File:Edmund Payne in The Toreador, 1901.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEdmund Payne in The Toreador, 1901.jpg |
English: Source: http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/actors/pics.html
Drawing of Edmund Payne in The Toreador, 1901, from a book entitled "Players of the Day", published in London by George Newnes, circa 1902. |
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Author | Edmund Payne |
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2007-06-26 18:07 | 522×702× (90183 bytes) | Ssilvers | Source: http://www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/actors/pics.html Drawing of Edmund Payne in ''[[The Toreador]]'', 1901 |
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