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People, Places & Things

Armistice Celebration Ending the Great War, Tokyo, November 1918.
War prize German submarines, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, c. 1920.
35th Annual Athletic Sports promotional postcard, Hokkaido Imperial University, Sapporo, c. 1915.
59th Ise Jingu Shikinen Sengu Anniversary commemorative postcard, 1953.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi B2M1 Type-89 torpedo bomber, c. 1930.
Mt. Kasagi postcard series, Kyoto, c. 1930.
“Snow man built by a sister & brother”, c. 1910.
Nagano Station and Princess Nyozehime statue, Nagano, c. 1960.
I.J.N. torpedo boat squadron, Russo-Japanese War, c. 1904.
Tokyo Exposition for Domestic Industry Promotion in Commemoration of the Great Coronation, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1928.
“View of the Machida shaft, Iwaki Colliery Co.”, Fukushima Prefecture, c. 1910.
Kirin Brewery, Yokohama, c. 1930.
I.J.N. training cruise to the Mediterranean Sea, 1926-1927.
Nagoya Aircraft Works, Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., Nagoya, c. 1925.
“Building of the Arts”, Taisho Exhibition, Ueno Park, Tokyo, 1914.
Fairmont Hotel and Budokan, Tokyo, c. 1970.
Kawasaki Dockyard Co. (Aviation Department), Hyogo, Kobe, c. 1925.
"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.
I.J.N. Navy Yokosuka K1Y1 Type 13 Land-Based Trainer, c. 1925.
Constructing Tokyo’s first subway, 1925-1927.
The “Asia Express”, Shougaku Sannensei Manga advertising postcard, Manchukuo, c. 1935.
Tokyo Bankers’ Association Building, Marunouchi, Tokyo, c. 1950.
“How Newspapers Come to Be”, Tokyo Asashi Shimbun operations postcard series, c. 1935.

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