(the Kelly Gang - Theatre Poster) 'Outlaw Kelly' the main…
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(the Kelly Gang - Theatre Poster) 'Outlaw Kelly' the main attraction listed on a poster for The Theatre Royal, Sydney. circa 1899, Letterpress, 100.5 x 37.2 cm. Framed and glazed. The text includes a complete cast list and synopsis of the four acts of 'Outlaw Kelly', which was to be performed on Monday, October 9, and 'This drama has been specially written for Mr Robert Henry by the well-known Australian author, Mr Launcelot Booth, and is a remarkably bright and striking story of the notorious Kelly Gang. Builder Printing Works, 527 Kent Street, Sydney.

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