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Box 46: Lithographs of the stage [i.e. performers' portraits and scenes from productions : clippings...

Box 46: Lithographs of the stage [i.e. performers' portraits and scenes from productions : clippings...

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Box 46: Lithographs of the stage [i.e. performers' portraits and scenes from productions : clippings album, ca. 1890-1914] / collected by Harry P. Muller

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Box 46: Lithographs of the stage [i.e. performers' portraits and scenes from productions : clippings album, ca. 1890-1914] / collected by Harry P. Muller

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Date

ca. 1890-1914

Call Numbers

PXD 1063/Box 46/vol. 1

Record Identifier

9qoQKAL1

Reference Code

423684

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Contents

Albums - 30 x 45 cm. - 1 v. (printed clippings)

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Full title

Box 46: Lithographs of the stage [i.e. performers' portraits and scenes from productions : clippings album, ca. 1890-1914] / collected by Harry P. Muller

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Many of the images were originally photographs by Talma

Transferred from Pic.Acc.2265 Box 46 v.1, August 2010

Signature / Inscriptions

Some of the clippings appear to be signed by the performer

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1971
Pic.Acc.2265

Administrative / Biographical history

Harry P. Muller was a theatrical agent at the at the start of the 20th century who lived in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Much of the album consists of J.C. Williamson material from New Zealand tours.

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PXD 1063/Box 46/vol. 1

Record Identifier

9qoQKAL1

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423684

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