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an illustration of a man and woman standing in front of a room full of people

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Addendum Part 10.20: 19th Century French Artist Illustrations of Life in the Philippines. Antoine-Alfred Marché (1844-1898) was a French naturalist, explorer and collector of ethnological artifacts. He was employed by the French government from 1879-1885. Marché visited the Philippines twice (1879-1881 and 1882-1884) and devoted many years to conducting naturalist studies there. He spent much of his time caving, exploring burial sites and collecting…

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an old drawing of people walking down the street

View of Manila - Escolta Street (Philippines) Original wood engraving drawn by D. Lancelot. Hand watercolored. 1886 20.0 x 30.0 cm | Filipinas, siglo XIX

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two women sitting at a counter in front of a hut

Sari-sari Store - Mirla, do you remember the sari-sari store we had there at Munoz, Nueva Ecija? I wonder if Hector remember it too... It was on that place that Sammy coined the word "duoy" to refer to fermented anchovies .. meaning bagoong ... remember? The store was under a guyabano tree and was in a kubo separate from the house we stayed in. Mommy was the proprietor of that store.

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black and white photograph of an old building with horse drawn carriages in front of it

A picture from a group of Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives listed as “Philippine schools and other subjects, 1900”. No other identification or location is given with the individual pictures. The scanned resolution is poor where many of the signs cannot be read. I do believe but not entirely sure that the pictures in the folder are all from the Manila area. Smithsonian Institution, National Anthropological Archives

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