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Photograph from Nagasaki 1868; donated by Marine Lieutenant G. Olrik 1870.

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Japanese art of fencing. Drill with long sabres. 1868

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Two kendoka practicing Kata in bōgu, Nagasaki, Japan, 1868.

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