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Philippines Wall Map - Published 1945 by National Geographic

Philippines Wall Map - Published 1945 by National Geographic

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Philippines — National Geographic Wall Map (1945)

An archipelago at a turning point. Published in March 1945, just months after MacArthur’s forces liberated the Philippines, this detailed wall map presents the islands with crisp administrative clarity—provinces and their capitals marked throughout—and a strategic layer of airfields that speaks to the closing chapter of the Pacific War. A compelling period piece made to command a wall and reward close study.


More Than a Map – A Testament to an Era

This isn’t just wall art—it’s a frame for understanding the wartime Philippines and the stakes centered on Luzon. Issued alongside the article “What Luzon Means to Uncle Sam,” the sheet balances clean symbology with informative annotation, ideal for educators, historians, veterans’ families, designers, and collectors building a World War II–era set.

Hang it in studios, libraries, classrooms, museums, offices, or at home to invite reflection, study, and conversation.


Premium Materials & Finishes

We treat history with the respect it deserves. That’s why we offer multiple formats, each produced using high-quality materials and modern archival printing.

🌟 Archival Paper Print
Printed on heavyweight 160gsm archival-grade paper.
Smooth matte finish reduces glare and preserves fine linework and small labels.
Perfect for framing under glass—clean, timeless, and built to last.

💎 Laminated Edition
Encapsulated in two sheets of 80-micron gloss laminate using true thermal bonding—not just surface lamination.
Moisture-resistant, wipe-clean surface—ideal for classrooms and high-traffic reference spaces.

Optional Natural Timber Hang Rails: lacquered rails with a fitted hanging cord for a polished, ready-to-hang presentation—no frame required. (Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery with hang rails.)

🏆 Museum-Quality Canvas
Printed on heavyweight 395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas for rich texture and exceptional strength.
Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks deliver deep tone and crisp typography that endure for generations.

Optional Natural Timber Hang Rails: lacquered to enhance the wood grain and protect against wear; top cord for effortless hanging—elegant in any setting. (Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery with hang rails.)


Specifications

Feature Details
Title Philippines
Series National Geographic single-sheet regional map
Original Publication 1945 (March) — companion to “What Luzon Means to Uncle Sam.”
Scale 1:3,000,000
Cartographic Content Provinces & capitals; airfields; principal cities; coasts & relief
Map Size 443 mm (W) × 658 mm (H)
Available Formats Paper, Laminated, Canvas
Paper Weight 160gsm archival-quality
Laminate 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate sheets (encapsulated)
Canvas Weight 395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas
Inks Pigment-based, fade-resistant
Optional Hang Rails Available on Laminated & Canvas (lead time up to 10 working days)
Origin Printed in Australia

Why Choose This Map

Era-True Snapshot: The Philippines at the endgame of WWII, with airfields and provinces clearly shown.
Context You Can See: Ties directly to National Geographic’s contemporary Luzon coverage.
Decorative & Scholarly: Strong wall presence; richly rewarding at close inspection.
Archival Craft: Premium substrates and inks preserve contrast, labels, and linework for decades.


Our Commitment

We believe that preserving history is as important as telling it. Every map is printed locally in Australia using state-of-the-art technology, carefully checked by hand, and packed with care. From the moment it leaves our workshop to the day it hangs on your wall, we ensure quality you can trust and a legacy you’ll be proud to share.

Trace the islands at a pivotal moment—order the Philippines Wall Map (1945) and turn your space into a conversation.




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