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Steamships

“Commemorative Cruise to Manchuria and Korea”, Rosetta Maru, 1906.
The Wreck of the S.S. Dakota, 1907.
M.S. “Oto-maru”, Inland Sea routes, O.S.K. Lines, c. 1930.
S.S. President Cleveland, Dollar Steamship Line, c. 1930.
View of Kobe Harbor and Nakayamate Catholic Cathedral, Kobe, c. 1925.
“Principal services of O.S.K. Line”, Osaka Shosen Kaisha, c. 1930.
Departure by Steamship, Yokohama, c. 1930.
S.S. Shanghai Maru, NYK Lines, c. 1930.
“Honkon (Hongkong) Maru”, T.K.K. Line, 1913.
M.S. Asama Maru, NYK Lines, c. 1930.
M.S. Hakozaki Maru in dry dock, Kobe, 1922.
Quarantine Station, Megami River, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
M.S. Nachi Maru, c. 1930.
S.S. Manchuria (Pacific Mail Steamship Co.), c. 1910.
M.S. Chitose Maru, c. 1930.
S.S. President Cleveland, American President Lines, c. 1960.
S.S. President Monroe, American President Lines, c. 1960.
Yamato Maru, c. 1930.
Mitsubishi Shipyard, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
“Shinyo Maru”, T.K.K. Line, c. 1920-1930.
R.M.S. Empress of India, c. 1910.
Ship coaling, Nagasaki, c. 1910.
R.M.S. Empress of Japan, c. 1910.

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