File:Florine Gonsalves at Portuguese festival in Artesia, California - 1948.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFlorine Gonsalves at Portuguese festival in Artesia, California - 1948.jpg |
English: Title: Florine Gonsalves crowns Our Lady of Fatima statue during Portuguese festival in Artesia, Calif., 1948
Published caption:SOLEMN MOMENT -- Queen Florine Gonsalves places $1000 gold crown on statue of Our Lady of Fatima as part of traditional Portuguese festival at Artesia. |
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Author | Los Angeles Times |
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