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Carnival edition of the Picayune New Orleans La. February 29th 1892 Proteus procession subject a dream of the vegetable kingdom
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Carnival edition of the Picayune New Orleans La. February 29th 1892 Proteus procession subject a dream of the vegetable kingdom
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Image of a depiction of the Proteus procession held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 29, 1892, published in a special carnival edition of the Picayune; eighteen floats pulled by horses showing Aurelian's Triumph and historical scenes are presented in five panels; newspaper columns and advertisements on verso.
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The Picayune carnival edition February 13th New Orleans, La. procession of Proteus subject the Kalevala
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Image of a depiction of the Proteus procession held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 13, 1893, published in a special carnival edition of the Picayune; twenty Kalevala-themed floats pulled by horses are presented in four panels; newspaper columns and advertisements on verso.
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The Picayune carnival edition February 13th New Orleans, La. procession of Proteus subject the Kalevala
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1893 carnival edition of the Picayune February 14th Rex New Orleans procession of Rex subject fantasies
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Image of a depiction of the Rex procession held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 14, 1893, published in a special carnival edition of the Picayune; nineteen fantasy-themed floats pulled by horses are presented in four panels; newspaper columns and advertisements on verso.
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1893 carnival edition of the Picayune February 14th Rex New Orleans procession of Rex subject fantasies
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Carnival edition of the Picayune March 1, 1892 Rex procession subject symbolism of colors
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Image of a depiction of the Rex procession held in New Orleans, Louisiana, on March 1, 1892, published in a special carnival edition of the Picayune; nineteen floats pulled by horses with color themes are presented in four panels; newspaper columns and advertisements on verso.
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