All the Year Round
Photograph
1904 (photographed)
1904 (photographed)
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Stage photograph of the scene for February and March in the ballet All the Year Round, created for the Alhambra Theatre, London, 21 January 1904. The choreography was by Lucia Cormani, Fred Farren and Giovanni Rosi, with music by James M. Glover, scenery by Bruce Smith, E.H. Ryan and Philip Howden and costumes designed by Comelli and made by Alias.
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Title | All the Year Round (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photograph |
Brief description | Photograph of the scene for February and March in the ballet All the Year Round, created for the Alhambra Theatre, London, 1904 |
Physical description | Stage photograph of the scene for February and March in the ballet All the Year Round. Two dancers are performing in a frame in the centre of the stage: an annotation on the back of the photograph suggests this is related to 'The Wearing of the Green'. |
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Credit line | Alfred Moul Collection / Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
Object history | This photograph is part of an archival collection relating to the Alhambra Theatre, London, under the management of Alfred Moul. It was given to the V&A's Gabrielle Enthoven Collection before the formation of the V&A Theatre Museum. The collection comprises papers, correspondence, scripts and photographs covering the period 1902-1913 and has been assigned the archive number THM/75. Photographs of Alhambra ballets have been treated as museum objects and have been formally accessioned. |
Summary | Stage photograph of the scene for February and March in the ballet All the Year Round, created for the Alhambra Theatre, London, 21 January 1904. The choreography was by Lucia Cormani, Fred Farren and Giovanni Rosi, with music by James M. Glover, scenery by Bruce Smith, E.H. Ryan and Philip Howden and costumes designed by Comelli and made by Alias. |
Associated object | THM/75 (Archive record) |
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Accession number | S.859-2017 |
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Record created | August 10, 2017 |
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