Japanese shrine representing the goddess of benevolence, presented to the Auckland Museum by Mr L D Nathan
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Waka Poem on Spring Presented to the Kasuga Shrine in Kyoto
Oil painting by the famous Japanese artist, Mr. Rikuo Aral, which is to be presented to the Melbourne Art Mu...

Japan / drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert ; Neele sculpt
Mr Palmer in the broadcasting van at Maadi - Photograph taken by M D Elias
A Mother Representing Yebisu, from the series Representations of the 7 Lucky Gods, by the Hanagasa Poetry Club
Courtesan and Two Kamuro Representing Hotei, from the series Representations of the 7 Lucky Gods, by the Hanagasa Poetry Club

Japan. Drawn under the direction of Mr. Pinkerton by L. Hebert. Neele sculpt 352 Strand. London: p...
Three Kasuga Kaishi (Sheets of Poetry Donated to the Kasuga Shrine, Nara) written by three officials of the Kasuga Shrine
Crown Studios Photo. MR. H. L. HINDMARSH, who died on Sunday. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal d...
Evening Post" Photo. MR. J. L. THOMAS, ivho returned to New Zealand by the Remuera this morning after teachi...
Editor of the NZEF Times, Mr H L Heatley at his desk in Cairo, Egypt, World War II - Photograph taken by Geo...
Shrine Girl (Miko) Wearing High Geta and Holding Robe Over Her Head representing Humanity (Jin), from the series of Five Virtues for the Katsushika Group (Katsushika goban), with poems by Shunhan, Shogan and Shofudai

Actors Representing the Feat of Asahina Breaking the Armer of Soga no Goro (Hirakawa-cho Yamamoto-cho kusazuribiki odori yatai) from the series The Festival of the Sanno Shrine (Sanno go-sairei)
One Thousand Linked Verses Dedicated to the Mishima Shrine (Mishima senku) originally composed by Sōgi (1421-1502)
A map of the N.E. parts of Asia, and N.W. parts of America, shewing their situation with respect to Japan taken from a Japanese map of the world, brought over by Kempfer and late in the Museum of Sr. Hans Sloane
Woman Strolling to Marishiten Shrine/ Boar (I) -- Shitaya, from the series Allusions to the Twelve Zodiac Animals at Famous Places in Edo for the Ichiyō Circle (Ichiyōren Edo meisho mitate jūnishi), with poems by Bunkyosha Takamaru, Bunshukusha Otoyoshi
Miniature Buddhist Shrine in the Form of a Lotus Petal with representation of a Sâkyamuni Buddha Triad (Shaka sanzon): the Historical Buddha Shaka Nyorai (Sâkyamuni) flanked by Bodhisattvas Monju Bosatsu (Mañjusrî, on a lion) and Fugen Bosatsu (Samantabhadra, on an elephant) and with exterior design of the Sanskrit seed-syllable 'bhah' and lotus petals
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