- as "auto
calesa" (or "AC" for short),
named after the horse-drawn
calesas of Manila, or
simply "jitney" or "baby bus." The term "auto
calesa" was first...
- in the
early 20th century,
introducing automobiles like
jeepneys ("auto
calesas") and
buses ("autobuses") as well as the
expansion of the
Tranvia electric...
- are po****r In some areas,
especially Divisoria. Spanish-era horse-drawn
calesas are a po****r
tourist attraction and mode of
transportation in Binondo...
- Sipat. It's also
called Horse festival because they
paraded calesas,
tiburins (non-roofed
calesa) and an only
riding on the
horse (equestrian) and holding...
-
Philippines is a
carriage pulled by
horses or
carabaos known as the
kalesa (
calesa or
carromata in
Philippine Spanish). The
pulled rickshaw never gained acceptance...
- Philippines. C. E.
Tuttle Company. p. 37. ISBN 9780804801348. "The Last
Calesa Maker: How A
Proud Fernandino Kept A
Fading Industry Alive".
Capital Town...
- of Molo in the west.
During this time, the
street was
primarily used by
calesas (horse-drawn carriages),
caretelas (small carts), and
occasionally caruajes...
- jeepneys, tricycles, vans-for-hire (or PUVs/public
utility vehicles) and
calesas (horse-drawn vehicles). Buses, mini-buses and
jeepneys provide transportation...
-
Rosario Hernández Diéguez (nickname, A
Calesa; Vigo, 17
February 1916 – Vigo, 3
September 1936) was a
Spanish Galician newspaper hawker and
trade unionist...
-
bottles by size,
working as a
stevedore at the pier, trading, and
driving the
calesa. In his free time, he
regularly watched stage shows at the Life Theater...