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Tong Cheong was a Chinese photographer who operated in Yokohama, Japan in the 19th century. Cheong advertised his services as a printer and photographer in the 1884 Japan Directory, offering souvenir albums of the "views and costumes" of Japan. The 1885 advertisement for his business, now called Tong Cheong Brothers, has no mention of photography, simply noting services as printers and bookbinders. Following a period in which many foreign photographers were living and working in Japan, by the end of 1886 Tong Cheong and Adolfo Farsari were the only foreign commercial photographers still operating in the country. By the following year Cheong had left Japan.

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  • Tong Cheong est un photographe chinois du XIXe siècle qui opérait à Yokohama au Japon. Cheong fit de la publicité pour ses services d'imprimeur et de photographe dans le journal Japan Directory en 1884, proposant des albums souvenirs de "Vues et costumes du Japon". La publicité de 1885 pour son affaire, désormais appelé Tong Cheong frères, ne fait plus mention de photographie, mais simplement de ses services en tant qu'imprimeur et relieur. Après une période durant laquelle de nombreux photographes étrangers vivaient et travaillaient au Japon, il ne restait plus que Cheong et Adolfo Farsari en 1886 encore en activité dans ce pays. L'année suivante, Cheong quitta le Japon. Il est possible que Tong Cheong ait un lien de parenté avec , un autre propriétaire d'un studio photographique à Yokoha (fr)
  • Tong Cheong was a Chinese photographer who operated in Yokohama, Japan in the 19th century. Cheong advertised his services as a printer and photographer in the 1884 Japan Directory, offering souvenir albums of the "views and costumes" of Japan. The 1885 advertisement for his business, now called Tong Cheong Brothers, has no mention of photography, simply noting services as printers and bookbinders. Following a period in which many foreign photographers were living and working in Japan, by the end of 1886 Tong Cheong and Adolfo Farsari were the only foreign commercial photographers still operating in the country. By the following year Cheong had left Japan. (en)
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  • Tong Cheong est un photographe chinois du XIXe siècle qui opérait à Yokohama au Japon. Cheong fit de la publicité pour ses services d'imprimeur et de photographe dans le journal Japan Directory en 1884, proposant des albums souvenirs de "Vues et costumes du Japon". La publicité de 1885 pour son affaire, désormais appelé Tong Cheong frères, ne fait plus mention de photographie, mais simplement de ses services en tant qu'imprimeur et relieur. Après une période durant laquelle de nombreux photographes étrangers vivaient et travaillaient au Japon, il ne restait plus que Cheong et Adolfo Farsari en 1886 encore en activité dans ce pays. L'année suivante, Cheong quitta le Japon. Il est possible que Tong Cheong ait un lien de parenté avec , un autre propriétaire d'un studio photographique à Yokohama entre 1875 et 1885. (fr)
  • Tong Cheong was a Chinese photographer who operated in Yokohama, Japan in the 19th century. Cheong advertised his services as a printer and photographer in the 1884 Japan Directory, offering souvenir albums of the "views and costumes" of Japan. The 1885 advertisement for his business, now called Tong Cheong Brothers, has no mention of photography, simply noting services as printers and bookbinders. Following a period in which many foreign photographers were living and working in Japan, by the end of 1886 Tong Cheong and Adolfo Farsari were the only foreign commercial photographers still operating in the country. By the following year Cheong had left Japan. It is possible that Tong Cheong was related to Hong Cheong, the Chinese operator of another photographic studio in Yokohama between 1875 and 1885. (en)
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