| Item Call Number |
FI00305 |
| Status |
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| Barcode |
FI00305 |
| Photo Id |
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| Title |
- Title - Japanese settlers in Luzon
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| Notes |
- Notes - In 1614, several Japanese Christians banished from their country were allowed to settle in the Old San Miguel district south of the Pasig River, adjoining Parian and Dilao. Because of the imminence of war between England and Spain, the Manila government ordered the transfer of all settlements close to the city.
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| Media Format |
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| Collection |
- Collection - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Source |
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| Image Type |
- Image Type - Reproduction: Photograph
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| Original Caption |
- Original Caption - Japanese Geishas in Luzon. Represents the happy, careless tea-girls who lead lives of gilded ease and cruel sameness, always having to appear amiable, and look pleasant.
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - japanese
- Keyword - japanese settlers
- Keyword - dilao
- Keyword - geishas
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