In September 1908, the famous American explorer Robert· Stirling· Clark led a 36 member team to investigate Shanxi, Shaanxi, Gansu and other provinces, and recorded the local customs with camera
1908年 陕甘官民映像老照片
1908年9月,美国著名探险家罗伯特·斯特林·克拉克带领一支36人的考察队,考察山西、陕西、甘肃等省份,用镜头记录了当地的风土人情。
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围观克拉克一行的当地人。
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陕西一位小脚女子。她身后挂着“起舞拂长剑,赠言镂宝刀”的楹联。
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绥德县,位于陕西省北部,榆林市东南部,地处陕北黄土高原丘陵沟壑区。绥德历史悠久,人文荟萃,旧称“上郡古邑”,素有“天下名州”、“秦汉名邦”、陕北“旱码头”之美誉。
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陕北石窟,中国的佛教石窟。位于陕西省北部,包括铜川、延安、榆林地区的石窟。肇自北魏,历经西魏、北周、隋、唐、五代、北宋、金、元、明、清各朝代,以至中华民国时期,总计800余窟,造像达8万余身。现存北魏至元代造像为石雕,明代有石雕也有泥塑,清代以后则全部为泥塑。
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延安附近的窑洞。延安位于陕西省北部,地处黄河中游,黄土高原的中南地区,省会西安以北371千米。北连榆林,南接关中咸阳、铜川、渭南三市,东隔黄河与山西临汾、吕梁相望,西邻甘肃庆阳。
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当时陕西榆林“警察局长”毕君裵。
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街头卖字画的小贩。
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甘肃镇原妇女的头饰。
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榆林北部长城的烽火台。
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