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English: Title: ...]volution of Women of Peru shown with living models at Woman's Universal Alliance Conference. Living models portrayed the Peruvian women of today and [yeste]rday with the lecture given by Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer, [Washin]gtonian who spent many years in the Latin American republic; second conference on world welfare work of The Woman's [...]ersal Alliance. In Washington today. Mrs Frewyer was appointed Dr. Herman Valderde, Ambassador of Peru, to elucidate on the [...]ory of the women of Peru. In the photograph, left to right: F.B. Freyer, representing a woman of Peru in Spanish costume; [...]acia Freyer, a Peruvian woman of the 17th century; Betty Bratton, [...]senting the 18th century; Mrs. Leslie Bratton, noblewoman of [...] vice-regal period and Fidelia Gallardo, Peruvian peasant
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Subject InfoField | united states · district of columbia · washington (d.c.) · glass negatives | ||
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