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    • Little Girl in Hoop Skirt

    • Little Girl in Hoop Skirt

    • Carnival; Children; Costumes; Aged persons

    • View of a child and an older woman, possibly her grandmother, standing in the street on Mardi Gras Day, 1925. The girl is holding a mask in her hands and wears a bonnet and hoop skirt. Other revelers and spectators are visible and streetcar tracks...
    • Small Float

    • Small Float

    • Carnival; Children; Costumes; Floats (Parades); Spectators

    • View of a child on a small float in the 2100 block of Saint Charles Avenue on Mardi Gras Day, 1924. The float design is supported by a four wheel wagon or cart and a boy is shown holding the pull. A young girl wearing a bandana is seen on the...
    • White bird tricycle, Taylor

    • White bird tricycle, Taylor

    • Children; Costumes; Festivals; Floats (Parades)

    • View of a group of children and adults gathered around a costumed girl who is riding a tricycle decorated as a large bird festooned with spears. The float contest shown was part of the Children's May Festival held on May 13, 1917 (Mother's Day) at...
    • Children's Play Week

    • Children's Play Week

    • Children; Festivals; Flags; Floats (Parades); Goats

    • View of a goat-drawn child's float with a girl rider. The goat bears a motto that reads "The goat that will get the Kaiser's goat." The float is decorated with patriotic symbols and includes a picture of Woodrow Wilson and the slogan, "Over the...
    • Cinderella

    • Cinderella

    • Children; Festivals; Floats (Parades); Parades & processions; Flowers

    • View of a child's float titled "Cinderella Leaving the Ball". The float is decorated with flowers and shows a door and steps with a young girl dressed in finery standing in front. A group of children and a few adults stand nearby. The event is...
    • Children's Play Week

    • Children's Play Week

    • Children; Festivals; Floats (Parades); Parades & processions; Flowers

    • View of a group of children and some adults, gathered around a child's float with a rider who wears blackface. Two other children are also seen wearing blackface and are costumed to make them look raggedy. All others in the group, except one...
    • Elks Dressed as Babies

    • Elks Dressed as Babies

    • Costumes; Clothing & Dress; Infants; Men

    • View made on Elk Day in New Orleans, showing a group of members of the local lodge dressed as babies. Taken on the neutral ground of Elk Place, the view looks toward the river. Buildings visible in the background include the Audubon Building,...
    • Colonel John P. Sullivan

    • Colonel John P. Sullivan

    • Men; Parades & processions

    • View of Colonel John P. Sullivan standing with a group of men on Elk Place in preparation for the Elk Day parade to raise money for the Child Welfare Association. Six thousand dollars was raised on that day, May 20, 1916 with the slogan ""Pure...
    • H.L. Shaw Caron May 20, 1916

    • H.L. Shaw Caron May 20, 1916

    • Parades & processions; Automobiles; Costumes

    • View made on Elk Place during the decorated automobile parade on Elk Day in New Orleans. Members of the Elks Club can be seen dressed as babies and an automobile decorated with palm fronds is shown. The New Orleans Terminal of the Southern Rail...
    • Boy Scouts Playweek Parade

    • Boy Scouts Playweek Parade

    • Parades & processions; Commercial streets; Spectators

    • View of a parade in the 600 block of Canal Street. Parading are a large number of Boy Scouts on the last day of Play Week. Play Week or Kid Week, lasted from September 1 to 7, 1918 and was conducted by the Women's Committee of the State Council...
    • Three Baby Elks

    • Three Baby Elks

    • Parades & processions; Costumes; Clothing & dress

    • View of three men dressed as babies on Elk Day in New Orleans, May 20, 1916. With a slogan of "Pure Milk for Poor Babies," the parade and associated events raised around $6000 for the Child Welfare Association. The costumed men wear dresses and...
    • Elk Babies

    • Elk Babies

    • Parades & processions; Costumes; Clothing & dress; Spectators; Children

    • View of a group of men, probably at Elk Place in the Central Business District, cutting up and entertaining spectators. The men are dressed in baby clothes and some are riding piggy-back on others. May 20, 1916, the day this picture was made, was...
    • Brotherly love by Elks

    • Brotherly love by Elks

    • Parades & processions; Costumes; Clothing & dress; Spectators; Children

    • View looking towards the river from the 100 block of Elks Place in the Central Business District. The Grunewald Hotel can be seen in the distance at left center. A number of men in costume, most dressed as women or infants, are gathered on the...

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