Frank C. Hirahara Collection ddr-one-1
739 items
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Lunch Break (ddr-one-1-693)
Black and white photographic negative of four unidentified Japanese Americans sitting around a table (three women, one man). A small box is in front of the woman in the center.
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Lunch Break (ddr-one-1-694)
Black and white photographic negative of a large group of Japanese Americans sitting around tables eating lunch out of small boxes on the table in front of them.
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Baseball (ddr-one-1-695)
Black and white photographic negative of a batter and catcher at home plate. The crowd is seated in the background on bleachers.
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Picnic (ddr-one-1-696)
Black and white photographic negative of an unidentified Nisei woman sitting at a picnic table with her eyes closed.
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Picnic (ddr-one-1-697)
Black and white photographic negative of four unidentified Japanese Americans sitting around a picnic table with open bento boxes.
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Picnic (ddr-one-1-698)
Black and white photographic negative of two unidentified Nisei men laying on tatami mats outside eating food off plates in the center of the mat.
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Cook-out (ddr-one-1-699)
Black and white photographic negative of three unidentified Japanese Americans standing around a griddle cook top sitting over a small opening on a stone wall with firewood sitting out. For print please see ONLC 4909 (ddr-one-1-680)
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-700)
Black and white photographic negative of three unidentified Nisei men standing around outside possibly watching games being played.
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-701)
Black and white photographic negative of three unidentified Nisei men stating a race in an open field. Spectators watch on from behind.
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-702)
Black and white photographic negative of eight unidentified Issei women standing in a line with spoons in their hands.
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-703)
Black and white photographic negative of seven Issei woman standing in a line with spoons in their hands, a man stands at the head of the line.
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-704)
Black and white photographic negative of eleven Nisei women standing in a line with spoons in their hands.
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Outdoor Games (ddr-one-1-705)
Black and white photographic negative of nine unidentified Nisei women and one unidentified Nisei man standing in a line with spoons in their hands.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-707)
Black and white photographic negative of Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani sitting in an armchair reading a newspaper. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his wife Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-708)
Black and white photographic negative of Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani and Lady Yoshiko Ohtani disembarking from a train upon their arrival in Portland. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his wife Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-709)
Black and white photographic negative of an unidentified Japanese man sitting on a chair next to a vase.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-710)
Black and white photographic negative of Lady Yoshiko Ohtani sitting on a couch. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his wife Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-711)
Black and what photographic negative of Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani and Lady Yoshiko Ohtani sitting in leather chairs at the train station. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his wife Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-712)
Black and white photographic negative of Lady Yoshiko Ohtani walking away from a parked car. Her husband, Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani stands behind her exiting the car. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his …
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-713)
Black and white photographic negative of two unidentified men sitting in chairs against a white wall.
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Gomonshu and Lady Ohtani's Visit to Portland (ddr-one-1-714)
Black and white photographic negative of a woman bowing to Gomonshu Kosho Ohtani and Lady Yoshiko Ohtani inside the train station. Gomonshu Koshi Ohtani was the leader of the Jodo Shinshu Hongwaniji-ha Buddhist sect, and was visiting Portland for the first time since the end of World War II with his wife Lady Yoshiko Ohtani.
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Oregon Buddhist Church Annual Lotus Bazaar- Card Darts (ddr-one-1-715)
Black and white photographic print of young boys gathered around a card dart booth at the Oregon Buddhist Church's Annual Lotus Bazaar. Man running game on the right side is identified as Harry Nakamura. The Oregon Buddhist Church is now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple. For negative please see ONLC 2912 (ddr-one-1-109)
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Oregon Buddhist Church Annual Lotus Bazaar (ddr-one-1-716)
Black and white photographic print of the game booths and crowd at the Oregon Buddhist Church's Annual Lotus Bazaar. The Oregon Buddhist Church is now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple. For negative please see ONLC 2914 (ddr-one-1-110)
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Oregon Buddhist Church Annual Lotus Bazaar (ddr-one-1-717)
Black and white photographic print of a crowd and banner at the Oregon Buddhist Church's Annual Lotus Bazaar (now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple). Man in crowd with legs crossed talking to two unidentified women is Sam "Pompadour Sam" Sasaki. For negative please see ONLC 2904 (ddr--one-1-105)
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Oregon Buddhist Church Annual Lotus Bazaar- Roulette Table (ddr-one-1-718)
Black and white photographic print of a crowd playing Roulette at the Oregon Buddhist Church's Annual Lotus Bazaar. The Oregon Buddhist Church is now known as Oregon Buddhist Temple. For negative please see ONLC 2908 (ddr-one-1-107)