Plaza_During_Bicycle_Races_1901_Bacolod,_Western_Negros.jpg


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English: Bacolod Public Plaza during bicycle races in 1901 , Municipality of Bacolod, Western Negros, United States Territory (presently: City of Bacolod , Negros Occidental , Philippines ). The "bicycles" are actually two-wheeled single horse-drawn carriages . In the Philippines, it is known as calesa () or carretela ().
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Source Plaza during bicycle races : Bacalod, Western Negros -- 1901; 116; 1901 , The United States and its Territories 1870 - 1925: The Age of Imperialism , Philippine Photographs Digital Archive , Special Collections Library , University of Michigan
Author Dean Conant Worcester (born October 1, 1866; died 1924) ( Dean Conant Worcester's Photographs of the Philippine Islands )

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2010-07-04 12:19 3885×2014× (4406522 bytes) Bacoleño
2010-07-02 14:23 3893×2612× (4073879 bytes) Bacoleño {{Information |Description = Plaza during Bicycle Races in 1901, Municipality of Bacolod, Western Negros (presently, City of Bacolod, Negros Occidental). The "bicycles" are actually two-wheeled single-horse drawn carriages. |Source = Philippi