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Easter 1913. Fifth Avenue, New York. View full size. 5x7 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection.
The stuff of song and film - literally. Irving Berlin could have been picturing just this scene when he wrote "The photographer will snap us and you'll find that you're in the Rotogravure." There's a scene very much like this one in the Fred Astaire-Judy Garland movie "Easter Parade."
Streetsts are crowded enough for this period
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