of California, Irvine. http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/seaexhibit/ Topics: Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Aug 9, 2003 Handbook for the Appreciation of Japanese Traditional Crafts This handbook "was written with the aim of promoting a better understanding of Japanese crafts by explaining special and unfamiliar terms in plain language. Typical works are introduced with explanations of the techniques used and the themes they explore." Includes ceramics; textiles, dyeing, and weaving; metalwork; woodwork and bamboowork; dolls; and ivory, kirikane, cloisonne, glass, gemstones, and ink stones. From the Committee of the Japan Crafts Association (Nihon Kogeikai). http://www.artjapan.com/TEBIKI-E/0.html Topics: Art by Region, Crafts, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Dec 15, 2008 Harappa: Glimpses of South Asia before 1947 Old photographs, rare film footage, and text from before independence in India and Pakistan. Includes information on Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the story of the ancient Indus Valley. Harappa was a city in the Indus Valley civilization that flourished around 2,500 B.C. http://www.harappa.com/ Topics: Archaeology, History By Place, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World Last updated Aug 25, 2002 The Hedda Morrison Photographs of China, 1933-1946 A searchable collection of more than 5,000 photographs taken by Hedda Morrison "while resident in Beijing from 1933 to 1946." Also includes a chronology, publications about the photographer, a selected bibliography, and a list of the contents of the photographer's albums. From the Harvard-Yenching Library of the Harvard College Library. http://hcl.harvard.edu/libraries/harvard-yenching/collections/morrison/ Topics: Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Notable People: Women, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photography Last updated Oct 9, 2005 Hensley Photo Library A searchable and browsable collection of almost 600 "photographs taken during World War II by an American serviceman, Glenn S. Hensley." They are primarily taken in India, and the majority are in Calcutta, with other locations including Madras, Kharagpur, Agra, and Burma. From the University of Chicago's Digital South Asia Library. http://dsal.uchicago.edu/images/hensley/ Topics: Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 28, 2002 HSPH Gallery: Stolen Dreams About two dozen black and white photographs and brief narratives partially document the plight of "over 150 million children worldwide." The author photographed "children working in a variety of occupations in the United States, Mexico, Thailand, Nepal, Bangladesh, Turkey, Morocco, Indonesia, and India." Brief text describes abuses and illnesses to which exploited children are susceptible. Resource Links has contact information for advocacy and welfare organizations. An exhibit from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/gallery/ Topics: Jobs & Work, Labor, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Oct 2, 2002 Imaging Everest "To mark the anniversary of the first ascent of Mount Everest on May 29, 1953," the Royal Geographical Society has created an exhibition of photographs taken on the nine Mount Everest expeditions between 1921 and 1953. The site presents an online version of the exhibit and includes biographies of expedition members and illustrated essays on topics such as the history of Everest, descriptions of expeditions, religion in Tibet and Nepal, and Sherpas. http://imagingeverest.rgs.org/ Topics: Geography, Holidays and Observances Individually, Outdoor Recreation, Photograph Collections: Regional, Sports Last updated Sep 3, 2003 Japanese Old Photographs of the Bakumatsu-Meiji Period A database of thousands of hand colored Japanese photographs from 1860-1899. Search by word (any or all fields), keyword (assigned subject), location (from image map), or browse by drawer number. Results returned include a thumbnail of the images with title and photographer. Clicking on the thumbnail brings up the images themselves which include descriptive comments (lots of history here) and as much information as is available about the photographer, date, and location of the photos. From the Nagasaki University Library. http://oldphoto.lb.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/unive/ Topics: History By Place, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Technology Last updated Mar 3, 2004 Joseph Wolek: Loose Wanderings in a Rigid Terrain An exhibit of seven photographs by Joseph Wolek, showing the interiors of homes, restaurants, and other indoor places in the Mongolian and Tibetan plateaus of China. Photographs taken in 1999. Includes a brief essay. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside. http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/exhibitions/wolek/ Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Jun 10, 2006 Kids Web Japan This site introduces Japan to children ages 10 to 14. Basic information on geography, history and culture is enhanced by photos and graphics. Another section is more interactive with monthly newsletters, games, legends, a cookbook and a virtual culture section, which uses Shockwave to allow children to "try out" Origami, Ikebana or playing the Koto on the web. The site is available in seven languages. Part of the Japan Information Network, sponsored by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. http://www.jinjapan.org/kidsweb/ Topics: Photograph Collections: Regional, Recipes by Region Last updated Apr 9, 2002 Mammals: Giant Panda Find out basic panda facts about these popular mammals, considered a national treasure of China. Discover why pandas are endangered and the international efforts under way to prevent their extinction, as well as worldwide captive propagation programs. Features a video clip and photos. From the San Diego Zoo. http://www.sandiegozoo.org/animalbytes/t-giant_panda.html Topics: Mammals, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Jun 19, 2005 Mangrove Action Project This site contains information supporting the conservation and restoration of mangroves, which are "rainforests by the sea." Provides papers on mangrove ecology and ecosystems, photos of mangroves in Southeast Asia and South America, and discussions of the effects of oil and of shrimp aquaculture on mangroves. Also discusses the role of mangroves as protective barriers for prevention of tsunami damage. http://www.mangroveactionproject.org/ Topics: Agriculture, Environment, Photograph Collections: Regional, Water Last updated Jun 7, 2007 Miner's Son, Miners' Photographer: The Life and Work of George Harvan This site has a biography of this documentary photographer, interviews with him, and a gallery of his photographs (many with text and audio comments by the photographer). In addition to the coal mining photographs for which he is best known, the online exhibitions include pictures taken in New York City, occupied Japan, the Gettysburg battlefield, and the Amish countryside. From The Journal for MultiMedia History , an online publication. http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol3/harvan/ Topics: Geology, Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Photography, Technology Last updated Dec 27, 2002 Mt. ShowaShinzan International Yukigassen Though the English translation is spotty in some places, this site provides a nice overview of the Japanese sport of snowball fighting (yukigassen). This site for the Showa-Shinzan International Yukigassen Tournament (held in Hokkaido, Japan) features the rules of the competition, results from past competitions, and a foreign entry team directory. The highlight of the site is the photo gallery. http://www.town.sobetsu.hokkaido.jp/cgi-bin/odb-get.exe?WIT_template=AC010000&WIT_oid=olia41xbHP4928em5yfTqdQ5wpgbae7rs&m=1&d= Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Apr 3, 2004 Mysterious Mummies of China This PBS site is simple and uncluttered. It contains excellent photographs of mummies from Takla Makan and a link to Resources about the Tocharians and their language and history. Mummies 101 describes the process of preparing a mummy, as practiced by the people of Takla Makan, Egypt, and South America (Incan); and the creation of 'accidental mummies.' Photographs and descriptions of some of the oldest mummies, accidental mummies, are also covered http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/chinamum/ Topics: Archaeology, Mysteries and More, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Oct 16, 2002 Okinawan Cuisine Offers history and philosophy of the Ryukyu cuisine of Okinawa, the Japanese prefecture known for having a high proportion of centenarians. Discusses court and household cuisine, the influence of American cooking, Buddhism and meat-eating, healthy food, and related topics. Recipes only available in the Japanese version, but English version includes profiles and photos of typical dishes and ingredients. From the Okinawa Prefectural Government. http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/026/e/ Topics: Photograph Collections: Regional, Recipes by Region, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science Last updated Apr 7, 2004 Operation Babylift "This is the story of Operation Babylift, an amazing and far-reaching event in adoption history. In 1975 over 3,000 infants and children were airlifted from Vietnam and adopted by families around the world." The site features an overview, photographs, articles, and original stories from those who assisted in Operation Babylift and from adoptees. Also includes links to related sites. From the president of national support group Families with Children from Vietnam. http://www.adoptvietnam.org/adoption/babylift-index.htm Topics: Families, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, The United States Presidency, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Jun 22, 2005 Photo Essays at the Missouri Botanical Garden Over a dozen photo essays of botanical field trips to various places around the world: the Cordillera de Cóndor region of the Andes mountains; the Venezuelan Guayana; Gabon; Madidi National Park, Bolivia; Yunnan, China; and the Republic of Georgia. Other essays focus on dry tropical habitats regions and passionflowers or passionfruit (the species Passifloraceae). Several include plant checklists. Searchable. http://www.mobot.org/mobot/photoessays/ Topics: Biology, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Plants, Science Last updated May 10, 2005 PhotoHistory: History of Japanese Photography PhotoHistory is a searchable "chronology of significant events and tidbits in the history of Japanese photography. The chronology spans from 1646 to present day." Also browsable by year. Includes brief Overview of Japan's photographic history. http://photojpn.org/HIST/hist1.html Topics: History By Place, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photography, Technology Last updated Feb 20, 2003 Robert Henry Chandless Photographs A searchable collection of over 200 photographs of China in the early 1900s. Images include "tourist views of Peking and Tientsin; foreign legations and private residences of American, British and other diplomatic personnel; the wool industry in Tientsin; and contemporary views of the Boxer Rebellion (1900)." From the University of Washington Libraries, Digital Collections. http://content.lib.washington.edu/chandlessweb/ Topics: History By Place, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 19, 2004 SAWNET: The South Asian Women's NETwork "A forum for those interested in issues concerning South Asian women worldwide." The website includes articles and news, a bibliography of books by and for South Asian women, a section on children's books, and links to other women's resources. Who's Who contains over 80 short biographies (some with photographs). SAWNET's definition of South Asia includes Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. http://www.sawnet.org/ Topics: Notable People: Women, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World Last updated Jul 3, 2007 The Silk Road This site provides information on the history, culture, and development of the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea, from the early times to the present day. It discusses the rise and decline of the Silk Road as well as the impact of the Mongols and other foreign influences. Includes photos and a bibliography. Created and maintained by a China enthusiast (and research scientist). http://www.ess.uci.edu/~oliver/silk3.html Topics: Automobiles, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Snacks and Baked Goods, Transportation Last updated May 13, 2004 Smithsonian Photographic Services (SPS) "The Smithsonian's central source for the creation, processing, distribution and archival storage of photographs and digital images." Subjects include science, technology, art, history, people, and animals. Features several special exhibits such as the history of cinema, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Washington's lesser known memorials. Searchable and browsable. http://photos.si.edu/ Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Dec 10, 2004 Special Report: Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1908-2004 Obituary and collection of articles on French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson. Includes links to images and related websites on the photographer who "documented the liberation of Paris, the collapse of the Nationalist regime in China, Gandhi's funeral and the partitioning of Berlin." From the Guardian Unlimited, the online companion to the British newspaper The Guardian. http://arts.guardian.co.uk/cartierbresson/ Topics: Notable People: Arts & Humanities, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photography, Technology Last updated Mar 2, 2006 Special Report: Tiger Force Series of articles "uncovering the atrocities of an elite U.S. Army fighting unit in the Vietnam War that killed unarmed civilians and children during a seven-month rampage." Three reporters won a 2004 Pulitzer Prize for these articles. Includes audio clips, commentary, map, and photos. From the Toledo Blade, the daily newspaper located in Toledo, Ohio. http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Category=SRTIGERFORCE Topics: Crime, Military, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, United States History, War and Peace: Resources on Iraq, Wars & Conflicts Last updated May 12, 2004 Stereocard Collection A collection of over 170 stereographic views, "double set[s] of paper prints mounted on card stock to be viewed through a stereoscope to produce a three dimensional image" popular during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Searchable by keyword and browsable by subject (agriculture, amusements, costume, dwellings, Far East, fishing, mining, lumber, Pacific Northwest, Pacific region, Southeast Asia, transportation, women). From the University of Washington Libraries, Digital Collections. http://content.lib.washington.edu/stereoweb/ Topics: Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States Last updated Feb 14, 2005 Taiwan Headlines Selection of "articles from Taiwan's English-language newspapers, translations of articles appearing in the island's Chinese-language press, items from GIO publications, photographs, graphics, and statistics." Covers Taiwan's stock and foreign currency markets, news, weather, and links to Taiwan-related news items from international media. From the Republic of China (ROC) Government Information Office (GIO). http://www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=1 Topics: Newspapers, Newspapers by Place, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Oct 16, 2009 The Tea Man's Tea Talk Contains tea FAQs, articles on tea making and history, photos and illustrations, and information on the science and health aspects of tea, and tea in Ceylon, China, India, and Japan. Note: the Tea Man passed away and the site has not been updated in some time, but remains as "an archive of tea articles prepared and/or commissioned by him, or that he thought were interesting and enlightening to lovers of tea." http://www.teatalk.com/ Topics: Beverages, Drugs & Medications by Type, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 14, 2008 Tibet Online Resource Gathering A Web site "providing information on the plight of Tibet and serving as a virtual community space for the movement." Links to sites covering the culture, religion, articles, news, speeches, and reports on suspected human right violations in Tibet. Additional Web links direct the user to art, movies, books, music, software, and photo galleries on Tibetan society. http://www.tibet.org/ Topics: Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 9, 2000 Tibetan Healing Mandala This companion to an exhibit at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution features information about the mandala ("a geometric composition wherein deities reside") and Tibetan Buddhism. "In response to the September 11 tragedies, twenty Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery constructed a sand mandala" at the gallery. View images of the exhibit and time-lapse photos of the mandala construction process. http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/online/mandala/ Topics: Art by Region, Faiths, Photograph Collections: Regional, Schools of Art Last updated Dec 16, 2003 Tsunami Before-and-After Satellite Images Set of 14 pairs of satellite images of locations in Sri Lanka and Indonesia before and after the Southeast Asia tsunami of December 26, 2004. Use the button to toggle between the before-and-after images depicting devastation and change in the landscapes. http://homepage.mac.com/demark/tsunami/ Topics: Astronomy, Geography, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Water, Weather Last updated Sep 21, 2006 Veterans History Project This site describes a project to collect "oral history interviews, memoirs, letters, diaries, photographs, and other original materials from veterans of World Wars I and II, and the Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf Wars and the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts (2001-present)." Includes guidelines for participating in the project, including tips for interviewing veterans and writing memoirs. From the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/vets/ Topics: Communities & Groups, History, Military, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, United States History Last updated Apr 3, 2005 The Vietnam Project "In addition to its mission of collecting materials concerning Vietnam, the Vietnam War, and Southeast Asia, the Vietnam Archive currently administers two projects, the Oral History Project and the Virtual Vietnam Archive." The site features oral histories, documents (such as official military records) and photographs. Also includes operations and acronyms databases. Searchable. From Texas Tech University. Note: Some material not available online due to copyright/donor restrictions. http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Mar 17, 2004 Virtual Malaysia This tourism site features a brief history of Malaysia, weather data, lodging and restaurants, events and activities, sight-seeing opportunities, and travel tips. Also includes photographs, maps, and information about specific Malaysian states. Searchable. http://www.virtualmalaysia.com Topics: Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Regional, Travel Sites by Continent Last updated Mar 1, 2005 Whirlpools: Experiencing Naruto Whirlpools A short, scholarly discussion of whirlpools in general, and the whirlpools of Japan's Naruto Strait in particular. "In coastal zones, whirlpools are produced by the interaction of rising and falling tides." Contains photographs and related links. From a fluid mechanics and water engineering professor at the University of Queensland, Australia. http://www.uq.edu.au/~e2hchans/whirlpl.html Topics: Photograph Collections: Regional, Water Last updated Mar 2, 2004 World Chelonian Trust (WCT) The WCT exists "to promote the conservation and assure the survival of all tortoises and freshwater turtles." Site includes the "Complete Chelonian Taxonomy List," photographs, general and genus- and species-specific care sheets, articles about differentiating males and females, a nutrient analysis of plants to aid in creating a dietary program, links, and "a comprehensive photo overview of the Animal Markets of China." Searchable. Selected material available in Chinese, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish. http://www.chelonia.org/ Topics: Animals, Environment, Fish, Reptiles, & Amphibians, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Sep 10, 2003 World in the Balance Companion to a 2004 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) NOVA program with "stories from India, Japan, Kenya, and China, ... [that] gives an up-to-date global snapshot of today's human family, now numbering 6.3 billion." The site includes essays, transcripts of interviews with human population experts, photos, and interactive features, such as information about human numbers through time and a demographics game. Also includes a teacher's guide and links to related sites. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/worldbalance/ Topics: Environment, Photograph Collections: Regional, Social Science Last updated Jun 21, 2005 World War II in the Pacific: Japan Capitulates, August - September 1945 Images and information from the U.S. Department of the Navy's Naval Historical Center about Japan's surrender to the Allies in World War II, on August 14, 1945 (known as V-J Day). Includes images of victory celebrations, different aspects of the surrender, and related events in World War II. http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/events/wwii-pac/japansur/japansur.htm Topics: Holidays and Observances Individually, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, World War II Last updated Aug 10, 2005 |
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