Colegio de Santa Rosa
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The college was founded in 1774. Located at the south side of Plaza de Santo Tomas, it was originally a convent until it was transformed into a school for women by a royal decree. (Source: Philippine Architecture during the Pre-Spanish and Spanish Periods, Norma Alarcon, 1991)Source: Pedro Ortiz Armengol. Intramuros de Manila. 1958. p. 181Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: printCaption: La Colegio de Santa Rosa, en Intramuros. List(s) this item appears in: Manila circa 1930s (images)
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Architecture | AR00522 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | AR00522 |
The college was founded in 1774. Located at the south side of Plaza de Santo Tomas, it was originally a convent until it was transformed into a school for women by a royal decree. (Source: Philippine Architecture during the Pre-Spanish and Spanish Periods, Norma Alarcon, 1991)
Pedro Ortiz Armengol. Intramuros de Manila. 1958. p. 181.
La Colegio de Santa Rosa, en Intramuros.
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