Procession of Baby Carriages at a Paris Nursery Trailer

Procession of Baby Carriages at a Paris Nursery Trailer (1899)

27 November 1899 Factual 1 mins

A long line of nurses pushing carts with their babies enter from the far right, cross a garden in front of the large nursery home, and leave by the close left to the camera. A few toddlers also follow in the same orderly line, along their nurses.

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