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099 _aFI00173
245 _aSinamay store
500 _aBy the 1840s, the British were exporting machine-made Manchester textiles to the Philippines at prices local fabrics could not compete with. Piña and jusi contrinued to be produced as specialty items, but in limited quantities. Other local fabrics, such as Ilocos cotton, sinamay--which is woven from abaca--and ramie had either priced themselves out of the market or suffered in comparison to imported cotton and linen.
530 _aprint
591 _aReproduction: Photograph
650 _a1910-1919
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653 _acloth
653 _a textile
653 _astores
653 _avendors
653 _acloth vendors
856 _3View photo (midsize)
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856 _3View photo (thumbnail)
_uhttp://retrato.com.ph/retratoimages/Thumb/FI/FI00173a.jpg
856 _3View in Retrato website
_uhttp://www.retrato.com.ph/photodtl.asp?id=FI00173
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999 _c16906
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