Passengers in the fire trucks and decorated floats toss candy to younger spectators.
Did the 1960s see a sharp break in the form and content of the collective behaviour of young working-class spectators?
After the game Meggett signed the ball for the young spectator.
The sporting events also pull in thousands of young spectators who would otherwise be idling in the streets.
Perhaps so as not to frighten younger spectators, he's largely a benign scoundrel.
Tourists, spectators young and old cheering the "team" of 24,000 women and men who ran with heavy hearts and great determination.
The crowd of young spectators quickly cleared a path as she stormed off, back the way she had come.
The meeting room was packed with young spectators, spilling into the hallway of the Hart Senate Building.
He jumped to the floor, stared down a young spectator who had confronted him and then hurried through the crowded aisles to his dressing room.
The following year a police officer (above right) kept young spectators away from the wreckage of another building.