Philippines -- Photographs
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
A street scene in Malate. [View of a street in a Philippines town, stone and bamboo structures, banana trees, Filipino men in background.], 1889 c
Chinese mestizo. Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Studio portrait of young lady.], 1899
Duckworth-Ford Philippine Constabulary collection
The papers of Robert Alexander Duckworth-Ford document his work as a member of the Philippine Constabulary, and include biographical material, correspondence, a portion of a diary, financial papers, publications, writings, scrapbooks, clippings, artifacts, and photographs.
Harold Hanne Elarth papers
Harold Hanne Elarth (b. 1885) was a U. S. Army officer who served in the Philippine Constabulary and rose to the rank of Lt. Col. The collection contains research for Elarth's book on the Philippine Constabulary, Philippine Constabulary Officers Association history, a diary, letterpress copybooks, a Philippine Constabulary manual, photographs, and correspondence.
From Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Group of Filipino young ladies, posed in front of a bamboo structure.], 1899
Fred M. Fuecker papers
Fred Michael Fuecker (1895-1975) served in the military from 1911-1955, including World War I and World War II. The collection consists of a World War I diary, administrative papers of the provost marshal of Los Angeles and Arizona, and of Service Command Unit 4910, Los Angeles (1942-1944), and seven photograph albums, (1911-1924), scrapbooks and mementos.
Charles Wellington Furlong papers
Charles Wellington Furlong (1874-1967) was an explorer, writer, lecturer, an artist, a college professor, a scientist, a cowboy, a collector, and a foreign correspondent to name but a few of his ‘trades.' The collection contains biographical and military records, manuscripts, articles and lectures by Furlong, notebooks and journals, Philippine Island material, photographs and daguerreotypes, correspondence, audio recordings and books.
Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Studio portrait of Filipino gentleman, lady, and young woman.], 1899
Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Studio portrait of Filipino lady and boy.], 1899
Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Studio portrait of young Filipino gentleman and lady.], 1899
Paombon, Bulacau Province. [Studio portrait of young Filipino lady, wearing same clothing as different woman in PH119-073. Cropped.], 1899
Picturesque Manila. [Commercial album by G.W. Peters, Sept. 1898, by Chofre & Co. publishers of Manila, with loose images of officers and grave site. Inscribed by Harry Boutelle, son of Frazier, who was killed in Manila.], 1898
[Portrait of Harry Moss Boutelle in uniform during service in Philippines, where he was killed.], 1899
Recuerdo de Dioncia [?] de Leon. [Portrait of a young Filipino man in uniform. Inscriptions by two different people.] This sergeant was standing a couple of feet from Harry when he was killed.], 1899
Sergeant Q.M. Macario Ramos. [Portrait of a Filipino man in uniform. Back has inscription of friendship to Harry, extensive biography of Ramos, and note in third hand.] This man had charge of detachment that brought in Harry's body., 1899
Sergeants Magat and Reyes, two of our finest. [Portrait of two young Filipino men, in uniforms. Inscriptions by two different people.] Two of Harry's non-commissioned officers, both favorites., 1899
Albert M. Taylor papers
Albert Montreville Taylor served in the Philippine Constabulary. The collection (1900-1966) contains correspondence, diaries, constabulary records and publications, and also personal papers, photographs, and memorabilia.
Joseph V. Thebaud papers
Joseph V. Thebaud (1888 - ) served in the Philippine Constabulary in 1912, resigned in 1915, and later served as an officer in the U.S. Army. The collection (1912-1916) contains diaries covering Thebaud's experience in the Constabulary, manuscript maps, and photographs.