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People, Places & Things

Entrance to the Inyama Mine, Joban Coal Field, Fukushima, c. 1920.
“Snake Princess” (Hebihime-sama), Toho Movie Studios promotional postcard, 1940.
“Mt. Takao Cable Car near Kiyotaki Station”, Hachioji, c. 1930.
Telephone operators, Nakano Telephone Exchange, Tokyo, c. 1920.
German POW art show advertising postcard, Ninoshima, 1919.
“Our company’s newly acquired all-metal Dornier aircraft”, Asahi Shimbun building, Sukiyabashi, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“America Hatoba (Pier)”, Kobe, c. 1910.
Fukoku Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. advertising postcard, Tokyo, c. 1930.
“Assault on Taiyuan Castle”, Taiyuan, Shanxi Province, 1937.
“Thirty-Six Children beside the steps to the Head Temple”, Mt. Takao, Hachioji, Tokyo, c. 1930.
Commemorating the establishment of the colonial office of Chosen (Korea) Governor-General, 1910.
“River of Dogashima”, Hakone, c. 1910.
Emperor Taisho enthronement commemorative postcard, Kyoto, 1917.
“The Influential Views of Great Nagoya”, Nagoya, c. 1930.
“Diego-Suarez Raid” propaganda postcard, Madagascar, May 1942.
The Spirit of Tengu helping Tamiya Botaro avenge his father’s death, folklore postcard, c. 1930.
Enoshima Island at low tide, c. 1910.
N.Y.K. Lines On-Board Passenger Amenities advertising postcards, c. 1930.
I.J.A. Engineering Corps, c. 1905.
Main Building, Okayama Prefectural Higher Women’s School, Okayama, c. 1920.
Great Japan Technology Exposition, Okayama, c. 1930.
“Hotels seen on side of fine stream”, Kinugawa Onsen District, Nikko, c. 1930.
Mitsubishi Ki-1 “Army Type 93” Heavy Bomber, c. 1935.

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