A rare black and white photo depicting a scene with children from The Yokohama American School at Japan, by Charles Rosecrans. Yokohama American School got underway in 1946 when the Eighth Army took over a girls’ commercial college. The school started with eighteen students and two teachers. Yokohama American School was originally an Army school and in 1959 the school became a Navy School. The name of the now high school was changed to Nile C. Kinnick High School. Stamped, on the backside. Completed with a printed text, dated 46. Charles Rosecrans is an American photographer known for historical and documentary photographs. Post WWII era Historical School Photographs, Graphic Art Prints, and Collectibles.
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