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1930s

Izu Funabara Onsen postcard series, Izu City, Shizuoka, c. 1930.
Naval Engineering College, Yokosuka, 1910.
“Nitaka”, Nakajima-Douglas DC-2, Japan Air Transport Co., Ltd. advertising postcard, c. 1935.
“The Tengu rock, Mt. Bandai”, Fukushima Prefecture, c. 1920.
Takarazuka Revue advertising postcards, Tokyo, 1936-1938.
Himeno Hotel, Beppu, c. 1930.
Child dance, “performed” by a child mannequin, Imperial Household Museum, Ueno, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Daiichi Conscription Insurance Co., Ltd., Osaka, c. 1930.
“Hōjō Sōun (Ise Shinkurō) laying seige to Odawara Castle”, published c. 1930.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi B2M1 Type-89 torpedo bomber, c. 1930.
Mt. Kasagi postcard series, Kyoto, c. 1930.
Kirin Brewery, Yokohama, c. 1930.
"To stop in the middle of a process is ...", c. 1930. “To stop in the middle of a process is …”, Simplified Insurance Bureau advertising postcard, unknown artist, c. 1930.
Constructing Tokyo’s first subway, 1925-1927.
The “Asia Express”, Shougaku Sannensei Manga advertising postcard, Manchukuo, c. 1935.
“How Newspapers Come to Be”, Tokyo Asashi Shimbun operations postcard series, c. 1935.
I.J.N. light aircraft carrier “Ryūjō”, c. 1935.
Nakajima P-1 type night-mail delivery plane, 1934.
Hatsudoki Seizo Co. “Daihatsu SB-7” motortrike, ca. 1938.
50th Anniversary commemorative postcard, Nankai Railway Co., Osaka, 1934.
“Snowy day in the mountains”, c. 1930.
O.S.K. Line “Nishiki Maru”, c. 1935.
“The submarine’s onslaught in angry seas.” I.J.N. Submarine Ro-33, c. 1935.

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