Binondo
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This photo of Binondo was taken from a building on the south bank of the Pasig. The debris in the foreground are all that remains of the plush bazars and restaurants that lined Rosario Street. Plaza Calderon, the vacant area on the left, is bounded on the east by the Binondo Church, which was almost totally destroyed. The bell tower (left of center), minus its cross, still standsImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Historical File | HI00046 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | HI00046 |
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HI00043 Binondo | HI00044 Binondo | HI00045 Binondo | HI00046 Binondo | HI00047 Binondo | HI00048 Liberation of Cabanatuan prison camp | HI00049 Liberation of Cabanatuan prison camp |
This photo of Binondo was taken from a building on the south bank of the Pasig. The debris in the foreground are all that remains of the plush bazars and restaurants that lined Rosario Street. Plaza Calderon, the vacant area on the left, is bounded on the east by the Binondo Church, which was almost totally destroyed. The bell tower (left of center), minus its cross, still stands.
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