Spear ( Budiak )
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Type
Physical Object
Identifier
1955.18.0132
Origin
Mindanao
Materials
metal, plant material, iron, pipes
Physical Dimensions
Height: 188 cm | Width: 3.5 cm
Provenance
Acquired: Underwood, E, Wellcome, Henry Wellcome Museum
Acquired from Underwood, E
Description
Director, The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, London.
Wellcome, Henry
Description
Sir Henry Wellcome, London, founder of a pharmaceutical company with affiliated research institutes: The Wellcome Medical Institution, with a medical research library and a medical history museum. For the museum, he collected ethnographics from buyers in different parts of the world. Large parts of this huge collection were donated to other museums, including to the State Ethnographic Museum, see collection 1955.18.
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Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
The object is part of Sir Henry Welcome's large collection of ethnographies, which he planned would form the basis of a new museum. The war came in between and the collection remained packed in boxes. After the war, it was moved to the Lord Duvenee Gallery in the British Museum. Large parts of this collection were donated to other museums in England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
Acquired from Underwood, E
Description
Director, The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, London.
Wellcome, Henry
Description
Sir Henry Wellcome, London, founder of a pharmaceutical company with affiliated research institutes: The Wellcome Medical Institution, with a medical research library and a medical history museum. For the museum, he collected ethnographics from buyers in different parts of the world. Large parts of this huge collection were donated to other museums, including to the State Ethnographic Museum, see collection 1955.18.
http: collections.smvk.se
Acquisition circumstances - to the museum
The object is part of Sir Henry Welcome's large collection of ethnographies, which he planned would form the basis of a new museum. The war came in between and the collection remained packed in boxes. After the war, it was moved to the Lord Duvenee Gallery in the British Museum. Large parts of this collection were donated to other museums in England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland and Scandinavia.
Acquisition Date
1955
Short description
See Catalog entry ( image) and OCR
Display status
Not on display
References
Juynboll. Catalog of the Ethnographic Reichsmuseum. Band XX. Philippines. 1928: 3-4.
Keywords
LRK visits; Budiak; lance
Keywords, English
lance
Belongs to Collection
1955.18 :: The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
Keywords
LRK visits; Budiak; lance
Keywords, English
lance
Belongs to Collection
1955.18 :: The Wellcome Historical Medical Museum
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Translated from Swedish by Google Translate
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
Record accessed Dec. 2020
Edited for grammar by the Mapping team
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“Spear ( Budiak ),” Mapping Philippine Material Culture, accessed April 26, 2024, https://philippinestudies.uk/mapping/items/show/3310.
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