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1900s

“5000 Miles of Railway in Japan” commemorative postcard, Nagoya, 1906.
Tokyo Higher Industrial School, 1905.
Bible Training School, Tokyo, c. 1905.
Akamon (Red Gate), Tokyo Imperial University, c. 1905.
“Took in the Exposition today … ,” 1907
Electric Tram-Cars, Tokyo, 1904
Ferris Wheel at the Meiji (Tokyo) Industrial Exhibition, Tokyo, 1907.
“Exercises of the Tokyo Girls Higher Normal School”, Tokyo, 1904
Baron Komura, the plenipotentiary of peace negotiation, leaving Tokio, 1905.
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, c. 1905
Tsukiji Foreign Settlement, c. 1900.
Mitsui Bank, Nihonbashi, c. 1905.
Imari (Japanese) porcelain, c. 1900.
Futon (bed) culture, c. 1905.
Residential tokonoma (alcove), c. 1910.
Aoyama Gakuin, c. 1920.
Meiji (Tokyo) Industrial Exhibition, Ueno Park, 1907.
The Anglican Cathedral (Sei ko kwai) in Tokyo, c. 1920.
Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905).
Morikawacho-Dori, Hongo, Tokio, 1909
Postal service commemorative postcards, c. 1905.
Early history of school lunches in Japan.
Asakusa Rokku (Theater Street), c. 1910-1950.

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