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Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 -  New York - Patriotic demonstrations, New York City. Celebrating Joan of Arc's birthday, Riverside Drive. Miss Lilian Barrington as Joan leading the procession

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Photographer: Paul Thompson Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 - New York

Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 -  New York - Celebration of the Anniversary of Joan of Arc. Mr. J. Sanford Salters (white beard) made the address. New York City

Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 - New York - Celebration of the An...

Date Taken: 05/0/1918 Photographer: New York Herald Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 - New York

Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 -  New York - French societies celebrate Joan of Arc Day. Joan of Arc day was celebrated simultaneously in New York and in France on Sunday, May 12, 1918. The Joan of Arc statue in New York was the scene of festivities, which were enlivened by the presence of French sailors, who placed wreaths at the base of the statue of the heroine of France

Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 - New York - French societies cele...

Date Taken: 5/12/1918 Photographer: International Film Service Ceremonies - Joan of Ark Day, 1918 - New York

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