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Picture's of Old Manila..

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Mga ka sb, Ito po ay mga Larawan ng Sinaunang Manila.

Picture of Gen. Basilio Augustin & Staff in Manila, c. 1898
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Spanish Captain-General Basilio Augustin became Governor of the Philippines on April 11, 1898. Less than 2 weeks into his term as governor, Spain declared war on the United States on April 23, 1898. Spain lost the Spanish American War which ended in signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. Photo published by Pearson Publications Co. in 1898.

Street of Escolta in Binondo, Manila
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An old photograph of the bustling street of Escolta in Binondo, Manila. Taken on the 4th of July, 1898. Manila and portions of the Philippine islands was at that time occupied by the American forces after defeating the Spanish squadron in Manila Bay on May 1, 1898 during the Spanish-American War. This section consist of 30 vintage pictures of people and places in and around Manila, Philippines from the late 1800s to early 1900s.

Filipino Soldiers near Fort San Antonio de Abad, Malate, c. 1898
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Filipino insurgents captures a muzzle loading canon from Spanish forces and brought to their trenches near Fort San Antonio de Abad in Malate, Manila in 1898 -just before American forces occupied Manila.

Gen. Elwell Stephen Otis
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General Elwell Otis (left) with his staff at Malacañang Palace, circa 1898. Otis was the second American military Governor-General of the Philippines until 1900. The general was replaced by Arthur MacArthur, the father of General Douglas MacArthur.

Intramuros circa late 1800s

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Gate to Intamuros, Manila, late 1800s -showing carabao drawn carts going in and out of the walled city of Intramuros.

Old Pictures of Malacañang Palace, Manila
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Montage of old photos of Malacañang Palace (also spelled: Malacañan) circa late 1800s to early 1900s. The mansion was the Spanish Governor General's residence during the Spanish times. The buildings on the compound have undergone many renovations and extensions. Malacanang Palace has been the official residence of the president of the Republic of the Philippines since 1937. The first president to reside was Manuel L. Quezon.

Picture of Manila Port, c. 1899
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Manila's old waterfront was busy with commerce. Photo shows Manila's port in 1899.

Picture of Maria Clara
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An undated photo of Leonor Riverra (Jose Rizal's betrothed). Riverra was immortalized by Rizal as Maria Clara in his novel, "Noli Me Tangere."

Filipino POWs near San Miguel Cathedral, Manila, c. 1899
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Filipino insurgents are lined-up as prisoners of war (POW) by Americans in this rare 1899 photo near San Miguel Cathedral in Manila.

Santa Lucia Gate of Intramuros
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Old colonial buildings are protected inside the walled city of Intramuros, shown in the center-left is the gate of Santa Lucia, late 1800s.

Ayos Dbah.... :thumbsup:
 

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wow..di ko akalain ganito pala old pictures ng maynila...ano kaya sa aming cebu?
 
Meron akong share, di ko inaangkin ang larawan na ito, nakita ko lang sa iba. I Saw these amazing pictures of the Philippines at Facebook, and Wow im assuming this is how manila looks like during 1950's-1970's sguro Correct me if I am wrong people Share your experiences to the young ones during these times.

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Ganda ng Maynila!

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Taft avenue pa lawton.. la pang flyover nuon pa jones bridge

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Ang pagkakaalam ko Ayala ave was an airfield during the 30's. Makati, Pasig, Paranaque, QC, Caloocan, Mandaluyong is part of Rizal province. Escolta and Avendia is the "in" place di pa uso mga malls. Ruby tower collapsed during 1968 Earthquake All boys school La Salle. Policemen wears khaki suit and naka Volkswagen hehe

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Avenida noon kung mapapansin nyo walang mga naglalakad ng walang damit at mukha silang mga disente
 
grabe anlaki ng kinaibahan . . parang ang sarap tuloy bumalik sa dating panahon
para lang mabisita yan . .
 
How unlucky we are not to see those places while they are clean and beautiful.
 
Sayang, Ang ganda pala noon.

Ngayon, wala na. Sobrang dumi na ng pinas. :noidea:
 
those were the days....ang ganda ...
 
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