Presidential Museum and Library: Outgoing President Diosdado P. Macapagal and President-elect Ferdinand E. Marcos
Presidential Museum and Library: A facsimile of President Ferdinand E. Marcos’ oath of office
Presidential Museum and Library: President Ferdinand E. Marcos and the First Family ascending the main Palace staircase on the day of his 1969 inaugural.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Ferdinand E. Marcos and his First Lady Imelda
Presidential Museum and Library: President Ferdinand E. Marcos playing golf at Malacañan Park
Presidential Museum and Library: President Ferdinand E. Marcos takes time off from callers to throw his arms around daughters, Irene and Imee
Presidential Museum and Library: A candid moment shared between father and son: Young Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. fixes a snag on his father’s Barong Tagalog
Presidential Museum and Library: The historic signing of the Agricultural Land Reform Code on August 8, 1963
Presidential Museum and Library: Vice President-elect Macapagal in a serious discussion with Representative Ferdinand E. Marcos (Ilocos Norte) and Speaker Jose Yulo
Presidential Museum and Library: President Diosdado Macapagal is flanked by Speaker Cornelio T. Villareal on his left and Liberal party stalwart Senator Ferdinand Marcos on his right.
Presidential Museum and Library: 1946: Young Major Ferdinand E. Marcos at war’s end wearing three medals awarded by the United States
Presidential Museum and Library: Photo shows 4 of Ferdinand Marcos’ 27 medals
Presidential Museum and Library: Maharlika Hall was increasingly used for ceremonies, as in this procession to a state dinner (for Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka)
Presidential Museum and Library: Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, from 1965 onwards, found themselves confined by a Palace dominated by reminders of the past while lacking the space and conveniences necessary for modern living and governing.
Presidential Museum and Library: Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, from 1965 onwards, found themselves confined by a Palace dominated by reminders of the past while lacking the space and conveniences necessary for modern living and governing.
Presidential Museum and Library: Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, from 1965 onwards, found themselves confined by a Palace dominated by reminders of the past while lacking the space and conveniences necessary for modern living and governing.
Presidential Museum and Library: Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, from 1965 onwards, found themselves confined by a Palace dominated by reminders of the past while lacking the space and conveniences necessary for modern living and governing.
Presidential Museum and Library: Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, from 1965 onwards, found themselves confined by a Palace dominated by reminders of the past while lacking the space and conveniences necessary for modern living and governing.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Eisenhower greets Senator Ferdinand Marcos (later president) and his wife Imelda during the State Dinner at Malacañan Palace
Presidential Museum and Library: Pres. Eisenhower at Malacañan Palace
Presidential Museum and Library: President Eisenhower talking to government officials, including Senator Ferdinand Marcos (later president) at Malacañan Palace
Presidential Museum and Library: President Eisenhower chatting with President Garcia & other government officials at Malacañan Palace
Presidential Museum and Library: First Ladies: Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson, Dang Tuyet Mai, Imelda Romualdez Marcos, Zara Holt & Jongkol Kittikachorn.
Presidential Museum and Library: First Ladies: Nguyen Thi Mai Anh, Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson, Dang Tuyet Mai, Imelda Romualdez Marcos, Zara Holt & Jongkol Kittikachorn.
Presidential Museum and Library: First Ladies: Nguyen Thi Mai Anh, Claudia Alta "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson, Dang Tuyet Mai & Imelda Romualdez Marcos.
Presidential Museum and Library: First Lady Imelda Marcos, President Park Chung-hee, First Lady Nguyen Thi Mai Anh, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn, and First Lady Dang Tuyet Mai at Malacañan Palace.
Presidential Museum and Library: U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson leaving the Palace, as the honor guards stand in attention
Presidential Museum and Library: US President Lyndon B. Johnson arrives in Manila
Presidential Museum and Library: U.S. President Johnson and President Ferdinand E. Marcos of the Philippines
Presidential Museum and Library: The guests gather in Malacañan Palace grounds, during a party hosted by President Ferdinand E. Marcos