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The men who made Meiji architecture Josiah Conder and his four apprentices

Title
The men who made Meiji architecture [videorecording] : Josiah Conder and his four apprentices / produced by Nippon Eiga Shinsya Ltd.
Publication
Tokyo, Japan : Taisei Corp., [1999]

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Additional Authors
  • Nippon Eiga Shinsya Ltd.
  • Taisei Corporation.
Description
1 videocassette (54 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
Tells the story of Josiah Conder, an English architect, who went to Japan in 1877 and at the age of 25 assumed the professorship of the architectural course at the Imperial College of Engineering. There he taught Kingo Tatsuno (1854-1919), Tōkuma Katayama (1853-1917), Tatsuzō Sone (1852-1937), and Shichijirō Satachi (1856-1922).
Alternative Title
Josiah Conder and his four apprentices
Subject
  • Conder, J. 1852-1920
  • Architecture > Japan > History > 20th century
  • Architecture, Japanese > Meiji period, 1868-1912
Credits (note)
  • Director, Junsei Tanabe.
System Details (note)
  • VHS.
Call Number
*UOS-2158
OCLC
51927138
Title
The men who made Meiji architecture [videorecording] : Josiah Conder and his four apprentices / produced by Nippon Eiga Shinsya Ltd.
Imprint
Tokyo, Japan : Taisei Corp., [1999]
System Details
VHS.
Credits
Director, Junsei Tanabe.
Added Author
Nippon Eiga Shinsya Ltd.
Taisei Corporation.
Research Call Number
*UOS-2158
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