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Meiji era education

Main Building, Okayama Prefectural Higher Women’s School, Okayama, c. 1920.
Ushigome Methodist Church, Ushigome, Tokyo, c. 1905.
High school class excurision to the Miura peninsula in line outside Zushi Station, Zushi, c. 1910.
Kyoritsu Girls’ College & Vocational School, Chiyoda, Tokyo, c. 1940.
“The Miyagi, An Agricultural College”, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, c. 1910.
Junten Middle School, Tokyo, c. 1915.
Eiwa Jo Gakko student dormitory, Yokohama, c. 1920.
Methodist mission kindergarten class, Sendai, c. 1920.
“Sendai Christian Orphanage, Girls’ Cottages”, Sendai, c. 1910.
Margaret K. Long Girls’ School (Joshi Seigakuin), Tokyo, c. 1920.
31st Anniversary of the Tokyo Higher Industrial School commemorative postcards, Kuramae, Tokyo, 1912.
“Writing lesson”, c. 1910.
The Tokyo Nautical School training ship “Taisei Maru”, 1906.
Doshisha Girls’ School, Kyoto, c. 1930.
Japan Women’s University, Meijiro, Tokyo, c. 1920.
Hyogo Prefectural Girls’ School, Hyogo (Kobe), 10th Anniversary postcards, 1911.
“All the staff and students of Kinjo Girls’ School”, Nagoya, c. 1920.
Doshisha University, Kyoto, c. 1920.
Sendai Private High School for Girls (Sendai Koto Jo Gakko), Sendai, c. 1910.
Kyushu Imperial University, c. 1930.
Kochi Jogakkai [Kochi Girls’ School], Kochi, c. 1920.
Futaba-kai School, Tokyo, c. 1910.
Daini Middle School, Sendai, c. 1910.

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