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TRAVELLING FIDDLE.—Mr D. O’Connell, of Back Bay, Boston, works at a night dub, where he appears in Cossack costume. To solve the problem of transporting his large bass fiddle, he ties it on his back with the sash from his costume, and rides his motor-cycle to work. He is seen near the tower of the Prudential building.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 3

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TRAVELLING FIDDLE.—Mr D. O’Connell, of Back Bay, Boston, works at a night dub, where he appears in Cossack costume. To solve the problem of transporting his large bass fiddle, he ties it on his back with the sash from his costume, and rides his motor-cycle to work. He is seen near the tower of the Prudential building. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 3

TRAVELLING FIDDLE.—Mr D. O’Connell, of Back Bay, Boston, works at a night dub, where he appears in Cossack costume. To solve the problem of transporting his large bass fiddle, he ties it on his back with the sash from his costume, and rides his motor-cycle to work. He is seen near the tower of the Prudential building. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31276, 24 January 1967, Page 3