File:Poster for The Geisha.png
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Summary
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Poster advertising The Geisha at Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 1906. Lithograph, 50.7cm by 76cm |
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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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| Permission (Reusing this file) |
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| Other versions | * File:Poster for The Geisha.jpgFile:Poster for The Geisha.jpg - Restoration (JPEG)
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