File:Midsummer-Night's-Dream-Playfair-1914.png
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Nigel Playfair as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, 1914. Left to right: Leon Quartermaine (Flute), H. O. Nicholson (Starveling), Stratton Rodney (Snout), Arthur Whitby (Quince), Playfair, and Nevile Gartside (Snug). |
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The Sketch, p. 6 |
Date |
25 February 1914 |
Author |
uncredited |
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current | 18:06, 25 July 2021 | 1,480 × 600 (570 KB) | Tim riley (talk | contribs) | {{Information | Description = Nigel Playfair as Bottom in ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', 1914. Left to right: Leon Quartermaine (Flute), H. O. Nicholson (Starveling), Stratton Rodney (Snout), Arthur Whitby (Quince), Playfair, and Nevile Gartside (Snug). | Source = The Sketch, p. 6 | Date = 25 February 1914 | Author = uncredited | Permission = | other_versions = }} ==Licence== {{PD-US-expired-abroad}} |
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