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English: Halftone, Divided back, Native Life in India Series IV, 13.80 x 8.75 cm

[Original caption]A Procession of Vithaba, a Mahratta Boy. Religious processions in Indian towns are often presented by the "Europe Band." The instruments, of European manufacture, are generally played as loudly as possible, and often with a complete disregard of rules respecting time and harmony. [end]

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Author Raphael Tuck & Sons, London

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