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1920s

Hiroshima Showa Industrial Exposition, 1929.
Oscar V. Babcock in the ‘Death Trap Loop and Flume’, Peace Commemorative Exposition, Tokyo, 1922.
Daibutsu, Nara, c. 1920.
M.S. Hakozaki Maru in dry dock, Kobe, 1922.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. advertising postcard, c. 1920.
Meiji Shrine Games, Tokyo, 1926.
Kobe Station, c. 1920.
Dancing geisha, c. 1920.
S.S. Manchuria (Pacific Mail Steamship Co.), c. 1910.
Friends (Quaker) Ministers in Japan, c. 1920.
Monument to Hamasaki Taheiji, Ibusuki, c. 1930.
M.S. Chitose Maru, c. 1930.
Sawabun Hotel, Kyoto, c. 1920.
Methodist Church of Japan Cathedral, c. 1920.
A history of tennis in Japan, c. 1920.
Tea picking at Uji, c. 1920.
Ice Skating, Yatsushiro-ike, Mt. Rokko, Kobe, c. 1930.
Siberian Intervention commemorative postcard, c. 1920.
“Onna-bugeisha” (Women castle guards) mannequins on display at the “modern customs exhibition” window display, Matsuzakaya department store, Ueno, c. 1930.
Port of Otaru, Hokkaido, c. 1920.
The River Tama, Mt. Koya, Wakayama Prefecture, c. 1920.
Onomichi Port, Inland Sea, c. 1920.
Sand skiing, Shirahama (White Sand) Beach, near Wakayama, c. 1930.

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