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Patriotism/Military

Armistice Celebration Ending the Great War, Tokyo, November 1918.
War prize German submarines, Yokosuka Naval Arsenal, c. 1920.
I.J.N. Mitsubishi B2M1 Type-89 torpedo bomber, c. 1930.
I.J.N. torpedo boat squadron, Russo-Japanese War, c. 1904.
I.J.N. training cruise to the Mediterranean Sea, 1926-1927.
I.J.N. Navy Yokosuka K1Y1 Type 13 Land-Based Trainer, c. 1925.
I.J.N. light aircraft carrier “Ryūjō”, c. 1935.
“Boy Scouts practising the motto ‘A good turn daily’”, c. 1920. (Colorized)
Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise, Southeast Asia & Australia, 1913.
Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 floatplane, c. 1924.
I.J.N. Nobile N-3 semi-rigid airship, c. 1927.
“The submarine’s onslaught in angry seas.” I.J.N. Submarine Ro-33, c. 1935.
“Life in the Navy” postcard series, c. 1930.
“The Shanghai Trouble” postcard series, 1932.
Thousand-person Stitches (Sennin-bari) propaganda postcard, c. 1940.
Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise to Hawaii, the U.S. and Canada, 1914.
Early victories of the Great East Asia War, propaganda postcard series, c. 1942.
Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby with Annapolis Naval Academy Class of 1881 alumni and wives, 1922.
“General Head-Quarters of the Manchurian Armies in Mukden”, 1906.
The Naval Museum, Tsukiji, Tokyo, c. 1910.
“Formidable aircraft carrier”, artist’s concept, c. 1935.
Imperial Japanese Navy Hiro H1H Flying Boat, c. 1930.
2600th Anniversary Founding of Japan commemorative postcard, Bureau of Crime Prevention, 1940.

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