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Yasukichi Murakami Collection of Photographs

SubjectAustralia–Emigration and immigration—History
Photographs
Western Australia–History
Japanese language
Business enterprises
Correspondence
Families–History
Category2. National boundaries
AuthorMurakami, Yasukichi, 1880-1944
CreatorKanamori, Mayu
Current HolderState Library of Western Australia
Date1905
Item NumberBA2754
Access RightsDigitised
Country Of OriginAustralia
PlaceBroome
Language Japanese
Description From SourceDescription 1 online resource (54 photographs) : digital, black and white, TIFF, jpeg files. Notes Title devised by cataloguer. Captions provided by donor. Original version Originals comprised 35 prints. These are in private ownership. Biography/history Yasukichi Murakami (1880-1944) arrived in Cossack in 1897 aged 16 and found work with Takazo Nishioka, a Japanese storekeeper in Broome. After Nishioka died Murakami married his widow Eki. They expanded the business which also served as Murakami’s photography studio and he soon became a well-respected leader of the community. Murakami later went into partnership with pearler A. C. Gregory and helped run the Dampier Hotel. After Eki died, Murakami married (Theresa) Shigeno Murata and they had 9 children. Murakami designed and patented a modern day pearling suit but never received credit for this invention and after the pearling industry declined he moved to Darwin with his family. HIs application for naturalisation was turned down and when Japan entered the war in 1941 the family was interred in Victoria. Murakami died in 1944 but his wife, six sons and three daughters all survived. For many years Murakami’s photographs were believed to be lost but they were eventually tracked down thanks to the efforts of Japanese-Australian photographer Mayu Kanamori and Murakami’s great granddaughter. Kanamori created a stage play from this story called “Through a Distant Lens” and at long last Murakami is receiving the credit he was due for his invention and contribution to the business affairs of Broome.
Physical FormatPhotographs
Postcards
Correspondence
Related Resources https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/3538/
https://aboutmurakami.wordpress.com/category/collections-archives/

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