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Verdi's opera Attila, at Her Majesty's Theatre - The last scene
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The Illustrated London News
Titulus
Verdi's opera Attila, at Her Majesty's Theatre - The last scene
Descriptio
Depicted place His Majesty's Theatre, London
Datum 15 Aprilis 1848
date QS:P571,+1848-04-15T00:00:00Z/11
Source/Photographer Gallica; originally from the April 15, 1848 issue of The Illustrated London News.[1]
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