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The Soudan
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The Soudan
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Image of a gory battle scene in a Sudanese city with British cavalry on horseback, armed with guns and swords, fighting bare-chested Arab natives with spears and swords, one jumping native holds the decapitated head of a British soldier; the poster advertises the melodrama "The Soudan," first performed in England under the title "Human Nature."
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The Soudan
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Image of a battle scene with Sudanese soldiers wearing turbans on horseback with spears and swords fighting Arab soldiers on foot with rifles; the poster advertises the melodrama "The Soudan," first performed in England under the title "Human Nature."
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The Soudan
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Image of an Arab soldier on a rearing horse riding through the desert with an army of soldiers in the background; the poster advertises the melodrama "The Soudan," first performed in England under the title "Human Nature."
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Chas L. Andrews Minuet Carnival Co. : The prize march of the fire laddies in Michael Strogoff
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Image of a band of female fire brigade officers clad in uniforms of red shirts, black pants, boots, and firefighter helmets marching in two lines and blowing horns; scroll and eagle emblem top center; "CLA" monogram logo in gold shield in top left corner; the poster advertises the melodrama "Michael Strogoff" adapted by Charles L. Andrews from the novel by Jules Verne.
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Hands across the sea
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Image of an outdoor scene in a courtyard with a woman on a horse charging through a gate to stop a firing squad of French soldiers with rifles and bayonets who are preparing to shoot a prisoner who stands next to a guillotine in the back of the courtyard; the poster advertises the English melodrama "Hands Across the Sea" by Henry Pettitt.
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Wm. Stafford : in the marble heart
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Image of a marble sculptor's workspace in Ancient Greece with the sculptor, presumably depicting actor William Stafford, and a young woman with a bare breast and handcuffs wearing short togas and Roman sandals, being surrounded by men and soldiers with helmets and spears before statues of three women that are partially hidden by ropes and curtains and illuminated by a man holding a lamp; the poster advertises the romantic melodrama "The Marble Heart" by Charles Selby.
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