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Japanese P.P.I.E. pavilion groundbreaking photos

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Heading: (California - Panama Pacific International Exposition)
Author: Swadley, Wesley W.
Title: Three original photographs of the groundbreaking ceremony at the Japanese pavilion at the Panama Pacific International Exposition
Place Published: San Francisco
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Date Published: c.1912
Description: 3 gelatin silver photographs. With blindstamp "'Swadley,' 'San Francisco.'" in right lower margin. Each approx. 20.5x27 cm (8x10½") plus margins.Uncommon original photographs of the groundbreaking ceremonies of the elaborate and extensive Japanese Pavilion at the legendary Panama Pacific International Exposition which opened in San Francisco in 1915. The are numerous dignitaries and officials in attendance, from Japan and the U.S., including longtime San Francisco mayor (and future governor of California) James "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Jr. Japan's was the first foreign pavilion on the Avenue of Nations, spanning 3 acres, with two tea houses and expansive gardens. The garden was decorated with running streams, rocky outcrops, pagodas, lanterns and Buddha statues.
Condition Report: Photographs with some edge wear and a few minor creases; very good.

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Heading: (California - Panama Pacific International Exposition)
Author: Swadley, Wesley W.
Title: Three original photographs of the groundbreaking ceremony at the Japanese pavilion at the Panama Pacific International Exposition
Place Published: San Francisco
Publisher:
Date Published: c.1912
Description: 3 gelatin silver photographs. With blindstamp "'Swadley,' 'San Francisco.'" in right lower margin. Each approx. 20.5x27 cm (8x10½") plus margins.Uncommon original photographs of the groundbreaking ceremonies of the elaborate and extensive Japanese Pavilion at the legendary Panama Pacific International Exposition which opened in San Francisco in 1915. The are numerous dignitaries and officials in attendance, from Japan and the U.S., including longtime San Francisco mayor (and future governor of California) James "Sunny Jim" Rolph, Jr. Japan's was the first foreign pavilion on the Avenue of Nations, spanning 3 acres, with two tea houses and expansive gardens. The garden was decorated with running streams, rocky outcrops, pagodas, lanterns and Buddha statues.
Condition Report: Photographs with some edge wear and a few minor creases; very good.

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