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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Admiral Perry’s expedition to JAPAN



YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,JAPAN,USA,INDIA LINK very rare banknote of japan
The Central Bank of Western India was an important bank because it related to Japan, America and India. The high value of $25 was significant as it was issued during a time of great turbulence in Japan,USA,INDIA and world
SEE HISTORY OF HOW JAPANESE AMERICAN INDIA BANKNOTES,PRINTED AS JAPAN BANKNOTES,
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Admiral Perry’s expedition brought a camera to Japan in 1853. Admiral Perry of the United States arrived with his warships in Japan in 1853 (after the US informed the Japanese, through the Dutch in 1852 that they would be arriving the next year). Between 1852 and 1853, before Admiral Perry’s arrival in Japan, there had been many articles written in American and European newspapers speculating on what effect his arrival would have on potential trade with Japan. The London Times, most notable, wrote a major article on this topic in 1852. Admiral Perry’s arrival was not unexpected, as is often mis-published. Admiral Perry’s photographer took an estimated 100 photographs in Japan in 1853 and brought these photographs back to America. Sadly, in 1857, the Washington warehouse where the photographs were stored, burnt to the ground and the photographs are said to have been lost. However, before this historically tragic event occurred, etchings of Japan were made from the photographs and published in a special report to Congress in 1856 and 1857. It should be noted that at that time, a method of printing photographs in a book had still not been developed so that all photographs had to be published in etched format. It is this writers belief that it is possible that an original photograph of Admiral Perry’s visit to Japan could still exist. Perhaps a member of the expeditions family has one or perhaps a photograph might have been given by Perry to the Japanese delegation
Matthew Perry (1794-1858), American naval officer, who commanded the expedition that established United States relations with Japan. Matthew Calbraith Perry was born on April 10, 1794, in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, the brother of Oliver Hazard Perry. He began his naval career as midshipman at the age of 15; he advanced to lieutenant in 1813 and to commander in 1826. He supervised the construction of the first naval steamship, the Fulton, and upon its completion in 1837 he took command with the rank of captain. He was promoted to commodore in 1842. In 1846-1847 he commanded the Gulf squadron during the Mexican War.
In 1853 Perry was sent on the mission to Japan, a country that had been closed to outsiders since the 17th century. On July 8, he led a squadron of four ships into Tokyo Bay and presented representatives of the emperor with the text of a proposed commercial and friendship treaty. To give the reluctant Japanese court time to consider the offer, he then sailed for China. With an even more powerful fleet, he returned to Tokyo in February 1854. The treaty, signed on March 31, 1854, provided that humane treatment be extended to sailors shipwrecked in Japanese territory, that U.S. ships be permitted to buy coal in Japan, and that the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate be opened to U.S. commerce. Perry’s mission ended Japan’s isolation, a prerequisite for its subsequent development into a modern nation. Perry died in New York City on March 4, 1858.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

‘Heart’ Gold Bars

‘Heart’ Gold Bars

Innovative ‘heart’ bars, defined as heart-shaped or incorporating a heart design, were first made by Pamp SA in 1994, the outcome of a World Gold Council initiative in Singapore. The ‘heart’ bars of ARY Traders (UAE), launched in 1997, have

aroused much interest in UAE, Pakistan and India and the Exhibition displays ‘heart’ bars from both manufacturers.

‘Kinebars™’

Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS), through its subsidiary refinery, Argor-Heraeus SA, has applied a KINEGRAM™ as a security device to the reverse of its minted bars since December 1993. This new bar is called kinebar? and a range of UBS kinebars? are shown.

Monday, November 2, 2015

长崎著名为中国物品

长崎著名为中国物品


长崎著名为中国物品
Navarrese Jesuit传教士St. 1549Francis Xavier 在疆土的另一个部分到达了,1551年,但左为中国并且很快之后死了。 保持后边的他的追随者转换了一定数量的daimyo (封建主) 最著名在他们之中是Ōmura Sumitada 1571年从他的转换获得巨大赢利向“Kirishitan ”宗教通过一个伴随的成交从葡萄牙船接受贸易的部分在口岸他们在长崎建立以他的协助。
Kameyama商品用长崎荷兰贸易船, 19纪刺激
小的港口村庄迅速增长入不同的港口城市,并且通过长崎被进口的葡萄牙产品(例如烟草、面包、纺织品和称castellas的葡萄牙海绵蛋糕)被同化了入普遍的日本文化。 天麸罗,当不葡萄牙语在起源,采取它的名字从葡萄牙词, ‘Tempero’这文化交流的忍受的作用的另一个例子。 葡萄牙人也带来与他们许多物品从中国。
由于不稳定在Sengoku间, Sumitada Jesuit领导人Alexandro Valignano间设想计划通过行政控制过度对耶稣的社会而不是看见一非宽容daimyo 接管的宽容城市。 因此,在一个短期在1580年以后,市 长崎是Jesuit殖民地,在他们的行政和军事控制之下。 它在Japan.In的其他地区的成为了一个避难所为基督徒逃脱虐待1587年,然而,统一国家的Toyotomi Hideyoshi竞选在Kyūshū到达了。 与大基督徒影响有关在南日本,以及激活和什么被察觉, Jesuits在日本政界扮演的傲慢角色,Hideyoshi购了所有传教士开除和安置城市在他的直接控制之下。 然而,逐出令是主要unenforced,并且事实依然是大多数长崎的人口保持公开虔诚的天主教徒。
1596年,西班牙船圣Felipe击毁了在离Shikoku的附近海岸,并且Hideyoshi从它的飞行员获悉西班牙方济会修士是日本的利比亚入侵的先锋。 合情合理Hideyoshi长崎定购了二十六位天主教徒在十字架上钉死在25日那年(即。 日本的二十六个受难者”)。葡萄牙贸易商未被放逐,然而,和,因此被继续的城市兴旺。
YOKUHAMA,OSAK,NAGASAKI WERE MAIN BUSINESS CENTERS THEN IF NOT FOR MISHAP OF ATOM BOMB MOST POPULATION WILL BE CHINESE AN SCHOLAR SAID

YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,JAPAN,USA,INDIA LINK very rare banknote of japan
The Central Bank of Western India was an important bank because it related to Japan, America and India. The high value of $25 was significant as it was issued during a time of great turbulence in Japan,USA,INDIA and world

SEE HISTORY OF HOW JAPANESE AMERICAN INDIA BANKNOTES,PRINTED AS JAPAN BANKNOTES,

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WESTERN INDIA,YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $

WESTERN INDIA,YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $


WESTERN INDIA,YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,

YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,JAPAN,USA,INDIA LINK very rare banknote of japan
The Central Bank of Western India was an important bank because it related to Japan, America and India. The high value of $25 was significant as it was issued during a time of great turbulence in Japan,USA,INDIA and world