"ENGLISH HOUSE" This momorlal was erected by British residents In Japan to mark tho site of tho "English Houso," nn English tradlnn ostabllshmont, whloh stood on tho small Island of Hlrado, near Nagasaki, from 1613 to 1623, tho earliest days of Anglo-Jananose Intoi'courso. Tho momorlal was unveilod by Lnriy Tllloy, wife of tho British Ambassador to Japan, on 20th May this yoar
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 20
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62"ENGLISH HOUSE" This momorlal was erected by British residents In Japan to mark tho site of tho "English Houso," nn English tradlnn ostabllshmont, whloh stood on tho small Island of Hlrado, near Nagasaki, from 1613 to 1623, tho earliest days of Anglo-Jananose Intoi'courso. Tho momorlal was unveilod by Lnriy Tllloy, wife of tho British Ambassador to Japan, on 20th May this yoar Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 20, 23 July 1927, Page 20
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