Life under Marcos: A fact-check
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Arch swindler. Conman. Survivor. Poseur.Between American business, organised crime, the CIA, the Pentagon and four White House administrations, Ferdinand Marcos was able to maintain his iron grip over the Philippines for over two decades.During this time the Filipino lawyer-turned-President and his First Lady, Imelda, accumulated vast wealth and tr... [Read More]
8x12 inch Photographic Print from a high-quality scan of the original.Photo: President,Mrs. Lyndon Johnson,President,Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos at the White HouseNote: Some images may have white bars on the sides or top if the original image does not conform to the 8x12 dimensions.Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
FERDINAND E. MARCOS Ferdinand E. Marcos signs the cover of the October 21, 1966 international "Atlantic Edition" of "Time" magazine, picturing the Philippine President on the cover. Magazine Cover signed: "Best wishes/F.E. Marcos". Color, 8¼x11. Cover of the October 21, 1966 international "Atlantic Edition" of "Time" magazine, picturing the Philip... [Read More]
This is an original press photo. Manila -- Airport welcome -- Young girls strew flowers in the path of President Ford and President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines during arrival ceremonies Saturday for President Ford and his party at Manila airport. The President is paying a brief visit to the island nation as he returns to the U.S. from Pe... [Read More]
This vintage photograph is from one of various newspaper archives including: Boston, Detroit, Tampa, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, New Orleans, Milwaukee, and more. I do not copy or reproduce photographs. Every item is a unique vintage piece that was once housed in a news archive. The size is noted on a custom label on the back of most of my photos.... [Read More]
This is an original press photo. Sen. Sergio Osmena Jr. is opposing President Ferdinand E. Marcos for Philippines chief executive in the Nov. 11 election and his chances seem to be getting better. Marcos is trying to become his nation's first president to win a second term and he is still favored to win but Osmena's huge campaign effort is narrowin... [Read More]
This is an original press photo. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, right and U.S. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey meet at Malacanang Palace in Manila today for talks on the Viet Nam war. After the meeting Marcos announced that he would like to send combat troops to Viet Nam, as we as engineer forces. Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches. Photo is... [Read More]
This original vintage photograph is from one of various news service and newspaper photo archives from locations around the country including: Boston, Detroit, Tampa, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Portland, Spokane, and more. I do not copy or reproduce any photographs -- every item is a unique vintage piece that was housed in a ... [Read More]
This is an original press photo. President Ford and Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos drank a toast at Malacnang Palace. Trips - China. Photo measures 8.75 x 9.75 inches. Photo is dated 12-7-1975.
This original vintage photograph is from one of various news service and newspaper photo archives from locations around the country including: Boston, Detroit, Tampa, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, New Orleans, Milwaukee, Portland, Spokane, and more. I do not copy or reproduce any photographs -- every item is a unique vintage piece that was housed in a ... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 10.9" x 9.3" This photograph originates from the International Magazine Services photo archive. IMS was a editorial photo archive in Scandinavia founded in 1948 but evolved from older archives that have images in the collection also. The archive is in great condition and been in storage for a long time and the images in the co... [Read More]
Militant Normals, written by one of the conservative movement's wittiest commentators, is a no-holds-barred takedown of the preening elites who have all but made normalcy a crime in America.Donald Trump is only the beginning of a mighty disruption in American politics and culture, thanks to the rise of the militant Normals in America.They built thi... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 5.9" x 8.1" Imelda Marcos, born Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romuáldez July 2, 1929 in Manila, is a Philippine president. President, married to Ferdinand Marcos from 1954. In the marriage, three children, the son Ferdinand Jr., were born. (1957) and daughters Imee (1955) and Irene (1960), as well as an adoptive daughter... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 5.9" x 8.1" Imelda Marcos, born Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romuáldez July 2, 1929 in Manila, is a Philippine president. President, married to Ferdinand Marcos from 1954. In the marriage, three children, the son Ferdinand Jr., were born. (1957) and daughters Imee (1955) and Irene (1960), as well as an adoptive daughter... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 6.9" x 10.5" Imelda Marcos, born Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romuáldez July 2, 1929 in Manila, is a Philippine president. President, married to Ferdinand Marcos from 1954. In the marriage, three children, the son Ferdinand Jr., were born. (1957) and daughters Imee (1955) and Irene (1960), as well as an adoptive daughte... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 7.9" x 11.9" Imelda Marcos, born Imelda Remedios Visitacion Trinidad Romuáldez July 2, 1929 in Manila, is a Philippine president. President, married to Ferdinand Marcos from 1954. In the marriage, three children, the son Ferdinand Jr., were born. (1957) and daughters Imee (1955) and Irene (1960), as well as an adoptive daughte... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 7.9" x 11.1" A 30 m (98 ft) concrete bust of President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos was built in Pugo, La Union. The monument was destroyed in December 2002. This photograph originates from the International Magazine Services photo archive. IMS was a editorial photo archive in Scandinavia founded in 1948 but evolved from... [Read More]
Size Size of photo 8.7" x 11.2" A 30 m (98 ft) concrete bust of President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos was built in Pugo, La Union. The monument was destroyed in December 2002. This photograph originates from the International Magazine Services photo archive. IMS was a editorial photo archive in Scandinavia founded in 1948 but evolved from... [Read More]
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