Hiroshi and Lillie (Yamato) Komai Collection ddr-densho-562
74 items
74 items
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Record of Honeymoon (ddr-densho-562-53)
Scrapbook page documenting Hiroshi and Lillie (Yamato) Komai's honeymoon.
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Lillie and Hiro at Beachwood Aut-o-tel (ddr-densho-562-54)
Left to right: Hiroshi Komai and Lillie (Yamato) Komai. Caption on back: San Luis Obispo Mon. Feb. 20, 1950 / Beachwood Aut-o-tel / On our way to Frisco [sic] during our honeymoon
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Lillie (Yamato) Komai at Carmel Mission bell tower (ddr-densho-562-56)
Caption on back: Carmel Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1950
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Lillie (Yamato) Komai sitting on hotel bed (ddr-densho-562-64)
Caption on back: Bruno's Motor Lodge, Monterey Wed. Feb. 22 nd, 1950
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Hiroshi Komai on ferry deck (ddr-densho-562-65)
Caption on back: on Berkeley ferry boat, San Francisco 2/27/50
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Komai Wedding Bible Title Page (ddr-densho-562-68)
gifted to couple for Lillie (Yamato) and Hiroshi Komai on the occasion of their wedding from the West Los Angeles Community Church.
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Elaine Komai pouring tea (ddr-densho-562-69)
Photograph of Elaine Komai dressed in a kimono and serving tea to her classmates during a special event on Japanese culture taught by Elaine's mother Lillie.
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Five women (ddr-densho-562-70)
Photograph of 4 white women dressed in East Asian inspired outfits. On the far right is Lillie (Yamato) Komai in a kimono holding a uchiwa. Caption on the back: Left to right: standing in order, Elizabeth Philips, Peggy Jones, Mrs. Saltonstall, Mrs. Cole, myself. Lillie Komai was showcasing Japanese culture to her daughter’s fourth grade class.
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Four adults kneeling on floor (ddr-densho-562-72)
Seated left to right: Jeanette Saltonstall, Lillie Komai, Karen Bainton (teacher), and Principal Charles Myers. Caption on back: Miss Bainton's 4th grade / served sukiyaki and rice to class. Lillie Komai was showcasing Japanese culture to her daughter's fourth grade class.
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Lillie Komai and Karen Bainton (ddr-densho-562-73)
Caption on back: Feb. 28-1961 Japanese Luncheon in the 4th grade -Cleminson Elem." Lillie Komai was showcasing Japanese culture to her daughter's fourth grade class.