Leopoldo Kahn
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The French expatriate who was instrumental in the holding of annual carnivals in Manila. He also introduced into the Philippines the photograph, the bicycle, the cinematograph and the French and American automobilesSource: Philippine Review March 1918: p. 196Collection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: Reproduction: PhotoengravingCaption: Mr. Leopoldo Kahn Who, with Captain Langhorne, U.S.A., was largely instrumental in starting the Carnival idea in the Philippines.
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The French expatriate who was instrumental in the holding of annual carnivals in Manila. He also introduced into the Philippines the photograph, the bicycle, the cinematograph and the French and American automobiles.
Philippine Review March 1918: p. 196
Mr. Leopoldo Kahn Who, with Captain Langhorne, U.S.A., was largely instrumental in starting the Carnival idea in the Philippines.
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