File:Minami Manshū Tetsudō Kabushiki Kaisha - South Manchuria Railway (Two boys) (rbm-coll3020-02-07).jpg

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Minami ManshA<< TetsudA Kabushiki Kaisha = South Manchuria Railway [Two boys]
A Japanese boy and a Manchurian boy marching together. Marked with South Manchuria Railway Company's logo.
Geographic Subject (Continent): Asia
Filename: rbm-coll3020-02-07.TIF
Access Conditions: Send requests to address given. Or contact us via http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/arc/libraries/eastasian/japan/index.php Phone (213) 740-1772.
Coverage date: 1906/1945
Part of collection: Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection
Type: images
Part of subcollection: Fine Arts
Publisher (of the Digital Version): University of Southern California. Libraries
Format (imt): image/tiff
Printer: Osaka and Tokyo, Japan: Ichida Ofusetto Insatsu Kabushiki Kaisha = Ichida Offset Printing Co., Ltd. a,cdegaaaa>>aaadega*ae aa1/4aec$?3/4
Format: 28½ x 43 in.
Archival file: rbm_Volume134/rbm-coll3020-02-07.TIF
Date issued: 1921/1927
Identifying Number: Asian poster collection (coll. 3020). Japanese poster collection. Railway travel posters, no. 2, item 2
Publisher (of the Original Version): [South Manchuria Railway Company a$?SSePS; ae+-aeo!: aae>>?ae'2eueae aa1/4aec$?3/4]
Title (Alternate): aae>>?ae'2eueae aa1/4aec$?3/4
Repository Name: USC Libraries. East Asian Library
Subject (naf Corporate Name): Minami ManshA<< TetsudA Kabushiki Kaisha; aaeoa*eeae aa1/4ae1/4c$?3/4
Language: Japanese; English
Repository Address: Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-1825
Contributing entity: University of Southern California
Format (aat): posters
Creator: M [Mayama, KAji ca+-+-aae2>>?]
Series: USC Japanese poster collection: Railway travel posters
Place of Publication (of the Origianal Version): [Dairen; Tokyo]
References: http://www.01.246.ne.jp/~mateka/index.html [Website about the railway company] Mantetsukai aeoeuae aSS http://sml.co.jp/documents/toppan-ichida.html?page=1 [Website about the printing company] Asaka no Meiji, TaishA, ShAwa no karAE insatsu: Ichida KAshirA to sono jidai, 1885-1927 a$?SSeaa(r)aeae2>>a>>a$?SSaePSa>>aeaaaea(r)a<<a(c)a1/4adega*: a,cdega1,aea"aa(r)aeae>>PS, 1885-1927 aSS http://app.cias.kyoto-u.ac.jp/infolib/meta_pub/G0000021MAN [Database about Manchukuo posters] ManshA<<koku PosutAE DAEtabAEsu = Manchukuo propaganda posters & bills aeoae'2a1/2aa1a?a1/4aa1/4a?aa1/4a1
Subject (lcsh): Railroad companies; Railroads
Repository Email: http://www.usc.edu/libraries/archives/arc/libraries/eastasian/japan/index.php
Geographic Subject (Country): Manchuria
Date 1906/1945
Source http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15799coll58/id/31457
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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