Men and women of St. John
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"Men and women of St. John (one of the Philippine Islands) in their respective Habits." Leroux, sculptor; enngraved for Midleton's Compete System of Geography. London, middle 17th century. After William Dampier called Siargao as the isle of St. John, European cartographers included this name in their maps of the archipelagoCollection: Quirino collectionImage type: Reproduction: EngravingMedia format: printCaption: Engraved for Middleton's System of Geography Men and women of St. John (one of the Philippine Islands) in their respective habits.
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Filipinas Circa-- | FI00246 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | FI00246 |
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"Men and women of St. John (one of the Philippine Islands) in their respective Habits." Leroux, sculptor; enngraved for Midleton's Compete System of Geography. London, middle 17th century. After William Dampier called Siargao as the isle of St. John, European cartographers included this name in their maps of the archipelago.
Engraved for Middleton's System of Geography Men and women of St. John (one of the Philippine Islands) in their respective habits.
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