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ACME VIEW CO. OMAHA

AC001    Firingline P.I. Macabebes


AMERICAN PHOTO COMPANY


AP5    A Rest by the Wayside - The Noonday Halt of a Filipino Traveling Party (same as F6521)

ANONYMOUS

AN2976    Battle of Manilla. May 1st 1898 Flag ship in foreground Manilla on right
AN12419  Birdeye View of the Pan American Exposition Buffalo N.Y.

BARNES CROSBY CO

BC21    A Fish Market in Manila (same as WS21)

BERRY, KELLEY & CHADWICH

BK16    Igorots from the Philippines in Scanty Native Costume. Philippine Exhibit. World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 (same as AN040)
BK3507    The hottest of the Fight. Battle of Manila Bay

BLOSSER SCENIC ART CO.

BL623    The 8 inch Rifle which fired the first shot of the Battle of Manilla Bay, U. S. Cruiser Boston

CO-OPERATIVE VIEW COMPANY

CV001    Filipino Band on Parade, World’s Fair, St. Louis, 1904 (unnumbered)
CV7453  A Caraba and Cart, Southern Luzon

E. W. KELLEY PUBLISHERS

EW5    Philippine Natives in the Rice Fields (5B)
EW41    Group of Bogobos Tribesmen in Gala Costume (41B)

FINE-ART PHOTOGRAPHERS’ PUBLISHING CO.

FA10053    Mayon, the Peerless Cone of Southern Luzon, Showing the Old Spanish Stone Bridge at Legaspi, Island of Luzon (same as K10053)

GLOBE STEREOGRAPH COMPANY

GS85    Philippine Scouts L. P. Exp. 1904

GREATER NEW YORK STEREOSCOPIC CO.
THE UNIVERSAL ART COMPANY

These views feature deceptive Philippine captions as they were obviously taken in other continents. The view entitled “Filipino Natives, in the Interior” is clearly set in Africa, the one captioned “Going to the Market, Phillipine Islands” (sic) was obviously taken in Latin America and the last two appear to be taken in the western United States.

GN1429    Filipino Natives, in the Interior. Phillipine Islands (sic)
GN2022    In the Interior. Philippine Islands
GN2026    Going to the Market. Phillipine Islands (sic)
GN2036    On the Hills, In the Interior, Philippine Islands

GUST. A. JOHNSON

GJ3773    A Philippine Cow, World’s Fair, St Louis
GJ3778    In the Philippine Village, W. Fair, 1903

HIGH GRADE ORIGINAL VIEWS, INGERSOLL

HG3        Agala Bridge, Manila (sic)
HG32      Philippine Breastwork After A Fight, Tondo
HG45      Customs House, Manila (B45)
HG47      Group of Native Children, Manila (B47)
HG231    The Bridge to Manila and the Philippine Exhibit, St. Louis World Fair
HG234    Philippine Exhibit, Group of Visayan Village Houses on Arrow Head Lake, St. Louis World's Fair 22 (see FF11571)
HG236    Group of Young Visayan Penny Divers, Arrow Head Lake, Philippine Village, St. Louis World's Fair 8
HG237    Young Visayan Citizens and Canoes on Shore of Arrow Head Lake, Philippine Village, St. Louis Fair (same as IN344)
HG242     A Pretty Group of Bagobos Indian Maidens Dancing to their own Music, Philippine Village, St. Louis Fair (same as IN345)
HG2902    Spanish Gun Captured by Dewey at Manila, Rochester, N. Y. (same as CW2902)

INTERNATIONAL STEREOGRAPH CO.
INTERNATIONAL VIEW CO.


IV5    A Bogoban Filipino Prince Calling to Ask the Datto for his Daughter’s Hand
IV6    A Bogoban Filipino Courtship
IV10    The Celebrated Filipino Constabulary Band, Delmar Gardens, St. Louis, Mo
IV15    "Where softly sighs of love the light guitar" - A Visayan Filipino Serenade
IV25    Women of Bontoc Tribe of Igorottes, Igorotte Village, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A.
IV30    An Arboreal Abode – The Tree Dwellers of the Philippine Islands

IV232    Two men behind the guns at Manila Bay
IV234c   I.  Some of the Guns that Played Havoc with Montojo’s Fleet at Manila - U.S.S. Olympia
               II. 
Some of the big guns that played havoc. Fleet at Manila. U.S.S. Olympia
IV253    The Famous “Olympia”, Dewey’s Flag Ship, Just Home from Manila, New York
IV607    The Hottest of the Fight, Manila Bay, May 1, 1898
IV3066    Jefferson Guards before the Moro Village, Philippines, World's Fair, St. Louis, Mo
IV16102    Tugmina, the barefooted Suyoc Belle of the Igorotte Village - The Philippines
IV16111    Datto Bulan the long haired chief and a group of of his Bogoban subjects of Isle of Mindanao
IV21342    Members of Uncle Sam's Infant Class - Igorotte Filipinos, Igorotte Village, World's Fair, St. Louis, U.S.A. (exists unnumbered)
IV21612    Dewey's daring Sailors. Heroes of Manila Bay - Land Parade, Sept.30th 1899, New York City

JOHNSON CO.

JC110    Igorrotes Feasting after Dancing

LEELAND ART & MFC. CO

LA26    Philipinos Resting after Dance. St. Louis Exposition. 1904

MONTGOMERY WARD & CO

MG5    SS City of Sydney, San Francisco to Manila

MULLER, LUCHSINGER AND CO.

ML9448    The Great Naval Battle of Manila Bay - Admiral Dewey's Victory (see K9448)

NEW EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

E10080    Igorotte Village in Benguet, Island of Luzon (same as K10080)

PESTALOZZI EDUCATIONAL VIEW CO.

E10081    Native Kitchen, Island of Luzon (same as K10081)
E15423
    Lanao Moro Boy Paddling Among Grass Huts of the Moro Village, Philippine Reservation, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. (same as K15423)

PRESKO BINOCULAR COMPANY

PBB6    The Sea of Ermita, Manila
PB40B    Young Married Couple of the Bogobos Tribe (same as K24030; see IN386)

REALISTIC TRAVELS - PUBLISHERS

Published between 1908 and 1916 in London a boxed set of 100 numbered stereoviews entitled "The Far East" including one view of the Philippines.

RT081    Dwellings and warehouses by a canal with native barges waiting to unload cargoes, Manilla    


RICHARD BEHRENDT, SAN FRANCISCO

RB219    The Paco River, Manila (same as ST219)

STANDARD SCENIC COMPANY

SS2707    A Native turnout in Southern Luzon
SS2719    Coming to the Mill with Sugar Cane (see K16454)
SS2720    Following in the Footsteps of their Fathers – Little Cock-Fighters
SS2904    United States Cruiser Olympia, Dewey’s Flagship, at the Battle of Manila Bay
SS9076    Harvesting Cocoanuts (same as K10074)

STANDARD SERIES

ST000    Pasig River, Manila
ST219    The Paco River, Manila (same as RB219)

STEREOSCOPIC GEMS OF AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SCENERY

SG5      A Filipino and his Carabao.  
SG10    Native Market in Luzon (see G8974)
SG12    A typical street in a Luzon village (see G8974)
SG20    First gun fired at Manila. U.S.S. Raleigh
SG30    Amidships on the Maria Christina, Spanish cruiser destroyed by Dewey, Battle of Manila Bay, May 1st, 1898
SG35    Making Ropes in Manila
SG40    Santa Cruz Church in Manila
SG5032    Admiral Dewey “The Hero of Manila” (same as G5032)
SG5033    U.S.S. Raleigh (she helped Dewey) (same as G5033)
SG5126    Troops for Manila, last man climbing aboard (same as G5026)

STERRO-PHOTO CO.

SP05    Lunch on the Firing Line
SP500    The Suspension Bridge, Manila (same as F2763)

UNIVERSAL VIEW CO.

UV5    Festival Hill, from Across the Grand Basin, on Transportation Day, Igorot Boat in Foreground, World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904.
UV6    A Phillippine (sic) Boat in Flower Parade on Grand Basin, Trausportation Eay, (sic) World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904
UV7    Igorot from the Philippines in scanty native costume, World’s Fair, St. Louis
UV8    Morro Village on the Philippine Reservation, Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904
UV10    Igorot Builders at Work in Philippine Village, Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904
UV12    The Igorots, An Agricultural Tribe of the Philippines, Philippine Exhibit, , Worlds Fair, St. Louis, 1904
UV15    The hottest of the Fight. Battle of Manila Bay
UV20    Gunner Skou of U.S.S. "Raleigh" and the First Gun Fired at Manila.
UV22    First Gun Fired at Manila U.S.S. Raleigh
UV25    Porto Rican and Filipino Troops In Inaugural Parade on Penna. Ave., Washington, D.C., March 4, 1903

UP TO DATE VIEW CO

UP101    A glimpse of the Philippines Section, World Fair, Saint Louis

WEBSTER AND ALBEE


WA50    Lousiana Purchase Philippine Village
WA62    Lousiana Purchase, Walled City in the Philippines
WA2902    Spanish Gun Captured by Dewey at Manila, Rochester, N. Y. (same as HG2902)


WHITING VIEW COMPANY

WV492    Paying Honors to the Hero of Manila, Naval Parade, Sept 29, 1899
WV508    Engineers and 1st N.Y. Volunteers leaving for the Philippines
WV511    Steamer Rio de Janeiro - Soldiers Bound for Manila
WV529    Farewell Chat with Jack - The Eve of Departure for Manilla, Camp Merrit, San Francisco
WV689    Battle of Manila, 1898
WV9076    Harvesting Cocoanuts in Philippine Islands (same as K10074)
WV1224    Our Brave Volunteers at San Francisco, en route to Manila
WV9999    On the eve of departure to Manila


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