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Pathé Baby apresenta: O Carnaval de 1936

Images of the 1936 carnival, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, especially the Corso on Avenida Rio Branco, the day of the ranches, and the parade of carnival societies (Democratico, Tenentes do Diabo, Fenianos). Night images. Note: Presentation card of Pathé Baby. Probably a film produced and distributed by Pathé Baby in Brazil.

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Images of the 1936 carnival, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, especially the Corso on Avenida Rio Branco, the day of the ranches, and the parade of carnival societies (Democratico, Tenentes do Diabo, Fenianos). Night images. Note: Presentation card of Pathé Baby. Probably a film produced and distributed by Pathé Baby in Brazil.

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