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Hideko Maehata swimming breaststroke (ddr-njpa-4-693)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hideko Maehata."
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Hideko Maehata (ddr-njpa-4-698)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hideko Maehata. Wakayama. 1. Swimmer; 2. Hashimoto-cho, Wakayama prefecture; 3. Born in 1913; 4. Finished 12th grade at Nagoya high school; 5. Nagoya city, Higashi-ku; 6. [. . .]; 7. She was born the daughter of a tofu store owner. She already made her mark as a swimmer in elementary school. In …
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Hideko Maehata posing in wedding kimono, with husband (ddr-njpa-4-700)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "Hideko Maehata is married."
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Hideko Maehata waving at Tokyo Station (ddr-njpa-4-696)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(1) Miss Maehata at Tokyo Station."
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Hideko Maehata swimming breaststroke (ddr-njpa-4-692)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(2) Miss Maehata made a new world record for the 400-meter breaststroke again."
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Hideko Maehata and her trainer (ddr-njpa-4-694)
Caption on reverse [translation]: "(3) Miss Maehata and the women's coach, right, Ms. Shiroyama (at [. . .] Sports Field Pool)."
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Hideko Maehata, Martha Genenger, Inge Sorensen and Hanni Holzner after their race (ddr-njpa-4-699)
Caption on front [translation]: "A Japanese girl swimmer sets a new mark for the 200-meter breaststroke. Miss Hideko Maehata (right), with the silver and bronze winners in the race, Miss Genenger of Germany and Miss Soerensen [sic] of Denmark."