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Patriotism/Military

Kaishiki No. 1 biplane & Yamada dirigible, c. 1911.
26th Voyage of the T.S. “Shintoku Maru”, c. 1935.
Mitsubishi A6M2 “Zero”, c. 1940.
Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier “Akagi”, c. 1930.
Emperor Pu Yi (“The Last Emperor”), State Visit to Tokyo, 1935.
South Manchuria Railway Co., c. 1930-1940.
HIH Princess Kan-in, President of the Volunteer Nurses Association, 1910.
Kaishiki No. 6 aeroplane, c. 1913.
Kure Kaikokan (Port of Kure), c. 1920.
Mitsubishi 1MT, c. 1922.
“Hatsukaze” & “Kochikaze”, Tokyo-Paris-London-Rome, 1925.
Imperial Japanese Navy Armored Cruiser “Azuma”, c. 1910.
Nieuport IV at Tokorozawa Airfield, c. 1913.
Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship “Nagato”, c. 1925.
Imperial Japanese Navy Cruiser “Soya”, c. 1910.
Monument of Count Goto at Shiba Park, c. 1910.
Imperial Japanese Navy Battlecruiser “Hiei”, 1933.
Electric Tram-Cars, Tokyo, 1904
Baron Komura, the plenipotentiary of peace negotiation, leaving Tokio, 1905.
First Airplane Flight in Japan, Yoyogi Parade Ground, Tokyo, 1910.
Anglo-Japanese Alliance, c. 1905
Miscellaneous scenes of Manchukuo, c. 1940.

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