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The First Home of the Taiwan Government-General in the Former Imperial Maritime Customs House
1media/KiirunnoAme_Cropped_thumb.jpg2021-01-09T18:45:40-05:00Evan Dawley7a40080bd5bb656cee837d5befaa3ea8e7a2ac44353This image, the middle panel of an 1896 triptych woodblock print by the artist Kiyochika, titled "Three Views of Taiwan: The Rain of Kiirun", depicts the customs house, the two-level structure at the center-right.plain2022-02-07T14:49:08-05:0025.1276, 121.739181896National Diet Library, Japan, Digital Collection, https://dl.ndl.go.jp/info:ndljp/pid/1301915.Kiyochika20170805052625-0400Kobayashi, Kiyochika (1847-1915)Digital image, National Diet Library, Tokyo, Japan.Public domain.Evan N. DawleyED-0018Woodblock printDavid Ambaras1337d6b66b25164b57abc529e56445d238145277