Aside from the famous personalities or
notable burials at the
Manila North Cemetery, there are also group plots here.

Masonic burial grounds

Military personnel that have served the country.

Group plot of the
Thomasites, a group of American teachers sent by the U.S. government to the Philippines on August 12, 1901 to establish a new public school system, to teach basic education and to train Filipino teachers, with English as the medium of instruction.

Boy Scout Cenotaph, (in honor of the
24 scouts who died in a plane crash en route to the 11th World Scout Jamboree)
6 comments:
Interesting series of photos these.
Very interesting! I like the monument (?) of the masons up there.
talagang nilibot mo ang manila north cemetery
Mare ang ganda ng mga pektors mo - Iba talaga ang cam mo syet --- Inget ako! Sana may BFF din ako na gaya ng Reyna EHEM
Very poignant post.
I think I would like to have a bit of privacy... you know... my own little tomb...
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