- Abel Gower
Abel Anthony James Gower (? - 1899) was a British consul at two posts in Japan during the Bakumatsu: Nagasaki and Hakodate. He was also an amateur photographer.
After experience in China, Gower worked in the British legation at Tōzenji temple,
Edo (later Tokyo), within the staff ofRutherford Alcock . In 1863 he was involved in thebombardment of Kagoshima . In 1866 he became consul in Hakodate (in Ezo, laterHokkaidō ); he had previously been consul in Nagasaki (inKyūshū ). [Nagasaki post from NFSRC web page; other information from "Bakumatsu-ishin jinmei-jiten."]For many years it was believed that either Gower or
Walter B. Woodbury was commissioned by the London firm "Negretti and Zambra " to photograph China and Japan between 1857 and 1860. It is now known thatPierre Rossier was the photographer in question. The Leiden University photograph collection includes a portrait of Gower, signed "P. Rossier", and in 1859 Rossier and Gower shared passage on the HMS Sampson from Nagasaki to Edo. [Bennett.]Notes
References
* Bennett, Terry. [http://www.old-japan.co.uk/article_rossier.html Bennett, Terry. 'The Search for Rossier: Early Photographer of China and Japan'] . Accessed 12 September 2006; cited above as "Bennett". Originally appeared in "The PhotoHistorian-Journal of the Historical Group of the Royal Photographic Society", December 2004.
*"Bakumatsu-ishin jinmei-jiten" (幕末維新人名事典, A biographical dictionary of the "Bakumatsu" and Meiji revitalization). Tokyo: Shinjinbutsujūraisha, 1994. ISBN 4-404-02063-5
*Nagasaki Foreign Settlement Research Group. " [http://www.nfs.nias.ac.jp/page027.html#Britcons British Consulate] ." "People, places and scenes from the Nagasaki foreign settlement, 1859–1941."ee also
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British Japan Consular Service
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