FIRST PRESIDENT OF PHILIPPINE COMMONWEALTH
First President of Philippine commonwealth. <br/> <br/>Manilla, the Philippines. <br/> <br/>L/S of huge crowds with a procession walking through the middle. C/U of new President Manuel Luis Quezon applauding. M/S of him and other officials. M/S of vice-president Gardner, the camera pans across other members of the U.S. Senate who have decided to give the Philippines self-governing status. M/S as Quezon raises his hand to take the oath, M/S of people cheering, C/U of one boy's face. M/S as Guards march along in procession. M/S of a family watching, the young boy is in military uniform. More guards march through. C/U as Quezon holds his hat over his heart as he watches. <br/> <br/>Note: this item was originally part of 'News in a Nutshell.'
US, British and other flags at half mast after the death of Filipino President Manuel Luis Quezon in the United States (WW2)
A World War II film titled 'Manuel Quezon' on the death of Filipino President Manuel Luis Quezon. Buildings along the side of a street. Men wave U.S. and other flags. US, British and other flags flying at half-mast on flag poles. Past events show President Manuel Quezon seated at a desk in his office and working. He talks to his son, Manuel L. "Nonong" Quezon Jr. U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt seated in a chair. Officials standing nearby. President Roosevelt talks to Quezon. A document by President Roosevelt on the death of President Quezon. Location: United States USA. Date: 1944.
PHILIPPINES PRESIDENT & FIRST LADY ARRIVE IN U.S.
Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Quezon and his wife arrive in the United States for trade conference preparations.
Philippines; independence
In 1935, airplane captain brings FDR's message to Pres. Quezon; in 1934, US rep. signs promise of independence; CU MacArthur; CU Mac shaking hands with rep.; in 1946, US forces parade after WW II in independence parade; Mac andnew pres. Manuel Rojas shake hands CU; crowd watches; Mac speaks CU; Rojas takesoath; US flag is lowered
Pathe
Philippines Senate President Manuel Quezon arrives with colleagues in Seattle, Washington in 1927
Timelapse of Metro Manila, Philippines
Timelapse of Metro Manila, Philippines
02/09/70 C0008579 - COLOR QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES " FIGHT IN PROGRESS, FINAL ROUND VILLACAMPO GETING THE TROPPH:
02/09/70 C0008579 - COLOR QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES " FIGHT IN PROGRESS, FINAL ROUND VILLACAMPO GETING THE TROPPH: LN 13259 "VILLACAMPO WINS" SHOWS: MS VILALCAMPO BORES IN PUSHING MOJICA ONTO ROPES: MCU MOJICA BEING ATTENDESD IN HIS CORNER: MS ROUND 10 CARD DISPLAYED FROM RING: MS VILLACAMPO'S ALL OUT ATTAACK IN FINA: ROUND: MS VILLACAMPO WITH TROPHY: (SHOT 2/8/70 29FT) VILLACAMPO, BERNABE MOJICA, RATON PHILIPPINES - QUEZON CITY BOXING - 1970 UPITN / 29 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / R36880
1940s NEWSREELS
LAST RITES FOR PRESIDENT QUEZON OF PHILIPPINES. MONTAGE SHOTS OF QUEZON PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. AMERICAN SOLDIERS STAND GUARD OVER FLAG-DRAPED CASKET AT FUNERAL. NUNS ARE AMONG THOSE VIEWING BODY OF QUEZON.
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Activities in the Philippines [MacArthur & Quezon]
Grand format: The coconut road from the Philippines to France
Paramount
US General MacArthur and Philippine President Quezon in Australia during World War II
City Skyline showing landmarksand high density urban residential condo buildings and shopping malls Quezon City Philippines Manila timelapse aerial shot
Quezon City, Philippines - May 24, 2024: Manila, timelapse aerial shot of City Skyline showing landmarksand high density urban residential condo buildings and shopping malls
PHILIPPINES DISCO FI
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85874 1947 PHILIPPINE HISTORY & INDEPENDENCE " THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC " PRESIDENT QUEZON FILM
This black & white educational film is about the newly independent Philippines. This was made circa 1947. <p><p>Opening: The March of Time - Forum Edition - The Philippine Republic (:07-:35). A map of the Philippines. Devastation after WW2. The people start to rebuild after the war. July 4, 1946, Independence Day in the Philippines. People in a marketplace. Women work and children sit atop a water buffalo. General Emilo Aguinaldo, after fighting with the U.S. against Spain, was captured by the U.S. military in 1901 and declared allegiance to the United States. He didn't like the presence of American troops on the islands. People celebrate, have a parade. Cars drive (:36-2:37). Manuel Quezon speaks. He secured a commonwealth status for his country. A parade. Quezon was elected the President of the new commonwealth. Daily life in the Philippines. A lot of people live in poverty. Agriculture is the big food crop. People work in the fields. Landowners. Water buffalos assist with the fields<p>(2:38-4:05). Trains move cane sugar. Men chop sugar crops. Manila hemp, also known as abacá, is a type of buff-colored fiber obtained from Musa textilis (a relative of edible bananas), which is likewise called Manila hemp as well as abacá. It is mostly used for pulping for a range of uses, including speciality papers. Hemp is converted as men work the factories. Chromite is moved around by cranes and wires. Mines have chromite and gold. Manilla Stock Exchange. People in the stock exchange. Boats in the docks (4:06-5:44). Men do exercises. A woman teaches children. Children cut with scissors. University of Philippines. Men and women work in a lab at the university. Battleships of the U.S. fleet in Cavite in Manila Bay. the U.S. Air Force is also in the Philippines. Planes start their propellers. A Philippine army. General MacArthur on the telephone. Marching troops (5:45-7:29). Sign for Camp Dau, the Philippine Army Training Center. Japan overwhelmed the American and Philippine troops and took over within 5 months of December 1941. Japanese troops take down an American flag. Japanese troops walk. Guerilla armies sprang up all over different islands to fight the Japanese. American troops who evaded capture were the leaders of some of these groups. Newspaper headline: MacArthur invades Philippines in 1944. MacArthur walks onto the Philippines through the water as he exits a craft (7:30-9:02). Guerillas joined with MacArthur's men to fight. U.S. troops walk. Tanks go by and Filipinos salute them. Happy people. People hold signs that praise America and Truman. Cars and people as the war is over. Food rations for the people. Sign for employment center<p>(9:03-10:46). Workers go and and sign up. People clean up war torn areas. Train tracks are built. Manila Harbor. Army and navy divers go into the bay to seek the money that was hidden pre-war so no one could take it. Some of the recovered money. Bank where people do business. Men build (10:47-12:24). Americans meet with people of the Philippines to figure out a way to help them. The people of the Philippines in a large group. Men lift rifles. Manuel Roxas, a senator in the Philippines. People eat, make food (12:25-14:00). End credits (14:01-14:08). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
City and Impoverished Village (Philippines)
Montage footage of city buildings, streets and traffic, possibly in Manilla and Quezon City, Philippines. Footage includes exteriors shots of the national high school (mataas na paaralang), as well as classroom activity and barefoot schoolchildren on a playground. Camera captures a ramshackle village.
03/04/75 C0050031 - COLOR QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES MARCOS MEETING MILITARY COMMANDERS
03/04/75 C0050031 - COLOR QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES MARCOS MEETING MILITARY COMMANDERS LNC 60914 "MARCOS BRIEFING" SHOWS: GV CONFERENCE: MS OFFICER AT MAP: CU MARCOS: MS OFFICER AT MAP: MS ONLOOKER: MS OFFICER AT MAP: MS OFFICERS: CU MARCOS: MS OFFICER: CU MARCOS: GV BRIEFING: (SHOT 3/3/75 31FT) PHILIPPINES - POLITICS MARCOS, XX UPITN / 31 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / PRINT R55651
Funeral of the late Filipino President Manuel L. Quezon at St. Matthew's Cathedral in the Washington, D.C.
Filipino President Manuel Luis Quezon passes away in the United States. View of the Washington Monument and reflecting pool. Procession arrives in front of St. Matthew's Cathedral (1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036, United States). Pallbearers carry the casket containing the body of President Quezon into the cathedral. Dignitaries and officials in the church. A woman lights candles. U.S. Navy women and men kneel before the altar. The body of President Quezon is seen in the casket. A depiction of the Filipino flag made from flowers is at the altar. Location: Washington DC USA. Date: August 1944.
1940s NEWSREELS
MACARTHUR POSSES WITH QUEZON RUMORS HAD QUEZON KILLED BY JAPANESE.
Past events show Filipino President Manuel Luis Quezon
Filipino President Sergio Osmeña y Suico seated at a desk in his office. Past events show President Manuel Luis Quezon who died in the United States. A map on a wall. Soldiers march. Vehicles passing on a street. (World War II period). Location: Philippines. Date: 1944.
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