See link provided which includes a photo and biography from the Philippine Government.
You can find a picture of Francisco Quisumbing by searching for him online through a search engine or visiting websites related to Filipino history or art. Additionally, you can check with museums or galleries that may have images of him on display.
Francisco Mercado was the father of Jose Rizal.
The father of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, is Francisco Mercado.
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I'm unable to see the picture, but if you describe it to me, I can try to help you interpret its meaning.
Sadly, if you want to know all about the essay of Francisco Icasiano entitled Sonia you would have to read it. The reason why is there is not many people around that read it and posted about it.
Francisco Quisumbing has a pictures?
Dr. Francisco Quisumbing, a Filipino chemist, formulated such ink known as Quink in 1923. This famous ink is still in use at present.
Dr. Francisco Quisumbing, a Philippine chemist, formulated such ink known as Quink in 1923. This famous ink is still in use today. He was born in 1895 in Santa Cruz, Laguna.
The inventor of Quink Ink is Francisco Quisumbing...:D
Francisco Pizarro was born in Trujillo, Spain in 1478. Nobody knows the exact date.
Quink is the ink used by The Parker Pen Company and was invented by Francisco Quisumbing. The ink prevents the clogging of pen with a cleaning property of quick drying ink.
Purificacion Quisumbing died in 2011.
Leonardo Quisumbing was born on November 6, 1939.
Leonardo Quisumbing was born on November 6, 1939.
Leonardo Quisumbing is 71 years old (birthdate: November 6, 1939).
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Filipino botanist, Eduardo Quisumbing was a noted expert in the medicinal plants of the Philippines. He was author of more than 129 scientific articles. many on orchids. Eduardo Quisumbing served as the Director of the National Museum of the Philippines, where he rebuilt the Herbarium. The plant "saccolabium quisumbingii" is named in honor of Eduardo Quisumbing.