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Help Please, Legislative Building, Manila, Philippines 1940s plaque

A young American boy that was in Manila with his parents from 1947 to 1951 picked this plaque up off the ground in 1948-1949 near the Legislative Building (National Museum of the Philippines today) as it was in ruins. He still has the plaque and wants help in identifying the significance of it. Notice “A. P. Cano” at the bottom. Does anyone know what this is? He may be willing to donate it to the National Museum or other entity if it is of historical importance to the Philippines. This young boy is now a grown man: Rick Arzadon, contact email is n8xi@juno.com
Also does anyone live or have relatives or friends that live in Dagupan, Philippines? The person that has this plaque wants to contact a cousin that is or was the President of Colegio de Dagupan. He has lost contact with him and would dearly like to contact him.

Excerpt from Flickr

Help Please, Legislative Building, Manila, Philippines 1940s plaque

A young American boy that was in Manila with his parents from 1947 to 1951 picked this plaque up off the ground in 1948-1949 near the Legislative Building (National Museum of the Philippines today) as it was in ruins. He still has the plaque and wants help in identifying the significance of it. Notice “A. P. Cano” at the bottom. Does anyone know what this is? He may be willing to donate it to the National Museum or other entity if it is of historical importance to the Philippines. This young boy is now a grown man: Rick Arzadon, contact email is n8xi@juno.com

Also does anyone live or have relatives or friends that live in Dagupan, Philippines? The person that has this plaque wants to contact a cousin that is or was the President of Colegio de Dagupan. He has lost contact with him and would dearly like to contact him.

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