DescriptionPantomimes of 1866 - Hush-a-Bye Baby.png
English: Details from "The Pantomimes of 1866" in the December 29, 1866 Illustrated London News. The original had a much more complicated background - fairies, goblins, etc surrounded the image -, as well as five other pantomimes. However, it proved impossible to take a detail from it that included the background without cutting figures in half, or having it unbalanced and so most of it was erased.
Frankly, this is a horrible effort and I should be ashamed of myself. But what could I do?
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2007-09-03 18:08 (UTC) | Vanished user | 1504135 (bytes) | 2929×2551 | Details from "The Pantomimes of 1866" in the December 29, 1866 [[Illustrated London News]]. The original had a much more complicated background - fairies, goblins, etc surrounded the image -, as well as five other pantomimes. However, it proved impossible
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