File:Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell.jpg

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English: Dan Leno and Herbert Campbell in costume for the 1897 Christmas pantomime The Babes in the Wood at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
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Source The Sketch, 19 January 1898, issue 260, p. 1
Author Unknown photographer. The resident photographer at The Sketch was Howard Coster who died in 1959. I know this not to be a photo by Coster as he was born in 1885 so he would have been a child at the time of its publication. Photographer still unknown through reasonable enquiry.

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