File:Grossmith as Gen Stanley.jpg

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English: 1880 publicity photograph of George Grossmith in The Pirates of Penzance. Public domain. Scanned by uploader from reproduction in Mander, Raymond and Joe Mitchenson, A Picture History, Gilbert and Sullivan, Vista Books, London, 1962.
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2010-07-02 22:53:52 300 × 436 Tim riley 1880 publicity photograph of [[George Grossmith]] in ''[[The Pirates of Penzance]]. Public domain. Scanned by uploader from reproduction in Mander, Raymond and Joe Mitchenson, ''A Picture History, Gilbert and Sullivan'', Vista Books, London, 1962.

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