Thousands of supporters gather outside Camp Crame in a human barricade that repeatedly turns away Marcos tanks and troops and protects the pro-Aquino troops and leaders ... (read more)
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Thousands of supporters gather outside Camp Crame in a human barricade that repeatedly turns away Marcos tanks and troops and protects the pro-Aquino troops and leaders ... (read more)
The Marikina River swells during the height of Typhoon Ondoy with the mall, SM Marikina, in the background. (read more)
The Santa Lucia Barracks within the walls of Intramuros, Manila in the 1900s. (read more)
A view of the government-owned Manila Hotel in 1942, taken by Carl Mydans. (read more)
The Manila Hilton in the 1970s. The structure is now called the Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel and Casino. (read more)
Sailing ships on the Pasig River next to Fort Santiago, Manila, Philippines, late 19th Century. (read more)
Old bronze cannons on the Baluartillo de San Francisco in Intramuros, c1900s. (read more)
Entrance to Fort Santiago in the early 20th century. (read more)
Children play in flood waters along Nicanor Reyes facing Espanya in 1975. (read more)
Park Alley 9 in Loyola Heights at the height of Typhoon Ondoy. Taken in September 2009. (read more)
Escolta corner Banquero Street and its war damaged buildings. (read more)
Escolta Street from Estero del Reina. (read more)
Escolta, the principal thoroughfare in Binondo, is said to have been so named during the British occupation (1762-63), when the British Commander-in-Chief passed through it daily ... (read more)
Escolta near the corner of Tomas Pinpin in 1945. The war-damaged Natividad Building still stands. (read more)
This was the Manila Cathedral in the 1860s. The bell tower was damaged in 1861 and finally collapsed in 1880. (read more)
This is the St. La Salle Hall of DLSU along Taft Avenue in Manila, Philippines, immediately after the Battle of Manila. Numerous civilians took refuge here ... (read more)
The Cultural Center of the Philippines in 1973. The structure was a project of the First Lady Imelda Marcos. (read more)
Manila Electric Company buses in front of Binondo Church in Manila, Philippines, taken on November 1, 1933. (read more)
Church of Binondo in Manila, 1899. (read more)
It is believed that Hotel del Oriente in Binondo, Manila was the first hotel built in the Philippines. The hotel was a two-story building with 83 ... (read more)
It is believed that Hotel del Oriente in Binondo, Manila was the first hotel built in the Philippines. The hotel was a two-story building with 83 ... (read more)
It is believed that Hotel del Oriente in Binondo, Manila was the first hotel built in the Philippines. The hotel was a two-story building with 83 ... (read more)
It is believed that Hotel del Oriente in Binondo, Manila was the first hotel built in the Philippines. The hotel was a two-story building with 83 ... (read more)
Filipino flower sellers by the Binondo Church in Manila, Philippines in 1899. (read more)
Plaza de Carlos III in Binondo, showing the Hotel de Oriente and the Insular cigar factory (right) in 1899. The factory was transformed in part into ... (read more)
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