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Photo by Henry Van der Weyde (1838-1924; London, England)
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Richard Mansfield was best known for the dual role depicted in this double exposure: he starred in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in both New York and London. The stage adaptation opened in New York in 1887 and London in 1888.
Date
circa 1895
date QS:P571,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
for the cabinet card per source page; British Library says "Published: 1887" in its description of the image)
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http://www.photography-museum.com/jekyll.html / Originally uploaded to en.wikipedia; description page was here.
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2006-01-09 04:30 Stbalbach 399×600×8 (44477 bytes) Source: http://www.photography-museum.com/jekyll.html Photo by [[Henry Van der Weyde]] (1838-1924; London, England) "Mr. Mansfield" Albumen print cabinet card, circa 1895 [[Richard Mansfield]] was best known for the dual role depicted in this double
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