File:Vril-Ya Bazaar programme - plan of hall.pdf

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English: Excerpt from the programme for the 1891 Vrill-Ya Bazaar and Fete at the Royal Albert Hall showing the plan of the hall for the event. Although Royal Albert Hall Archive is not the creator or copyright owner of this work, they were gracious enough to provide the image, and they request that any use of it in include the credit "Courtesy of Royal Albert Hall Archive. Ref. RAHE/1/1891/5"
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