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The Philippines' first champion boxer; also known as "Pancho Villa" North Cemetery Filipino 1995 Gusaling Roman R. Santos: Roman R. Santos Building Buildings / Structures Building Building was occupied by Monte de Piedad Savings Bank from 1894 to 1937. Roman Santos Bldg., Escolta St. Filipino 1977 (replacement of earlier marker due to loss) [21]
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Pages in category "Buildings and structures of the Philippines destroyed during World War II" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
English: G. Kobayashi Building and Kobe Bazar (1940) just before the bombing and invasion by the Japanese in WW2. Manila, Philippines, Late 1941. Manila, Philippines, Late 1941. Photograph by Carl Mydans.
The six buildings of the university is recognized for its well-preserved Art Deco and International style buildings designed by National Artist Pablo Antonio and his son Pablo Jr. Includes: Nicanor Reyes Sr. Hall; Administration Building; Admissions Building, formerly the Engineering Building or the East Asia Building
Turned over to the Hermanos de San Juan de Diós, May 16, 1656. Building demolished for the protection of the city against the invasion of Chinese pirates, 1662. Transferred to another building nearby constructed by Fray Fernando de la Concepción, 1675. Moved to a building in the present compound, 1784. Enlarged, 1785.
Gabaldon Building, Sariaya East Elementary School Built in 1917 Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon: Rodriguez and Argente Streets Home Economics Building, Sariaya East Elementary School Built in 1940 Quezon: Sariaya, Quezon
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