File:Theater poster, Haverly's Theater, production Elinor Deering stars in W. C. Mitchell's Our Goblins, or Fun on the Rhine.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionTheater poster, Haverly's Theater, production Elinor Deering stars in W. C. Mitchell's Our Goblins, or Fun on the Rhine.jpg |
English: Theater poster, Haverly's Theater, production Elinor Deering stars in W. C. Mitchell's Our Goblins, or Fun on the Rhine. C. 1880 |
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Author | Matt Morgan (1837-1890) |
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