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The Three Meers, Permanent Address: 14 Leicester Street, London - new tricks for 1910
The Three Meers, Permanent Address: 14 Leicester Street, London - new tricks for 1910, a surprise for 1911, up to date ideas for 1912, and some more for 1913. Date: 1910
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Address Boxes Carry Ideas Leicester Performance Permanent Surprise Tricks
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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The Three Meers: Permanent Address - 14 Leicester Street, London: A Decade of Surprise and Innovation (1910-1913) This photograph, titled "The Three Meers: Permanent Address - 14 Leicester Street, London," transports us back to the early 1910s, an era of innovation and excitement. The image showcases three men, each carrying a large, ornate box, gathered in front of a grand, Victorian-style building located at 14 Leicester Street in London. The Three Meers, as they were known, were a popular and enigmatic theatrical troupe who delighted audiences with their unique and groundbreaking performances. This photograph, taken in 1910, marks the beginning of their residency at the permanent address in London. In the new year of 1911, The Three Meers unveiled a series of surprise acts that left audiences in awe. The men, dressed in elegant suits and top hats, would appear on stage with their mysterious boxes, each containing a new and unexpected trick or illusion. As the years progressed, the troupe continued to push the boundaries of performance art. In 1912, they introduced even more up-to-date ideas, leaving audiences wondering what new tricks they would unveil next. The following year, in 1913, The Three Meers continued to captivate their audience with their innovative acts, solidifying their reputation as one of the most intriguing and groundbreaking theatrical troupes of the era. This photograph, a rare and intriguing glimpse into the past, serves as a reminder of the power of creativity, innovation, and the unexpected. The Three Meers and their permanent address at 14 Leicester Street, London, will forever be remembered as a symbol of the magic and wonder of the early 1910s.
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