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Programme for Military Exhibition, Earl?s Court, 1901
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Programme for Military Exhibition, Earl?s Court, 1901
Programme for Military Exhibition, Earl?s Court, 1901. Shows Guards bandsmen and drummer boy. Price ?2d?. Printed by J J Keliner and Company Limited, London. ?Director General?, Imre Kiralfy (1845-1919) is named on the cover of the programme. The Kiralfy Brothers were burleque and spectacle producers. From a collection of 46 printed theatrical, concert, reunion, religious programmes and other ephemara of a military nature, February 1879- October 1956. Date: 1901
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1845 Bandsmen Brothers Director Drummer Guards Imre Kiralfy Named Price Programme 1901 1919
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This print showcases the cover of a programme for the Military Exhibition held at Earl's Court in 1901. The image features a lively group of Guards bandsmen and a drummer boy, all dressed in their distinctive uniforms, engaging in a musical performance. The programme, priced at 2d, was printed by J.J. Keliner and Company Limited, based in London. Imre Kiralfy, a renowned figure in the world of burlesque and spectacle production, is named as the Director General of the event. The Kiralfy Brothers, known for their innovative and elaborate productions, were at the helm of this Military Exhibition. The programme's cover provides a glimpse into the excitement and anticipation surrounding this event, which would have showcased various military displays, parades, and performances. This programme is part of a collection of 46 printed theatrical, concert, reunion, and religious programmes and other ephemera of a military nature, dating from February 1879 to October 1956. This intriguing artefact offers a fascinating insight into the military culture and entertainment of the early 20th century.
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