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Philippines -- History

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Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

Pangasinan Folk Art. Wooden Crucifix, Late 19th Century (est.)

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Scope and Contents

Pangasinan Folk Art. Wooden Crucifix
  • Luzon. El Cristo Muerto. Supine Corpus in a glass case
  • 7.25" tall
  • "1st Owner - Fr. Colama - Given to his nephew, Mr. Conrado Bucasas"
  • Barrio, Camantitis. Urdaneta, Pangasinan (SEP 2019 #3 M1)

Dates: Late 19th Century (est.)

Philippines, 1992 - 1993

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Scope and Contents

  • Student Edition (Volume 1:2, Winter 1992-93, 6 pages, S12535 H58792/1)
  • Teacher Edition (Volume 1:2, Winter 1992-93, 4 pages, S12534 H58792/2)

Dates: 1992 - 1993

Philippines

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Scope and Contents

  • The Philippines - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod: Tenth Anniversary Year by Louis Nau and Robert Day McAmis (1957, 5 pages and map)
  • The Philippine Lutheran Church Report (1957, October 1961)
  • The "Ideal Relationship Between the Mission Staff and the National Clergy" by R. D. McAmis (11 pages)

Dates: 1847 - 1965

Philippines

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Scope and Contents All-Asia 1964: Philippines Report (10 pages) Photos of Lutheran Theological Seminary, Baguio City, Philippines Panshot (panorama) of Baguio Campus Circulating Library Periodical and Reference Room Building #3 (exterior: dorm, kitchen, dining, lavatory, chapel, laundry, classroom) Building #3 (exterior) Library Building (exterior) Dean's Residence (exterior) Hand-drawn layout of...
Dates: 1964 - 1965

Pin. Philippines Coconut Shell Pin

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Identifier: 71-6-GT-2117
Scope and Contents

The pin was hand-carved from the polished shell of a coconut. The shells are also used for making banks, children's purses, buttons, belts, spoons, etc. This pin is 2" x 2" and has an interesting shape.

Dates: 1900 - 2009

Pin. Philippines Coconut Shell Pin

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Identifier: 71-6-GT-2189
Scope and Contents

The pin was hand-carved from the polished shell of a coconut. The shells are also used for making banks, children's purses, buttons, belts, spoons, etc.

Dates: 1900 - 2009

Pin. Philippines Coconut Shell Pin

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Identifier: 71-6-GT-2256
Scope and Contents

The pin was hand-carved from the polished shell of a coconut. The shells are also used for making banks, children's purses, buttons, belts, spoons, etc.

Dates: 1900 - 2009