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Decades

J.N.R. Tokaido Main Line Limited Express commemorative advertising postcard, October 1958.
“Sea-bathing place”, Oiso, Kanagawa, Japan, c. 1920.
Dried octopus, Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, c. 1960.
Shinsekai (“New World”), Asakusa, Tokyo, c. 1959.
50th Anniversary commemorative postcard, Nankai Railway Co., Osaka, 1934.
Evening illuminations, Peace Commemorative Exposition, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1922.
Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 floatplane, c. 1924.
“Snowy day in the mountains”, c. 1930.
“Yumedono at Jioguoin”, Horyuji, Nara, c. 1910.
I.J.N. Nobile N-3 semi-rigid airship, c. 1927.
50th Anniversary commemorative postcard series, Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, 1913.
O.S.K. Line “Nishiki Maru”, c. 1935.
The Japan Society for the Preservation of Historic Sites, Tokyo, 1911.
Hankyu Department Store & Osake-Umeda Station, Umeda, Osaka, 1929.
“The submarine’s onslaught in angry seas.” I.J.N. Submarine Ro-33, c. 1935.
Shimbashi Enbujo Theater, Shimbashi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“Ueno Station in December”, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Nagoya Station grand re-opening, Nagoya, 1937.
“Life in the Navy” postcard series, c. 1930.
“Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment”, Kyobashi Restaurant, Kyobashi, Tokyo, c. 1905.
“Capt. Geo. Ash, returned Government Scout or World’s Famous Cowboy”, Tokyo, c. 1920.
“The Shanghai Trouble” postcard series, 1932.
Kyoritsu Girls’ College & Vocational School, Chiyoda, Tokyo, c. 1940.

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