| Item Call Number |
AR00176 |
| Status |
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| Barcode |
AR00176 |
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| Notes |
- Notes - A pen drawing of coastal guns at Fort Santiago. Named after the Apostle James, Fort Santiago occupies a tongue of land at the mouth of the Pasig River. Work on its stone walls began in 1590 under Governor General DamariƱas. A moat before the fort''s main entrance separated it from the rest of Intramuros. (Source: Fortress of Empire, Rene Javellana, 1997).
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| Collection |
- Collection - Lopez Memorial Museum
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| Source |
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| Image Type |
- Image Type - Reproduction: Photograph
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| Date |
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| Subject |
- Subject - Forts and fortifications
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| Keywords |
- Keyword - fort santiago
- Keyword - forts
- Keyword - fortresses
- Keyword - guns
- Keyword - coastal guns
- Keyword - walled city
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