Junks

Watercraft

Here are entered works on native sailing vessels common especially to the seas of China and Java, having flat bottoms, high sterns with a square bow, and two or three masts.


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AMERICA and MON LEI, 1972
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
September, 1972
BOX.1984.187.121.5.2
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DING HAO, Junk, 1967
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld, Stanley Z.
October, 1967
BOX.1984.187.126.24.1
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TABER BOY and MON LEI, 1972
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
September, 1972
BOX.1984.187.126.32.8
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Chinese junk AMOY, underway, June 1925
black-and -white negative
Rosenfeld and Sons
June 1925
1984.187.15030F
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ACTIVE and a Junk on the East River, 1986
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
July, 1986
2004.20.87.6.4
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MON LEI, 1976
color slide
Rosenfeld and Sons
July, 1976
BOX.1984.187.58.9.6
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MOM LEI and AMERICA, 1972
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
September, 1972
BOX.1984.187.121.5.1
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Chinese junk AMOY, underway, June 1925
black-and -white negative
Rosenfeld and Sons
June 1925
1984.187.15031F
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MON LEI, 1986
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
July, 1986
2004.20.86.21.8
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DING HAO, Junk, 1967
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld, Stanley Z.
October, 1967
BOX.1984.187.126.24.2
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MON LEI, 1972
color slide (35mm only)
Rosenfeld and Sons
September. 1972
BOX.1984.187.126.28.1
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thumbnail Schooner TABOR BOY and Junk Mon Lei, 1972
color slide ( 35mm only)
Rosenfeld, Stanley Z.
September 1972
BOX.1984.187.126.28.3
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thumbnail JADED LADY, Chinese women sewing sails, 1957
silver gelatin print
Unknown
1957
NN.1984.187.14
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