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Print of actress and dancer Mary Bulkley (1747/8-1792) as Mrs Wilding in Gamesters, 1778.

She was born Mary Wilford; her two married names were Bulkley and Barrisford. She was known professionally as Mrs Bulkley. Her biography is here.
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Author I.F. Roberts (artist); J. Thornthwaite (engraver)
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