Photos of our Lives

Frank/Marilyn Coyne: 1940s to 1961

(New Orleans, Texas, Massachusetts, Japan and Idaho)

Japan: 1955-1957

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Mom left for Japan to join Dad at Tachikowa with Susan (2) and Frank (3)  in November 1954.  She traveled by train from New Orleans to Seattle, then sailed from Seattle to Yokohama on the USNS H.B. Freeman, a former troop carrier.  

Housing at Tachikowa AFB was still a problem–we lived in a temporary house for a time, which Mom hated (apparently things froze the the bathroom).  We then moved into a larger concrete apartment on base.  We had a maid in the new house, and it was large enough to ride bikes inside when Mom and Dad were out. Carolyn was born in November of 1955.  

Japan: Dad's Color Slides

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Dad had a good camera in Japan, and he took most of the pictures here from Texas and later.  Mom took the pictures from the 1940s shown above. All of these pictures were black and white prints.

Color slides were expensive, and Dad took a series in Japan in the early 1950s.  It was not until the early 1970s that Dad (and Mom) began using color film.