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Another spread on CREAM Magazine showing the Filipiniana collection of Patis Tesoro which she presented in Iloilo City. Among the models in photo are former Sen. Nikki Coseteng, Iloilo City Councilor Jamjam Baronda, Vice Mayor Jed Mabilog, Maurice Arcache, Judgee Pena, Eduard Garcia, Avon Tinsay, Mary Ann Ansaldo-Chan, Gladys Cordero and many more.
Jaro, Iloilo City
Iloilo, Philippines
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Dumangas, Iloilo
Philippines
Constructed of Bricks in 1887 but time and wars caused severe damage to it. Restoration, however, was undertaken.
The Stairs Lantern.
The old Lizares Mansion, Jaro, Iloilo City
now the Angelicum School of the Dominicans in its Christmas finery.
Mrs. Dauncey visit to the Philippines lasted for 9 months. This is the house in Iloilo that was rented. She wrote this about the house: “So this is our house, which, after genuine Spanish haggling, we got for 50 peso a month.”
The book is a delightful read: archive.org/stream/englishwomaninph00daun#page/n5/mode/2up
Ilustration from the book
An Englishwoman in the Philippines
By Mrs. Campbell Dauncey
Published 1906 by E. P. Dutton and Company in New York
Mandurriao District
Iloilo City, Philippines
A municipal airport handling domestic flights only. There is a new international airport under construction in Sta. Barbara set to be operational in 2007
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Downtown, Iloilo City
Iloilo, Philippines
Passenger Terminal of fast crafts plying the Iloilo - Bacolod Route.
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Here is the crowd at the Iloilo Baptist Church. Missionary Rick Martin is doing an amazing work for God.
Jaro, Iloilo City
Iloilo, Philippines
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Seal of the Augustinian order above the church's main door.
"When the church was still constructed during 1869, news came to this small town that the Spanish Forces have finally defeated the Morrs at the Battle of Tetuan, Morocco. Overjoyed, the Parish Priest asked the church builders to portray the Battle of Tetuan in the church’s facade."