'A Filipino Saw Mill, in the Island of Cebu, Phililppine Islands' (printed caption). (Photograph)
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'A Filipino Saw Mill, in the Island of Cebu, Phililppine Islands' (printed caption).
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Subject
Industry
Publisher
Publisher/Press: Underwood and Underwood.
Date
Date of photograph: 1900
Type
Photograph
Identifier
1998.472.137
Origin
Cebu, Philippines
Physical Dimensions
Length x Width 81 x 78 mm
Length x Width 89 x 178 mm
Length x Width 89 x 178 mm
Provenance
PRM source: Reading Museum.
Expedition or compiler: Underwood and Underwood.
Publisher / Press: Underwood and Underwood - 'Around the World through the Stereoscope'.
Expedition or compiler: Underwood and Underwood.
Publisher / Press: Underwood and Underwood - 'Around the World through the Stereoscope'.
Acquisition Date
1987
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Research Notes - This image was one of a series of photographs, designed to be looked at through a binocular viewer (producing a three-dimensional effect), which were sold together with a book of descriptions and a map. The set from which this image derives comprises photographs from around the world, titled 'Around the World through the Stereoscope'.
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“'A Filipino Saw Mill, in the Island of Cebu, Phililppine Islands' (printed caption). (Photograph),” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed May 20, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping-dev-50/items/show/28054.
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