| Item Call Number |
AR00024 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
AR00024 |
| Photo Id |
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| Title |
- Title - Martin Izec and Company
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| Notes |
- Notes - Foreign commercial houses in the 1800s were connected to larger ones in London, Salem (Massachusetts), and other centers that remitted goods from a factory, to be paid over a period of time. These capitalists, having access to bank loans, were content with modest profits. No wonder the export-import trade soon fell into their hands. Local traders, who had limited capital, often borrowed from the Obras Pias or Chinese money-lenders.
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| Media Format |
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| Collection |
- Collection - Miailhe Collection, Paris
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| Source |
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| Image Type |
- Image Type - Reproduction: Photograph
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| Date |
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| Subject |
- Subject - Commercial buildings
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| Place |
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - martin izec & co
- Keyword - santa ana
- Keyword - miailhe colection, paris
- Keyword - commercial houses
- Keyword - lbank oans
- Keyword - obras pias
- Keyword - chinese money lenders
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