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Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0112

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    Transcription: JanOP1-112:1 Mr. Ohara, President of the large Hurashiki Silk Mills. For details of welfare work carried on within his mills, see the Christian Movement of 1914 and 1915. JanOP1-112:2 Kobayashi Tomijiro, President of the Lion's Tooth Powder Co., Tokyo. (See Christian mevement for 1914 and 15 for details of the welfare work in his plant.) His yearly donations to charity, amounts up into many thousands of Yen. His policy:"Christian Love is the girdle of all morals." 77563 Dr. Tokuzo Ohira. 64944 Dr. Nitobe Inazo. JanOP1-112:5 Dr. Bonroku Arakawa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0111

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    Transcription: 69645 Col. Oshima of Kumamoto, Kyushu. One of the flaming evangelists in Southern Japan. Retired from active service in the Army of Japan, but very active in the Army of Christ. 69646 Saburo Shimada, Tokyo. Born 1852 in a humble family attached to the Shogun, Tokyo. In 1868 he went to Shizuoka where he entered the Military School at Numanzu. Four years later he went to Tokyo as an assisstant in the Translating Bureau of the Department of Finance. After two years there, he went to Yokohama and studied English under Rev. Brown soon becoming the Chief editor of the Yokohama Daily News. In 1880 he became the Secretary of the Educational Dept. Two years afterwards the proprietor and Editor-in-chief of the Tokyo Mainichi, one of the powerful dailies of the capital. In 1891 he was elected as a member of the Diet from Yokohama City, four years later becoming the Vice President of the Diet, and in 1895 was mede President of the Diet. There is today no more powreful speaker in the Diet than this defender of righteousness and leader of Temperance. 64943 Okada Bunji, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Dept., Tokyo. He writes:"Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, is the school which gave me both mental and scientific refinement in a most thorough manner therefore my heart is full of gratitude to the school."
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0110

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    Transcription: 64941 Kunisawa Shimbei, Vice President of South Manchurian Railway,Dairen. Alumnus of Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, and perhaps holds the highest positon of any Alumnus of Aoyama. Aoyama, of which Methodism is justly proud, could accept only 200 out of 390 in the MIddle School Dept. in 1918. Why cannot every boy be given what he wants? Dr. Goucher paid $6,000 which was then about the same figure in Yen, for the 25 acres in the fall of 1882. Was it not a good investment? $500,000 could be obtained for it today. The Goucher faith much continue. 64942 Ume Tsuda with the statement in her own hand writing as follows;"Only by Christian Education can the women of Japan be elevated and saved." 90206 Liet. Colonel Yamamuro Gumpei, Tokyo. In 1915 received the decoration of Legion of Honor in recognition of his 20 years of labor with the Salvation Army of Japan. Born in 1872 in Okayama Province. In 1887 came to Tokyo with 8 cents in his pocket. Converted at an open air meeting. Hearing of Joseph Niijima and Doshisha at Kyoto, he went to Kyoto, entered, studied amid great difficulties, graduated and labored with Mr. Ishii in his great work for orphans in Okayama. Was introduced to the Salvation Army Officers from England in 1895, and started to work with them. Author of "The Common People's Gospel," now in its 128th thousand and scores of other books and tracks. In Aug. 1917 visited the Japanese on the Pacific Coast holding 48 meetings in 15 centers, bringing 850 to the foot of the Cross.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0109

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    Transcription: 69658 Baron Kanda Naibu, Tokyo. Emeritus Prof. of Tokyo Higher Commercial School, member of House of Peers. Born in 1857. Proceeded to U.S.A. Studied in America until 1884. After graduation at Amherst Mass. was appointed Professor in Tokyo Imperial University. Holder of 3rd rank and 2nd order of Order of Rising Sun Decoration. He cherishes the memory of American life having spent his youth among the best of educated New England people. Further, "The necessity of belief of some sort is being felt more and more by all educationalists in Japan. Aoyama Gakuin should develop into a Christian University of the liberal type, and not an old fashioned mission school. This kind of Christian education should be encouraged and expanded." 69659 Hon. Nemoto Sho, Tokyo. "The Neal Dow" of the Japanese Temperance Movement; Prominent Christian. Wearer of Imperial Decoration; for many years a fighter on behalf of righteousness in the Imperial Diet. A Methodist. 69660 Baron Sakatani Yoshiro, Tokyo. New Financial Adviser to the Chinese Government. He writes:"Although I am not a Christian, I believe that Christianity is the best religion in the world at present and I very much approve of its doctrines."
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0108

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    Transcription: 77569 Dr. V. Uzaki, President of Chinzei Boys School, Nagasaki, Japan and his wife and children. Considered by Many to be the most capable man in all Japanese Methodism. 64940 Umikichi Yoneyama, Tokyo Director of the Mitsui Bank. Donor of $1,000 towards the new home built by Japanese friends for Bishop Merriam C. Harris, Aoyama, Tokyo. Student in Aoyama Gakuin in 1884-85.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0107

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    Transcription: 69503 Hon. Ando Taro, Christian, decorated by the Emperor and leader of Temperance Work of any note in Japan. Publisher of the National Temperance Magazine "Kuni No Hikari" (Light of the Country). Note page 1, 2, and 3 in the magazine Kuni No Hikari, Mar. 1, 1917, telling of the church built and given to Japan Meth. Church. 69219 Vioscount Kentaro Kaneko, born in Kyushu, graduate of Harvard University in 1878, with a degree of L.L.D. Chief Secretary to House of Peers, Vice Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce, Minister of Justice and now President of the American Japanese Association. One of the lovers of America. While in New England he searched every church in Boston seeking to find the truth but when he left the hub, a graduate from Cambridge, his mind was in confusion and discord. He now believes that Buddhism is a superior philosophy but that Christianity is superior as a life. This great statesman is constantly doing all he can, to extent the influence of Christianity.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0106

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    Transcription: JanOP1-106:1 Hampei Nagao, Superintendent of the Central Division of the Imperial R.R. and a strong leader of the Temperance Hosts. June 1918. 55541 Ebara Soroku, member of the House of Peers. In May 1918 this grand old man of Christianity had his 77th birthday. At that time a number of his prominent friends presented him with a gift of $100,000 for the Ebara Educational Fund. Mr. Ebara has given so much of time and money to Christian Education that he has reduced himself to a comparatively poor man. Ten years ago he took up a school which was being disposed of and has made it one of the most popular in Tokyo. He is the possession of the decoration called " The Sacred Treasure: Third Order" but he is often found riding in the third class railroad cars on his way to hold some evangelistic service.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0105

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    Transcription: 62027 Baron E. Shibusawa, Tokyo. 69504 Miss Uta Hayashi, Osaka, Japan. Great Temperance worker, enemy of the Japanese Red Light Districts; and upbuilder of homes for girls. JanOP1-105:3 Mrs. Yajima Kaji (to the left holding the back of the chair) - Decorated with the Order of the Crown, Sixth Order, by order of the Empress. Great Temperance worker.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0104

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    Transcription: 44133 Kamematsu Oki Omuta, Kyushu, Japan - a converted Christain. 64945 Col. Hirayama Haruhisa, Student of Aoyama Theological School, Tokyo, aged 46 years. Desires to become a preacher of Meth. Church. Works as an evangelist with tongue and pen. Holder of Order of the Golden Kite was wounded in Russo-Japanes War. Was General Staff Officer in headquarters of General Kuroki. Was retired in 1916 from standing army. He believes that it was because of his Christian Faith. Now appointed by the Japanese Y.M.C.A. with Dr. Nitobe on the commission to carry funds and a message of cheer and fellowship to the soldiers of the Allies in France. 69222 Baron Morimura Ichizaemon, Tokyo. Writes, "Altho I have gained wealth and fame as a foreign trade merchant in my 82 years, I believe that the most successful step I have ever taken was when I became Christian at the age of 80." The Baron in many times a millionaire. He was baptized recently by a convered murderer Y. Kochi. This criminal spent 23 years in prison, was converted and has been for many years one of the great evangelistic forces in Japan. 69649 Nagao Hampei, Tokyo, at his office desk in the offices of the Imperial Railroad. His testimony; "Faith without works is dead." - Feb. 6, 1918, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0103

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    Transcription: 69647 Miss Tomi Faruta, Conference Evangelist for Women's Foreign Missionary Society in Eastern Japan. 69221 Madame Hirooka Osako, Osaka, Japan. One of the richest women of Japan; member of the famous Mitsui family, an evangelist who has toured Japan many times preaching with earnestness the Gospel of Christ. She writes, "There is no way to awaken the world of women, but to zealously give them the religion of Christ." 69648 Baron Kanda and his family at home.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0102

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    Transcription: JanOP1-102:1 Other welfare buildings, Gunsei Seishi Kwaisha, Ayabe. 69505 Factory meeting of the Fuji Boseki Company, Oyama Shizuoka Province, Japan. In 1903, the Japan Meth. Church started two small preaching places here with fair success. In April, 1917 Baron Morimura and a reformed criminal, Y. Kochi (a man of wonderful experience and power) came to this village and held meetings which resulted in the conversion of the Company's manager Mr. Watanabe. This has resulted in the whole factory being opened up to Christian work. From Nov. 1917 to May 1918, Rev. Hiroshi Serizawa had sold 1,300 copies of the Sacred Word, witnessed the conversion of 150, and had 200 inquirers come forward. His church which has been largely developed from among the employees of this company, carries on a Y.M.C.A., a Temperance Society and other forms of Christian Work.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0101

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    Transcription: JanOP1-101:1 Dormitories for Workmen, Gunsei Seishi Kwaisha, Ayabe. 62384 Dormitories for Women, Gunsei Seishi Kwaisha, Ayabe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0100

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    Transcription: JanOP1-100:1 Winding the silk thread in Kurashiki Mills. JanOP1-100:2 Hospital in connection with the Gunsei Seishi Kwaisha, Ayabe, Japan. Mr. Hatano, President.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0099

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    Transcription: JanOP1-99:1 Bird's eye view of the Kurashiki Mills. JanOP1-99:2 Girl's dormitory of the Kurashiki Mills.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0098

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    Transcription: 69650 Electric power house of the Kurashiki Mills. 69651 Making thread in the Kurashiki Mills.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0097

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    Transcription: 81925 Sewing classes in Lion Tooth Powder Co. plant. JanOP1-97:2 Factory of Gunsei Seishi Kwaisha, Ayabe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0096

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    Transcription: JanOP1-96:1 Girls preparing the envelopes in which the tooth powder is sold. JanOP1-96:2 A school in the Lion Tooth Powder Co. plant. On left side they are studying the Japanese Reader. The one standing is reading. The girls to the right of the aisle are studying arithmetic.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0095

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    Transcription: JanOP1-95:1 First process of packing tea, Fuji Tea Co., Shizuoka, Japan. JanOP1-95:2 Weighing and nailing up boxes of tea, Fuji Tea Co., Shizuoka, Japan. This company carries on various kind of welfare work. (See Christian Movement) They take the nature of a night school, lectures base ball contests, tennis tournaments, picnics for all the employees.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0094

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    Transcription: JanOP1-94:1 Tea factory of Fuji Tea Co., Shizuoka, Japan. JanOP1-94:2 Tea factory of Fuji Tea Co., Shizuoka, Japan. Mr. G. Harasaki's patent re-fining machines shown.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0093

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    Transcription: JanOP1-93:1 Separating tea according to grade. Fuji Tea Co. Shizuoka, Japan. JanOP1-93:2 Tea factory of Fuji Tea Co., Shizuoka, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0092

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    Transcription: JanOP1-92:1 General meeting of employees. Address President G. Harasaki. 3,000 employees present, Fuji Tea Co. JanOP1-92:2 Wire rope walker. Amusements for the benefit of the employees of Fuji Tea Co.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0091

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    Transcription: JanOP1-91:1 By pulling the rice straws through the fine toothed comb-like affair, the grain rice falls into the basket below the frame. JanOP1-91:2 Farmer and family returning from the rice field. JanOP1-91:3 Another process through which the rice grain goes. Fuji in rear.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0090

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    Transcription: JanOP1-90:1 Screening the rice. JanOP1-90:2 The husband works the fan which blows the hulls away while the grain of the rice falls into a separate pile below. JanOP1-90:3 Loosening the hulls from the grain. JanOP1-90:4 About ready for the market; tying it up.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0089

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    Transcription: 69452 Breaking ground for rice planting. 67464 Even the wife gives the ground personal attention. 69653 Transplanting the young plants. 69654 Setting the young plants out in rows. 69655 Same as previous.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0088

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    Transcription: JanOP1-88:1 Captain W.H. Hardy shaking hands with Baron Shibusawa while Count Okura looks on. Capt. Hardy came to Japan in 1853-4 with Commodore Perry and revisited Japan in 1918. JanOP1-88:2 Statue of Il Kamon No Kami, signer of the first treaty which opened up Japan to foreign intercourse. Erected in Yokohama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0087

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    Transcription: 69644 The Bonito fish being separated according to grade in Loo Choo. JanOP1-87:2 Captain W.H. Hardy, one of the two survivors of the Perry Expedition to Japan in 1853-4 as he appeared when visiting our Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0086

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    Transcription: JanOP1-86:1 Making straw shoes for the c***s of Japan. Note how he uses his toes. C4983 Mending the nets by the sea shore.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0085

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    Transcription: 64492 The silk thread being made in a private home. 64493 Making tea in the home.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0084

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    Transcription: JanOP1-84:1 Showing the edge of the hot lava flow, Sakurajima Kyushu, Japan. Eruption Jan. 12, 1914. The lava still is steaming in July 1918. 69543 A repair of the wooden shoes worn by Japanese. Note the height of the shoe, which is made for raining days. JanOP1-84:3 Making tile which covers the vast majority of houses.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0083

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    Transcription: JanOP1-83:1 Reiheiishi Kaido, Nikko. The highway lined with ancient cryptomerias for twenty miles. So called the Mikado used to travel along it, bearing gifts from his Imperial master to be offered at the mausoleum of Ieyasu.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0082

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    Transcription: 44874 Mt. Fuji. The height in 12,365 ft. The last eruption took place bet. Dec. 16, 1707 and Jan. 22, 1708. JanOP1-82:2 Surely the Gods left all their masterpiece in Japan. Viewing a fall at the end of a hard climb. JanOP1-82:3 Mt. Asama in action. This volcano has been very active for years.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0081

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    Transcription: 55286 Fuji between two trees. 68803 Fuji from a fall.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0080

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    Transcription: JanOP1-80:1 A line of bashas in Loo Choo Islands. These are the carriages in which the missionary travels when doing country work. The springs are practically worthless. JanOP1-80:2 Japanese at their "Newport" bathing place. JanOP1-80:3 Beautiful fall near Kyoto. JanOP1-80:4 One of the most exciting things in Japan is to go down the river at Kyoto or Kumagawa of Kyushu. Few sports have more thrills than running the rapids of these swift river.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0079

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    Transcription: 64494 The candy man doing business. JanOP1-79:2 A Loo Chooan festival. At Naha, the new capital of Loo Choo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0078

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    Transcription: JanOP1-78:1 A gala day in town. JanOP1-78:2 Boys dressed for holiday sports. JanOP1-78:3 Japanese stores.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0077

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    Transcription: JanOP1-77:1 An athletic stunt in Japan. The round bun must be eaten without touching it with the hands, at the completion of which the contestant passes on to another task which awaits him. JanOP1-77:2 On certain festival days the boys build shrines which they carry and during the day try to destroy those of the neighboring village boys, but preserve their own intact.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0076

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    Transcription: JanOP1-76:1 Two pilgrims on the famous road nearing Nikko probably proceeding to the most beautiful shrines in Japan and to the graves of Ieyasu and Iemitsu. 81973 Three girls by a lantern. Note the reflections, so noticeable in Japan. JanOP1-76:3 Japanese fencing.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0075

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    Transcription: 1870 A jar in which the Loo Chooan dead are buried. 62701 Two out for a "riki" ride. JanOP1-75:3 Japanese pilgrim returning from a visit to the top of peerless Fuji. The nine care takers in charge of as many rest stations on the ascent, burn on the walking sticks the names of their stations to show that the trip has actually been made. The ascent is usually made between the 15th of July and 15th of Sept. as c***s fear taking the trip as long as there is any snow on the grass. In former years women were debarred from ascending to the top of all these sacred peaks. In some localities the rule is still enforced. The height is 12,365 ft. Last eruption took place between Dec. 16, 1707 and Jan. 22, 1708.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0074

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    Transcription: JanOP1-74:1 A Loo Chooan woman grinding beans. Note when she pulls the string the upper movable piece revolves and thus grinds the beans in the hollow center. JanOP1-74:2 Catching the deadly "Habu" snake in the Loo Choo Islands, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0073

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    Transcription: JanOP1-73:1 An ordinary Loo Chooan home made of grass and bamboo. In this may be pigs or goats to keep the owner company. JanOP1-73:2 The outer gate of the City of Shuri, the old capital of Loo Choo. This shows its condition in 1918.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0072

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    Transcription: 64935 Loo Chooan old lady. Note the single hairpin which may be of wood brass, or silver, according to the caste of the lady. Part of her garments are made of the fine strands of the banana leaf. JanOP1-72:1 Loo Chooan old man. Note his hair and the solitary pin.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0071

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    Transcription: JapOP1-71:1 Two Loo Chooan girls carrying live pigs on their heads. JanOP1-71:2 Loo Chooan lady in ceremonial dress. JanOP1-71:3 A seller of vegetables. The house wife examining the goods.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0070

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    Transcription: JapOP1-70:1 A lotus pond. JapOP1-70:2 Grinding sugar cane in Loo Choo. Methodist Episcopal Mission house on top of hill.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0069

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    Transcription: JapOP1-69:1 A lotus pond. JapOP1-69:2 A lotus pond. JapOP1-69:3 A lotus pond.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0068

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    Transcription: JapOP1-68:1 At the chrysanthemum show. JapOP1-68:2 At the chrysanthemum show.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0067

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    Transcription: JapOP1-67:1 Wisteria flowers over a walk. Three girls, one with Japanese amagasa (umbrella). 64230 Kameido in Tokyo, where, "The Perfectly Free and Heaven Filling Heavenly Divinity," is worshipped. These wisteria blossoms make Kameido one of the show places of the captital. JapOP1-67:3 A garden enlivened by purple wisteria. JapOP1-67:4 A dwarf wisteria tree.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0066

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    Transcription: 82514 Flowers in Japan. 55287 Who would not propose a walk where the wisteria roof is of purple?
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0065

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    Transcription: JapOP1-65:1 Iris in bloom at Horikiri. Best in early June. JapOP1-65:2 In Greek mythology this thought is to be found, namely as the rainbow unites earth and heaven, in like manner is iris the messenger of the gods and men. JapOP1-65:3 In Greek mythology this thought is to be found, namely as the rainbow unites earth and heaven, in like manner is iris the messenger of the gods and men. JapOP1-65:4 Same as above. 67408 Flowers in Japan. JapOP1-65:6 The hydrangea. Thirty species are to be found in Japan, mountains of India, and in North America.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0064

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    Transcription: 64229 "I would like to see that monkey at his antics," says the young Japanese lassie. 96943 Getting her fortune told.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0063

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    Transcription: JapOP1-63:1 Children at play in front of a Shinto Shrine. The yard almost always to be found in front of the Shrine and Buddhist Temple furnishes the children of Japan their best palyground, which makes it the most natural thing in the world for the child to step into the temple, or the Sabbath School, conducted by the priests on Sundays. We Christians can give the Japanese churches funds, in order that they can success fully complete with the temples. Kindergartens, playgrounds, and gymnasiums must not be neglected in order to win the youth of the Far East. 60009 Another group in the yard surrounding the shrine.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0062

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    Transcription: 78464 Wrapped together like one two-headed child they live. The older sister shows the one who followed her the world over her shoulder, thus making it a perpetual game of leap frog. If the older sister runs on plays, the head of the little one bobs as perpetually as the clock pendulum. JapOP1-62:2 Two visitors enter the sick room. Note one carries his Japanese lantern, "We are so sorry that it hurts."
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0061

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    Transcription: JapOP1-61:1 A far eastern wash-basin. JapOP1-61:2 A lad and his toys. 69724 Two at sleep. Note the wooden pillows which they claim are better than ours filled with feathers.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0060

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    Transcription: 64491 An old woman cooking her simple meal on "hibashi" (a square earthen fire-box in which charcoal is burned.) 64870 Eating meals on the floor without tables or chairs. Note the rice in the large wooden affair by the right side of the mother.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0059

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    Transcription: JapOP1-59:1 The Sunday School in front of the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Fuji Tea Co. Shizuoka, Japan. JapOP1-59:2 A room ready for the guests. The home of Baron Junsho in Shuri Loo Choo Islands.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0058

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    Transcription: JapOP1-58:1 The Y.M.C.A. Hall in the plant of the Fuji Tea Co. Shizuoka, Japan. JapOP1-58:2 Teh ladies of the Methodist Church, Naha Loo Choo Islands (Note the difference between the native Loo Chooans and Japanese ladise. In rear at right Church and the two story parsonage, Naha. There is a debt of $1,250 on this property with 10% interest on the loan.)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0057

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    Transcription: JapOP1-57:1 Funeral at Rev. E.R. Bull's of a boy 18 years of age. His mother and father and sister were baptized in the home of Rev. Bull, Kagoshima, Japan. All the services of this new church, even funerals are held in the home of the missionary. The casket was about 36 inches square, as the dead was buried sitting in Japanese fashion. JapOP1-57:2 Mrs. Bull's singing class (wife of Rev. E.R. Bull) of Kagoshima, Japan. The students are from the city middle school for girls and from the private middle school of Baroness Shimadzu. A number from this class have been baptized.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0056

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    Transcription: JapOP1-56:1 Festival in the village of Katena Loo Choo Islands. (Note the straw roofs of the houses) Methodism has a very promising work here. JapOP1-56:2 On an evangelistic tour in Kyushu, Japan. The owner of the machine is Rev. Clark, Mryazaki, Kimura Seimatsu. "The Billy Sunday" of Japan is to his right.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0055

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    Transcription: JapOP1-55:1 The avenue lined with stone lanterns, Nara, Japan. JapOP1-55:2 "Kei ten ai jin," the famous motto of General Saigo Takamori, one of the greatest men of Satsuma, Kyushu, Japan. (Meaning love men and reverence Heaven) This was written by Gen. Saigo himself and is one of the treasures of Kagoshima, where he lived and died.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0054

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    Transcription: JapOP1-54:1 Beating the shells off from the beans. They strike in rotation. JapOP1-54:2 The Broadway of Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0053

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    Transcription: JapOP1-53:1 A sketch of the outer gate of the City of Shuri Loo Shoo on the day when Commodore Perry, in 1854, visited the King in his own island city. JapOP1-53:2 At the chrysanthemum show.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0052

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    Transcription: JapOP1-3:1
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0051

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    Transcription: JapOP1-51:1 Dedication service. Kindergarten building, Women's Foreign Missionary Society Hakodate, Japan. Built 1913.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0050

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    Transcription: 40811 New kindergarten building, Women's Foreign Missionary Society Hakodate, Japan. Built 1913.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0049

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    Transcription: 40810 Kindergarten building, Women's Foreign Missionary Society Built 1913. Hakodate, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0048

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    Transcription: Elkington #96 Entrance tower to Temple of Ten Sects of Buddhists at Kamakura, Japan. Elkington #79 Temple in Japan. Elkington #98 A Japanese garden attached to a temple in Kasama, 75 miles north of Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0047

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    Transcription: Elkington #89 A glimpse of the Nikko from the railroad. Elkington #91 A corner of Dr. Nitobe's drawing room in Tokyo. Elkington #95 Two sacred mountains north of Nikko, from the Imperial Bridge, over which the Emperor alone may pass.
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    Transcription: Elkington #76 A Japanese cabitnet in a Kyoto warehouse. One such costs Yen 10,000. Elkington #78 A reception room in Dr. Nitobe's house. Elkington #84 Dr. and Mrs. Nitobe's house, Tokyo, Japan. (Mrs. Nitobe is a sister of Joseph Elkington of Philadelphia, Pa.)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0045

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    Transcription: Elkington #10 Tea growing in Japan. Elkington #44 Harbor of Nagasaki, Japan. Elkington #67 Nikko, Japan. The Sacred Pond. 64663, Elkington #75 A view of Nara, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0044

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0043

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    Transcription: 28747 JapOP1-43:2 Street in Fukuoka, Japan. Fish pedler (Photo taken by A.D. Berry)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0042

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    Transcription: 64490 Kindergarten, Women's Foreign Missionary Society Hakodate, Japan. Built 1913. Opening of the new building.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0041

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    Transcription: JapOP1-41:1 Sunday School at Akunoma, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0040

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0039

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    Transcription: JapOP1-39:1 JapOP1-39:2
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0038

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0037

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    Transcription: JapOP1-37:1 JapOP1-37:2
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0036

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0035

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0034

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0033

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0032

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    Transcription: JapOP1-32:1 JapOP1-32:2
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0031

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    Transcription: 15091a 15091b
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0030

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0029

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    Transcription: JapOP1-29:1 JapOP1-29:2 15087 15088
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0028

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    Transcription: JapOP1-28:1 Eruption of Sakurajirua. JapOP1-28:2
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0027

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    Transcription: JapOP1-27:1 Eruption of Sakurajima. JapOP1-27:2 Eruption of Sakurajima.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0026

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    Transcription: 90021 Sunday School Teacher-Training Institute. Karuizawa, Japan. July 11-25, 1916.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0025

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    Transcription: 19905 Snap-shots of out-door life in Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0024

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    Transcription: 15347 Traveling shoemaker, Japan. 15348 Postman taking mail from train to office.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0023

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    Transcription: JapOP1-23:1 52. Weaving carpets.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0022

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    Transcription: 15349 Silk reeling, Japan. 15350 Handweaving, Japan, silk industry.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0021

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    Transcription: 15345 Japanese school children at an exhibition. 15346 Kindergarten games, Japan Public School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0020

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    Transcription: 15343 Loading coal, Nagasaki. 15344 Class in public school, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0019

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    Transcription: 15341 Loading coal, Nagasaki. 15342 Loading coal, Nagasaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0018

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    Transcription: 15195b Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0017

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    Transcription: 15195a Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0016

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    Transcription: 15194 Sendai Xu Orphanage. 15195 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0015

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    Transcription: 15192 Sendai Xu Orphanage. 15193 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0014

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    Transcription: 15190 Sendai Xu Orphanage. 15191 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0013

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    Transcription: 15188 Sendai Xu Orphanage. 15189 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0012

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    Transcription: 15186 Sendai Xu Orphanage. 15187 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0011

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    Transcription: 15024a A corner of the Ginza (main street), Tokyo. 15185 Sendai Xu Orphanage.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0010

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    Transcription: JapOP1-10:1 Triumphal arch erected in Nagoya to commemorate the fall of Tsingtan - a midnight view. JapOP1-10:2 Procession of geisha, of whom there are 2,000 in the city of Nagoya - a part of the demonstration made to celebrate the fall of Tsingtan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0009

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    Transcription: JapOP1-9:1 Ginza Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0008

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    Transcription: 23222 Students and faculty, Chinzei Gakuin.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0007

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    Transcription: JapOP1-7:1 "On the Road," Mr. Will Schwarts, Mr. Elder, and Mrs. Bull in the basha. JapOP1-7:2 A snake-breeder's front window in Nagoya City. This snakes is the mamushi, the only poisonous snake in Japan. It is bred by this man by thousands to be used as medicine. When grown it is put into a bottle such as those here used. Alcohol enough to fill the bottle is pured in and after standing for a time it is used for both external and internal maladies. This is Nagoya in the 20th century.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0006

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0005

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0004

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    Transcription: JapOP1-3:1
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    Transcription: JapOP1-2:1
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Page 0001

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    Transcription: JapOP1-1:1 Group taken at Fortieth Anniversary of Founding Methodist Episcopal Mission at Nagasaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan - O.P. #01 Introductory page

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0096

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    Transcription: 2508 Hiroshima Junior College for girls - The Choir. 2509 Hiroshima Junior College for Girls - entrance.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0095

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    Transcription: 1197 Hokkaido, Rev. Wallace Brownlee and Rev. Susumu Nishida during recess of the Hokkaido Preachers' meeting. 2503 Hiroshima Jonior College for girls - Mary Mae Millan teacher with class. 2504 Hiroshima Junior College for girls - the Library. 2505 Hiroshima Junior College for girls - class in session. 2506 Hiroshima Junior College for girls - pattern making in dressmaking class. 2507 Hiroshima Junior College for girls - English class in session.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0094

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    Transcription: 1203 Hokkaido, Mrs. Teruo Konai and son of Joonai Church. Boy was healed of a dread skin disease. 1204 Shintoku Hokkaido two little girls on way to Sunday School. 1556 Tokyo Japanese Christian University Chapel. 1560 Mt. Fuji countryside. 2501 Hiroshima Japan. Hiroshima Junior College for girls class in Home Management. 2502 Hiroshima Junior College for girls Dr. Hamako Hirosi, Pres. of College.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0093

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    Transcription: 1198 Hokkaido, Four Japanese ministers listen to Rev. Kanuo Kirono, the D.S. of the Hokkaido Dist. 1199 Obihiko, Hokkaido Rev. and Mrs. Osamu Doboshi of Obihiro Church. 1200 Obihiro, Hokkaido preachers who attended ministers meeting. 1201 Hokkaido Kushiro, Church. 1202 Hokkaido, The Methodist Church.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0092

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    Transcription: 1144 In library of Japan International Christian University - Tokyo, Japan. 1145 Chapel (left) and Diffendorfer memorial, Japan International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan. 1146 Diffendorfer Memorial, Japan International Christian University. - Tokyo, Japan. 1147 The Reverend and Mrs. Glen Bruner - Tokyo, Japan. 1195 Rev. Banki Yamashita - Otoru, Hokkaido. 1196 Rev. and Mrs. Hojima Yoshioka Kuriyama, Hokkaido.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0091

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    Transcription: C22112 Kobe, Palmore Inst - Oxford Hall. C22113 Kobe, Palmore Institute's new prayer chapel. C22145 Dr. E.S. Jones and Dr. Suyuki (D.D.S.) Dr. Jones makes the 3 fingers sign for "Jesus is Lord" as a salvation and a farewell. 1142 Dr. Takuhi Muto, moderator of Kyodan, wife and friends Tokyo, Japan. 1143 President Yuasa, of Japan International Christian University, Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0090

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    Transcription: C21517 Rev. Yasuyuki Umeda, Rev. Y. Nishizaka and Dr. John Cobb, preparing issues of hte paper, "Kerisuts Dendo Schimbun." Hyogo-ken. 1555 Japanese Christian University - 1956, Tokyo. 1557 TV Station, Tokyo 1956. 1558 Audio - Visual Aids Commission - 1956, Tokyo. 1559 Inside AVACO - Tokyo 1956.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0089

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    Transcription: C21331 Christian service center, Jahuson Air Force base. C21332 Christian sericemen's center - Sasebo. C21519 Mr. and Mrs. Shigemi Yokobiki in their daily devotions, using the Bible, Hymnal and "Christian Evangelistic News." Hyago-ken, Japan. C21518 Rev. Yasuyuki Umeda fumigates books from lending library in this chest books are loaned to hospital patients. Hyogo -ken.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0088

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    Transcription: C19527 Children in the nursery at meal time - food provided largely through Christian relief pragrams in America, Shichikui. C19528 Playtime at the nursery school - Shishkui. C19529 Grandmother with grandchild on her back watch nursery school children play, Shishikui. C19530 Not all moments at the nursery are happy ones. Shishikui. C20052 The new Shishikui Church. C20053 The new Iraks Shinsie Church. C20066 Nishinomiya, The main campus of Kwansei Gakuin. C20066 Nishinomiya The main Campus of Kwansei Gakuin.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0087

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    Transcription: C19515 Chas. Germany presents dictionary of the Bible and other books to M. Y. F. of Church in Kamojima - the gift is from youth of Linwood Methodist Church, Okla. City. C19516 A quartet of the Church youth group in Kamajima. C19517 Mr. and Mrs. Kyozo Iwai of Wakimachi before the tokanoma in their home Mr. Iwai is a Christian leader. C19518 Kobe - Rev. John B. Cobb speaks of dedication of Palmore English Inst. (at new bldg.) C19519 Kobe - a "yubiningyo" (finger doll) show at a kindergarten. C19520 Miss S. Deguchi and Miss R. Noda prepare the Japanese brush to write anouncements fro youth meeting at Kamajima Church. C19521 Rev. Seimatsu Kimura of Kamajima. C19522 Rev. Kimura preaching at the Easter service in Kamajima. C19523 Little girls in their finest Kimonos with their mothers at the kindergarten program. C19524 Little girls join in a dance at the kindergarten. C19525 Mr. and Mrs. Kikus Hamaguchi, Christian lay workers Shishikui Takushima Prefecture. C19526 Prayer time before mid-morning snack at nursery school in Shishkui - this is the work of Mr. and Mrs. Hamaguchi.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0086

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    Transcription: C19503 Shikaku - a Buddhist pilgrim making the rounds of the 88 Shingon Sect temples on the island. C19504 Kachi, Shikaku old fisherman by the see. C19505 Kachi, Shikaku old lady mending fishing net. C19506 kachi prefecture, Shikaku - fishermen discussing days catch. C19507 Fishing harbor in southern Fakushima prefecture, Shikaku. C19508 Shikaku winding in a large net laid out in the sea by boat. Here the 2nds are wound in. C19509 Shikaku Fishermen pulling in the net. C19510 Shikaku pulling in the net. C19511 Shikaku shovelling small white fish into basket. C19512 Shikaku a Shinto shrine. C19513 Shikaku a Shinto shrine. C19514 Murato Cape, Shikaku a Shrine dedicated to god Jizo, deep in a cave.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0085

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    Transcription: C18766 Farm mother and children. C18767 Farm children. C18756 Merry-go-round at cherry festival time. C18764 Slum street, Nagoya. C18765 Valley ball - Chinzei Gakuin Isahaya. C18768 Nagasaki - girls in library of Kwassei Girls' School. C18769 Nagasaki - Restored building Kwassei girls' school (had been damaged by atom bomb.) C18773 Nagasaki - Gymnasium in Kwassei Girls' School. C18770 Nagasaki social center. C18771 Nagasaki social center. C18772 Children playing in Ai Kei Gakuin social center. C19502 A Buddhist pilgrim Shikaku, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0084

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    Transcription: C18754 New bldg. - Tokyo Union Theological School dormitory. C18755 Country woman carrying produce. C18757 Farmer. C18758 A farm wife working in the field. C18759 Harrowing the field far planting. C18760 Farm youth. C18761 Farm youth at work. C18762 Family shrine alter. C18763 Farm child.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0083

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    Transcription: C18385 Mobile Hospital gift to Okinawa from the Church go-era of the First Methodist Church, Glendale, Calif. C18286 Same as C18385 C18393 Dr. Linus Bittner and Akiro Oshiro of Hushi, Okinawa, in front of mobile hosp. presented to Okinawa by the people of First Methodist Church of Glendale, Calf. F3181 Farm land near Beppu, Japan. F3182 Terraced hills in Kobe City, Japan. F3183 View in Kobe city, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0082

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    Transcription: F3070 Students working in peanut fields. F3071 Students coming in from work. F3072 Moving out of old barracks class rooms. F3073 Junior High girls help with moving. F3074 Old funiture moves to new bldg. F3075 Chinzei buildings from hillside. F3076 Chinzei buildings in valley, looking toward bay. F3077 Chinzei J.H. bldg. under construction. F3078 Chinzei Sr. High bldg. and pond.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0081

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    Transcription: F2883 Scene shots taken in a near Karuizawa, Japan. F3005 Shrine in Japan. F3063 Chinzei Gakuin Isahaya, Japan - starting foundation for gym. F3064 Students of work in fields. F3065 Farmers watching demonstration of modern agricultral methods. F3066 Chinzei teachers and Bldgs. at cherry blossom time. F3067 Students at work in field. F3068 Junior H.S. Bldg. from beyond the pond. F3069 Junior High Bldg. wearing completion, grading fro gym. at side.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0080

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    Transcription: C18167 Beggars Village Church, Beppu, Japan. F2874 Farm scene in area of Kariuzawa, Japan. F2875 Farm scene in area of Kariuzawa, Japan. F2876 Farm scene in area of Karuizawa, Japan. F2877 Farm scene in area of Karuizawa, Japan. F2878 Farm scene in area of Karuizawa, Japan - Threshing. F2879 A rural scene. F2880 New Year's clothes on small girls in Osaka. F2881 Close-up shot of silkwarms feeding on mulberry leaves.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0079

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    Transcription: F2817 Home economics and H.S. Bldgs. Aoyama Gakyuin, Tokyo, Japan. F2818 New missionary residence, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan. F2819 Girls weeding athletic ground at Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan. F2820 Garden party at Chaplain's center - Tokyo, Japan. F2821 Cooks and food at Chaplains' Garden party, Tokyo, Japan. F2822 Japanese mother and daughter - Tokyo, Japan. C18155 Sign on rebuilt Shuri Church larged in Okinawa. F18156 Students in Yichon Girl's School former buildings destroyed. C18157 Both lost their legs in war - Japan. C18166 Hino Rural Training school - getting practical experience.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0078

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    Transcription: F2808 Imperial Palace moat and Diet Bldg. Tokyo, Japan. F2809 Dr. and Mrs. Troyer and Dr. and Mrs. E.E. Tuck in lounge on 3rd floor. J.I.C.U. Tokyo, Japan. F2810 Hangar for Physical Educ. Int'l Christian Univ. Tokyo, Japan. F2811 Prof. Herman Sacon, (former Methodist) Tokyo Union Theological Seminary, Japan. F2812 Chapel and campus of Tokyo Union Theologica Seminary. F2813 Classroom Bldg. at Union Theol. Seminary - Tokyo, Japan. F2814 Teachers of Union Theol. Sem. Tokyo, Japan. F2815 Classroom Bldg. and Refrectory - Tokyo Union Theol. Seminary. F2816 Entrance to Aoyama Gakuin College - Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0077

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    Transcription: F2799 Swimming pool and chapel at Nagoya Boys' School, Japan. F2800 Sapporo church (former Methodist) Japan. F2801 Outstanding laymen, Sapporo, Japan. F2802 Ginza street, Tokyo, Japan. F2803 C.L.S. Bookstore on Ginza st. - Tokyo, Japan. F2804 Ginza shopping street. C.L.S. Bldg. in background - Tokyo, Japan. F2895 Marunouchi Bldg. in front of Tokyo station. F2806 Largest movie house in Orient - Tokyo, Japan. F2807 Piccadilly Theater, Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0076

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    Transcription: F2790 Komojima Church, Kyushu, Japan (built by Chas. Germany) F2791 Drying cereals in Kamojima, Japan. F2792 Nagasaki, Japan. Atomic bomb ruins, Catholic Catheral. F2793 Nagasaki, Japan. Social Center and Church (from rear) F2794 Nagasaki, Japan D.F.M. home of E.E. Best. F2795 P.F. Warner and teachers at Nagoya Boy's School. F2796 Paul Warner recieves farewell present from mayor of Nagoya. F2797 Nagoya Boys School at recess time, Japan. F2798 New Campus and Bldg. at Nagoya Boy's School, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0075

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    Transcription: F2522 Nikko. Boy in Religious Festival parade. F2781 Hakodate, Japan. Iai Girls School. F2782 Hino, Japan. Women students working at Rural Training School. F2783 Hiroshima, Japan New Classroom bldg. Hiroshima Woman's Univ. F2784 Hiroshima, Japan - New dormitory and Bldg. of Hiroshima Woman's Univ. F2785 Hiroshima, Japan - Roof of Hiroshima Girls College. F2786 Hiroshima, Japan. Dormitory at Hiroshima Woman's College. F2787 Hiroshima, Japan. GIrls' High School. F2788 Hokkaido, Japan. Evyn Adams and pioneer Christian. F2788 Kamojima, Japan. Kindergarten at play (Chas. Germany)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0074

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    Transcription: F2771 Shuri, Okinawa Admin. Bldg. Univ. of Ryukyus. F2773 Congratulatory wreaths at opening of new restaurant, Japan. F2774 Boys' festival carp flying - rural Japan. F2775 Beppu, Japan seller of flowers. F2776 Beppu, Japan hot springs park. F2777 Beppu Japan. Commercialized "Hell Valley" Hot Springs center. F2778 Beppu, Japan. Beppu Orphanage (Katherine Stevens) F2780 Children at Christian orphanage, Beppu, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0073

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    Transcription: F2762 Where 85 high school girls died in Okinawa. F2763 Skull and bones of early defendees of Okinawa against Japan. F2764 Okinawa - Country girls at crypt of bones from recent war. F2765 Okinawa - Outdoor Kindergarten. F2766 Okinawa - Christian Kindergarten, with no roof for shelter. F2767 Okinawa - OUtdoor Christian Kindergarten. F2768 Okinawa, Kind church drum beats rythm for hymn singing. F2769 Okinawa - Village primary school. F2770 Okinawa - Yoshio Higa, Otis Bell and Pres. of Univ. of Ryukyus.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0072

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    Transcription: F2752 Okinawa - village scene. F2753 Village scene in rural Okinawa F2754 Okinawa - country girls near Suicide Cliff. F2755 Okinawa - Typical rural scene with church. F2756 Okinawa - Thatched roofed homes in Leper Colony, on Island of Yagaji. F2758 Okinawa - All that is left of a castle. F2759 Okinawa - war debris collected at old Japanese Scrine. F2760 Naha, Okinawa - Ruins of former Presbyterian church. F2761 War scrap and pearl culture in Okinawa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0071

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    Transcription: F2743 Takabaru Church in rural Okinawa. F2744 Episcopalian hdqtrs and car. F2745 Okinawa - Rev. and Mrs. Yoshio Higa (moderator) F2746 Okinawa - Missionaries' concrete residences (Rickaed and Bell) C172747 Nago, Okinawa Christian congregation. F2748 Okinawa - Pastor Higa of Univ. of Ryukyus. F2749 Okinawa - country market. F2750 Okinawa - View from American officers' club. F2751 Okinawa - view across rebuilt city of Mawashi.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0070

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    Transcription: C17789 Nagoya Gahuin. Construction work at new location. C17790 Nagoya Gakuin. Construction work at the new location. C18137 Okinawa - Leprosy victim playing banjo. C18139 Okinawa at Mrs. Shinabukuro's house (thatch roof). C18140 Japan students awaiting arriving of Dr. Brumbaugh. F2738 Naha church (old Methodist) Okinawa. F2739 Okinawa - Chaplain McQueen and family (Southern Calif. Conf.) F2740 Okinawa - One of few Buddhist temples. F2741 Okinawa - Calla lilies in pastor's garden. F2742 Okinawa Christian and missionaries.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0069

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    Transcription: C17476 Christian Literature Society stall General Council of the United Church of Christ in Japan. C17490 Primary class in Japanese style Reinanzaka Church. C17761 Japan work camp. Prayer before work. C17762 Japan work camp. students dig rubble. C17763 Shikanjima work camp. Gathering up tile, brick, etc. C17764 J-3 and Japanese students. Keith Johnson.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0068

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    Transcription: C17470 Tokyo. Mr. Igarashi reading bible with one of his boys. C17471 Executive committee of council of Yokohama youth fellowhip. C17472 Refreshments after meeting Yokohama Youth Fellowship. C17473 Refreshments after meeting Yokohama Youth Fellowship. C17474 Rebuilding of Tokyo Union Church. C17475 Dr. M. Kozaki (seated) and the secretary, Rev. R. Kato in consultation in General Council the United Church of Christ in Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0067

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    Transcription: C17464 Ochanomizu. A lesson in reading and writing. C17465 Reinanzaka. A class in the church tower. C17466 Primary class fifth year in Reinanzaka Church. C17467 Niijima Gakuin - Annaka Mr. Beecken giving an English lesson. C17468 Praying fro the departed in front of the Buddhist Scriptures. C17469 Tokyo. Mr. Igarashi reading the bible with his family.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0066

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    Transcription: C17458 Dr. E. M. Clark of the American Presbyterian mission teach beginners' Greek in Japan Christian Rural service and training center. C17459 Typical Japanese paper plays. (Christians use them in Sunday school and on streets to tell Bible stories.) C17460 Giving out bibles to the older residents of Ochanomizu. C17461 Ochanomizu. Woman with children on front porch. C17462 Ochanomizu. Shacks along the banks of the gorge near the Ochanomizu. C17463 Ochanomizu. Boy eating in shack.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0065

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    Transcription: C14265 Nagoya boys school. F2524 Nikko. Famous freize; Hear not, see not and speak not. C17455 Kobe Sumiyoshi Church. C17456 Tokyo. Nihonhashi Church. C17457 Maebashi. Students studying in dormitory Kyoai Girls School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0064

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    Transcription: C17439 Tokyo. Students in dormitory washer Tokyo Union Theological Seminary. C17440 Isahaya. High School boys at Chuinzei Gakuin buildings. C17441 Isahaya. Army Hospital barracks used as Junior High School Buildings of Chuinzei Gakuin. C17442 Isahaya. Freshman boys at Chuinzei Gakuin.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0063

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    Transcription: C17435 Tokyo. General view of the Dining Hall of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary. C17436 Tokyo. Dormitory room of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary. C17437 Tokyo. Social room of dormitory in Tokyo Union Theological Seminary. C17438 Tokyo. Corridor of half the length of the dormitory of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0062

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    Transcription: C17431 School rooms at National Rural Training Center. C17432 Hino. Growing vegetables at National Rural Training Center. C17433 Tokyo. Dining Hall of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary. C17434 Tokyo. Other view of the Dining Hall of Tokyo Union Theological Seminary.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0061

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    Transcription: C17427 Hino. Class room at National Rural Training Center. C17428 Hino. Potatoes harvested in late Aug. 1950; in back is threshing machines, at National Rural Training Center. C17429 Hino. Students of National Rural Training Center. C17430 Hino. Students with hoe and plough at National Rural Training Center.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0060

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    Transcription: C17423 Hino. Prayer before work at National Rural Training Center. C17424 Hino. Studying rural life at National Rural Training Center. C17425 Hino. Meal time out of doors at National Rural Training Center. C17426 First year students having noon meal out of doors at National Rural Training Center.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0059

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    Transcription: C17419 Hino. Vegetable gardening at National Rural Training Center. C17420 Goat dairy in National Rural Training Center. C17421 Hino. Hino. Dairy training at National Rural Training Center. C17422 Hino. Growing rabbits in National Rural Training Center.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0058

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    Transcription: C17415 United Church of Christ in Japan: Prayer circle at Yokohama Youth Fellowship meeting. C17416 Tokyo. Communion Service at 6th General Council of United Church of Christ, Oct. 1951 held at Fujimi - cho Church. C17417 Hino. Harvesting wheat at National Rural Training Center. C17418 Hino. Threshing wheat at National Rural Training Center.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0057

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    Transcription: C15992 Mrs. S. Takeboyashi. Week of Dedication. 1951. C17116 Yohosuka Community Center Library. 1951. C17160 Yokohama, Dr. Laton E. Holmgren delivered the Easter sermon at sunrise services held in the Open Air Theater Yokohama Park. Dr. Holmgren is presently lecturing on Democracy throughout universities in Japan. 1951. C17409 Utsunomiya church. C17408 Tottori Chruch. C17410 Tokyo, Ikehoue Church of Christ.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0056

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    Transcription: C15786 Rev. Darley Downs (left) and Rev. Tomita at 9th Anniversay of Protestant Missionary in Japan. 1950. C15787 Tohohikio Kagawa (left) and Rev. Shiroh Kwada, his co-worker. 1950. C15788 Japanese mother and child standing against background of cherry blossom. 1950. C15789 A Japaense grandfather and his two grand children taking a walk through the park, 1950. C15790 The way farm lands in Japan are divided into little paddy fields. 1950. C15791 The temple at Nagano, 1950. C15792 A pilgrim reading from his prayer book outside the famous Shingon temple at Kanonji. 1950. C15793 Two typical Japanese Children. The girl is the daughter of one of our Christian families. 1950. C15794 Herbert Costin - J-3, Surveys a small fishing village on Japan's coast and ponders the Christian challenge it presents.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0055

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    Transcription: C15360 J-3's Embarking at San-Francisco. Aug. 27, 1950. C15369 Entrance to new high school building at Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. 1950. F1276 Shinto festival and shrine. Japan. F1277 Children in Festival clothes awaiting coming of Shrine. Japan. 1950. F1278 Kyoto - Japan. One of the old Imperial Palace. 1950.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0054

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    Transcription: F895 Sunday School class at Aoyama Gakuin. Tokyo. F896 J-3 Summer conference. F897 Scene at Lake Jojiri, Summer resort. Japan. F898 Guest in Japanese home. F899 Japanese Women sewing. C15201 Chinzei Gakuin shortley after Aug. 9, 1945. C15202 The Christmas service at the new Chinzei Gakuin, Isahoga. Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0053

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    Transcription: F886 Chilren at play, Japan. F887 Prof. Kojima, Aoyoma Gakuin. F888 John Reibhoff and guests. Tokyo. F889 Mrs. Kojima making tea. Aoyoma Gakuin. Tokyo. F890 Gardian Deity outside of Temple. F891 Japanese hostess and guest. F892 Japanese hostess and guest. F893 Hostess greeting guest. F894 Scene at Lake Nojiri, Summer resort. Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0052

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    Transcription: C14368 Shoroku Kto - Nagoya, Japan. C14368 Shoroku Kato, entertaining Japanese children near his college dormitory. C14404 Free playtime in Ki Ai Kindergarten. C14405 "Christmas is for everyone." First observance of X-mas of the 7th grades. Nagare Kawa Church hall was borrowed for the occasion.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0051

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    Transcription: C14356 Mrs. Shacklock and Joan Reynold of Tokyo. C14357 Rev. and Mrs. Lee Palmore of Kwasaki Gakuin, reading letter of thanks for relief clothes they had given out. C14358 Ration depot, food, Tokyo. C14359 Mildred Ann Paine, Tokyo, and doctor who assists in well baby clinic, and wife. C14360 A professor, Mr. Ijima both of Aoyama Gakuin and Bishop Abe. C14361 Dr. Ansano of Memorial Hospital, Hiroshima, and F. Shacklock. C14362 School girls playing Ping Pong. Osaka girls school. C14363 Prof. Kojima, Aoyoma Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0050

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    Transcription: C14347 Catholic cathedral, Nagasaki. C14348 Japanese gardeners making garden, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C14349 Japanese gardeners, making garden, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C14350 Building Costractor Tokyo. C14351 Mrs. F. Shacklock, Dr. Diffendorfer, and Mrs. Saito in Japan. C14352 One of 14 orphans in orphans home Hiroshima, opened by tender hearted mom. C14353 Burial grounds on hill. Yokohama. C14354 Inonset church, Osaka Japan. C14355 Eliot Shimer (J-3) of Yokohama with principal of his school and Mrs. Schaklock.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0049

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    Transcription: C14330 John Reibhoff teaching English. C14331 John Reibhoff teaching English. C14332 Youth bowing at Nikko Shinto. C14333 Summer conf. discussion. J-3's Japanese youth leader conf. C14334 Writing announcements of Service fro Church sign board Hemji Girl School. C14335 Stone Dibutsus [Buddha] Komoro. C14344 Temple grounds, Nikko Japan. C14345 Principal I. Kawasaki Dr. Sasamori and Rev. and Mrs. Shacklock. C14346 Playgrounds Hirosaki School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0048

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    Transcription: C14321 School children, Aoyama Gakuin. Tokyo. C14321 School Children, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C14322 John Reibhoff entertain student visitor. C14323 John Reibhoff entertain student visitors. C14324 Saito, a student of Aoyama Gakuin college. C14326 Sally Ellington teaching English. C14327 Sally Ellington teaching English. C14328 Bessie Howell teaching English. C14329 Bessie Howell teaching English.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0047

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    Transcription: C14311 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Discussion group. 1949. C14312 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Discussion group. 1949. C14313 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Discussion group. 1949. C14314 J-3 Conf. Charles Germany. Eliot Shimer and Alice Boyer. C14316 Morse Saito (J-3) leading chapel singing. Palmore Inst. Kobe. C14317 Morse Saito, teaching English conversation, Palmore Inst. Kobe. C14318 Kieth Johnson with Dr. and nurses at clinic settlement house, directed by Kwansei Gakuin. C14319 Kieth Johnson and Mrs. Kanzaki, Kwansei Gakuin, visit the school's settlement house clinic. C14320 Burned out chapel of girls school Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, destroyed by Americal bombing.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0046

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    Transcription: C14302 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Paul Sims and Rev. S. Sakira. C14303 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Norman Parsons and Rev. I. Shikoma. C14304 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Wayne Cowan and Rev. H. Ito. C14305 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Rev. Paul Gregory Rev. S. Sakurai, Rev. Chiba, Rev. Wm. Mesendiek. C14306 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. committee. Tom Grubbs, Mary Jones and Rev. I. Shikoma. C14307 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Rev. Johnnie Figita, Rev. Jomura center, Chairman of youth committee. C14308 Music class, Hirosaki Girls School. C14309 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Discussion group. 1949. C14310 J-3's Japanese youth leaders, summer conf. Discussion group. 1949.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0045

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    Transcription: C14292 Milli Chapman and students, Himeji. C14293 Milli Chapman and students, Himeji. C14294 Vespers on the beach, J-3 summer conf. 1949 - Jojiri. C14295 Vespers on the beach, J-3 summer conf. 1949 Nojiri. C14296 Vespers on the beach J-3 summer conf. 1949 Nojiri. C14298 Worship service, conf. of J-3's and Japanese youth leaders. 1949. C14299 Communion service, conf. of J-3's and Japanese youth leader. 1949. C14300 Discussion group, conf. of J-3's and Japanese youth leaders. 1949. C14301 Discussion group, conf. of J-3's and Japanese youth leaders, 1949.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0044

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    Transcription: C14283 Baseball, Hirosaki Girls school. C14284 Baseball, Hirosaki Girls School. C14285 Ann Hutcheson and Principal Abota, Hakodate Girls School. C14286 Rebecca Giles with Y.M.C.A. cabinet andd advisor, Hakodate girls school. C14287 Rebecca Giles with Y.M.C.A. cabinet and advisor, Hakodate Girls School. C14288 Rythm orchestra, Orphanage kindergarten, Shimonoseki. C14289 Children and goat, orphanage kindergarten, Shimonoseki. C14290 Church of Tenri Kyo, Sect.of Shinto. C14291 Tea ceremonial.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0043

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    Transcription: C14274 Music class taught by Alice Southern and Mrs. Miura. Hirosaki girls school. C14275 Students calling, on Doris Hartley, Hirosaki. C14276 J-3's and friends, Hirosaki church. C14277 J-3's and friends Hirosaki church. C14278 George Parrott and students, Hirosaki. C14279 Paul Sims and Principal Kawasaki, Hirosaki Boys school. C14280 Paul Sims and Prof. Araya Hirosaki, Boys School. C14281 Paul Sims and students Hirosaki Boys School. C14282 Alice Southern Principal Ada, Dorise Hartley, Paul Sims, Principal Kawasaki and George Parrott.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0042

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    Transcription: C14266 James Wilson and students, Nagasaki. C14267 Geta footwear at entrance at social center, Tokyo. C14268 School girls clearing playground, Hiroshima. C14269 J-3 Paul Sims reading the cookbook to his housekeeper. C14270 Chapel, Hiroshima girls school. C14271 George Parrott's English class, Hiroshima School. C14272 Doris hartley's English class, Hiroshima girls school. C14273 Junior High class, Hiroshima school.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0041

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    Transcription: C14256 School Boy, Himeji. C14257 School Boy, Himeji. C14258 Canal and bridge, Nagasaki. C14259 Mary Jones distributing relief. C14260 Prof. and Mrs. Muranaka and family, Kwassui girl school. C14261 Attendant - Buddhist Temple - Kyoto. C14262 Miss Michi Kawai, Principal, Keisen Girls School Tokyo. C14263 Book store near center of destruction, Hiroshima. C14264 Street scene.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0040

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    Transcription: C14247 School girls clearing rubble, Osaka. Girls School. C14248 Sewing class, Fukuoka Girls School. C14249 Sewing class, Fukuoka Girls School. C14250 Doctor Diffendorfer and Abe at Aoyama Gakuin. C14251 John Rriebhoff and Leonard Hughes, teachers at Aoyama Gakuin. C14252 Gardening class Keisen Girls School, Tokyo. C14253 Gardening class Keisen Girls School, Tokyo. C14254 Gardening class Keisen Girls School, Tokyo. C14255 Dr. and patient singing hymn, Momorial Hospital, Hiroshima.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0039

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    Transcription: C14238 Mrs. Kojima preparing tea, Aoyama Gakuin. C14239 Japanese guest. C14240 Japanese sewing. C14241 Children at play, Japanese home. C14242 Children at play, Japanese home. C14243 John Riebhoff and student callers, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C14244 Mother and babies in well-baby clinic, Ai Kei Gakuin, Tokyo. C14245 Street scene Nagasaki. C14246 James Wilson and students, Nagasaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0038

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    Transcription: C14229 Gardnener transplanting tree, Aoyama Gakuin. C142230 Gardeners transplanting tree, Aoyama Gakuin. C14231 Preparing tea, Japanese tea ceremony. C14232 Wayne Cowan and Payton Palmore at home, Nagoya. C14233 Playgrounds and ruins Kwanto Gakuin, Yokohama. C14234 Guests for tea, Japanese home. C14235 Guests for tea, Japanese home. C14236 Prof. Kojima and John Riebhoff, Aoyama Gakuin, in Kojima's home. C14237 Prof. Kojima and John Riebhoff, Aoyama Gakuin in Kojima's home. C14325 Sally Ellington, John Reibhoff and Bessie Howell.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0037

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    Transcription: C14220 Herbert Costen English Class, Kobe. C14221 Herbert Costen and English class, Kobe. C14222 Girls Hiroshima school levelling playground. C14223 Rrev. and Mrs. Leverett Thompson. C14224 Baseball at Chinyei Gakuin, Nagasaki. C14225 Pupils of Keisen Girls school. C14226 Students of James Wilson's English class, Nagasaki. C14227 Mrs. Grace Wilson and Japanese language teacher. C14228 Mrs. Grace Wilson and Japanese language teacher.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0036

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    Transcription: C14211 Outdoor drawing class Keisen Girls School, Tokyo. C14212 Kindergarten children, Ai Kei Gakuin. C14213 Kindergarten children Ai Kei Gakuin. C14214 Kindergarten Children Ai Kei Gakuin. C14215 Kindergarten Children Ai Kei Gakuin. C14216 Kindergarten Children Ai Kei Gakuin. C14217 Kindergarten Children Ai Kei Gakuin. C14218 Drawing class, Fukuoka Girls school. C14219 Country sign board.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0035

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    Transcription: C14202 Discussion att J-3 Japanese youth leaders camp. Nojiri. C14203 Discussion at J-3 Japanese youth leaders conf. Nojiri. C14204 Discussion at J-3 Japanese youth leaders conf. Nojiri. C14205 Discussion at J-3 Japanese youth leaders conf. Jojiri. C14206 Discussion at J-3 Japanese youth leaders conf. Nojiri. C14207 J-3 conference recreation hour. C14208 J-3 conference recreation hour, Eliot Shimer and W.B. Swim. C14209 J-3 conference, Kieth Johnson at K.P. C14210 Outdoor drawing class, Keisen Girls school, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0034

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    Transcription: C14194 Mary Jones distributing relief clothing, with help of local committee man, Hirosaki. C14195 Mary Jones distributing relief clothing with help of local committee man. Hirosaki. C14196 Mary Jones visiting home in Hiroshima where arena relief clothing has been sent. C14197 Children in orphanage wearing relief clothing from America. Hiroshima. C14198 Children in orphanage wearing relief clothing from America. Hiroshima. C14199 Playgournd, To-O Gijuku, Hiroshima. C14200 Principal Shu, Maebashi girl school, with symbolic pagoda made from increasing bomb which fell on campus. C14201 Reading a Japanese letter.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0033

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    Transcription: C14112 Miss Mamako Hirose. Pres. of Seiwa Joski Gkuin Nishinomniga - Japan. C14188 Japanese orphan brought back from Phil. I. in orphanage at Hiroshima. C14189 Students of Jo-O Gizku Hiroshima. C14190 Students of To-O Gijuku Hirosaki. C14191 Students of To-O Gijuku Hirosaki. C14192 Poatman delivering relief package to Mildred Ann Paine, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0032

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    Transcription: J862 Social center, Yokosuka, Rev. Everett Thompson and friends. C14106 Hiroko Chan, a day cure child at Yokosuka Community Center. C14107 Hiroko Chan, A day care child at Yokosuka Community Center. C14108 "Day Care" graduates, 1949 Yokosuka Community Center. C14022 Postman delivering relief parcel to Ruth Tayler, Kobe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0031

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    Transcription: J856 Mrs. Shacklock in Temple courtyard, Nara. J857 Gateway, Temple, Nara. J858 Baseball, Kwansei Gakuin. J859 Sally Ellington with dwarf pine. Yokohama. J860 Sally Ellington and principal Otaki of Seibi Girls School - Yokohama. J861 Professor and Mrs. Maranoka and family. Kwassui Girls School, Nagasaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0030

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    Transcription: J850 United church. Farmer Methodist Hiroshima. J851 School girls sketching in Asano park. Hiroshima. J852 Shirley Webb and Jean Taylor J-3's. Maebashi. J853 Principal Shu of Maebashi girls school with symbolic Pagoda made from caps of American incendiary bombs which fell on campus. J854 Postman delivering relief parcels to Ruth Taylor, Kobe. J855 Herbert Costonand English class, Palmore Institute. Kobe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0029

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    Transcription: J844 Kiyomizu Temple yard, Kyoto. J845 Outdoor drawing class, Osaka girls school. J846 Outdoor chapel, Osaka girl school. J847 Rubble and flower. Osaka girl school. J848 Catholic church, Osaka celebration for holy relic of St. Francis Xavier. J849 Street scene, Hiroshima 1949.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0028

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    Transcription: J838 Play ground, orphanage, Shimonoseki. J839 Torii gateway to Shinto Shrine - Kamakura. J840 Mother at prayer, Kamakusa Shrine. J841 Shrine yard, Kamakusa. J842 Shinto Shrine - Kamakusa. J843 Heian Shrine, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0027

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    Transcription: J832 Japanese ceremonial dress. J833 Japanese child. J834 Fish vendor. J835 Selling fruits and sweets in public park. J836 Relief goat and orphanage children, Shemonoseki. J837 Shimonoseki Harbor from campus of Baiko School fro girls (former Presbyterian)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0026

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    Transcription: J829 Street scene - Japan. J830 Japanese child. J831 Children at play.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0025

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    Transcription: J820 Farmer helper. J821 Threshing Wheat. J822 Threshing wheat. J823 Farmer and factories. J824 Himeji Castle. J825 Writing announcements of S.S. services forr church signboard. Himeji Girl School. (Former Baptist)
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0024

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    Transcription: J814 Terrace - with wheat fields below, and tangarene orange tree obove. J815 Farmerrs. J816 Farmers - and said boats on the river. J817 Cutting wheat by hand. J818 Cutting wheat by hand. J819 Cutting wheat by hand.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0023

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    Transcription: J808 Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. J809 Valley ball, Hirosaki girls school. J810 Kindergarten in an Orphanage, Hirosaki. J811 Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. J812 J-3's Doris Hertley, Paul Sims and friends, Hirosaki Church. J813 Rice fields.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0022

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    Transcription: J802 Chapel of Girls school, Aoyama Gakuin, destroyed by bombing, unrepaired 1949 - Tokyo. J803 Grade school pupils, Aoyama Gakuin - Tokyo. J804 Toy shop - Hirosaki. J805 Japanese girls - Hirosaki. J806 Students of Hirosaki Girls school on expression near Mt. Iwaki. J807 Snow scene - Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0021

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    Transcription: J796 Graduates, 1949, Women Christian college - Tokyo. J797 Graduates, 1949, Women Christian College, Tokyo. J798 Pre-lab home of J-3's, Aoyama Gakuin - Tokyo. J799 Japanese garden on campus of Aoyama Gakuin, Japan. J800 Rubble and hovel, 1949 J801 Street scene, downtown Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0020

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    Transcription: C13945 Stamp club. C13946 Chorus with leader, Mr. S. Pumiya in front center. C13947 Rhythm class. C13948 Process of puppet making. C13949 Volunteer leaders from Wesley foundation, and staff members.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0019

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    Transcription: C13855 Ruines of Church in Hiroshima. C13862 Peace community center, Hiroshima. C13869 Hiroshima park in cherry blossom time. C13887 One of the post war churches in Japan. C13888 Sanctuary of a post war churches in Japan. C13844 Youth Department of Ai Kei Garhuen - puppet show.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0018

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    Transcription: C13712 Eastt Kobe Church. C13713 Kobe Seiai Church, Quonset type. C13714 Rev. Naito and family, minister of Seiai Church. C13716 Farmer using traditional had plow. C13715 Kobe Sheion Church - pre fab type. C13717 Farmer in wheat field. C13718 Mrs, Kenji Tsutsui and goat. C13719 Mrs. Matsuo and laghters - Christians. C13720 Mrs. Matsuo, Christian. C13856 Young people's group, Hiroshima, Japan. C13853 Hiroshima, Japan congregation. C13854 Hiroshima, children's class.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0017

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    Transcription: C13698 Seiwa kindergarten, teaches playing with children. C13699 Hiroshima girls' school group of alumnae. C13700 Rev. John B. Coff. C13702 Palmore school. C13701 Palmore school. C13703 Principal Takiyi Isliri. C13704 Rev. and Mrs. Cobb missionary at Palmore. C13705 Herbert Coston - J-3. C13706 Herbert Coston and Japanese students. C13707 Japanese students in Palmore library lounge. C13708 Ruth Talyor J-3 speaks at Chapel. C13709 Palmore students in Bible class. C13710 Group-Sunday morning Bible class. C13711 Gutted Union Church in Kobe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0016

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    Transcription: C13685 Seiwa Kindergarten child removing shoes. C13687 Seiwa kindergarten, reading books. C13688 Seiwa kindergarten cleaning up. C13690 Seiwa kindergarteen - mid-morning cereal. C13689 Seiwa kindergarten - rythm band. C13697 Seiwa kindergarten jumping rope. C13691 Seiwa kindergarten worship period. C13692 Seiwa kindergarten, play period. C13693 Seiwa kindergarten, play period. C13695 Seiwa kindergarten - play period. C13696 Seiwa kindergarten, play period.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0015

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    Transcription: C13676 Goat given to boys' and girl's town. C13677 Worship center in missionary home. C13679 Hiroshima, 1949. C13681 Fisherman mending nets. C13678 J-3's In Kobe. C13680 Rev. Eichi Kto and son, rural minister. C13682 J-3's in student's longer at Palmore. C13683 Students studying in room at Palmore. C13684 Herbert Costor J-3, talking with Japanese. C13686 Seiwa Kindergarten - drawing class.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0014

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    Transcription: C13601 Official welcome in chapel building. C13602 Official welcome in front of man class building. C13665 Bible study class. C13666 Student singing. C13667 Showing christian study. C13668 Unpacking sports equipment. C13669 Receiving relief clothing from America. C13670 Missionary concerning Japanese youth. C13671 Children in the street. C13672 Children on the beach. C13673 Hiroshima Sei Ai girls in lab. C13674 Hiroshima Castle. C13675 Hiroshima class, Boys' and Girls' town.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0013

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    Transcription: C13590 Group in prayer room, Kwassui. C13591 Kerth Lahnson and blind Japanese student. C13593 Nap time at the Yosuka community center. C13594 Dedication of Matouyama Banchs Church, May 23, 1948. C13597 In front of the cement building and administration building. C13359 Girls firing onions in dormitory kitchen. C13596 Main school buidling with class room. C13598 A school garden. C13500 Playing basketball in November.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0012

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    Transcription: C13575 Kindergarten children on their way to school. C13576 Rev. Shaver of Octa shows some prizes squash from his garden. C13577 Young people enroute to a young adult fellowship conference. C13578 Retired grandmother taking care of children. C13579 Macy MacMillan with neighborhood children with whom she works in Hiroshima. C13580 College girls from the food and nutritions class at Kwassui girls school in Nagasaki. C13581 Rev. Yoshimi Kwassui, Minister with Bible class on playground. C13582 Ballet class in school gym. C13565 Woship scene in small chapel. C13587 Japanese children coming to school. C13586 Picture of Play "this is the way we wash our clothes." C13588 Outdoor dining room. C13589 Girl in prayer room.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0011

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    Transcription: C13564 Teachers at the entrance to the kindergarten, Kazashima C13565 The missionary out calling, Kazashima, Japan. C13566 Another view of the Kazashima Kindergarten. C13567 Showing the Kazashima residence and kindergarten children. C13568 Main Building Nagoya Boy's school. C13569 Nagoya Boys' middlle school. C13570 Construction above school, Nagoya. C13571 Ruth Taylor and Bill Porter get together in Kobe. C13572 James Wilson of Nagasaki also goes to Kobe for the get-together. C13573 J-3's of the Osaka-Kobe area being honored at a lunchoen given by the pastor. C13574 Kindergarten children in Kamojima stop to demonstrate a dance for the photographer.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0010

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    Transcription: C13534 Mrs. Germany and baby. C13535 Dormitory director and wife. C13536 Ping pong. C13537 Dinner. C13538 Building. C13539 Director and family. C13540 Dormitory member. C13541 Kitchen scene. C13542 Child. C13543 Bulletin board. C13544 Jeep. C13545 Two dormitory women. C13546 Member of staff. C13563 Kei Ai Kindergarten, Kazasbima. C13547 Children on slides.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0009

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    Transcription: C13520 Party. C13521 Party. C13522 Miss Teagus speaking. C13523 Badminton. C13525 Children in street of Kobe. C13526 Child with Doll, Kobe. C13527 Child on street Kobe. C13528 Ruth Taylor looking for Christmas present. C13529 J-3's at dinner. C13530 J-3's at Buffet supper. C13531 Carollus from Kobe. C13532 Charles Germany, preaching.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0008

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    Transcription: C13511 Cleaning yard. C13512 School girls. C13513 Cooking. C13514 Kitchen scene. C13515 Meal time. C13516 Wash day. C13517 Hanging cloth. C13518 Singing. C13519 Bed time.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0007

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    Transcription: C13503 Playground. C13504 Kindergarten P.B. Basement. C13507 Kindergarten children in Pool. C13505 Kindergarten Playground. C13506 Kindergarten rest period. C13508 Miss Pain and geep. C13509 Kindergarten jeep. C13510 Cleaning up dormitory.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0006

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    Transcription: C13492 In the vegetable garden. C13493 Sewing. C13494 Baseball. C13495 Y building, Nagasaki. C13496 Students on a hill. C13497 Virginea reel. C13498 Children of the street. C13499 Cast of the play. C13500 Chinese play. C13501 Chorus. C13502 Outdoor chapel service.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0005

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    Transcription: C13482 Picnic youth group, Nagoya church. C13483 Worship in the house. C13484 Group asking Plamore's aid. C13485 Destruction at Nagoya. C13486 Line up for swing. C13487 Japanese children. C13488 Chinese checkers. C13489 Christmas pageant. C13490 Christmas service. C13491 Outdoor ping pong.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0004

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    Transcription: C13472 Doughter of the Amano family. C13473 Palmore and Cowan with Japanese students. C13474 Palmaore and Cowan at tea in Japanese home. C13475 Palmore and Cowan. C13477 Same as C13476 C13480 Student Masquerade 60th Anniversary of Nagoya school. C13476 Cowan teaching English at Nagoya. C13478 Cowan playing baseball with Japanese students. C13481 Youth group of Nagoya church at outdoor picnic.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0003

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    Transcription: C13463 Crowd of children, Osaka, Japan. C13464 Osaka, Japan. students playing baseball. C13465 Japanese child. C13466 Japanese child carrying baby. C13467 Child in ruines of Osaka, Japan. C13469 Girl of Kamojima goes to school to play baseball. C13468 Small son of Japanese pastor at Kamojima. C13470 Parsonage used as church Tokushima city, Shikokus, Japan. C13471 Same as C13470
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0002

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    Transcription: C13430 Yokosuka, church community center. C13431 Play time at Yokosuka. C13432 Ping pong room at Yokosuka. C13433 Mrs. Thompson and Japanese sewing class. C13434 Sixth graders hanging picture from America. C13435 Library - Yokosuka community center.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Page 0001

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    Transcription: C13424 Mary Jones, Hiroshima. C13425 Mr. Thompson, Library. C13426 Hobby class at Yokosuka. C13427 Marionette hobby class. C13428 Nap time at Yokosuka. C13429 Play time at Yokosuka.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #07 Introductory page

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0114

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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0113

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    Transcription: C13660 Peace Center, Hiroshima.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0112

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    Transcription: C13557 Interior of Tamazawa Heian Church. C13592 Mrs. Thompson and Japanese students. C13607 First year pupil learning to write English. N. Dyer is the teacher. C13608 Holston (Myang Drek) students playing volleyball, (Korea?).
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0111

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    Transcription: C13456 Ruins of Shuri Methodist Church, Shuri, Okinawa. C13457 Side view of Shuri Methodist Church, Shuri, Okinawa. C13458 Parsonage of Shuri Church in the rear. C13555 Tamagawa Heian Church Setagaya Ku, Tokyo. First servie held 10/31/48. C13552 D.U.B. School Tsuijuraki. C13556 Rev. Zensuke Hirohara, Pastor of above church.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0110

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    Transcription: C12981 Children playing in sand. C12983 Winter dress, Jingo Mura. C12982 Kindergarten child, Jingo Mura. C12984 Farm house, Japan. C12860 Christ Church, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0109

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    Transcription: C12975 Holy Love Kindergarten. C12977 Farm children making mud pile. C12979 Removing shoes at entrance of Holy Love Kindergarten. C12976 Hiroko San bring water to drink with her lunch. C12978 Sunday School children, Jingo Mura. C12980 Children playing in sand pile.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0108

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    Transcription: C12961 Communion service among ruins,Nagarefawa Church of Christ, former Central Methodist Church, Hiroshima, Japan. C12964 Nagaregawa Church before repair after roof was put on, Hiroshima, Japan. C12973 Drying clothes in Jingo Mura. C12963 Former church. C12965 After roof was put on. C12974 Makato Chan and his mud cakes.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0107

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    Transcription: C12579 Atom bomb on Nagasaki Aug. 9, 1945. 11:20 a.m. 7 miles away. C12580 Nagasaki Aug. 9, 1945. 10 minutes after the atomic bomb. 7 miles away. C12960 Church service among ruins 2 months after explosion. Nagaregawa Church, Hiroshima, Japan. C12962 Nagaregawa Church after explosion, Hiroshima, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0106

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    Transcription: C12572 Fund load of supplies from LARA. C12573 Family giving thanks for food from LARA. C12575 Undernourished Japanese boys. C12576 Clothing furnished by LARA. C12578 Distribuing food to children.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0105

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    Transcription: C12566 Children's dinner hour. C12567 Children receiving food package from LARA. C12568 Child's tray of food from LARA. C12570 Nurse feeding infant milk supplied by LARA. C12571 Fitting boys coat from LARA.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0104

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    Transcription: C12560 Children's dinner hour. C12562 Gifts from LARA. C12563 Furnishing clothes from LARA. C12564 Furnishing clothes from LARA.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0103

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    Transcription: C12470 Hand spining wheel used by old woman winding wheel. C12471 A temporary bridge replacing the one destroyed by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. C12472 This Japanese baby was found abandoned on the street of Tokyo. C12475 This group of homeless Japanese depends on charity for existence.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0102

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    Transcription: C12008 Japanese child. C12406 War widows receive L.A.R.A. clothing. C12407 Children carrying L.A.R.A. milk over the ruins to their barracks. C12466 These babies were picked up on the streets of Tolyo. When they reach 3 years, they will be sent to the Nazareth Orphanage, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0101

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    Transcription: C11984 This grillwork cross forms the chancel wall of the chapel at Tokyo Women's Christian College. C11985 The Lutheran Theological Seminary, Tokyo, used since the unification of Protestants in Japan (1940) as the Women's Theological Seminary for all denominations. C11986 Sgt. Oliver Cromwell. C11997 Examining obi brought back from Japan. Dr. John R. Mott, Mrs. J.D. Bragg, Bishop Baker, and Dr. R. Diffendorfer. C12007 Japanese woman and child.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0100

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    Transcription: C11978 The imperial symbol still stands on the campus of Fukuoka Girls School. C11979 Miss Yoshi Tokunaga, Principal of Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka. C11980 Miss Yoshi Togunaga, Principal of Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka. C11981 Takuo Matsumoto, President of Hiroshima Girls School. His wife and over 300 of his students were killed when the atomic bomb destroyed his school. C11982 Dr. Minoru Toyoda, President of Aoyama Gakuin, Methodist College in Tokyo. C11983 Dr. Minoru Toyoda, President of Aoyama Gakuin, Methodist College in Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0099

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    Transcription: C11974A Campus of Fukuoka Girls School was two-thirds destroyed in fire- bombing of the city. School still held in makeshift barracks-type buildings. Fukuoka, Japan. C11975 Campus of Fukuoka Girls School. The main building were all burned. C11976 Only the foundation stones of this building remain at Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka, Japan. C11977 The former missionary's residence above the burnt-out campus of Fukuoka Girls School, Fukuoka, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0098

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    Transcription: C11902 Satsu Furukawa, widow of man who was 26 years Chinzei janitor, has only one of her children left. C11903 Satsu Furukawa, Mr. Furukawa and all her children except one were killed in atomic bombing. C11904 On the playground of Chinzei Gakuin, Nagasaki, these heaps of ashes were cremation cairns for the dead. C11905 This twisted mass of metal and steel girders was once the Mitsubishi Foundary and Iron Works in Nagasaki. C11906 Richard Baker and two water-front story-tellers in Sosebo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0097

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    Transcription: C11896 The campus and main building of Kwassui Gakuin, Methodist Girls School, Nagasaki. C11897 Methodist Church in Nagasaki. This frame building escaped destruction in the atom-bombing and is now packed daily with boys of Chinzei Gakuin. C11898 The once proud building of Chinzei Gakuin, Methodist Boys School in Nagasaki, got full force of atomic bomb. Aug. 9, 1945. C11899 Village of Urakami in Nagasaki, center of atomic bombing, seen from blufftop campus of Chinzei Gakuin. C11900 The twisted steel and concrete building of Chinzei Gakuin, Methodist Boys School in Nagasaki. C11901 Main building of Chinzei Gakuin, Methodist Boys School, Nagasaki. Three buildings on this campus were destroyed.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0096

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    Transcription: C11890 Forlorn and tragic are the figures which go about Hiroshima today, picking through the rubble. C11891 Atom bombed Hiroshima. C11892 The empty shell of the Methodist Church in downtown, Hiroshima. C11893 The Hiroshima Methodist Church was from 200 to 300 yards from the zero-point where the atomic bomb on Aug. 5, 1945. C11894 One of the missionary residences at Kwansei Gakuin, Methodist Girls School in Nagasaki. Burst at the seams by the atom-bombing on Aug. 5, 1945, these buildings will be repaired. C11895 Younger students of Kwassui Gakuin get their orders for the morning and are about to go out to help set their campus in order, Nagasaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0095

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    Transcription: C11884 Pedestal on which had stood statue of Miss Nannie B. Gaines. It was removed as scrap metal when war came. C11885 What is left of Hiroshima Girls School's imperial shrine. C11886 Not a thing remians beyond the gates of Hiroshima Girls School today. C11887 Temporary structures new campus. Hiroshima Girls School located in mountains above Hiroshima. C11888 Temporary structures, new campus, Hiroshima Girls School, located in mountains above Hiroshima. C11880 Chinese correspondent at Hiroshima.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0094

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    Transcription: C11878 Boots on playing field at Kwansei Gakuin, Methodist School in Kobe, part of equipment for training of Japanese naval personnel during the war. C11879 This Episcopal Church in Nara, Japan, shows the use of native Japanese architectural forms in Christian churches. C11889 Mr. K. Motoyoshi, teacher at Hiroshima Girls School. C11881 This broken Madonna lies among the ruins of the Catholic compound in Hiroshima. C11882 This was the campus of Hiroshima Girls School. 350 students lost their lives when the first atom bomb fell on Aug. 5, 1945. C11883 Ruins of the campus of Hiroshima Girls School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0093

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    Transcription: C11872 The blackened tower and shell of the once famous Kobe Union Church. C11873 A campus view, looking across to the library of Kwansei Gakuin, Methodist University in Kobe. C11874 President Kiichi Kanzshi of Kwansei Gakuin on the steps of the administration building, Kobe. C11875 Economic building of the college Dept. Kwansei Gakuin, Kobe. (Notice the camouflage paint) C11876 Gate and campus of Kwansei Gakuin with the library in the distance. (Notice the military sentry's post at the gate) C11877 This trench was part of the fortifications which lace the playing field of Kwansei Gakuin, Kobe.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0092

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    Transcription: C11866 The "Omi Brotherhood" tuberculosis sanatorium in Omi Hachiman, outside Kyoto, Japan. C11867 The plains and lake from grounds of "Omi Brotherhood" sanatorium, near Kyoto. C11868 This village library and Y.M.C.A. are part of the institutions built in Omi Hachman by William Merrell Vories, independent missionary. C11869 An American S.I. being sketched by a Japanese artist in the streets of Osaka. C11870 The Nipponbaslic Methodist Church in Osaka has been partially burned. C11871 Only the gate remains at the Osaka English School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0091

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    Transcription: C11860 Dr. Kagawa at his home on the outskirts of Tokyo. C11861 Site of bombed Methodist Church, just outside of the gate of the Yosukuni Shrine in Tokyo. C11862 The tower of the Nippon Theological Seminary, Tokyo. C11863 Auditorium of Nagoya Middle School, the only remaining building on the campus. C11864 Part of the ruined campus of Nagoya Middle School. C11865 On this site once stood a Methodist Church in Nagoya which served the students of Nagoya Middle School across the street.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0090

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    Transcription: C11854 Koishi Yoshida, head of the Religious Affairs Section of the Japanese Ministry of Education and Author of the new Religious Corporations Ordinance. C11855 "Merry Christmas," reflected in the moat of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo, from the Christmas decorations on the Doi Ichi Building, Gen. MacArthur's headquarters. C11856 People leaving the Presbyterian Church in Setagaya Word, Tokyo. Dec. 30, 1945. C11857 Dr. Kagawa in his room. C11858 Dr. Kagawa in a familiar pose. C11859 Dr. Kagawa at his home on the outskirts of Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0089

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    Transcription: C11769 Christian Service on Christmas Sunday in Buddhist Temple, Aomori. C11849 The ruins of the Honda Memorial Methodist Church in Aoyama, Tokyo. C11850 Union Church, Tokyo, once housed largest international Congregation in Tokyo. C11851 Bell lying in ruin of Ushigome Presbyterian Church, Tokyo. C11852 These youngsters celebrated their first Christmas in five years. C11853 Youngsters treated to Christmas sweets at the first open celebration of Christmas for several of them.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0088

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    Transcription: C11760 Hirosaki child. Sores on face are signs of malnutrition. C11761 Hirosaki Girls School (Methodist), Japan. C11762 A Japanese Catholic Sister and words at Catholic Orphanage, Sendai, Japan. C11763 Ruins of Catholic Cathedral. Sendai, Japan. C11764 Miss Kiku Ishibara. C11765 Vincent Tubbs, negro war correspondent in Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0087

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    Transcription: C11754 Street in Hirosaki, one of the unbombed cities. C11755 Church in Hirosaki, formerly Methodist, now Church of Christ in Japan. C11756 Park Hotel, near Sendai, at present the residence of American Commanding Officer. C11757 Four of faculty of Hirosaki Girls School with straw shoes the school girls are making for sufferers in bombed cities. C11758 Koji Narita, President of Hirosaki Girls School who kept Christian Instruction all through the war. C11759 To-O-Gijuku, former Methodist Boys School. Hirosaki, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0086

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    Transcription: C11748 Mrs. Michiko Ishikawa, Toyooka, Tokyo. C11749 Mrs. Ishikawa and three grandchildren. C11750 Ishikawa family. C11751 Mrs. Michiko Ishikawa and guests. C11752 Mrs. Miyuki Ishikawa, a thirs generation Christian. C11753 Typical landlord's farmhouse in Koma, 50 miles from Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0085

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    Transcription: C11742 An English class in Tokyo conducted by Miss Kilburn and Miss Ward. C11743 Three students of Keisen Girls School, Tokyo. C11744 Goat presented to Keisen Girls School by the American Red Cross, Tokyo. C11745 Toyooka Methodist Church in suburbs of Tokyo. C11746 Doorway to Toyooka Methodist Church, Tokyo. C11747 Tower and cross on Toyooka Methodist Church
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0084

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    Transcription: C11736 Miss Shizue Hikoru, General Secretary, Japan Y.W.C.A. C11737 Tsunetoro Miyakoda, one-time General Secretary of National Christian Council and Principal of Aoyama Gakuin, now Secretary (of) International Peace Fellowship. C11738 Chaplain Takahara Tokamatsu, rector of All Saints Chapel, St. Paul's University, inspecting destructed cross on altar, Tokyo. C11739 Mr. and Mrs. Masatoke J. Fujita. He is City Secretary of Tokyo Y.M.C.A. C11740 Mrs. Fujita and children. C11741 Tokujiro Yamazaki, who befriended missionaries during the war at great cost, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0083

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    Transcription: C11730 Site of the former missionary residences at Aoyama Gakuin. C11731 Miss Elizabeth Kilburn, Methodist missionary who remained in Japan. C11732 Executive Committee United Church Christ in Japan meeting in Tokyo. Dec. 1945. C11733 Rev. Mitsuru Tomita, head of United Church of Christ. C11734 Soichi Saito, General Secretary, Japan Y.M.C.A., Tokyo. C11735 Mrs. Tamaki Uemura, head of Women's Bureau of the United Church of Christ in Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0082

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    Transcription: C11724 Entrance to auditorium of Girls High School, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11725 Ruins interior Girls School auditorium, Aoyama Gakuin. C11726 Platform of Girls School auditorium showing extent of destruction. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11727 Girls School, Aoyama Gokuin, one of the 4 remaining useable building on campus, Tokyo. C11728 Primary school ruined, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11729 Acting President Kosaka and Dean Hisashi Kuranoga inspecting an air rail shelter pit on campus. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0081

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    Transcription: C11718 Auditorium of the middle school, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11719 Library, Aoyama Gakuin, undamaged. C11720 Theological Seminary building at Aoyama Gakuin, now used as administration building of the school. Tokyo. C11721 Students of Aoyama Gakuin practicing " The Messiah" in the undamaged chapel of the seminary. Tokyo. C11722 Students of Aoyama Gakuin practicing " The Messiah" in the undamaged chapel of the seminary. Tokyo. C11723 Girls School, Aoyama Gakuin, roof of middle school auditorium in foreground, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0080

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    Transcription: C11712 The three Ozaki children. C11713 Mr. Paul Ozaki and family. C11714 Pedestal on Aoyama campus which supported the bust of Bishop Honda. The bust and tablet were removed for scrap iron, Tokyo. C11715 Avenue of Aoyama Gakuin, library undamaged. C11716 Middle school, Aoyama Gakuin, building being repaired. C11717 Bomb hole in roof of middle school, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0079

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    Transcription: C11706 Ruins of the School for Deaf and Dumb of Presbyterian Board, Tokyo. C11707 Central Student Tabernacle, Tokyo. C11708 Rear of Central Student Tabernacle, Tokyo. C11709 Gunzo Kosaka, Acting President of Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11710 Paul Ozaki, business manager, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C11711 Mrs. Paul Ozaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0078

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    Transcription: C11700 Shitaya Church, one of the three Methodist Churches remaining in Tokyo. C11701 Site of the Mukojima Methodist Church and Settlement House, Tokyo. C11702 Foundation of Mukojima Church, Tokyo. C11703 Tokyo Y.M.C.A. building. C11704 Ruins of Baptist Kindergarten Training School, Tokyo. C11705 Ruins of Baptist Kindergarten Training School, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0077

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    Transcription: C11694 Better type temporary living quarters, Tokyo. C11695 Temporary iron shacks in which people of Tokyo are living. C11696 St. Luke's International Medical Center, Tokyo. C11697 Mixed Japanese and American congregation worshipping in the ruins of the Holy Trinity Church (Episcopal) in Tokyo. C11698 Holy Communion administration to Japanese and American by Bishop Paul C. Sasaki in the ruins of the Holy Trinity Church. Tokyo. C10 Holy Communion administration to Japanese and American by Bishop Paul C. Sasaki in the ruins of the Holy Trinity Church. Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0076

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    Transcription: C11638 Tower entrance, Kwassui Girls School, Nagasaki, Japan. C11689 Japanese queue line for bus tickets, Aomori. C11690 Student buying apple in Aomori black market at 70 cents apiece. Aomori, Japan. C11691 Roadside market apples 70 cents each; rice $60 per bushel. Japan. C11692 Downtown, Tokyo. C11693 Diet Building, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0075

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    Transcription: C10883 Nap time in the nursery school, Japan. C10884 Noon day lunches are served at Ai Kei Gakuen to 40 boys and girls that would otherswise be home alone all day, Tokyo, Japan. C10885 Tea time in the nursery school, Japan. C10886 Our Aikei Gakuen children's library before it was moved into the new plant, Nov. 1930. Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0074

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    Transcription: C10815 Well Baby Clinic. Social Settlement, Tokyo, Japan. C10816 Methodist Church, Hiroshima, Japan. C10881 Home for the rag picker. C10882 The first building to be completed at Ai Kei Gakuen, Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0073

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    Transcription: C9791 Ewa Kindergarten children and teachers, Yokohama, Japan. C9792 Nakamaru Cho Kindergarten, Yokohama, Japan. C9793 Graduating class and teachers. Methodist Girls School, Yokohama, Japan. C10814 Methodist Church, Himeji, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0072

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    Transcription: C9751 Kwansei Gakuin library, Japan. C9754 Kwansei Gakuin building, Japan. C9753 Kwansei Gakuin Commercial College, Japan. C9752 Campus view. Kwansei Gakuin library, Japan. C9755 Hiroshima Girls School, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0071

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    Transcription: C7789 A painting of a mother feeding child in Kagawa Hospital, Tokyo. C7790 Kagawa Hospital, Tokyo. (cooperative) C7791 Arched bridge at Kamakura. C7792 In the garden of a shrine, Osaka. C7793 Rice for the threshing, Japan. C7865 Wesley Foundation in Japan. Summer Student Camp on Tokyo Bay.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0070

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    Transcription: C7781 Through the theological building doorway to the library and administration building. C7782 The Imperial portraits arriving at Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C7783 Student of Aoyama, Tokyo. C7784 Girls at Aoyama Jo Gakuin, Tokyo. C7785 Kindergarten doorway, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. (new bldg and dept.) C7786 Dr. Arthur D. Berry, Japan. C7787 Dr. Abe at the statue of his uncle Bishop Y. Honda, Japan. C7788 Mrs. W. Yoneyama, benefactress of Kindergarten at Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0069

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    Transcription: C6239 Ailso Kindergarten, Hirosaki. C6240 Ailso Kindergarten, Hirosaki. Doll Festival.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0068

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    Transcription: C6236 Y.W.C.A. girls of Iai Jo Gakko, Hakodate. C6238 Mothers Association at play, Wakaba Kindergarten, Hirosaki. C6237 Iai Jo Gakko girls climbing a volcano, Hakodate.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0067

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    Transcription: C6233 Kindergarten, Kumamoto. C6234 Skiing. Iai Jo Gakko, Hakodate. C6235 Sewing class. Hirosaki Jo Gakko.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0066

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    Transcription: C6231 Baby class kindergarten. Kumamoto Social Center. C6232 Morning prayers. Christian Social Center, Kumamoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0065

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    Transcription: C6229 Playground at kindergarten, Kumamoto. C6228 Children playing with toys at tables. Iai Kindergarten, Hakodate. C6230 Wayside pulpit, Kumamoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0064

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    Transcription: C6140 Players on the diamond, Meiji Stadium in Tokyo. C6225 Kindergarten children in a boat on the playground, Kagoshima. C6226 Pastor Soma and family, Yanabu. C6227 Children in the church kindergarten giving their Christmas recitation, Yonezawa. C6223 Public meeting on Founder's Day of Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0063

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    Transcription: C6136 Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Spencer, missionaries in Japan. C6137 A boat drill on the Chichibu Maru. C6138 Some colorful passengers on the Chichibu Maru. C6139 Streamers between boat and dock at Yokohama. C6140 The lotus lake at Ueno Park, Tokyo. C6141 View of the huge crowd at a baseball game, Meiji Stadium in Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0062

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    Transcription: C5943 Tower and wall of Daimyo's Castle, Hirosaki. C5944 Pagoda, Hirosaki. C5945 Statue of a great Buddhist saint, Hirosaki. C5946 Dr. Sasamori, Shacklock, Iglehart and farm manager at the school farm near Hirosaki. C5947 Small fox Shrine with images at the school farm near Hirosaki. C5948 Giving the farm horse a hot bath after the day's work, Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0061

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    Transcription: C5937 Cryptomeria and Torii before shrine, Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5938 Village women coming to worship, Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5939 Village women offering their prayers. The shrine on Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5940 Honorary tablet near shrine, Hirosaki. C5941 Fox devil temple with stone image, Hirosaki. C5942 Temple yard, Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0060

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    Transcription: C5931 Japanese baby in a basket in Mr. Fujita's beautiful garden, Hirosaki. C5932 A bridge and Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5933 Roadside scene and Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5934 Mt. Iwaki sacred and with a fine shrine. Hirosaki's local Fujiyama. C5935 View from shrine on Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki. C5936 The shrine on Mt. Iwaki near Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0059

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    Transcription: C5925 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki. C5927 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki. C5926 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki. C5928 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki. C5930 Children in Mr. Fujita's beautiful garden, Hirosaki. C5929 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0058

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    Transcription: C5920 A gold fish vender, Sendai. C5919 One of the prayer boards at Shrine for mothers near Sendai. C5922 C.W. Iglehart and Frank T. Cartwright in clothes provided at the Japanese inn for the trip to the village bath house, Hirosaki. C5921 A gold fish vendor, Sendai. C5923 Street scene with fruit vendor, Hirosaki. C5924 Scene in beautiful garden belonging to Mr. Fujita, Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0057

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    Transcription: C5914 Kindergarten children at Social Center, Sendai. C5913 Kindergarten children at Social Center, Sendai. C5915 Kindergarten children at Social Center, Sendai. C5916 Kindergarten children at Social Center, Sendai. C5917 One of the prayer boards at Shrine for mothers near Sendai. C5918 Shrine for mothers under banyan tree near Sendai.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0056

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    Transcription: C5907 Types of children in "Model Village," near Fukuoka. C5908 Girls carrying babies, Fukuoka. C5909 Mountain types, Fukuoka. C5910 Interior of orphanage at Sendai. C5911 Children in the orphanage at Sendai. C5912 Kindergarten children at Social Center, Sendai.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0055

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    Transcription: C5901 Types at kindergarten, Fukuoka. C5902 Types at kindergarten, Fukuoka. C5903 Types at kindergarten, Fukuoka. C5904 Kindergarten children on the playground, Fukuoka. C5905 Child type "Model Village"near Fukuoka. C5906 Types of children in "Model Village," near Fukuoka.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0054

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    Transcription: C5895 Spencer and Japanese children. C5896 Scene in "Model Village," Pastor Utsumi and farm woman near Fukuoka. C5897 Headmen and some of the "Model Village" citizens, near Fukuoka. C5898 Headmen and some of the "Model Village" citizens, near Fukuoka. C5899 Types at kindergarten, Fukuoka. C5900 Types at kindergarten, Fukuoka.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0053

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    Transcription: C5889 View of beach and mountain near Fukuoka. C5890 Mountain village near Fukuoka. C5891 Women washing near Fukuoka. C5892 Pastor and Mrs. Utsumi, Fukuoka. C5893 Bob Spencer and Pastor Utsumi in Japan. C5894 Spencer and Japanese children.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0052

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    Transcription: C5883 Carp flying from house, Fukuoka. C5885 Harvested barley and farmhouse, Fukuoka. C5884 Type of thatched roof, Fukuoka. C5886 Drying threshed barley in the "model village" near Fukuoka. C5887 Farmyard near Fukuoka. C5888 Roadside village near Fukuoka.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0051

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    Transcription: C4998 Fire drill on the Empress of Japan. C5014 Mrs. Scott entertains. C5880 Modernistic Buddhist temple, Tokyo. C5881 Part of palace grounds. Tokyo. C5882 View of park in Fukuoka.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0050

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    Transcription: C4963 Picking tea leaves. C4964 A water mill near Ito, Japan. C4965 Market of sea weed at Haneda. C4983 Mending the nets by the sea shore.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0049

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    Transcription: C4959 Picking tea leaves, Honda. C4960 Spinning silk thread. C4961 New Church at Akunoura, Nagasaki. C4962 Farmer's Gospel School, held in the Fujisaki Methodist Church, Hirosaki.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0048

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    Transcription: C4954 Express train at the station in Tokyo, Japan. C4957 "Life Ideals Class," Sendai. C4956 Group of students at the Christmas meeting. Wesley Foundation Student Center, Tokyo. C4958 Sunday School of the campus of the Hirosaki Boy's School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0047

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    Transcription: C4950 Kindergarten group. Tokyo, Japan. C4951 Travelling loan library. Akunoura, Nagasaki. C4952 Mills at Nagasaki. C4953 Boys with stilts. Yokohama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0046

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    Transcription: C4943 Slum home. Tokyo, Japan. C4944 Modern Tokyo, Japan. C4946 Kingdom of God Movement Committee, Japan. C4948 Seminar group, Tokyo. C4949 Theological School, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0045

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    Transcription: C4331 Great bronze Buddha, Kamakura. C4940 Ship arriving in Yokohama, Japan. C4941 Mt. Fuji from Mitsu, Japan. C4332 Nikko bridge. C4942 Mothers day celebration, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0044

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    Transcription: C4327 Japanese woman and child strapped to her back, Nagasaki. C4328 Interior of third class on Japanese train near Moju. C4329 Fields under cultivation near Osaka. C4330 View from hill over looking Otze.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0043

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    Transcription: C4323 Treasury house of temple, Nara. C4324 A temple in the woods, Nara. C4325 One of the famous playgrounds, Nara. C4326 Play day at Nara.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0042

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    Transcription: C4310 Stone lanterns and Torii in private garden, Kyoto. C4313 Movie and theatrical posters, Kyoto. C4311 Bronze lantern in a private garden, Kyoto. C4312 Entrance to movie palace, Kyoto. C4314 Movie posters, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0041

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    Transcription: C4306 A scene in one of the public parks of Kyoto. C4307 In a private Japanese garden, Kyoto. C4308 A private garden, Kyoto. C4309 A private garden, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0040

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    Transcription: C4302 One of the largest temples in Kyoto. C4303 Entrance to large temple, Kyoto. C4304 A rice mill near Kyoto. C4305 Public park, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0039

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    Transcription: C4298 Street scene in mountain village near Kyoto. C4299 The tomb of an ancient Emperor near Kyoto. C4300 The moat and corner of temple, Kyoto. C4301 Temple and moat, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0038

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    Transcription: C4294 A rural scene near Yokohama. C4295 Forcing growth of regetable seedlings by covering with mats, Kyoto. C4296 Typical farm houses near Kyoto. C4297 Street scene with hangings overhead, Kyoto.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0037

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    Transcription: C4290 Japanese c***s pushing airplane into place for flight, Yokohama. C4291 Japanese school children, Yokohama. C4292 Japanese school boys having calisthenics, Yokohama. C4293 Fujiyama across the bay near Yokohama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0036

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    Transcription: C2046 Mt. Fujiyama from Suzukawa, Tokaido. C2047 Picking tea. C4287 A brass shop of Yokohama. C4288 In a bronze shop, Yokohama. C4289 Art objects in a modern bronze shop. Yokohama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0035

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    Transcription: C1897 Child, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo. C1898 Child crying, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo. C1965 Kago, Sedan chair in the Hakone Pass near Yokohama. C1899 Repairing a net, Matsushima. C1966 At the chrysanthemum show.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0034

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    Transcription: C1893 Mrs. Susuki, an unusually effective Colporteur, Tokyo. C1894 Mr. Kamiyama (meaning God-Hill), Colporteur, Tokyo. C1895 Mrs. Susuki selling gospels to a boatman, Tokyo. C1896 Baby in a crib, St. Luke's Hospital, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0033

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    Transcription: C1890 Colporteurs leaving American Bible Society depot, Tokyo. C1891 Selling gospels, Tokyo. C1892 Interested in the Colporteur and his books, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0032

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    Transcription: C1885 Ginza Methodist Church, Tokyo. C1886 Playground, Ginza Methodist Church, Tokyo. C1887 Kudan Methodist Church, Tokyo. C1888 Dr. Kawashiri, pastor of the Central Tabernacle, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0031

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    Transcription: C1880 The Girl's College. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1881 Dean Sprowles and Japanese teacher. Aoyama Gakuin Girl's College, Tokyo. C1882 Chemistry class. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1883 Sewing class. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1884 Product of the cooking class. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0030

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    Transcription: C1876 Basketball. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1877 Swimming pool. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1878 Fencing. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1879 The Girl's College. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0029

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    Transcription: C1872 Chapel, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1873 Chemistry class. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1874 Biology class. Sanke coiled around a mongoose. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1875 Bible class. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0028

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    Transcription: C1868 Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1869 Library, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1870 Academy building, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo. C1871 Chapel, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0027

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    Transcription: C1863 Kindergarten child. Misaki Tabernacle, Tokyo. C1864 Kindergarten child. Misaki Tabernacle, Tokyo. C1865 Torii near the Meiji Shrine, Tokyo. C1866 Shrine on site where 33,000 were burned to death during the great earth-quake, Tokyo. C1867 Settlement house conducted by Kagawa, the great evangelist, Tokyo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0026

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    Transcription: C1859 Theater, Osaka. C1861 Street scene in section called Juso, Osaka. C1860 Children from the Mead Christian Social Center, Osaka. C1862 A university graduate, Yokohama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Japan #06 Page 0025

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    Transcription: C1856 Sewing class. Wilmina Girl's School. Osaka. C1857 Sewing class. Wilmina Girl's School. Osaka. C1858 Type. Ksaka.
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