File:Kalakaua entertaining the Count and Countess of Bardi (PP-96-13-010, original).jpg

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English: Kalakaua entertaining Prince Henri de Bourbon and his princess (the Count and Countess of Bardi) while they were traveling incognito in Lahaina, Maui, October 11–18, 1889. Probably at the Lahaina residence of Thomas E. Evans. Left to Right: 1) Unknown, 2) Baroness H, 3) Pauline Evans, 4) Japanese Maid-Nolri, 5) Thomas E. Evans, 6) Luther Evans, 7) Thomas K. Evans, 8) Hana Kaniau Evans, 9) Austrian Prince - On Carriage, 10) Poomaikelani - On Carriage, 11) Unknown, 12) Kalakaua, 13) Unknown, 14) Austrian Princess, 15) Austrian Count, 16) Unknown, 17) Austrian Count, 18) Unknown
Date between 11 October 1889 and 18 October 1889
date QS:P,+1889-10-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1319,+1889-10-11T00:00:00Z/11,P1326,+1889-10-18T00:00:00Z/11
Source Hawaii State Archives. Call Number: PP-96-13-010
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