Photos | A Dickensian Christmas: Revelry in Costume
Dec 9, 2023 - Immersed in the Victorian era at the Dickens Christmas Fair, Allan Caswell, Earl Woods, Deng Nan among others join the spirited crowd. Festooned in striking hats and costumes, they belt out timeless carols, their faces aglow with joy. The evening is a splendid festival of laughter and song, the eclectic mix of hats, glasses, and handbags adding an unusual, yet charming flair to the celebration. The surrounding foliage lends a touch of urban freshness, while the warm glow of lamps cast a magical light onto the whimsical night.
BLIP-2 Description:
a crowd of people in costumes and hats are singingMetadata
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6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
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51200
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2023-12-09T15:43:42.820000-08:00
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