Accession Number | P05195.085 |
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Collection type | Photograph |
Object type | Transparency |
Maker |
McMullan, Brian McMullan, Cecilia Mary |
Place made | Japan: Nagasaki |
Date made | c 1947-1952 |
Conflict |
British Commonwealth Occupation Force, 1946-1952 (Japan) |
Copyright |
Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain
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A busy street in a commercial area. Japanese residents walk along the footpaths and street, ...
A busy street in a commercial area. Japanese residents walk along the footpaths and street, visiting shops and businesses in timber buildings. There are no vehicles on the narrow street. In the foreground two women are wearing traditional dress, which includes a kimono, obi (sash), geta (sandals) and tabi (two toed socks). This image is part of a collection of photographs taken in Japan between 1947 and 1952, relating to the service of VX150779 Captain (Capt) John Patrick (Jack) McMullan, of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) Labour Unit in Japan. Capt McMullan’s wife Cecilia (also known as Celia and Celie), and son Brian John, lived with him in Japan as BCOF dependants. Cecilia and Brian were the photographers for most of the photographs in the collection. Brian was nine years old when he arrived in Japan in 1947. The presence of families of servicemen of all ranks was a distinctive aspect of BCOF.