MANILA CARNIVALS 1908-1939
Thursday, November 20, 2008

38. 1920, Queen of the Occident, VIRGINIA RANDOLPH HARRISON

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1920 QUEEN OF THE OCCIDENT. Virginia Harrison, daughter of Gov. Gen. Francis Burton Harrison, reigned alongside Trinidad de Leon, who was n...
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37. 1920, Queen of the Orient, TRINIDAD ROURA DE LEON

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1920 QUEEN OF THE MANILA 'VICTORY' CARNIVAL. Trinidad De Leon y Roura of Bulacan, ta future First Lady of the Philippines and wife t...

36. 1920, MANILA CARNIVAL

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THE 1920 CARNIVAL AUDITORIUM. All the attendant ceremonies of the Carnival were held here, including the royal coronation of the winning Ori...
Wednesday, November 12, 2008

35. 1918, Queen of the Manila Carnival, ENRIQUETA LASSO DE VEGA ALDANESE

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1918 QUEEN OF THE MANILA CARNIVAL. Enriqueta Aldanese y Lasso de Vega, was born of mixed ancestry--Spanish, English, Filipino. She held thr...
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Monday, November 10, 2008

34. 1917, Queen of the Manila Carnival, MELA KAMAKEE FAIRCHILD

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1917 QUEEN OF THE MANILA CARNIVAL. Mela Kamakee Fairchild was a daughter of mixed American-Polynesian marriage. She holds the distinction a...
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Sunday, November 9, 2008

33. 1916, Queen of the Manila Carnival, MANOLITA DELGADO BARRETTO

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1916 QUEEN OF THE MANILA CARNIVAL. 16 year old Manolita Barretto y Delgado, an Assumption Convent student, at the time of her Carnival vict...
Saturday, October 4, 2008

32. 1915, Queen of the Manila Carnival, CONCEPCION ZURBITO MEDINA

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1915 QUEEN OF THE MANILA CARNIVAL. Concepcion Medina y Zurbito of Masbate, candidate of the Spanih language newspaper, El Ideal. By 1915,...
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