In 2003, whilst visiting my home in Sutton - South London - Richard Hunn (between long periods of seated meditation and in-depth discussions) handed me a collection of photographs, with each in varying stages of decay. He asked if I could 'reconstitute' the pictures and breathe new life into them. I handed these artefacts to my mother - Diane Wyles - who is an expert in this matter, and she repaired each and every one. Above, is the picture of Zhao Bichen (1860-1942) that Richard Hunn found in a Japanese language magazine. The script accompanying this image includes both Japanese and Chinese ideograms. Diane Wyles was able to rescue the image and make it presentable as the original was in a very bad state and falling apart. Unfortunately, as Richard's illness became all-consuming, our many projects fell by the wayside and I never got to see the original magazine. Although Richard Hunn left me a box of his documents kept at his home in Kyoto, due to a problem with access and one or two other issues, I have not yet received this inheritance 13 years after his passing. Still, I do possess the above picture which proves that at least some Japanese people were interested in Chinese Daoist practice. Richard explained to me that the magazine spoke with a great respect of Zhao Bichen's life and accomplishments.