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  • Collection: Photographs

Photograph

Black and white stereopticon Photographs A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is…

Photograph

Black and white stereopticon Photographs A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is…

Photograph

Black and white stereopticon Photographs A double image on a stiff dark gray card with caption at the bottom. At one end is printed "Underwood and Underwood, Publishers, New York, London, Toronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas," and at the other end is…

Print, Photographic

Group of men and women standing on curb holding a banner reading: "Scrap iron to Japan means death to women and children in China."

Print, photographic

Sepia tone photograph of the 26th graduation ceremony at the Japanese Language School. Nohongo Gakko.

Transparency, Lantern-slide

308 glass lantern slides with edges primarily bordered in black or red tape and wood box with lid. 94 are numered below. Slides A-AB, measure 3.5" x 3.5". Slides bordered with black tape include A-E, H-I, K; those bordered with pink F-E, J, L; those…

Photograph

Black and white photo of Chinese Tennis Club. Two rows of male tennis players (10) on tennis court. A: negative, B: print Chinn, Fay Chong. Back row: Howard King, Al Mar, George King, Gay Chinn, Richard Lew Kay, Frank Mar

Photograph

Black and white photograph of Chinese Tennis Club. Two rows of men and women (20) on tennis court. A: Print, B: Negative.

Photograph

Black and white photo of Chinese Baseball team. Three rows of 17 men in baseball uniforms with bats, gloves and catcher's equipment on steps of The Chong Wa Benevolent Assn. Bldg. A:neg,B:print

Photograph

Black & white photograph of the Asahi restaurant with , from left to right: Miss Keiko Nogayashi, Mrs, Shibata, Mr. and Mrs. Mayeda, Mr. Nakayama, and Mr. Mochizuki.