File:Poster for The Geisha.jpg

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Poster advertising The Geisha at Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 1906. Lithograph, 50.7cm by 76cm. It depicts the scene in the opening number, "Happy Japan. Garden of Glitter". The producers of the production were Mr. Morell's Company and Mr. Mouillot's Company.

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1906

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Published by David Allen and Sons, a publishing house which, in 1914, had about 1000 employees, and David Allen died in about 1903. Artist unknown.

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Description Poster advertising The Geisha at Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 1906. Lithograph, 50.7cm by 76cm
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Source Victoria and Albert Museum
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Published by David Allen and Sons, a publishing house which, in 1914, had about 1000 employees, and David Allen died in about 1903. Artist unknown.

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