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Fulford's Hall, Brooklyn :Friday, May 25 [1906]; A memorable event, The Pioneer Enterta...
Date: 1906
By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)
Reference: Eph-E-VARIETY-1906-01
Description: Arrangement of text. "The Pioneer Entertainers" is white on a black panel. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Woodblock, black on white paper, 1005 x 383 mm.
His Majesty's Theatre (Gisborne) :The Julius Knight season, Mon., May 11th, 1908. "The ...
Date: 1908
Reference: Eph-E-DRAMA-1908-01
Description: Shows arrangement of text, with the play's title appearing over a background of scarlet flowers and green leaves. The cast list includes: Harry Plimmer, Reynolds Denniston, Herbert J Bentley, Edgar Harris, Leslie Victor, Mr H Walters, Mr A S McKay, Walter Hunt, Geo Chalmers, Rege Rede, Rupert Julian, Alfred Andrew, Stanley Walpole, Charles Collman, Fred Thorne, Dudley Clinton, Monte Luke, Mr E D Golchrist, Mr J Edwards, Mr A Drew, Charles Callow, Julius Knight, Miss Ola Humphrey, Ada Stirling, Elwyn Harvey, Mary Marlowe, Katie Towers, Miss K Chalmers, Jean Martin. Scenery by Gordon, Little & Board. Stage Manager Mr Thomas E Foster. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Relief print, coloured, on poster 1015 x 380 mm.
Town Hall Auckland: Concert by Mr John McCormack (the celebrated Irish tenor) Thursday ...
Date: 1912
From: [Programmes and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1912].
By: Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1912-01-cover
Description: Shows head and shoulder portrait of the tenor John McCormack, resting his right cheek on his curved fingers. The Brett Printing Company printed the programme. Mr McCormack's representative was Scott Colville. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on cover of programme.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on programme cover 251 x 190 mm.