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Exterior of the Legislative Building in Manila, the Philippines around the 1930s. This building likewise served as the headquarters of the National Library of the Philippines at the time. Currently it serves as the home of the National Museum of the Philippines

Image was taken from United States Army in World War II: The War in the Pacific, Victory in the Philippines by U.S. military historian Robert Ross Smith, but there is no attribution provided for author of this specific image. The main page indicates that the image is a Department of Defense file, so it is safe to presume PD-USGov.

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