12 April, 2020

Baguio Cathedral

Baguio Cathedral postcard
Our Lady of the Atonement Cathedral
(Baguio Cathedral)
Photography by Steve Teo


POSTCARD DETAILS:
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Single View
Size: 4"x5.5"



Baguio Cathedral postcard


Publisher: N/A
Distributor: National Book Store (NBS)
Cost: N/A
Copyright: 1990
Barcode: N/A
Serial Number: 261850


CATHEDRAL DETAILS:
The cathedral has a distinctive pink façade with a rose window and twin square belfries with pyramidal roofs.
Status: Cathedral
Architectural Style: Neo-Romanesque
Architect: Rev. Leo Valdemans, CICM
Materials: Gravel, Cement, Steel, Concrete
Construction: 1920 - 1936
Dedication: Our Lady of Atonement (Blessed Virgin Mary)
Location: Baguio City, Philippines


11 April, 2020

Baguio Botanical Garden

Baguio Botanical Garden postcard
Baguio Botanical Garden
Photography by Steve Teo


POSTCARD DETAILS:
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Size: 4"x5.5"


Baguio Botanical Garden postcard



Publisher: N/A
Distributor: National Book Store (NBS)
Cost: N/A
Copyright: 1990
Barcode: N/A
Serial Number: 261830


PARK DETAILS:
The park traces its history as the Botanical Park, becoming Imelda Park during the Marcos era, and then the park was renamed to Centennial Park in time for the city’s celebration of its centenary on September 1, 2009.
Location: Leonard Wood Road, Baguio City, Philippines

10 April, 2020

Shangrila Oasis Tree House

Shangrila Oasis Tree House postcard
Shangrila Oasis Tree House
Boracay Island
Photography by Dorian Weber


POSTCARD DETAILS:
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Size: 4"x5.5"


Shangrila Oasis Tree House postcard



Publisher: N/A
Distributor: National Book Store (NBS)
Cost: N/A
Copyright: 1990
Barcode: N/A
Serial Number: 261829

09 April, 2020

Banga Dance Statue

Banga Dance Statue postcard
Banga Dance Statue
Baguio City, Philippines
Photography by Steve Teo


POSTCARD DETAILS:
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Size: 4"x5.5"


Banga Dance Statue postcard


Publisher: N/A
Distributor: National Book Store (NBS)
Cost: N/A
Copyright: 1990
Barcode: N/A
Serial Number: 261680

08 April, 2020

Kalesa and Jeepney


Kalesa and Jeepney postcard
Kalesa and Jeepney
Photography by Steve Teo


POSTCARD DETAILS:
Unused
Single View
Size: 4"x5.5"


Kalesa and Jeepney postcard


Publisher: N/A
Distributor: National Book Store (NBS)
Cost: N/A
Copyright: 1990
Barcode: N/A
Serial Number: 261270


A kalesa (Tagalog) is a horse-drawn calash used in the Philippines. It was one mode of transportation introduced to the islands in the 18th century by Spanish authorities.

Jeepneys (Filipino: Dyipni) or jeeps are the most popular means of public transportation in the Philippines, and are known for their crowded seating and kitsch decorations, which have become a wide spread symbol of Philippine culture and art.