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Pareja de hombres bailando.

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “This picture came to me a long time ago, I remember someone told me that it was one of the known figures of Argentine tango in BsAs but at the time I did not keep records of the information given and recent searches unfortunately didn’t comes up

1928 – Sailors Practising. Marineros practicando.

Gonzalo Collazo writes: ” ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image is out of copyright.” The image url: http://www.tangology101.com/main.cfm/title/Tango-History-in-Pictures/id/1165

1913 Hombres bailando tango en Rosario.

Gonzalo Collazo writes: What do you believe the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image is out of copyright.” The image url: http://www.buenosairestango.com/galeria/Engl/hisdan.html

Baile en un barrio popular de Buenos Aires. 1935

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “I found two sources, the second is: Baile en un barrio popular de Buenos Aires, ca. 1935. AGN http://www.revistatodavia.com.ar/todavia16/notas/pujol/txtpujol.html ” What do you belive the copyright status of this image to be? Gonzalo Collazo believes: “The image is out of copyright.” The image url: http://migueldiel.pagesperso-orange.fr/eltango.htm

Tango en el vivac del RI 1 Patricios

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “The vivac was a practice in the military service that consisted in building a camp and thus live a while, sometimes sleeping rough. Patricios is the Regiment of Buenos Aires city, was a destination for wealthier university soldiers in Palermo. Now it is a military centre without

1926 – Men Practising in Buenos Aires

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “I couldn’t find the source where I took the photo for the first time, which it said “1926 Instantánea. Hombres caminando mientras dan pasos de baile. Tango de arrabal mistongo”, “1926 Snapshot. Men walking while giving dance steps. Tango at poor suburbs”; but I found two others.

1920s Uruguay. Men dancing tango.

Gonzalo Collazo writes: “Courtesy of Eduard Moreira, according to which, his grandfather is dancing with fellows in either the Department of San José or Canelones. Cortesía de Edward Moreira, según el cual, en la foto se encuentra su abuelo bailando con compañeros en el departamento de San José o Canelones.

1890s Soldados bailando en la fortaleza del cerro de Montevideo.

Gonzalo Collazo writes: 52 “Circa 1890 – 1905, Montevideo. Reservists or soldiers dancing tango on one side of the Fortress of the Cerro de Montevideo. Grisel Alassio Collection. When we founded the group Tango Queer Uruguay in 2010 we decided to find photos of old tango where at least appears

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