1991.100.099 |
Photograph |
Western style building behind large two trunked tree |
2007.036.121 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Couple's wedding portrait. |
2007.036.122 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Bride's wedding portrait. |
2007.036.123 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Takeko Ishikawa and Yoshiko (Asaba) Mamiya, circa early 1930s. Yoshiko and Takeko were best friends. Yoshiko's family ran Sagamiya Confectionery store at 524 S. Main St. and she remembers frequently walking over to visit the Miyake's at Takano Studio on 8th Ave. between Jackson and Main St.
Web Exhibition: #112 |
2007.036.124 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Couple's wedding portrait. |
2007.036.125 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Couple's Wedding portrait. |
2007.036.126 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Sisters Mary and Martha Inouye. (See 97)
Web Exhibition: #115 |
2007.036.127 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Mrs. Tanagi.
Web Exhibition: #116 |
2007.036.128 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Family portrait. Name on the negative is Osako |
2007.036.129 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Family portrait |
2007.036.130 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Family portrait with child and dog. |
1991.100.100 |
Photograph |
Two tier tile roofed building with large trees on each side |
2007.036.131 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Family portrait. Nakahiro (?) |
2007.036.132 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Bride's portrait Nishimura (?) |
2007.036.133 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Wedding photo of Kejiro (third from left) and Ume Miyao (third from right), who lived in South Park and operated a greenhouse in Tukwila. (Also see 213)
Web Exhibition: #121 |
2007.036.134 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Couple's wedding portrait. Name on the negative is Nishimura |
2007.036.135 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White Negative
Portrait of a woman in kimono.
Performer Miyoshi Sugimachi.
Web Exhibition: #123 |
2007.036.136 |
Negative, Film |
Nobu (Sugita) Arai
Web Exhibition: #124 |
2007.036.137 |
Negative, Film |
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2007.036.138 |
Negative, film |
Nobu (Sugita) Arai
Web Exhibition: 126 |
2007.036.139 |
Negative, Film |
Written on negative, "Hudson"
Caucasian couple |
2007.036.140 |
Negative, Film |
Couple playing musical instruments
Written on negative. "Hattori" |
1991.100.101 |
Photograph |
Women washing and children playing at water's edge |
2007.036.141 |
Negative, Film |
Couple playing musical instruments
Written on negative, "Hattori" |
2007.036.142 |
Negative, Film |
Wedding portrait - ride and groom
Written on negative, "Tohinara" |
2007.036.143 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrain
Written on negative, "Tohinara" |
2007.036.144 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait
Written on negative, "Tohinara" |
2007.036.145 |
Negative, Film |
Woman playing musical instrument
Written on negative, "Ishida" |
2007.036.146 |
Negative, Film |
Allen Kichio "Anky" Arai and wife Nobu (Sugita) Arai.
Web Exhibition: #133 |
2007.036.147 |
Negative, Film |
Allen Kichio "Anky" Arai and wife Nobu (Sugita) Arai.
Web Exhibition: #134 |
2007.036.148 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait |
2007.036.149 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait |
2007.036.150 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Miyatti" |
1991.100.102 |
Photograph |
Doll riding a dragon in a festival parade |
2007.036.151 |
Negative, Film |
Yoshiko Funai Akamatsu's wedding portrait, Sept. 1933. Yoshiko was born on Bainbridge Island in 1910, and was raised by her grandparents in Japan. She returned to Seattle in 1928, and worked in her parents' sushi shop while attending Garfield High School, where she swam and played tennis. Her marriage to Jiro William Akamatsu was arranged by his sister, who had known Yoshiko in Japan. The couple moved to Omaha, Nebraska, then to St. Paul, Minnesota, and returned to Seattle in 1967. Jiro passed away shortly after returning; Yoshiko lived until 2003.
Web Exhibition: #138 |
2007.036.152 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Asakawa" |
2007.036.153 |
Negative, Film |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom
Written on negative, "Tsuchida" |
2007.036.154 |
Negative, Film |
Porttrait of a young woman |
2007.036.155 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait |
2007.036.156 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Tunomiya"? |
2007.036.157 |
Negative, Film |
From left: Tomi (Koba) Yamauchi; Hisa (Kawaguchi) Miyasaki ; Nobu (Sugita) Arai; Hana (Arai) Okada. See 133, 134.
Web Exhibition: #144 |
2007.036.158 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Hattori" |
2007.036.159 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Kusumoto" |
2007.036.160 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of a man |
1985.029.033 |
Photograph |
Photograph Album: green cover with blue, red, yellow designed border, line drawing of trees in center. Contains black and white photographs taken in Baguio, Philippines.
page 1 -- Seattle and S.S. President Jefferson
page 2 -- scenes on the inland sea
page 3 -- scenes on the inland sea as seen from the S.S. President Jefferson
page 4 -- scenes from S.S. Jefferson: Hong Kong; Kowleen
page 5 -- scenes on board the S.S. Jefferson
page 6 -- Honolulu, Tokyo, scenes on board
page 7 -- scenes on board S. S. President Coolidge, San Francisco to Manila
page 8 -- mining community
page 9 --
page 10 -- Balatoc to Sangilo scenes; banana tree; pet monkey
page 11 -- Igarot
page 12 -- near Balatoc, Igarot people, Americans
page 13 -- Igarot people; skulls
page 14 -- flowers; Baguio scenes
page 15 -- highway to Baguio; local Igorot people
page 16 -- Igarot people
page 17 -- Benguet ; Baguio; fishing scenes
page 18 -- Igorots; water supply
page 19 -- Itogan views
page 20 -- Belatoc and Intogan views
page 21 -- Negritos
page 22 -- Mt. Data Lodge
page 23 -- Mt. Data
page 24 -- Banaue
page 25 -- Mt. Data and Banaue
page 26 -- Paracale and Mabulao
page 27 -- Paracale and Longas Pt.
page 28 -- Congas Pt. views
page 29 -- views of Itogan Hill
page 30 -- Itogan Mining Co. and villages
page 31 -- orchids and ferns; people
page 32 -- views of Banaue rice terraces; Igorots at the Bontoc District
page 33 -- Igarot scenes in Bontoc District
page 34 -- scenes on Pacdae Rd, Baguio, 1938
page 35 -- Mt. views from outlook, Baguio
page 36 -- Manila scenes and people; fireplace
page 37 -- Manila Bay views
page 38 -- dog pictures
page 39 -- dogs; people
page 40 -- children; family photo
page 41 -- carnival scenes; posed photoes of the Iversons
page 42 -- Philippine Smelting Co., Mambulao Cams Norte P.I.
page 43 -- smelter scenes
page 44 -- smelting company workers
page 45 -- scenes at Suyoc Cons. Min. Co.
page 46 -- Soyoc scenes
page 47 -- Lepanto Mill and area
page 48 -- Itogau scenes
page 49 -- Itogau scenes; people; flowers
page 50 -- beach scenes at Bauang, 1936
page 51 -- family pix, Bauang
page 52 -- Christmas at Itofau
page 53 -- China Clipper airplane, flight to Manila
page 54 -- Pines Hotel, Baguio; people
page 55 -- views from Santo Tomas
page 56 -- typical Igorot and lowland scenes |
1991.100.103 |
Photograph |
Two story gate with a 2 tiered roof |
2007.036.161 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait |
2007.036.162 |
Negative, Film |
Group portrait - men
Written on negative, "Yokoyama" |
2007.036.163 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait
Ume Miyao
Web Exhibition: #150 |
2007.036.164 |
Negative, Film |
Group portrait - women and children
Front row, from left: Yoshiko Shiga, Michiko Shiga. Back row from left: unidentified, Sumiko Hirano Shiga. Yoshiko and Michiko were daughters of Sumiko and Juro Shiga, who founded the Taiheiyo Sweater Company on Jackson Street in the late 1920s. (See 162)
Web Exhibition: #151 |
2007.036.165 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Kamihara family. From left: Kazuo, Tamehachi Kamihara (father) carrying George, Fuyuko (Kiyokawa), Yoshio (sitting on the arm of the chair), Betty, Chiyono Kamihara (mother)carrying Teruko.
Web Exhibition: #152 |
2007.036.166 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait |
2007.036.167 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of a young woman in Western dress
Written on negative, "Okimoto" |
2007.036.168 |
Negative, Film |
Bridal portrait |
2007.036.169 |
Negative, Film |
Baby portrait |
2007.036.170 |
Negative, Film |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom
Keijiro and Ume Miyao. (See 150 and 121)
Web exhibition: #157 |
1991.100.104 |
Photograph |
The Great Wall, Written on back: "Great Wall" |
2007.036.171 |
Negative, Film |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom |
2007.036.172 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of a woman in Western dress
Written on negative, "Kayyaguchi"
Hana Kosaka made house visits to teach piano and violin
Nobu (Sugita) Arai
Web Exhibition: #159 |
2007.036.173 |
Negative, Film |
Woman playing a musical instrument - koto?
Written on negative, "Toba" |
2007.036.174 |
Negative, Film |
Woman playing musical instrument - koto?
Written on negative, "Toba" |
2007.036.175 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Shiga Family. Front row from left: Mayko; Juro Shiga (father); Sakiko; Yoshiko; Andrew Ichiro. Back row, from left: Hachiro "Hatch" Kita (Juro's cousin, who worked at Taiheiyo Sweater Company); Sumiko Hirano Shiga (mother); Michiko.
Juro founded the Taiheiyo Sweater Company on Jackson Street in the late 1920s. The signing of Executive Order 9066 closed the company in February 1942. The Shiga family was forced to move from Seattle, and the sweater inventory and equipment was stored Ichiban Caf? in the Panama Hotel, along with the belongings of many other Japanese Americans for the duration of World War II.
After World War II, son Andrew (Andy) used this salvaged inventory to start up his first store, Shiga's One World Shop, in Seattle's University District. The store opened a few years before the celebration of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. (Also see 151, 163, 164, 216)
Web Exhibition: #162 |
2007.036.176 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of young woman in Japanese dress
2 negatives
Michiko Shiga. (see images 151, 162, 164, 216)
Web Exhibition: #163 |
2007.036.177 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of young woman in Japanese dress
Written on negative, "Shiga"
Yoshiko Shiga. (see images 151, 162, 163, 216)
Web Exhibition: #164 |
2007.036.178 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of a couple
Written on negative, "Niimi" |
2007.036.179 |
Negative, Film |
Portrait of a young man
Written on negative, "Kaudua" |
2007.036.180 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Written on negative, "Yoneyuma" |
1991.100.105 |
Photograph |
Chinese soldiers throwing something in a fire. Noted on the back: 2 opium burning. |
2007.036.181 |
Negative, Film |
Family portrait
Yorozu family. Front row from left: Grandfather holding Art (small boy); Grandmother; Helen; Mrs. Yorozu; Lily; Henry. Back row from left: Mr. Yorozu; Bill (William); Stella.
Web Exhibition: #168 |
2007.036.182 |
Negative, Film |
Wedding portrait - bride and groom
Written on negative, "Watazuma"? |
2007.036.183 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Fifth anniversary of martial arts studio.
Judo tournament, Nippon Kan Hall.
Web Exhibiotion: #170 |
2007.036.184 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Portrait, group of women, April 14, 1935.
First row: fourth from right, Kiku Masuda (Tom Masuda's wife); far right, Molly Fukutani. Thrid row: second from left, Ruth Kazama.
Web Exhibition: #171 |
2007.036.185 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Ikebana/bonsai display, May 26, 1935. |
2007.036.186 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
The Kumasaka Clan at Kin Ka Low Restaurant, a Chinese style restaurant catering to Japanese clientele, located on 6th and Main Street. The family gathered for a 1934 memorial service for Kin Kumasaka , the matriarch of the family, who passed away in Japan in 1932. Kin Ka Low was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Wakamatsu, who were from Fukushima-ken, the same prefecture as the Kumasaka family.
Web Exhibition: #173 |
2007.036.187 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Nihonjinkai (Japanese Association).
Northwest Nihonjin (Japanese Community Group), July 31, 1935.
First row: far left, Mr. Mayeno; fourth from left, Eikichi Okiyama. Third from right, Genji Mihara; second from right, Chusaburo Ito.
Web Exhibition: #174 |
2007.036.188 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Japanese University Club, located at 15th Ave. and 42nd St., May 10, 1935. The Club was started in 1922 by Issei, and helped house and provide a social center for Nikkei students at the University of Washington.
The house was later sold, and the funds went towards scholarships. This organization still gives scholarships to Nikkei U.W. students through the Yoshito and Yuki Fuji Scholarship.
Web Exhibition: #175 |
2007.036.189 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Portrait of boy violinist in short pants, Hashida. |
2007.036.190 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Music concert at Nippon Kan Theatre featuring biwa (lute) and shakuhachi (bamboo flute). The banners list the program for the performance, including the title of the song and name of the performer.
Web Exhibition: #177 |
1991.100.106 |
Photograph |
Black&white,dockside worker wearing white trousers,straw hat,seated on wooden cargo box |
2007.036.191 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Bamboo Society and "Brilliant Life" Association, Ohiyukai.
Shakuhachi and koto recital at Nippon Kan Theatre, Oct. 27, 1935. Second row: sixth from right, Mrs. Nakashima, head of the Shoseikai group; fifth from right, Mrs. Nakamura of the Mimasuka Dance School; fourth from right, Mrs. Sasaki; third from right, Mrs. Edamura? Third row: seventh from right, Mr. Imanishi; sixth from right Mr. Oye, who was involved in many Japanese organizations; second from right Jim Nakahara.
Web Exhibition: #178 |
2007.036.192 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, judo club anniversary.
Judo tournament, Nippon Kan Hall.
Web Exhibition: #179 |
2007.036.193 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrrait, New Year celebration, Jan. 12, 1937
Hiroshima Kenjinkai, New Year celebration, possibly in downtown Seattle, January 12, 1937. Kenjinkai are prefectural organizations, which originally helped support immigrants through financial and social means. The Hiroshima Kenjinkai was started in 1900 and is still currently active. By 1920, more than 280 families were part of the organization. Today, kenjinkai help provide scholarships and organize cultural outings and trips to ancestral homes.
Web Exhibition: #180 |
2007.036.194 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Green Lake ball club award celebration.
Green Lake Ball Club Award Celebration. From left, Jack "Lefty" Yamaguchi; Roy Sakamoto; Frank Yamashita (holding banner), football player for U.W. who grew up in Olympia; unidentified; Kanbe; Hank Fukano; unidentified; unidentified; Bill Ihashi; ? Kanbe. Third from right, Mr. Miyahara.
Web Exhibition: #181 |
2007.036.195 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, "Brilliant Life" Association.
Shoseikai group, koto/shakuhachi first recital, 1934.
Second row: second from left, Lilian Yoshino; third from left, Miki Nishimura Isomura?; sixth from left, Mrs. Tsuruyo Nakashima, leader of Shoseikai; seventh from left, Mrs. Nakamura, leader of Mimasuka Dance School. Fourth from right, Mrs. Sasaki. Third row: fourth from left, Jim Nakahara; sixth from left Shigeru Matsumoto. Seventh from right, Mr. Oye; sixth from right, Mr. Edamura; fifth from right, Mr. Kurimoto. (See 178)
Web Exhibition: #182 |
2007.036.196 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Sept. 19, 1934 |
2007.036.197 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Kin Ka Low Restaurant, 1934. Front row, fourth from right, Grayce Gojio-Hattori; third from right, Yasuko Ota.
Web Exhibition: #184 |
2007.036.198 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Seattle Buddhist Church Lotus Girls Group, February 1934.
Front row: From left, Helen Kimiko Hikida Kubo; Kimi Tai; Mrs. Fukutani; Mrs. Aoki (Rev. Aoki's wife); Mitsuko Hino Mizuki; Ayako Yamanaka. Second row: From left, Hatsumi Tachiyama Harada; Bessie Suto; Molly Fukutani; Kiyo Ishikawa Harada; Sumiko Tomita; Teruko Hino Morimoto. Third row from left: Sumi Shiota; Harue Sao; Michiko Nishisaka; Mieko Hotta; Tamae Yagi; Toyoko Yamada.
Web Exhibiton: #185 |
2007.036.199 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Seattle youth group, Nichiren Buddhist Church, Feb. 17, 1935.
In 1914, a devout group of Japanese immigrants formed the Seattle Nichiren Sect Brotherhood Group which later grew into The Seattle Nichiren Buddhist Church. First row: center, Rev. Murano. Third person to right of minister, Yoshiye Nakano; fourth person to right of minister, Etsuko Kishimoto. Second row: left of Rev. Murano, Chieko Chikata.
Web Exhibition: #186 |
2007.036.200 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, women at a banquet. |
1991.100.107 |
Photograph |
Black&white, dock worker,dressed in robe eating something,& wearing a straw hat |
2007.036.201 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Collins Fieldhouse basketball team, May 2, 1939.
The Collins Field House, located across the street from the Seattle Japanese Buddhist Church. First row: second from right, Akio Yanagihara? Second row: far left, George Kozu; Seiji Hata; fourth from left Joe Fujii. Far right, Katsuyama (John Okamoto?). Third row: second from left, Joshua (Jugo)Hata; fourth from left, Shig Murao; second from right, John Okamoto; far right, Coach Gene Boyd, director of the Collins Field House.
Web Exhibition: #188 |
2007.036.202 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, Miss Morita's recital.
Possibly a music recital for students of the Morita sisters in a hall on Main St., between 12th and 14th Ave. Front row: far left, Michiko Morita, who taught piano; far right, Fumiko Morita, who taught violin. The sisters taught in their homes.
Web Exhibition: #189 |
2007.036.203 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Maneki Garden Restaurant, located on Sixth Ave. and Main St., opened in 1904 and is one of the oldest restaurants in Seattle. This is possibly a gathering for a visitor from Japan.
First row from left: Mrs. Sasaki; Mrs. Edamura; No. 5 Mrs Otani No. 9 Mr. Oya, No. 10 Mr. Oda
Web Exhibition: #190 |
2007.036.204 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
First row: far left, Mr. Kanbe of Greenlake; second from left, Mr. Hisayasu. Far right, Kinuta Uno of South Park. Second row: second from left, Mr. Mukasa; sixth from left, Mr. Takeshi Miya. Far right, Mr. Nobuyama.
Web Exhibition: #191 |
2007.036.205 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, photo of a photo, women in front of a house, Masumoto. |
2007.036.206 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
C. Paul and Bernadette Horiuchi on their wedding date, June 11, 1935. Paul and Bernadette were the first Japanese couple married at the Maryknoll Catholic Church.
Web Exhibition: #193 |
2007.036.207 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, funeral, Shinto ceremony. |
2007.036.208 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, three men in top hats and one woman seated. |
2007.036.209 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Second from left, Sawa Beppu; fourth from left, Hitsuji Beppu, at the Japanese Language School. Hitsuji taught Japanese singing. Sawa was one of a group of close knit Japanese midwives who served the community delivering babies and giving post-natal care to mothers. Sawa was one of the first women licensed to drive in Washington State.
Web Exhibition: #196 |
2007.036.210 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Takayoshi family. Front row: Far right, Yurino. Back row: Second from left, Tomeo; Taiji; Kay.
Web Exhibition: #197 |
1991.100.108 |
Photograph |
Black&white, long column of priests in double file,wearing black robes & broad staw hats,back- ground thatched houses |
2007.036.211 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Wedding portrait, bride, ---motto. |
2007.036.212 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Wedding portrait, bride, Obayashi. |
2007.036.213 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Wedding portrait, bride, Okimura. |
2007.036.214 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, family with relatives, March 19, 1939.
Okada Family, March 19, 1939.
Front row: far left, Hannah Ikeda; second from left, Sueno Hikida; third from left, Bansan Okada (sitting); standing in front of him, Tyrus. Right of Bansan, his wife Kazuko Okada holding baby Joyce (Naoko). Second from right, Martha Ikeda (Imabori); far right, Lorraine Luriko Okada. Second row, from left: Akira Mayeda, Chiyoko Uyeda. Third from left, Ruth Hayasaka; Aiko Matsuda. Far right, Okazaki?. Back row, from left: Lily Yorozu; Sakiko Shiga. Far right, Nakamura?
Bansan Okada started and sponsored Taiyo, an organization offering activities for children such as sports, language studies, and travel.
Web Exhibition: #201 |
2007.036.215 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Group portrait, family.
New Year's Day at the Fujii home 1825 S King St
New Year's Day at the home of the Fujii's in Seattle's Central District. Front row, from left: Mr. Jusaburo Fujii, Mrs. Fujii, unidentified. Second row, from left: unidentified; Roy Okada; Akira Mayeda. The Fujii's owned and operated Gyokko Ken Restaurant, located on Main St. between 5th and 6th Ave., which was a Chinese restaurant that catered to Japanese clientele. (See 208)
Web Exhibition: #202 |
2007.036.216 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Kenshu Wanifuchi, professional violinist from Japan who performed circa 1912-1928. His mother ran a hotel in Seattle. He later returned to Japan and was accused of some shenanigans.
Web Exhibition: #203 |
2007.036.217 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
James Irving Honda (see image 33).
Web Exhibition: #204 |
2007.036.218 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
James Irving Honda (see image 33).
Web Exhibition: #205 |
2007.036.219 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
James Irving Honda (see image 33).
Web Exhibition: #206 |
2007.036.220 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
James Irving Honda (see image 33).
Web Exhibition: #207 |
1991.100.109 |
Photograph |
Two identical photos of two Komusos (monks) wearing baskets on their heads, one playing a flute (shakuhachi), one's back to photo |
2007.036.221 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
Mrs. and Mr. Jusaburo Fujii. The Fujii's owned and operated Gyokko Ken Restaurant, located on Main St. between 5th and 6th Ave., which was a Chinese restaurant that catered to Japanese clientele. (See 202)
Web Exhibition: #208 |
2007.036.222 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Family portrait, man and woman. |
2007.036.223 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph.
The Mano family. From left: George; Kikujiro Mano(father); Tosh; Kiyo; Riki Mano (mother). Kikujiro Mano operated a greenhouse in the Earlington (now Skyway) area.
Web Exhibition: #210 |
2007.036.224 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Family portrait, Kato, two families.
Web Exhibition: #211 |
2007.036.225 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Family portrait, Takeuchi, husband, wife , 3children. |
2007.036.226 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph, family portrait, husband and wife.
Wedding photo of Kejiro and Ume Miyao, who lived in South Park and operated a greenhouse in Tukwila. (See 121)
Web Exhibition: #213 |
2007.036.227 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Family portrait, husband, wife, 2 children.. |
2007.036.228 |
Negative, Film |
Black and White photograph. Okuda family. From left: Mrs. Okuda; Toyo; Heiji Okuda; Nao; Kenji.
Web Exhibition: #215 |