Tag Archives: Religions Monuments & memorials

Shrine & People

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964 and includes images of a shrine and people in an unidentified city. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip to Japan, including Hiroshima, Japan: Train Ride to Hiroshima and Osaka, and Nature shots – Shrine

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Japan: Fushimi, Inari, Kyoto

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. It includes images of Fushimi Inari-taisha, a Shinto shrine in Kyoto, its visitors, and a ceremony probably taking place there. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip to Japan, including Hiroshima, Japan: Train Ride to

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Big Buddha

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. Taken at K?toku-in, a Buddhist temple in the city of Kamakura, it includes images of the “Great Buddha” from various angles and distances and of the vendors around. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip

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Shrine – Fountain with Dragon – Many Students

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. As its title indicates, it shows images of a shrine, a fountain with dragons and people drinking from it, and many students touring this unidentified site. Many other titles from the Goldsholl Collection were taken during that same trip to Japan,

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Nature shots – Shrine – Boys in White With Butterfly Nets

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. As its title indicates, it shows images of nature, a shrine, and boys with butterfly nets in an unidentified location. Near the beginning, we may also see Mort Goldsholl wearing a white shirt and carrying a camera. Many other titles from

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Japan: Miyajima

This footage by Mort and Millie Goldsholl documents their trip to Japan ca. 1964. It shows Itsukushima Island, also known as Miyajima, including the “floating” torii gate and the Itsukushima Shrine. Near the end, we can see Mort Goldsholl and his children being photographed in front of the torii gate. Many other titles from the

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