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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing Views of people, sites, and activities in the Philippines, primarily during the term of Governor General Francis B. Harrison

About this Item

Title

  • Views of people, sites, and activities in the Philippines, primarily during the term of Governor General Francis B. Harrison

Summary

  • Photographs show Harrison's travels, activities, and public appearances throughout the Philippines, including his arrival and inauguration in 1913; views of carnivals, exhibitions, festivals, parades, and other Filipino celebrations or ceremonies. Also some public buildings and facilities; including Malacanan Palace, Manila; general views of cities and villages; flood areas in Manila; some landscape views; portraits of people, including the Manila girls baseball team; military and government officials; some children. Also includes four panoramic photographs of the city of Baguio.

Names

  • Harrison, Francis Burton, 1873-1957, donor
  • Harrison, Francis Burton, 1873-1957, collector

Created / Published

  • ca. 1905-1923, bulk 1913-1918.

Headings

  • -  Harrison, Francis Burton,--1873-1957
  • -  Filipinos--1900-1930
  • -  Government officials--American--Philippines--1910-1920
  • -  Events--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  City & town life--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Rites & ceremonies--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Cities & towns--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Villages--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Floods--Philippines--Manila--1900-1930
  • -  Children--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Buildings--Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Philippines--1900-1930
  • -  Baguio--1900-1930

Headings

  • Group portraits--1900-1930.
  • Landscape photographs--1900-1930.
  • Panoramic photographs--1900-1930.
  • Photographic postcards--1900-1930.
  • Portrait photographs--1900-1930.

Genre

  • Panoramic photographs--1900-1930
  • Portrait photographs--1900-1930
  • Group portraits--1900-1930
  • Landscape photographs--1900-1930
  • Photographic postcards--1900-1930

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Organized roughly by subject or format into three categories: Harrison's activities (LOT 13365-1); Portraits (LOT 13365-2); Panoramic photographs (LOT 13365-3).
  • -  LOT title devised by Library staff.
  • -  LOT includes primarily photographic prints and photographic postcards. Also nine hand-colored photographic prints, four panoramic photographs (measuring 4 x 31 in. or smaller); some original envelopes and notes bearing handwritten identifications for images.
  • -  Handwritten captions or identifications on most photographs.
  • -  Many images do not bear photographer credits. Others come from various studios or government agencies, including the Bureau of Agriculture, P.I.; Jolo Studio, Jolo, P.I.; the Philippine Bureau of Science, Manila; and, Stephen Bonsal(?).
  • -  Gift; Hon. Francis Burton Harrison; 1928; (DLC/PP-1928:47329).

Medium

  • 596 items (chiefly b&w photographic prints).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 13365 (G) (H) [P&P]

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 00649993

Rights Advisory

Online Format

  • image

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Chicago citation style:

Harrison, Francis Burton, Donor, and Francis Burton Harrison. Views of people, sites, and activities in the Philippines, primarily during the term of Governor General Francis B. Harrison. Baguio Philippines Manila, ca. 1905. to 1923, Bulk 1913 to 1918. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/00649993/.

APA citation style:

Harrison, F. B. & Harrison, F. B. (ca. 1905) Views of people, sites, and activities in the Philippines, primarily during the term of Governor General Francis B. Harrison. Baguio Philippines Manila, ca. 1905. to 1923, Bulk 1913 to 1918. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/00649993/.

MLA citation style:

Harrison, Francis Burton, Donor, and Francis Burton Harrison. Views of people, sites, and activities in the Philippines, primarily during the term of Governor General Francis B. Harrison. to 1923, Bulk 1913 to 1918. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/00649993/>.