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Former Mackenzie house ( Shizuoka City )
Japan

Former Mackenzie house was built for the Mackenzie married couple who lived in Japan in 1940.

Duncan Mackenzie was a trader of the Japanese green tea. He came to Japan from the United States in 1918.
He stayed in Japan except war average until 1951.
For aggravation of the asthma, he died in Shizuoka of Japan in 1951.

Emily Mackenzie that is his wife settles on Shizuoka afterwards.
She did big contribution for social welfare of Shizuoka City.

She went back to the United States in 1972.
She donated a house to Shizuoka City on this occasion.
And she was died in 1973, in California of America.

It is architect William Merrell Vories of the residence in Japan to have designed the house of the married couple.
The building of Vories is left in the various parts of Japan, and his building is loved by a Japanese.

Wikipedia - William Merrell Vories  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Merrell_Vories
William Merrell Vories ( Omi Brotherhood Group HP ) http://vories.com/english/
William Merrell Vories  http://www.omi8.com/vories/englishversion/eindex.html

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Copyright: Bibouroku Tabito
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10592x5296
Taken: 29/09/2013
Caricate: 26/10/2013
Published: 26/10/2013
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Tags: japan; shizuoka; house
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