Filipino Washerwomen
Filipino Women (and a man)
I found these vintage images, courtesy of Etsy and Amazon.
I also found this comprehensive information about Vintage Postcards from a Philippine Inquirer Article:
"For collectors of Philippine picture postcards, the early series of cards produced in the first decade of the 20th century are considered the most beautiful. They are not necessarily the rarest as they were produced at the height of an unprecedented postcard boom. However, the quality of these chromo-lithographic cards has never been surpassed. Initially a black-and-white photo was taken and from this a black-and-white lithographic plate made. The images were then hand-colored and subsequent color plates were made, sometimes with the addition of clouds in the sky and imaginative coloring for indigenous costumes. Most of the printing and coloring was commissioned by American and European postcard publishers and done in Germany, which had the finest printers. The First World War, starting in 1914, abruptly ended this international industry and signaled a decline in the quality of cards.

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Photos courtesy of Etsy
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