Nippu Jiji Photograph Archive, "Gaijin" Collection ddr-njpa-1
2650 items
2650 items
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Ms. Hawthorne who established a girl's English school in Japan (ddr-njpa-1-601)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Ms. Hawthorne [?] Decorated Again. Ms. Hawthorne of the [illegible] Girls Academy [illegible] founded in 1902 and greatly supported it; following the 1923 earthquake she immediately [illegible] a million yen [illegible] She was awarded the Medal with Blue Ribbon in 1920 in recognition of the thirty years she has spent working tirelessly …
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Newspaper clipping regarding Helen Hayes (ddr-njpa-1-602)
Caption on front: "Helen Hayes wanted a good comedy; instead, she got 'Victoria Regina,' one of the most successful roles she has ever played."
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Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover seated in a garden (ddr-njpa-1-604)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "President Hoover and his wife (No. 2,675). (this is not a recent picture, but there have been requests for one from various companies in light of the recent global situation, so this previously unreleased picture is being released)."
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Herbert Hoover and Harry Colmery at a congratulatory dinner (ddr-njpa-1-605)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "National Commander Harry Colmery (left) and former president Hoover at a congratulatory dinner held at the Hotel Pennsylvania."
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From left to right: former Reich Minister of Economics, Hjalmar Schacht, former President Herbert Hoover, and U.S. Ambassador Hugh Wilson meeting in Berlin (ddr-njpa-1-606)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Former President Hoover Visits Germany. (Berlin) Domei. Former President of the United States Hoover visited Germany and witnessed the glorious achievements of the Nazis across the country. Photograph: a meeting with Minister of Economics Dr. Schacht on March 8 (from left, Dr. Schact, Mr. Hoover, US Ambassador to Germany Wilson)."
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Associated Press Sketch 1760 for Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-608)
A biographical sketch of Herbert Hoover written for newspapers to use for current events or as an obituary
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Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-609)
Caption on reverse: "The former President visits Iowa: Herbert Hoover makes friends with an Irish Terrier puppy at the home of Harrison E. Spangler, Republican National Committeeman for Iowa, at Cedar Rapids. (Times Wide World Photos).
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Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-610)
Caption on front: "Republican candidate for president."
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Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-611)
Caption on front: "President Hoover sets the nation an example of right living with daily exercise and an occasional outing with rod and reel."
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Herbert Hoover at a Stanford vs. Columbia soccer match (ddr-njpa-1-612)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Now Free to Watch Soccer. (Los Angeles) Rengo 1934. Former president Herbert Hoover [...] his alma mater, Stanford University [...] a soccer match held between Stanford and Columbia here in San Diego [...] without irritating politics or [...] very different from the very busy Roosevelt. Photograph: Mrs. Hoover is furthest to the …
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Herbert Hoover on a fishing trip with Lawrence Richey (ddr-njpa-1-613)
"Caption on reverse [translation]: "(New York) Domei. Former US President Herbert Hoover and his former secretary Lawrence Richey departed on a fishing trip, away from the pressures of governing. The two enjoyed spending their day talking about fishing, far from politics. Photographs: 1. Secretary Richey uses his hands to show the size of a wonderful fish …
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Newspaper clipping regarding Herbert Hoover (ddr-njpa-1-614)
Caption on front: "Guardians of Anglo-American friendship. Prime Minister MacDonald and President Hoover. The first visit of a British Prime Minister to the White House. Mr. MacDonald made this historic gesture to foster Anglo-American understanding and to discuss with Mr. Hoover the larger issue of world peace. Nov. 1929. Times World Wide."
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The Literary Digest article regarding John Ford's "Mary of Scotland." (ddr-njpa-1-616)
Article title: "Queenly Actresses in New Artistry of Hollywood."
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Katharine Hepburn (ddr-njpa-1-617)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Rengo Overseas Photographic News November 18. Hello, Mister Hepburn. (Hollywood) Rengo. With Marlene Dietrich's male dress being surprisingly popular, other stars have been joining in in swarms, dashingly swaggering through Hollywood in chic male dress. And it seems that Katherine Hepburn has also decided that this way is more convenient and has …
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Sonja Henie skating (ddr-njpa-1-618)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(Norway). 3. Sonja Henie."
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Sonja Henie and Dan Topping cutting their wedding cake (ddr-njpa-1-619)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Queen of the Skating Rink Marries. (Chicago) Domei. The marriage ceremony for Skating Queen Sonja Henie and young businessman Daniel Reed Topping was held here on July 5. [Stamped] August 2, 1940."
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Sonja Henie received a victory wreath (ddr-njpa-1-621)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Total Victory for Skating Queen Sonja Henie. (Oslo, Norway) Rengo. Everyone is likely already aware from our firm's overseas sports articles of Norway's famous queen of skating, Sonja Henie, and her recent wonderful results as she wins total victory wherever she goes. Photograph: Ms. Henie receives her victory wreath before 80,000 passionate …
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Sonja Henie skating (ddr-njpa-1-622)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Norway. Sonja Henie. 1936."
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Sonja Henie skating (ddr-njpa-1-623)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(New York) Domei. Sonja Henie, the top female ice skater, eschewed the ice carnival held nearby at Madison Square Garden to engage in fierce training."
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Sonja Henie, Cecilia Colledge, Liselotte Landbeck, and Maxi Herber (ddr-njpa-1-625)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Domei Photographic Sports News January 27. Beautiful Flowers of the Olympics. Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany) Domei. The Winter Olympics have finally begun and the representatives of each nation are giving their all in the competition. Photograph: The stars of women's figure skating (from left): Britain's Cecilia Colledge, Norway's Sonja Henie, Austria's Liselotte Landbeck, Germany's …