
Rice news published Oct 4 1936 in the Tribune

The History of Marinduque from Ulong Beach

Sunk ship crew member rescued and damage to the province infrastructure after the early 1936 December typhoon which hit Marinduque.

With the holiday approaching and many folks will be using the vessels to travel to and from Marinduque, we take a moment to remember the worst ferry accident in Philippine history which occurred in the sea to the Southwest of Marinduque on December 20, 1987. The oil tanker Vector collided with the Dona Paz with an estimated loss of 4300 persons.
Remember to take a few minutes and familiarize yourself with the location of life vests on the ship. Listen to the safety briefing, instructions from the crew and Coast Guard.
In partnership with the National Museum of the Philippines, Vulcan Inc.’s research vessel, the Petrel, surveyed the shipwrecks of the M/V Doña Paz and the M/T Vector in Tablas Strait in April 2019.




The port side bridge wing of the Dona Paz

Propellers
This newspaper article from December 1940 claims that Sinamay cloth production is the most important industry in Boac. Did the war change this? Can anyone find a producer today in Boac?

A “Tienda” Boac, Marinduque, P.I. 1901
