Philippines -- History
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Brass Artifacts - Philippines (Maranao)
Iron with Charcoal. Philippines
This is a child's version of her mother's ironing board and iron. The charcoal iron is heated by coals of charcoal made from coconut shells. The board is 15" long and 4.5" wide at widest point. The iron is 4" long and 2.5" wide at widest point.
LCMS Missions. Australia. Philippines. God Gave the Growth, 2000
Stock #: S12998; VHS 00:28
LCMS Missions. Philippines Records
The collection contains files mostly dealing with the Lutheran Church of the Philippines, including conference and committee minutes, statistics, linguistic notes, surveys, correspondence, and printed materials. There are also files concerning Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) and the doctrinal controversy.
Lutheran Church in the Philippines Records
Correspondence, minutes / agenda, photos, printed material, reports; files of Rev. David J. Schneider, president.
Luzon. El Cristo Muerto, 19th Century (est.)
- Supine Corpus in Glass and Wood Container
- Corpus rests on purple cloth
- There are three metal rays (nimbus)
- SEP 2019 #3 M2
Making a World of Difference in the Philippines
Mission Feature, 1978
Interviewer: Rev. Robert Mc Amis; Subject: Philippine Missions; Tape 1200ft; Broadcast date 8 May 1978.
Model. Nipa Hut. Philippines
The house is raised with a ladder leading to a small porch. A fence surrounds the house and a paper plant is in the yard.
Model. Philippines. Nipa Hut
Model of home 80% of Philippinos live in (farmhouse). Floor is usually split bamboo, walls are woven nipa grass or wood, and roof is made of nipa mats. Houses usually small because people are outside most of time.