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Imperial Japanese Navy training cruise to Hawaii, the U.S. and Canada, 1914.
“Mitsui Salicylic Acid”, Miike Dye Works, Mitsui Mining Co., Omuta, Kyushu, c. 1928.
Kosaka Copper Mine, Kosaka, Akita Prefecture, c. 1920.
Kusushigatake Observatory meteorological station, Mt. Fuji, 1937.
Air Mail Flying Contest commemorative postcards, 1920-1921.
Heiwa Lighthouse, Enoshima, c. 1960.
“The Battle of the Railway Corps”, 2nd Sino-Japanese War, c. 1940.
“Abt system railway at Usui Pass”, Karuizawa, c. 1910.
I.J.N. Kaidai I-class (I-51) submarine, c. 1925.
Nakajima AT-2 (Ki-34), 1937.
Tokyo-Takazaruka Eiga K.K. (Tokyo-Takarazuka Motion Picture Co.) studio, c. 1938.
Polydor Portable “Electrix” Gramophone advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Izaki No. 2 “Sempu-go”, Kyoto Aero Club, c. 1915.
I.J.N. O-5 (former SM UC-99) war prize submarine, c. 1920.
Chemistry Laboratory, c. 1940.
Hitachi color TV console advertising postcard, c. 1970.
Steam freight locomotive (6700-Class/6760-series), c. 1920.
“In commemoration of the Establishment of Direct Cable Communication between Japan and America” commemorative postcards, 1906.
Pilot Fountain Pen and Pilot Ink advertising postcard, c. 1930.
Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship “Mutsu”, c. 1925.
Imperial Japanese Navy Ro-29 class commerce raider submarine, c. 1930.
31st Anniversary of the Tokyo Higher Industrial School commemorative postcards, Kuramae, Tokyo, 1912.
M.S. “Oto-maru”, Inland Sea routes, O.S.K. Lines, c. 1930.

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