1956, historical, May Queen Carnival, a girl dancer or performer
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Download this stock image: 1956, historical, May Queen Carnival, a girl dancer or performer in the traditional May Day parade standing for her photo in her costume and with her baton, Leeds, England, UK. A baton twirler - also known as a majorette in America - would perform in marching bands during parades and festivals - 2G2GK7D from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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1956, historical, May Queen carnival, outside in the grounds of a church, two young girls stand for a photo in the costumes they will wear in the town's May Day parade, England, UK. They are holding the flower sticks they will carry in the procession Stock
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