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Tapa and KikoПросмотров: 6731Tapa has managed to remain relatively clean, but Kiko --- in the quest for his ball --- has managed to coat himself with smelly mud. Was he ever proud of his achievement!%341 %09, %2005
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Kiko With His Unusual MarkingsПросмотров: 1985Hmmm . . . I wonder how deep the mud in the stream might be?%341 %09, %2005
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The Camera Shop -- Tokyo, Circa 1953Просмотров: 863%411 %08, %2005
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Tokyo Cellphone - 1953Просмотров: 783In the early 1950's public telephones in Tokyo were in stalls along the street.%409 %08, %2005
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Pan Am StratoCruiser Aircraft - Honolulu AirportПросмотров: 908I remember flying from Honolulu to Bangkok, most of it via StratoCruiser. We dressed for the flight. There was a lounge downstairs, which we reached via a spiral staircase. We flew Honolulu - Wake - Guam - Manila - Hong Kong and then on to Bangkok.%408 %08, %2005
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Pachinko Parlour, Tokyo -- 1953Просмотров: 818Taken by my father in Tokyo, circa 1953 or 1954. Bleak roads -- but a bright pachinko parlour in the foreground.%402 %08, %2005
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Newleyweds - 1948Просмотров: 801My father and mother, shortly after they arrived in Hawaii -- having been married in Nevada on their drive across the country from Boston. I love the cigarette in the hand.%159 %08, %2005
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Sunset in TahitiПросмотров: 15771964%159 %08, %2005
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Nana Reading A MagazineПросмотров: 800I am guessing that Baba took this photograph. I must have inherited this trait from him: I love annoying Marjorie by taking her photograph in bed, when she's trying to read or relax.%159 %08, %2005
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Family Gathering at 1080 Makaiwa StreetПросмотров: 952Nana, Birdie, my father, Mum (Lily Wyser Wilkinson), my mother and young Shauna. I would guess this is 1956 or so, photographed in the living room at 1080 Makaiwa Street in Kahala. %159 %08, %2005
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Mother (on right) Showing Tahitian Shell Necklace to A LadyПросмотров: 1809I have no idea who the other lady is, or why mother was showing her a shell necklace. Date unknown -- probably early 1960's.%159 %08, %2005
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Shoe Shine BoyПросмотров: 1318Baba (my maternal grandfather) loved to build make-believe forts for me, using rope and blankets. Here I am with a fort, but I seem to be preoccupied with the shining of shoes. I think the radio (is that what it is?) in the background is amazing.%159 %08, %2005
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