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- Trinity College - Groups
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1948 / 1949 Large group of children with mothers and caregivers, very likely part of Trinity College's interest in early childhood development and early diagnosis of developmental disorders. Mann Hall. Childrens Day? Photo #1.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1951. Outdoor photo on steps of Mann Hall of a large group of children with mothers and caregivers, very likely part of Trinity College's interest in early childhood development and early diagnosis of developmental disorders. Childrens Day? Photo #3.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1951. Outdoor photo on steps of Mann Hall of a large group of children with mothers and caregivers, very likely part of Trinity College's interest in early childhood development and early diagnosis of developmental disorders. Children's Day? Photo #4.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1947. Interior photo of a large group of children with mothers and caregivers, very likely part of Trinity College's interest in early childhood education and early diagnosis of developmental disorders. Childrens Day? Photo #1.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1957 / 1958. Group of young children with their mothers or caregivers, very likely participants in Trinity College's early childhood education program. Childrens Day? Photo #2.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1952. Outdoor photo on the steps of Mann Hall of a group of young children with their mothers or caregivers, very likely participants in Trinity College's early childhood education program. Childrens Day? Photo #1.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1951. Outdoor photo on steps of Mann Hall of a large group of children with mothers and caregivers, very likely part of Trinity College's interest in early childhood development and early diagnosis of developmental disorders. Childrens Day? Photo #2.
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- Trinity College - Groups
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1957. Women affiliated with Trinity College. Photo #27.
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- Trinity College Childrens Day, Burlington
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Mothers, infants, toddlers and young children with one very unhappy little girl seen at the far left. Photo #1.
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- Trinity College Childrens Day, Burlington
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Mothers and their young children assembled for a group portrait on Childrens Day. Photo #2.
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- Trinity College Childrens Day, Burlington
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A group of mothers, young children, infants and one man sit on the steps of Mann Hall of Trinity College. One toddler holds her own baby doll.
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- Two female musicians
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- 1909
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The woman on the left is playing a Koto, while the woman on the right is playing a Shamisen.
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- Two traveling female performers
- Date Created
- 1909
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The woman on the left is carrying a Shamisen, while the woman on the right is holding a Kokyu.
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- Two women and a child siting below Sakura Trees
- Date Created
- 1909
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A small Gazebo structure appears behind the women.
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- Two women bathing and dressing themselves
- Date Created
- 1909
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The two women are in different stages preparation. The one on the left appears to be applying various forms of make up to herself, while the one on the right is washing herself.
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- Two women getting water at a well
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Two women posing for a picture with their calligraphy
- Date Created
- 1909
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Two women posing with umbrellas and calligraphy.
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- Two women posing in front of a mural of Mt Fuji
- Date Created
- 1909
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Two women are depicted as walking through a rural setting. A mural of Mt Fuji is seen in the background. The women are wearing rather large Geta (Footwear).
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- Two women posing with a tea set
- Date Created
- 1909
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- Two women practicing calligraphy
- Date Created
- 1909
- Description
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The two women are practicing Japanese calligraphy, or "Shodou," an art most saw as a signifier of refinery and nobility.