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Photo of Fumiko
doc Photo of Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara in wedding dress (ddr-ajah-6-538)
Includes copy of newspaper engagement notice for Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara and Shozu "Bill" Takeda
Shuzo
img Shuzo "Bill" Takeda with daughter Judy (ddr-ajah-6-542)
Caption below photo: Shuzo "Bill" Takeda with first born child, Judy. Block 13, Topaz, Utah, 1943. Bill married Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara from Alameda, CA.
Fumiko
doc Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara and bridesmaids (ddr-ajah-6-539)
Includes story of Itahara and Takeda's wedding. Caption below photo: Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara, 27, of Alameda, CA., married Shuzo "Bill" Takeda on January 19, 1941. At left is Masa Hanamura, at right Hazel Takii
Portrait of Shuzo
img Portrait of Shuzo "Bill" Takeda and Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara (ddr-ajah-6-540)
Caption below photo: Shuzo "Bill" Takeda and Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara. Could be their engagement portrait. They would be married on January 19, 1941 in Alameda, CA.
Home movie footage of the wedding of Nellie Itahara and Bill Takeda (ddr-ajah-4-69)
av Home movie footage of the wedding of Nellie Itahara and Bill Takeda (ddr-ajah-4-69)
Home movie footage showing friends and pastor of the Buena Vista United Methodist Church celebrating the marriage of Bill Takeda and Nellie Fumiko Itahara in what appears to be a private home.
Image of Shuzo
doc Image of Shuzo "Bill" Takeda's Japanese passport titled: A Japanese Passport, translated (ddr-ajah-6-508)
Caption below image: Passport for Shuzo "Bill" Takeda, of Hiroshima, Japan so he could immigrate to America / May 15, 1924. Shozo would later marry Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara and live in Alameda, CA.
Shozo
img Shozo "Bill" Takeda in football uniform (ddr-ajah-6-528)
Caption below photo: Shozo "Bill" Takeda poses in his football uniform in Azusa, CA in 1934. He previously lived in Alameda, CA. He returned to Alameda to marry Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara in 1941.
Hama and Fumiko
img Hama and Fumiko "Nellie" Itahara (ddr-ajah-6-501)
Caption below photo: Hama Itahara and her daughter, Fumiko "Nellie". Nellie was born on January 10, 1914. photo circa 1916, Alameda, CA.
Document with photo and biographical information titled
img Document with photo and biographical information titled "Role Reversal" (ddr-ajah-6-495)
Caption below photo: Yoshio Itahara and his wife, Hama Komatsu, shortly after arriving in Alameda, CA., from Hiroshima, Japan, in 1902. Photo by Mataichi Ozeki, the best of the Issei photographers in Alameda at the time.
Boys playing on swings (ddr-ajah-6-740)
img Boys playing on swings (ddr-ajah-6-740)
Caption below photo: Nisei boys play on a swing in Alameda, CA., circa 1910-1930s. The white house in the background is 2327 Buena Vista Avenue. A few years after World War II ended, it would become the home of Bill Takeda and Nellie Itahara.
Portrait of two women with children (ddr-ajah-6-500)
img Portrait of two women with children (ddr-ajah-6-500)
Caption below photo: L to R: Mrs. Nagayama, unknown, Hama Itahara and baby Nellie Itahara. Alameda, CA. Nellie was born in Alameda on January 10, 1914, photo July 1914.
Footage from Ties That Bind: Generations of Faith (1 of 3) (ddr-ajah-4-66)
av Footage from Ties That Bind: Generations of Faith (1 of 3) (ddr-ajah-4-66)
Footage featuring services and interviews from the Buena Vista United Methodist Church in Alameda, California. Shot for a documentary commemorating Buena Vista's centennial called Ties That Bind: Generations of Faith, produced by Wendy Hanamura.
Group of women and children outside building (ddr-ajah-4-60)
img Group of women and children outside building (ddr-ajah-4-60)
Caption below photo: Women and children pose in front of the former chapel of the Japanese Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Alameda, CA. 1954
Two versions of group of men and women at a dinner, one with individuals identified (ddr-ajah-6-754)
img Two versions of group of men and women at a dinner, one with individuals identified (ddr-ajah-6-754)
Caption below photo: Issei meet for dinner and drinks somewhere in Alameda, CA. Circa 1914, based on the presence of Nellie Itahara a baby. Location unknown, but likely somewhere on or near Park Street, where many Japanese business existed. Several men are wearing detachable collars, which were popular at the time. Note the shamisen at far …
Group photo of men and women at gathering (ddr-ajah-6-149)
img Group photo of men and women at gathering (ddr-ajah-6-149)
Caption below photo: A gathering for Niseis from the Buddhist Temple (BTOA) and Japanese Methodists (BV) in Alameda, CA, circa late 1940s or early 1950s
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