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Chorus Of The Nautical Comedy "Billy Taylor"

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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1911 and 1912]
Description Level
Item
Accession No.
19981035008
Physical Description
12.7 x 17.8 cm Black and white photograph
Scope and Content
View of the chorus of the nautical comedy Billy Taylor, presented by the drama club of the Conservatory of Music, under the direction of George Harper. The photograph is from either the 11th of January production, or the 21-24 October 1912 production.
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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
[between 1911 and 1912]
Description Level
Item
Creator
Arthur Rafton-Canning
Physical Description
12.7 x 17.8 cm Black and white photograph
Physical Condition
Excellent
History Biographical
The collection was originally owned by donor's Aunt, Miss Mamie Gibson. Mrs. Doris Balcovske inherited the collection on the understanding that it would be donated to the Sir Alexander Galt Museum & Archives. Some of the items probably came to Miss. Gibson from her brother, Mr. Chris Gibson. Mr. Gibson was the donor's father.
Acquisition Source
Balcovske Doris
Scope and Content
View of the chorus of the nautical comedy Billy Taylor, presented by the drama club of the Conservatory of Music, under the direction of George Harper. The photograph is from either the 11th of January production, or the 21-24 October 1912 production.
Notes
Supplied source: Title based on contents of photograph.
Access Restrictions
Public Access
Accession No.
19981035008
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