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Bartley Campbell author of "my partner" and his great double New York success the galley slave



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  • Louis Aldrich in my partner” by Bartley Campbell

    Louis Aldrich in my partner” by Bartley Campbell

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    Image of a scene of a man stabbing and murdering a miner, the character Ned Singleton, with a knife during a fight atop a kitchen table; the poster has printed date information for performances beginning on January 18, [1886], at the Brooklyn Theatre in Brooklyn, New York; the poster advertises the drama "My Partner" by Bartley Campbell.

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  • Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Florence

    Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Florence

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    Image of head-and-shoulders portraits of American actors William Florence (also known as Billy Florence), wearing a horseshoe tie pin, and his wife, Mrs. William J. Florence (Malvina Pray Florence), in oval frames surrounded by a floral border with cherubs, comedy-tragedy masks, musical instruments including a harp, a book with quill and ink well, binoculars, and a theater program.

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  • The white slave by Bartley Campbell

    The white slave by Bartley Campbell

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    Image of a male plantation owner holding a cane and a sad looking white woman holding her bonnet with African American slaves harvesting cotton in the field behind them and a plantation house, slave cabins, river, and steamship in the background; the poster advertises the drama "The White Slave" by Bartley Campbell.

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  • The white slave by Bartley Campbell

    The white slave by Bartley Campbell

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    Image of two scenes from the play "The White Slave" consisting of a top image of a woman and man standing beyond a porch at dusk with the caption "Rags are royal raiment, when worn for virtue's sake!" and a bottom image of a white woman standing in a cloak in a dark lantern-lit room of men and an African American woman in a cloak with the caption "That lady is a genuine white woman!"; the poster advertises the drama "The White Slave" by Bartley Campbell.

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  • Louis Aldrich : my partner

    Louis Aldrich : my partner

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    Image of a man, presumably American actor Louis Aldrich, standing on a cliff in the wilderness with mining tools on the ground, with his hand raised to another man across a ravine standing outside of a cabin, with mountains and a waterfall in the distance; the poster has printed date information for performances beginning on January 18, [1886], at the Brooklyn Theatre in Brooklyn, New York; the poster advertises the drama "My Partner" by Bartley Campbell.

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  • British Blonde Burlesque Troupe

    British Blonde Burlesque Troupe

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    Image of a central head-and-shoulders portrait of an unidentified blond woman framed in a heart border with a banner reading “Fun” and “Wit” and surrounded by seven playing cards with portraits of unidentified man and women depicted as the kings and queens of the deck, with a front banner held up by two naked cherubs with angel wings; the poster advertises the “British Blonde Burlesque Troupe.”

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