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1Alice Hiller in Yokohama en route to Shanghai in 1920
2Frank Britton’s house in Yokohama, c. 1920
3Frank Britton’s enlarged and improved house in Yokohama
4Frank and Alice Britton enjoying making music together
5Dorothy Britton not yet two, with her aunt Dorothy
6A building similar to this came down in the earthquake and crushed Dorothy Britton’s aunt Dorothy and a friend
7Christ Church (after the earthquake), where Dorothy Britton had been christened
8Frank Britton’s office after the earthquake
9Kin-san – Dorothy Britton’s nanny
10Following the earthquake, the Britton house was temporarily used by a contingent of military police
11Dorothy with the Okubos in Hayama
12Dorothy’s fancy dress Valentine’s Day birthday party at the Britton house in Yokohama
13Dorothy aged c. six at the new house in Hayama
14Departing for England in 1935 on the Tatsuta Maru
15Dorothy with cousin Anna Rendell and her daughters Joan and Isabel
16The Butterfield’s sailing boat at Pitt’s Bay, Bermuda
17French composer Darius Milhaud at Mills College, California, in 1943
18Dorothy with the niece of the President of Haiti – the first black student at Mills
19Dorothy singing folksongs with her ukulele at a charity garden fete
20Dorothy with her Irish harp
21Dorothy back in Japan in August, 1949, with her mother and Mrs ‘TQ’
22The British Embassy, Tokyo
23Queen Victoria’s god-daughter Victoria Drummond
24Dorothy working on her cantata with librettist Elizabeth Baskerville McNaughton
25Dorothy interpreting Ikuma Dan’s talk about Japanese music for the Tokyo English Teachers Association
26Ikuma Dan conducting the CBC Orchestra performing Dorothy Britton’s cantata in Japanese
27Dorothy Britton’s musical ‘Madame Beggar’ was first performed in Nagoya
28A cartoon featuring Dorothy Britton teaching English and singing British folksongs on NHK’s weekly Junior High School TV programme
29Dorothy with her mother and the dowager Princess of Kitashirakawa and daughter Princess Sawa at their Hayama villa
30Young elephants on the deck of the Maori
31Charles Britton at his house on The Peak in Hong Kong
32Charles Britton’s yacht
33Photograph of pelagic nudibranch Glaucus
34Dorothy and Norah Britton on Ishigaki Island
35Australian zoologist Isobel Bennett on Ishigaki Island
36Basho statue at Shirakawa railway station with Dorothy Britton’s English version of his words on the plinth
37The Bouchiers: Derek, Dorothy and Boy in front of the house designed by Frank Britton
38A young Wilfrid ‘Ted’ Hall when in Bermuda
39Ted Hall, Dorothy, Derek and Anne Collier in Connecticut