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Description Publicity photo of w:Henry Lytton and w:Bertha Lewis in w:Patience (opera) 1921
Date Photo taken in 1919, but first published in the Prince's Theatre (now the Shaftesbury Theatre, London) programme for 29 September 1919 – 31 January 1920, p. 7 (for the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company season), then in The Sphere, 19 November 1921, p. 207, then as a Parkslee postcard (No.28) (1922)
Source https://gsarchive.net/patience/webop/pat15.html
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2007-06-11 19:42:18 500 × 390 Broadwaygal Source http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/patience/webop/pat15.html Photo of [[Henry Lytton]] and [[Bertha Lewis]] in ''[[Patience (opera)]]'' 1919

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