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Advertisements in Princess Ida programme
Advertisements in Princess Ida programme, Gilbert & Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London.
circa 1880s
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Advertisements Armour Auguste Dresses Electricity Faulkner Fisher Gilbert Granger Griffith Harding Helmets Hildesheimer Lamps Phillips Programme Savoy Sepia Siemens Sullivan Swan Leblanc
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Step into the magical world of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Princess Ida" at the Savoy Theatre in London during the late Victorian era. This photograph from the programme of the production showcases an array of intriguing advertisements that once graced the pages of this theatrical treasure. The advertisements offer a fascinating glimpse into the commercial landscape of the time, with businesses ranging from technological innovations to fashion and entertainment. Siemens & Halske, a leading electrical engineering company, proudly displays their logo, highlighting the burgeoning importance of electricity in the late 1800s. Auguste Fisher, a renowned dressmaker, showcases his elegant creations for women, while Armour & Co. entices audiences with their fine clothing for men. Additionally, advertisements from companies such as Le Blanc, Granger, Paris, and Morson & Morson, offer a variety of goods from photographic supplies to musical instruments. The presence of Pepsine, Hildesheimer, Faulkner, and Phillips further underscores the diverse range of products and services available during this period. One advertisement, featuring a beautiful swan lamp, adds a touch of whimsy to the collection. The image of the swan, with its graceful neck and elegant curves, is a striking contrast to the armoured helmets and medieval-inspired costumes featured in the production of "Princess Ida." This photograph, with its sepia tones and intricate details, offers a captivating glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the rich history of both the Savoy Theatre and the advertisements that once adorned its programme.
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