The honourable Mr. Tawnish / - by Jeffery Farnol ; [produced by Dennis Neilson-Terry]. - Honourable mister Tawnish
Date
[1920]
Collection
Creator(s)
Jeffery Farnol, Dennis Neilson-Terry, Mary Glynne, Clifford Marquand, King's Theatre (Hammersmith, London)
Code
591133
Catalogue link
Theatre programme for the production at the King's Theatre Hammersmith, [1920].
Approximately 8 unnumbered pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
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