Ira Escarilla-Carnate Photo Scan

Back- Photo of Ira Escarilla- Carnate, 1994Taken at the end of the school year around March 1994 by a professional photographer (TOCH Photography.) in Manila. This photo Was required for yearbook. Escarilla-carnate is pictured, graduating from nursing school, wearing white nursing cap. This photo belonged toEscarilla-Carnate’s mother.This is important because Escarilla-Carnate wanted to be a nurse and go to UP Manila (Phil General Hospital.) She added that it was tough to get in UP and finish it on time because only 50 students were accepted for the 1991 school year in the whole country. She is the onlyone from Iloilo who was accepted in her class. She remarked that her mother encouraged her to finish nursing school in Manila but her parents didn’t like her being alone there. Escarilla-Carnate remarked that it made her more independent and resilient. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this story do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities. (c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0
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(c) Field Museum of Natural History - CC BY-NC 4.0

Title Ira Escarilla-Carnate Photo Scan
Description Back- Photo of Ira Escarilla- Carnate, 1994Taken at the end of the school year around March 1994 by a professional photographer (TOCH Photography.) in Manila. This photo Was required for yearbook. Escarilla-carnate is pictured, graduating from nursing school, wearing white nursing cap. This photo belonged toEscarilla-Carnate’s mother.This is important because Escarilla-Carnate wanted to be a nurse and go to UP Manila (Phil General Hospital.) She added that it was tough to get in UP and finish it on time because only 50 students were accepted for the 1991 school year in the whole country. She is the onlyone from Iloilo who was accepted in her class. She remarked that her mother encouraged her to finish nursing school in Manila but her parents didn’t like her being alone there. Escarilla-Carnate remarked that it made her more independent and resilient. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this story do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Subjects
  • Homeland Memories Philippines WEB
  • Homeland Memories Philippines
  • Philippines Heritage
  • Philippines Collection
Summary SP-6570 - Ira Escarilla-Carnate Photo Scan, [679x1052], (image/jpeg)
Creator(s)
  • John McKenna
Contributor(s)
  • Ira Escarilla-Carnate