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Argyle Theatre of Varieties Birkenhead : ... Monday, June 17th 1895 : ... first appearance in Birkenhead of Miss Amy Horton : the Australian comedienne
Bib ID 5809053
Format BookBook
Printer (Liverpool, England : S. Griffith Printer)
Description Birkenhead, England : Argyle Theatre of Varieties, 1895 
1 broadside ; 76 x 26 cm. 
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Subjects Argyle Theatre of Varieties.  |  Theater programs - England - Birkenhead.  |  Playbills - England - Birkenhead.  |  Advertising - Performing arts - Australia.  |  Theaters - England - Birkenhead.  |  Broadsides - England.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Argyle Theatre of Varieties
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Miss Amy Horton : the Australian comedienne

Amy Horton : the Australian comedienne

Horton : the Australian comedienne

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