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Photo Mug : Married to the wrong man by Fred Melville and showing at the Alexandra Theatre, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
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Married to the wrong man by Fred Melville and showing at the Alexandra Theatre, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y13757
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 19174978
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Sheffield Yorkshire Theatrical Production
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Bring a piece of history to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring the captivating image "Married to the wrong man" by Fred Melville from Sheffield City Archives, circa 1900. This photograph, taken at the Alexandra Theatre in Sheffield, Yorkshire, offers a glimpse into the past and adds a unique touch to your mug collection. Each mug is expertly printed with high-quality, vibrant images that are sure to brighten up your day. Perfect for tea or coffee, these sturdy mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe, making them a practical and thoughtful gift for any history enthusiast or theatre lover. Relive the magic of the past with every sip.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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Married to the Wrong Man
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by Fred Melville, a captivating theatrical production captured in this vintage print from c. 1900. The image showcases the grandeur of the Alexandra Theatre in Sheffield, Yorkshire, where this remarkable play unfolded on its illustrious stage. As one gazes at the photograph, they are transported back in time to an era when live performances held audiences spellbound. The scene depicted is shrouded in mystery and intrigue, as actors bring to life a tale of love and deception. The ornate set design and exquisite costumes hint at the attention to detail that went into creating this mesmerizing spectacle. From the elegant chandeliers adorning the theatre's ceiling to every meticulously crafted prop on stage, no expense was spared in immersing theatergoers into another world. This particular production resonated deeply with audiences of its time, exploring themes of mistaken identity and forbidden romance. It left spectators captivated by its powerful performances and thought-provoking narrative. Preserved within Sheffield Libraries' archives for over a century, this rare glimpse into history allows us to appreciate both the artistry behind "Married to the Wrong Man" and the cultural significance it held for those who experienced it firsthand. A testament to Sheffield's vibrant theatrical heritage, this print serves as a reminder of how live performance has always had an enchanting power over our imaginations - transporting us beyond reality while leaving an indelible mark on our hearts and minds.
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