This is an original early 20th-century vernacular snapshot photograph depicting a religious procession. The image features three distinguished men in elaborate ecclesiastical vestments, with one prominently wearing a miter, indicating a bishop or high-ranking cleric. They are shown walking on a paved path in front of a grand building characterized by large columns, suggesting a church or significant institutional structure. Other individuals are visible in the background, observing the event.
The reverse of the photograph bears a faint pencil notation, partially visible as "19", likely indicating part of the date the photograph was taken. This vintage silver gelatin print offers a glimpse into a historical religious ceremony or event, making it a valuable piece for collectors of vernacular photography, religious history, or those interested in found photos and historical documentation. This listing includes one unmounted photograph.
Specifications:
* Item Type/Format: Snapshot Photograph (Silver Gelatin Print)
* Subject: Religious Procession, Bishop, Clergy, Architecture
* Era/Date: Early 20th Century (circa 1930s-1940s, based on visible notation and style)
* Features: Vernacular photography, historical, religious theme
* Included Components: 1x Unmounted Photograph
* Identifiers: Faint pencil notation "19" on back
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