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Press Photo Mounted Policeman Gives Right-Of-Way To Pedestrians Tokyo Japan

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Tokyo's Mounted Police Back On The Job. Despite computerized electronic traffic signal installations in Tokyo, the Metropolitan Police Department find that their mounted police have a way of keeping traffic moving, and guarding the safety of pedestrians, besides they are mobile and able to trot to points in order to unsnarl traffic jams. looking smart in their new type uniforms, they command a great deal of respect from the citizens as they blow their whistles, and signal with their white-gloved hand as they sit in the saddle of their well-trained horses. Photo: A mounted policeman gives the right-of-way to a group of pedestrians on a zebra crossing near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

Photo measures 8.5 x 5.75 inches.

Photo is dated --0000.

This item is an original collectible vintage print from a news archive, not a digital download or reproduction. Please see our FAQ for more information.

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