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50th Anniversary commemorative postcard series, Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, 1913.
Completion of the Chuo Main Line Railway commemorative postcard, Nagoya, c. 1911.
Nippon Pencil Manufacturing Co., Tokyo, c. 1930.
Opening of the Kyoto electric streetcar system (1895) commemorative postcard, c. 1905.
“Mitsui Salicylic Acid”, Miike Dye Works, Mitsui Mining Co., Omuta, Kyushu, c. 1928.
Kosaka Copper Mine, Kosaka, Akita Prefecture, c. 1920.
“The Miyagi, An Agricultural College”, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, c. 1910.
Daylight therapy room, Kyoto Imperial University Hospital, c. 1920.
“The Grand Chamber of Justice”, Supreme Court, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Nippon Flour Milling Co., Yokohama, c. 1930.
“Great Exhibition of Japan’s Rapid Progress” advertising postcard, Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture, 1936.
Osaka home office of the Glico Confectionery Co. advertising postcard, c. 1935.
Imperial Japanese Navy Cruiser “Takasago”, c. 1900.
Yawata Iron and Steel Company, Yawata, Kyushu, c. 1940.
“Hokkaido Imperial University”, Sapporo, c. 1920.
I.J.N. Kaidai I-class (I-51) submarine, c. 1925.
Chemistry Laboratory, c. 1940.
Steam freight locomotive (6700-Class/6760-series), c. 1920.
“My family has two coats of armor”, Imperial Life Insurance Co. advertising postcard, c. 1930.
“Communications Day” commemorative postcards, 1937.
Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship “Mutsu”, c. 1925.
Ward in the Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital, Tokyo, c. 1910.
“Writing lesson”, c. 1910.

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