COLLECTION NAME:
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DEG: DeGregario Collection
mediaCollectionId
RECORDSPHOTOUNITARC~17~17
DEG: DeGregario Collection
Collection
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Identifier:
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deg_47
identifier
deg_47
Identifier
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Title:
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George Washington Centennial, Civic & Industrial Parade May 1, 1889
title
George Washington Centennial, Civic & Industrial Parade May 1, 1889
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Subject:
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Parades
subject
Parades
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Description:
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Looking north on 5th Avenue from 32nd Street. Huge crowds on both sides of street, hanging out of windows and perched on roof of flag-festooned buildings. At far right a sign "178…[1789-1889?] can be seen. Marchers are led by top-hatted man on horse."
description
Looking north on 5th Avenue from 32nd Street. Huge crowds on both sides of street, hanging out of windows and perched on roof of flag-festooned buildings. At far right a sign "178…[1789-1889?] can be seen. Marchers are led by top-hatted man on horse."
Description
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Description:
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"Men with banners, a huge globe [New York World Newspaper Float] being hauled by men and boys carrying signs: "First in Enterprise", "…of the people," "The World Moves On." Other marching units follow. [Umbrellas in crowd are probably used as parasols.]
description
"Men with banners, a huge globe [New York World Newspaper Float] being hauled by men and boys carrying signs: "First in Enterprise", "…of the people," "The World Moves On." Other marching units follow. [Umbrellas in crowd are probably used as parasols.]
Description
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Date:
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May 1, 1889
date
May 1, 1889
Date
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Decade:
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1880-1889
decade
1880-1889
Decade
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Type:
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Image
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Format:
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Lantern Slide
format
Lantern Slide
Format
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Format:
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3 1/4 by 4 inches
format
3 1/4 by 4 inches
Format
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Source:
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Private donation from Mr. & Mrs. Felice DeGregario
source
Private donation from Mr. & Mrs. Felice DeGregario
Source
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Coverage:
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New York
coverage
New York
Coverage
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Notes:
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Lantern slide collection probably originated with the New York Camera Club. All listed photographers were members.
notes
Lantern slide collection probably originated with the New York Camera Club. All listed photographers were members.
Notes
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