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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The Scenes from the American Era


After the Spanish regime the take over the Philippines which played a big role in the constitutional reform in the country the fact that they also helped in ending the Japanese era in the country. They also played a big part in the products that is imported in the country and also when it comes to fashion the Americans also brought more transformation by introducing jeans and other fashion statements from the United States. Here are some of the scenes from the American era early 1900's to 1940's pre-war and after war.

                                           US Soldiers first Nebraska Volunteers 1899
                                                     Filipino Prisoners of War 1899
                                           General Otis with his staff in Malacanang Palace 1899
                                                    Ateneo De Manila 1922
                                                          General Douglas MacArthur
                                                          A car from the American Era
                                                                     Rizal Park 1920's
                                                          Malacanang Palace 1920
                                               Sgt. Jose Calugas receives a medal of honor 1945
                                                                Manila Pre-war
                                                The Daughters of Major General Lawton

Photo Source: philippine-history.org and old manila facebook

The Muslim Brothers


We all know before the Spaniards colonized our country in the mid 1500's our country the Philippines is a land of Moros because the Arabs first came in the Philippines in the 1200's which is a very long time ago. Whether you are from Luzon, Visayas or Mindanao before evangelization but in the present day the largest number of Muslims are in Mindanao. So here our some of the pictures of the early muslims in Mindanao in the digital era late 1800's.
                                                
Photosource: mnlf.net and Old Manila Facebook Page

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

The Katutubos


In the Philippines where more than 100 indigenous groups lives throughout the country in which rich culture is there to give a nostalgia of what the Philippines look like back in the day where there is no cellphones, cars and high-tech objects yet. The life is simple yet fulfilling the world had less pressure and the word stress is not yet invented. There are different indigenous groups living in the Philippines too many to enumerate but here are one of the most notable indigenous group in the Philippines the "Ifugaos". Ifugaos live in the Mountain Province and they sculpted the famous Banawe Rice Terraces a former wonder of the world. So here are some of the pictures of Ifugaos back in the day.
                                              A brave Ifugao Chieftain



                                                               Kalinga 1911
                                                               Ifugao Warrior

Photo source: Old Manila Facebook Page

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Different Products Sold in the Philippines Back in the Day


In the Spanish era where cellphones, high-end gadgets and even cars are not sold in the market in our present day. Life before was simple literally because products that are sold are merely for the needs of people and not for their necessity. Because nowadays people buy more goods which they want but they primarily they do not need which is not healthy. So I am here to give you a glimpse of what the Filipinos back in the day are selling in the market and in the streets.
                                                 A boy selling different kinds of vegetables 1899
A woman selling milk somewhere in Calamba, Laguna 1880's
A carabao milk-peddler in Manila 1900's
                                                          A woman selling fruits 1890's

Women selling flowers 1890's


Photosource: philippine-history.org, The Old Manila Facebook page


Wednesday, May 29, 2013

The Real Maria Clara


We all know that Maria Clara was a figure in Dr. Jose Rizal's Novel Noli Me Tangere (Touch Me Not) and El Filibusterismo (The Rebel) which are written by him during the Spanish colonization in the Philippines to wake the sleeping hearts of patriotism of the Filipinos during that time he was also the national hero of the Philippines until this present day. To give you a brief story about Maria Clara she is the love interest of Crisostomo Ibarra in Noli Me Tangere which he changed his name to Simoun in the later book that is released after the Noli Me Tangere which is El Filibusterismo which is obviously Leonor Rivera in real life this photo was undated but if we will base the quality of the photo was taken on the timeline which is the late 1880's. Although Rizal had many love affairs with different women it is said that Leonor Rivera was the apple of the eyes of Dr. Jose Rizal until his death.

Photo Source: Old Manila Facebook

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Native Police


In a world where guns and bombs are the primary weapon of the police and the military to protect their dominions there was also a time a hundred years beforehand that the police carries a sword instead of guns because there is no guns that is handy before for the reason that it was not yet invented till the early 1910's. Here is a photo of 2 policeman wearing a traditional "guardia" attire carrying a sword this photo was taken in Bohol in the year 1898.
















Photo Source: Old Manila Facebook

Beautiful Cathedrals and Churches


We all know that almost 90% of the people living in the Philippines is a Catholic that is why there are many beautiful cathedrals that is built in the Philippines particularly in the Spanish era and most of them are still existing despite of the natural calamities that has been present throughout the years like earthquakes, storms and last but not the least its age.Here are some of the photos of the cathedrals and churches during the Spanish era and American era.

                                                    Quiapo Church 1900's
                                                  Church of the Franciscans 1890's
                                    Prisoners of war at San Miguel Cathedral, Manila 1899
                                               
Quiapo Church 1946

Photo Source: philippine-history.org and The Old Manila Facebook Page

Monday, May 27, 2013

Summer Capital of the Philippines Back in the 1950's


We all know when the summer season arrives in the Philippines the number one destination where tourists and wealthy people go to break away from the hot climate during the month of March which is the start of summer in the Philippines is Baguio where the cool breeze coming from the mountain tops soothes the heat on our body while we are in metro. A cool summer destination to all the foreigners and locals out there who wants to have fun in higher grounds.
If you do not want any tan and want to be fairer this summer this is probably the best place you can go.




Photo Source: Old Manila Facebook page

Here in Escolta


This picture was taken in the late 1890’s to early 1900’s an old picture of Escolta located in Manila during the ending of Spanish regime in the Philippines and the entrance of the American regime in the country it is one of the places in the country that is remarkable when it comes to trade during that era. We all know Manila is the capital of the Philippines but what we do not know or we know little is the details that Manila had its physical beauty and the splendor of its people.

                                              An old train station in Escolta, Manila 1890's
                                                              Escolta July 4, 1898


Edited picture of Escolta Road 1900's

 Regina Building in Escolta, Manila 1920's

Friday, May 24, 2013

Drying the Laundry


Today drying clothes is such an easy job to do you just get an electronic dryer, plug it into the socket put the clothes inside the dryer and turn it on and the machine will dry the clothes on its own. Effortless. Unlike yesterday when moms used to call their little daughters to stand on a wood which serves a dryer back in the time when there still no electricity and when the life is not yet fast paced just like today. You must put an effort in doing the household chores because all of them must be done manual because there is no gadgets and machines that is ran by electricity before.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Classic Beauties! Part 1


Here is a compilation of some of the winners of the prestigious Miss Philippines from the first winner of the title up to the 1937 winner. All credits go to manilacarnival.blogspot.com for the photos.

 The First Winner of Miss Philippines held in the year 1926. She came from Lemery, Batangas and was born sometime in 1906. Married to Juan Nakpil a National Artist for Architecture in the Philippines she also has a daughter whose name is Edith who is also a winner for the 1955 beauty contest.



The winner of the Miss Philippines 1927 which also known as "Manila Carnival"  back then she represented her school which is Centro Escolar de Senoritas. This beautiful lady was hailed in Gumaca which is located in the province of Quezon and after her reign as a beauty queen she pursued teaching as her career.


Photo Source: manilacarnivals.blogspot.com

Gasoline Stations in the 1950's




You run out of fuel and you do not know where to go? Well in the 1950’s this is where people load up their fuel tanks whenever they ran out of gasoline as you can see in the picture it is an old picture of a cargo truck and a man riding a car who stops by the gasoline station which is Caltex as you can see in the picture a gasoline boy is filling up some gasoline on the tanker while the other gasoline boy is wiping out the dirt on the windshield of the car. As you can notice gasoline stations in 1950’s only has a pair of gasoline apparatus to fill up vehicles only two at a time unlike today each gasoline stations usually can accommodate eight to ten vehicles at the same time.

Credits to Google Images

Two Beautiful Filipina Women


                                         A picture of two beautiful tagalog sisters

I have here a picture of two tagalog sisters as you can see they are both gorgeous wearing an elegant and classic filipiniana which dates from the late 1890's which women on that era are very conservative as you can see on the picture above the clothes explains it all. Unlike today women preferred to wear mini skirts and other clothing that reveals the skin of their bodies more. Women before are also not liberated and had a more timid type of attitude for the reason that during those era which is the Spanish era they encouraged the families of us Filipinos which is called "indio" back then to teach their daughters to be more engage on household activities such as doing the household chores like cooking, washing and drying the clothes, ironing of clothes and cleaning the house as well as taking care of their younger siblings. The male gender is more dominant back then because there is no equality between male and female before.

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Photo source: The Old Manila Facebook Page

Monday, May 20, 2013

EDSA Back to the 50's


Figure 1(EDSA Late 1950's- Early 1960's)

Every been dreaming of a highway which is not surrounded by a high load of vehicles every now and then? If your answer is yes try to visit EDSA back in  the 1950's the traffic was so smooth that there is not too much vehicles on the road, it was also clean with no billboards yet maybe it has but just a little in order for the drivers not to be distracted by the images on it like today many of the billboards in the Philippines are in EDSA in which most of them depicts pictures of hot women and men that can put the driver's attention from its steering wheel. And also many of the cars back then are made of large engines like v8 just like the vintage chevrolet on the left part of the picture (figure 1) which consumes a lot of gas but its not a problem before because the price of the petroleum products a half-century ago is  not that high just like today which only the rich people can only afford to drive cars with large engines.

Figure 2 (EDSA present day)

Here is what EDSA exactly looks like in the present day there is a huge amount of traffic every day from time to time the cars are almost bumper to bumper not even on rush hours. So see the difference?

Welcome to Classic Manila Blog


In this blog we will reminisce the past by looking at the good old collection of pictures of what Manila and other neighboring provinces looks like a century or decades before our birth in order for us to understand where are roots came from and also to know some of the history of our country through the fascinating collection of pictures from the old scenery that came not only from Manila but also from the different parts of the country including pictures dating from the late Spanish era, early to the late American era, Pre-Japanese Occupation, Japanese Occupation, pre-war, during world war II, after war and also the different decades after that which includes the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and early 90's. So all of the era will be covered on this blog so no one will be left behind here haha just kidding. By the way I am not the owner of some of the photos that I will post here and I do not have any intention of copyright infringements here that is why every post I will make it sure that I will give credits to the owners of the photos by posting the sources of the photos. The main intention of this blog is to educate the public and also to give the younger generations an idea of how wonderful the Philippines was back before then.