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The Philippines was a colony of Spain for more than 300 years until a revolution ended it in 1898. But the United States immediately invaded and remained a colonial ruler until 1946. The images below show the capital city of Manila in transition. Spanish heritage is still evidently strong but American influence is already making an impact.

Take a nostalgic trip to the past by checking out these hand-colored photos of vintage street scenes in the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam.

Whether it's the beauty, the beaches, blue water, islands or delicious food Philippines has something for everyone. Maybe during your travels your after the culture or photography, well this country offers amazing pics around every corner. You may be wondering what places to visit while there aside from the metropolis of Manila. Whatever your reasons for visiting and creating your itinerary one thing is for sure and that is Philippines is a safe family friendly destination #philippines

Whether it's the beauty, the beaches, blue water, islands or delicious food Philippines has something for everyone. Maybe during your travels your after the culture or photography, well this country offers amazing pics around every corner. You may be wondering what places to visit while there aside from the metropolis of Manila. Whatever your reasons for visiting and creating your itinerary one thing is for sure and that is Philippines is a safe family friendly destination #philippines

(Dr. Jose P. Rizal, center beside Marcelo H. Del Pilar and other Filipinos in Madrid, Spain, 1890.) TO the Filipinos: In Noli Me Tangere I started to sketch the present state of our native land. But the effect which my effort produced made me realize that, before attempting to unroll before your eyes the other pictures which were to follow, it was necessary first to post you on the past. So only can you fairly judge the present and estimate how much progress has been made during the three centur

ul { padding-left:15px; }​ TO the Filipinos: In Noli Me Tangere I started to sketch the present state of our native land. But the effect which my effort produced made me realize that, before attempting to unroll before your eyes the other pictures which were to follow, it was necessary first to post you on the past. So only can you fairly judge the present and estimate how much progress has been made during the three centuries (of Spanish rule).

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The Philippine Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on 12 June 1898 in Cavite el Viejo, Philippines. the Philippines flag was raised for the very first time by General Emilio Aguinaldo after he issued a decree setting aside the date as a proclamation of independence. Three women designed the flag: Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herboza.

The Philippine Declaration of Independence was proclaimed on 12 June 1898 in Cavite el Viejo, Philippines. the Philippines flag was raised for the very first time by General Emilio Aguinaldo after he issued a decree setting aside the date as a proclamation of independence. Three women designed the flag: Marcela Agoncillo, Lorenza Agoncillo, and Delfina Herboza.

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.    - from www.philippine-history.org

A rare collecton of old historical photos of places and people in the City of Manila during the late 1800s to early 1900s during the Spanish times up to the American colonial period.