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Second to None by Walter Howard
Promotional postcard for Second To None by Walter Howard. First produced at the Junction Theatre, Manchester, 1st April and West London Theatre, l9th August 1907. Billed as A Story of the Royal Scots Greys, the play dealt with episodes from the regiments history. Date: 1907
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Step back in time with this promotional postcard for Walter Howard's play, "Second to None," first produced at the Junction Theatre in Manchester on April 1, 1907, and later at the West London Theatre in August of the same year. Billed as a "Story of the Royal Scots Greys," this dramatic production delved into the rich history of the esteemed regiment. Dressed in their iconic uniforms, the military personnel depicted in this image exude a sense of pride and discipline, reflecting the regiment's long and storied past. The scene appears to show a pleading moment, with one soldier banishing another, adding an element of drama and intrigue to the production. The Edwardian era came to life on stage as audiences were transported to the military world of the Royal Scots Greys. "Second to None" was a popular theatrical entertainment of its time, showcasing the regiment's valor and tradition. This postcard serves as a glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the theatrical productions of the early 1900s and the enduring legacy of the Royal Scots Greys. Walter Howard's play was more than just a piece of entertainment; it was a tribute to the regiment's history and the men who served in it.
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