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Ambassador Jessup and Party at the Imperial Palace, Kyoto, Japan

American Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party during a visit to the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, Japan during Ambassador Jessup's mission to the far east. Left to right: James B. Lindsey, American Vice Consul; Dr. Charles M. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Power in Japan; Miss Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup; Ambassador Jessup; Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup; and William M. Gibson, Aide to Ambassador Jessup.

Ambassador Jessup and Party at Heian Shrine

American Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party at the entrance to Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. Left to right: Major John M. Boag, Kyoto Visitor's Bureau; James B. Lindsey, American Vice Consul; Dr. Charles M. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Power in Japan; Lois (Mrs. Philip C) Jessup; Miss Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup; Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup; William M. Gibson, Ambassador Jessup's aide, and an unidentified man.

Ambassador Jessup at Sanjusangendo Temple

Ambassador-at-large Philip C. Jessup and his party visiting Sanjusangendo Temple in Kyoto, Japan. From left to right: American Vice Consul James B. Lindsey, Ambassador Jessup (foreground), Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup (third from left), Dr. Charles N. Spinks, Mr. William M. Gibson, and unidentified Japanese attendant (right). Ambassador Jessup visited Kyoto as part of his larger mission to the Far East.