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Back in the Day: Photos from Hawaii’s Past

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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 25, 1959

Archers Sandra Harris, left, Barbara Simoes, Margaret Pinero, August Range Jr. and August Range Sr. spend many hours practicing each week at the Diamond Head Archery Club.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / NOVEMBER 8, 1982

Sharon Nakayama waits for a response from her grandson Jason as her granddaughter Staci feeds the pigeons.
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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 31, 1965

There was a spirited cricket match at Kapiolani Park between Worcestershire County Cricket Club of England and the Honolulu Cricket Club. The English batsmen scored 180 runs while losing only five wickets. Then, because they are a sporting group, they let the local boys come to bat. The local batsmen knocked in 48 runs before the bowler got side out. Clear, mate?
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 17, 1969

Shoichi Masuda has his blood pressure checked before an artificial kidney machine “washes” his blood. Masuda has a chronic kidney disease and twice a week must check into St. Francis Hospital for an eight to 10-hour session while the machine is plugged into his body to clean toxic material from his blood.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / SEPTEMBER 23, 1964

More than 2,600 items such as these antique furnishings and many art objects that the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Dillingham used in their mansion, La Pietra, will be on public preview before being auctioned. Admission to the preview will be $1.50 and will include a copy of the sale catalog.
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STARADVERTISER / MARCH 27, 1976

The oldest restaurant on Kalakaua Avenue has served its last meal to the Waikiki luncheon crowd. The Flamingo Royal Lanai, formerly the Tropics, will make way for a commercial plaza.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / FEBRUARY 12, 1955

Eleven-year-old Ethel Kawawaki has been named winner of the Lincoln essay contest at Lincoln Elementary School. The contest, sponsored by the Lincoln Dinner Committee of Oahu Republicans, is held annually to honor the memory of the Civil War president. Ethel’s prize was a $25 defense bond, which she received at an assembly.