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Accounting
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Date: unknown
Creator: unknown
Description: The monochromatic postcard includes a depiction of an airplane in the air. There is some Japanese text along the bottom edge.
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Accounting
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Description: An grounded airplane is depicted in the monochromatic postcard.
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The Charge
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Date: 1905~
Creator: Wada Eisaku
Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts in a monochromatic palette some soldiers fighting with one down, partially seen. There is some Japanese script in the upper portion in a heavy black font.
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Cherry Blossoms at the Kiyomizu-do in Ueno
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Date: unknown
Creator: Nakamura Fusetsu
Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts a tree in the foreground and a red pagoda style building in the background. Some Japanese text in black ink is in the lower portion of the postcard.
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Commemorating the Launching Ceremony of the Japanese Battleship Kurama
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Date: 1907
Creator: Wada Eisaku
Description: A stylized sun rises in the background to shine upon flowers, doves, and a hammer.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc41344/
Commemoration of Launch of New Regatta Boat
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Date: unknown
Creator: Sato Hakubunsha
Description: The vertically oriented postcard depicts an aerial view of a boat and its team of rowers. Inside a depiction of a life saver ring and along the lower edge is some Japanese text.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc41379/
Commemoration of the Victory of the Japanese Troops
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Date: 1906
Creator: Sugiura Hisui
Description: The vertically oriented postcard features a soldier on horseback carrying a flag in the foreground and the background insert includes a line of soldiers in outline and a portrait of a man and a woman in oval monochromatic insets.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc41342/
Couple with Umbrella Behind Tree
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Date: 1909
Creator: Kaburaki Kiyokata
Description: A large tree trunk figures prominently in the composition and a couple behind the tree are underneath an umbrella. The colors of the postcard are muted and along the left hand edge is some Japanese text.
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Permallink:digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc41385/
The First Trip
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Date: 1910
Creator: Takehisa Yumeji
Description: None
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Haiku Poem by Buson (1716-1783)
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Date: 1900~
Creator: Saitô Shôshû
Description: The poem is written in white text on the top and left edges of the postcard. The top two-thirds of the vertically oriented postcard contains a depiction of a standing rat wearing a robe and holding a sword under his arm.
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