Intramuros ruins, San Agustin Church
Statement of responsibility: Carl Mydansby
Mydans, Carl
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San Agustin Church, center, was the only Intramuros structure that survived American bombardment in February 1945. The Augustinian convent and monastery to its left are roofless, while the buildings to its right, mostly houses, have been bulldozed. The long white structure in the background is the Manila City HallImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Historical File | HI00160 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | HI00160 |
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San Agustin Church, center, was the only Intramuros structure that survived American bombardment in February 1945. The Augustinian convent and monastery to its left are roofless, while the buildings to its right, mostly houses, have been bulldozed. The long white structure in the background is the Manila City Hall.
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