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Description Sanno torii boxed in red.jpg |
English:
In the foreground in in the
Ichino torii.
In the red box is Sannō Shrine's second
torii
(with only one supporting column still standing); and just behind the
torii
is the main platform of the shine precincts.
日本語:
原爆投下直後の一の鳥居と二の鳥居(一本柱鳥居、赤枠部分)
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English:
digitized image with red box
; Originally photographed by the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey, 1945; Committee for Research of Photographs and Materials of the Atomic Bombing, Nagasaki Foundation for Promotion of Peace --
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
. 2.
[1]
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Author | Lieutenant R.J. Battersby |
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