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Edna Edgley as Juliet's Nurse and unidentified artist as Juliet in the Australian Ballet production of John Cranko's 'Romeo and Juliet', 1975 [transparency] / Walter Stringer
Bib ID 2514486
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline [transparency]
Author
Stringer, Walter, 1907-2001
 
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Description 1975 
1 slide : col. ; 35 mm. 
Series

W.F. Stringer collection of dance slides.

Notes

Condition: Good.

Part of the W.F. Stringer collection of dance slides.

Title provided by researcher.

Choreographed by John Cranko.

Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-an24795831

Subjects Edgley, Edna, - 1910-2000 - Portraits.  |  Australian Ballet - Performances - Photographs.  |  Ballet dancers - Portraits.
Occupation Ballet dancers.
Other authors/contributors Cranko, John, 1927-1973

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