It contains: the procession leaving the Lima Cathedral on September 19, 1920; the faithful occupying Santa Apolonia Street; the courts of honor preceding the platform; the Archbishop of Lima and the Metropolitan Chapter escorting the image; Our Lady of Victories; the procession entering the Plaza de Armas; distinguished ladies and young women surrounding the image of the Redeemer; aspects of the procession moments before the clash between those protesting the Divorce Law and its supporters; the procession completely covering the Plaza de Armas; the Archbishop of Lima. “The photograph is very clear, allowing the attendees to be perfectly identified.”
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