The postcard show the original ante-room of the Malacañang Palace Reception Hall. The wooden ceiling was carved by Isabelo Tampingco and the three crystal chandeliers were imported from Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. The chandeliers were removed during World War II and hidden prism by prism.
The hall was demolished and rebuilt, without the pillars, during the Marcos' 1978 renovations.
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M1012: Malacañang Palace Postcard
Malacañang Palace Postcard
SOURCE:
Malacañan Timeline
25 April, 2009
24 April, 2009
M1150: Taluksangay Mosque Postcard
The postcard shows the Taluksangay Mosque in Zamboanga del Sur; however, comparing to another Taluksangay Mosque (modern postcard) in my collection, the two minarets (tall spires with onion-shaped crowns) are missing in the old mosque postcard below. Was it added in the post-60s? Or is this another mosque?
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Taluksangay Mosque Postcard
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Taluksangay Mosque Postcard
23 April, 2009
M1149: Tuba Gatherer Postcard
The postcard shows a tuba gatherer climbing a coconut tree to extract sap used in making the tuba. Tuba, considered by Filipinos as a type of hard drink, is coconut toddy that has a stinging sweet and bittersweet taste. The process extracting the sap of an unopened coconut bud. The tip of the bud is lopped and the pale juice allowed trickles into bamboo containers (like the one carried by the man in the postcard). The fermenting process involves the sweetish liquid is stored for one to three days in earthen jars or bottles.
SOURCE:
Tuba WikiPilipinas Entry
SOURCE:
Tuba WikiPilipinas Entry
22 April, 2009
M1146: Malacañang Park Postcard
The postcard shows the Malacañang Park viewed from the Malacañang Palace across the river, at the foot of the Nagtahan Bridge. The 5-hectare Malacañang Park contains a golf course, park, billets for the Presidential Security Guard, a Commonwealth-era presidential rest house (Bahay Pangarap) and a recreation hall.
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M1012: Malacañang Palace Postcard
Malacañang Palace Postcard
SOURCE:
Malacañang Palace Wikipedia Entry
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M1012: Malacañang Palace Postcard
Malacañang Palace Postcard
SOURCE:
Malacañang Palace Wikipedia Entry
20 April, 2009
M1138: Downtown Iloilo City Postcard
The postcard shows the downtown Iloilo City business area. This is, I believe J.M. Basa Street. The building on the left side of the postcard is Iloilo Central Trading.
Calle Real (Downtown Iloilo City Heritage District). Old buildings that were constructed in the Commonwealth era in J.M Basa (Calle Real), Iznart, Aldeguer and Guanco were declared as a Heritage Site of Iloilo. It showcases the unique architecture of the downtown area.
SOURCE:
Iloilo City Landmarks Wikipedia Entry
Calle Real (Downtown Iloilo City Heritage District). Old buildings that were constructed in the Commonwealth era in J.M Basa (Calle Real), Iznart, Aldeguer and Guanco were declared as a Heritage Site of Iloilo. It showcases the unique architecture of the downtown area.
SOURCE:
Iloilo City Landmarks Wikipedia Entry
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