File:William Bridges-Adams - Set Design for Ruddigore (1921).jpg
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Set design for the 1921 revival of Ruddigore, Act II. |
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Victoria and Albert Museum. See for image as originally downloaded from the site, with... um... surprising formatting. |
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1921 |
Author |
William Bridges-Adams (1889-1965) |
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