Presidential Museum and Library: President Sergio Osmeña and President-elect Manuel Roxas leave Malacañan Palace, en route to the latter’s inauguration, May 28, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas arrives for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas arrives for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Maria Aurora "Baby" Quezon arrives for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Maria Aurora “Baby” Quezon, before the Independence Ceremony of 1946 began
Presidential Museum and Library: University Club and Miramar Apartment buildings, during the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: The crowd for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: July 4, 1946: Republic Day and the second inaugural of President Manuel Roxas
Presidential Museum and Library: Sewing the stars on the US flag, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas and General Douglas MacArthur, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: A quick handshake between President Manuel Roxas and General Douglas MacArthur, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: July 4, 1946: Republic Day and the second inaugural of President Manuel Roxas
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas taking his oath of office, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas ascending the main staircase of Malacañan Palace, flanked by his wife Trinidad de Leon and his mother Rosario Acuña, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas ascending the main staircase of Malacañan Palace, flanked by his wife Trinidad de Leon and his mother Rosario Acuña, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Pastedown endpaper of "A Republic is Born," the Official Commemorative Volume on Independence Day, July 4, 1946.
Presidential Museum and Library: Pastedown endpaper of "A Republic is Born," the Official Commemorative Volume on Independence Day, July 4, 1946.
Presidential Museum and Library: Kept under glass in the Presidential Museum and Library: the “Independence Edition” of Manila Bulletin, published on July 4, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Kept under glass in the Presidential Museum and Library: the “Independence Edition” of Manila Bulletin, published on July 4, 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Commemorative medal for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: Commemorative medal for the Independence Ceremony of 1946
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas flanked by Speaker Eugenio Perez [in the white suit] and Senate President Jose Avelino
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas with his First Lady Trinidad de Leon Roxas.
Presidential Museum and Library: Fernando Amorsolo applying the finishing touches on his portraits of three Philippine presidents—Manuel Roxas, Manuel L. Quezon, and Sergio Osmeña.
Presidential Museum and Library: Chief Justice Manuel V. Moran swearing in Manuel Roxas as President, during the Independence Day ceremonies of July 4, 1946.
Presidential Museum and Library: The Widows: Former First Lady Luz Magsaysay and former first Lady Trinidad Roxas at the 1957 inaugural of Carlos P. Garcia.
Presidential Museum and Library: A general and four Filipinos who later became Presidents salute the flag.
Presidential Museum and Library: Manuel Roxas, a delegate to the 1934 Constitutional Convention, signs the Constitution on February 19, 1935.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Manuel Roxas