

Black and white drawing of 15 people walking in a line on a sidewalk. The line consists of a man and 14 women. All are dressed in turn-of-the-century clothing. The man on the left wears a hat, dark jacket with tails, white shirt, dark tie and suspenders, white pants, and black shoes. He carries a cane. The women are wearing long skirts and dresses with ruffles and some are wearing head coverings and caps. Most of the women are carrying parasols. They are walking along a sidewalk made of brick or stone. There are trees and a fence behind them. A sign with French lettering is on the right side.
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