PHILIPPINE STEREOVIEWS

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U.S. NAVAL AND CUBAN VIEWS --- T. W. INGERSOLL
LIBERTY BRAND --- NEW EDUCATIONAL SERIES
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS --- LIBERTY BRAND
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS --- NEW EDUCATIONAL SERIES
STEREOSCOPIC GEMS THORNWARD SERIES --- PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS --- STEREOSCOPIC GEMS

This Philippine series with known numbers in the range 71 to 335 was published interchangeably under the various trademarks above, and is generally referred to as the Liberty Brand series. Although most are original photographs, they are of poor quality and have no stereoscopic effect. The oddly named Stereoscopic Gems Thornward Series (numbers 126 to 260) is remarkable because of the beautiful design on the curved mount, which includes the name “Philippine Islands” on the right side of the mount.

L71    Natives Washing in Pasig River, Manilla
L72    Old Gun in the Manilla Fortifications
        a. gun pointing left
        b. gun pointing right
L73    In the Town of Paranaka
L74    Troop Barracks, Manilla
L75    Freight Boats, Pasig River
L76    Company C Mess on Deck of Transport
L78    Natives Washing in Pasig River, Manilla
L80    Typical Buildings, Manilla
L81    Troops Bathing on Beach Manila
L82    Suburbs of Manilla (same as M949)
L83    Street in Paranaka
L84    Ponce Battery, in Manilla
L86    Native Market, Manilla
L87    Native Houses, Manilla
L88    Natives in Canoes, Manilla
L89    Wrecked Church, Manilla
L91    Goodbye from the Transport
L93    Court Yard, Manilla Home
L96    Main Street, Manila
L98    Water Buffalo, Pasig River, Manilla
L99    Red Cross Corps, Manilla
        a.    building in background
        b.    trees in background
L100    Palm Avenue. Manilla
L104    Sunken Spanish Man of War Manila
L106    Spanish Block House, Manilla
L107    Pasig River - Bridge to Insurgents' Camp
L108    Unloading Troops, Manilla
L109    Three of our Boys, Manilla
L110    Three of our Boys, Manilla
L111    Insurgent Cannon and Outpost, Manilla
L112    Gatling Guns Going to the Front, Manilla
L114    Pasig River Man of War
L115    Washing Clothes, Pasig River, Manilla
L116    Spanish Block House and Trench, Manilla
L118    Church San Antonio, where most of our men were wounded
L119    Looking Down Elescolta
L120    Our Intrenchments, Aug. 13, 1898, before Manilla
        a. hand visible at bottom left corner
        b. no hand
L126    Naval Battle of Manila
L127    Siege of Manila
L128    Bringing in Wounded at Manila
L129    Scene in Manila After the Battle
L250    Native Troops
L252    A Philippine Farm
L253    Planting Rice on a Philippine Farm
L254    Scenery Along a Bayou
L255    A Typical Forest Scene
L257    Street Scene in Batangas
L258    The Bay, across from Manila
L260    Docks on Pasig River, Manila
L261    Outside the North Wall of Manila
L262    Outside Moat of Manila
L263    Bacoor Suburb of manila
L264    Santa Mesa, Manila
L265    Business Section. Center of Manila.
L266    House Building in Manila
L267    Mission near Manila
L335    A Country Home

L990    Philippine Village. Houses on Arrow Head Lake
L997    All Aboard for Manila on the "City of Sydney."
L998    
A Manila Carriage (numbered B30)
L999    Brave Boys in Blue Starting for Manila (unnumbered – catalog number assigned by author – same as IN2 and IN1134)     
L2769  A Street Scene in Manila (numbered , same as F2769)

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