Sujet
The Spanish-American War: views in the Philippine Islands, 1898. Creator: Unknown.
Légende
The Spanish-American War: views in the Philippine Islands, 1898. '1. The Bridge of Ayala, over the Pasig, near Manila. 2. A Street Scene during the Inundation of San Fernando. 3. The Governor-General passing through La Escolta, the Principal Street of Manila. 4. Inundations at San Fernando. 5. La Luneta Promenade, facing Manila Bay. From Photographs supplied by Mr. W. Rankin and Mr. C. Peniam. The great event of the war so far has been the defeat of the Spanish Squadron in the Bay of Manila by the American fleet under Commodore Dewey...This action, it is now clear, resulted in a far more serious reverse for Spain than was at first reported. It is rumoured...without definite confirmation, that Manila has since been successfully bombarded by the American Squadron, and that the United States flag now floats over the town. Already the engagement is spoken of as bringing the end of the war within sight in the form of European intervention, but in the absence of more definite news, owing to the cutting of the cables, any clear understanding of the situation is out of the question. In Madrid the popular dismay at the serious reverse sustained by Spain in the Philippines has resulted in demonstrations so riotous that martial law has been proclaimed'. From "Illustrated London News", 1898.
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Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
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HRM26A15_315
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Droits gérés
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49.0Mo (7.1Mo) / 29.2cm x 42.1cm / 3446 x 4971 (300dpi)