File:Tatsuta 1st class reading and writing room.jpg

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Description

NYK Line Tatsuta Maru (1929) or Asama Maru (1930), 1st class reading and writing room of the William and Mary period

Source

NYK brochure: interior photo of either Tatsuta Maru or Asama Maru -- "being of the same dimensions, twin ships with the same style in the general decorations and furnishings of the public rooms and passenger quarters".

Date

October 1931

Author

Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line)

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"You may use my images on another website. Then please credit them as being from the collection of Björn Larsson, and preferably provide a link to this page."

Other versions This multi-purpose brochure was designed for simultaneous use by Tatsuta Maru and by Asama Maru -- one ship on the front cover and the other on the reverse.

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current17:21, 8 July 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:21, 8 July 2010585 × 428 (73 KB)Admin (talk | contribs)== Summary == {{Information |Description =NYK Line ''Tatsuta Maru'' (1929) or ''Asama Maru'' (1930), 1st class reading and writing room of the William and Mary period |Source =[http://www.timetableimages.com/maritime/images/tatsuta1.htm NYK brochure]: interior photo of either ''Tatsuta Maru'' or ''Asama Maru'' -- "being of the same dimensions, twin ships with the same style in the general decorations and furnishings of the public rooms and passenger quarters". |Date =October 1931 |Author =Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line) |Permission ="You may use my images on another website. Then please credit them as being from the collection of Björn Larsson, and preferably provide a [http://www.timetableimages.com/maritime/index.htm link to this page]." |other_versions =This multi-purpose brochure was designed for simultaneous use by ''Tatsuta Maru'' and by ''Asama Maru'' -- one ship on the front cover and the other on the reverse. }} == Licensing: == {{cc-by-3.0}}
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