Arnandina Silla (right) identified by Filomena Quaglione
Teopista Nannarone identified by Filomena Quaglione
Arco della Nocella
Nunzia, Michela & Maria Silla identified by Filomena Quaglione
Market stall in Piazza San Rocco with Don Pietro
Piazza S. Francesco below church of S. Antonio. The wall is no longer there, replaced by a parking lot.
Saturday 16 July 1938 [see note below]
Slogans:
W (Viva) IL PAPA (Pope); S GIOV. BOSCO (San Giovanni Bosco); MONS. ROTOLO (Monsignor Salvatore Rotolo); SCANNO; NOSTRO D. SALVO (Mons. Salvatore, Salesian bishop native of Scanno); I SALESIAMI (Salesians)
Olga Santilli, Maria Nicola & Enia Pizzacalu (l to r) identified by Filomena Quaglione
Evelina di Rocco identified by Filomena Quaglione
Adelia Bartolo (centre)
Maria Pia Quaglione identified by Filomena Quaglione
Assunta (centre) & Tomasina (right) identified by Filomena Quaglione
Lia Rotolo in Piazza della Codacchiola
Adelgise Pazzo identified by Filomena Quaglione
Ermellina Paletta identified by Filomena Quaglione
Thanks to Michele Gentile, Amedeo Fusco, Pietro Ciarletta, Roberto Accivile the procession has been dated as Saturday 16 July 1938.
"The posters posted on the walls of the Church, cheering on Italy, in Scanno, in San Giovanni Bosco, to the Pope, to the Salesians, to our Don Salvo, unequivocally bring us back to the feast of the Madonna del Carmine in 1938... Mons. Salvatore, Salesian bishop native of Scanno, returned to the country after the episcopal ordination in Rome on October 29 of the previous year (1937)." Roberto Accivile
Roberto Accivile also identified the car: Lancia Artena which was built from 1934
Roberto Farina says: "Behind the statue you can see Terigge the guard, can it be him before the war? The three central women in the photo should be from the left, Ettore's mom of the bank, they lived in the Culacchiula, Cesidia Tanturri wife of Curallitt and her sister-in-law Marietta Nannarone if I'm not mistaken, whose husband Ivino founded the Alpine section in Scanno, as well as valid surveyor."