File:The Head of Hayashida Tciken, medical student who attacked H.E. Sir Harry Parkes and retinue.jpg

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English: Severed head of Hayashida Tciken, a medical student who attacked H.E. Sir Harry Parkes and retinue, on their way to visit Emperor Meiji, at his palace in Kyoto, 23rd March 1868; and was decapitated by Nakai and Goto Shogiro, officers of the court of the Emperor.
Date circa 1868
date QS:P,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Frederick William Sutton 1832-1883,
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  • Caption image: Hayashida Tciken, medical student who attacked H.E. Sir Harry Parkes and retinue, on their way to visit the Mikado, at his palace in Kioto, 23rd March 1868; and was decapitated by Nakai and Goto Shogiro, officers of the court of the Mikado. Photographed by F.W. Sutton, C, E.R.N.
  • In album: Japanese and Chinese portraits, [p. 38].
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LOT+4339
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  • In album: Japanese and Chinese portraits, [p. 38].
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lot 4339 · prints and photographs division
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executions · japan · heads (anatomy) · decapitations · albumen prints · hand-colored
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Japan

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