. Poster of the Royalty Theatre, [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; 'constant fires have, and will continue to be kept in every part of the theatre, so that the public may depend on its being throughly aired previous to the opening'; ?1797 (manuscript); Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; Drunken Swiss; Hydraulical devices and mechanical fire-works; Negro, or, The stolen match; Cymon and Iphigenia; Tight rope; Fandango, accompanied by the castanettes; Witches, or Harlequin Salamander; Saldanha Bay, and the capture of the Dutch fleet; [Poster of the Royalt
. Poster of the Royalty Theatre, [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; 'constant fires have, and will continue to be kept in every part of the theatre, so that the public may depend on its being throughly aired previous to the opening'; ?1797 (manuscript); Royalty restored or The gift of the muses; Drunken Swiss; Hydraulical devices and mechanical fire-works; Negro, or, The stolen match; Cymon and Iphigenia; Tight rope; Fandango, accompanied by the castanettes; Witches, or Harlequin Salamander; Saldanha Bay, and the capture of the Dutch fleet; [Poster of the Royalty Theatre [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses ] [Poster of the Royalty Theatre [1797?], announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses ]. [1797?]. Royalty Theatre (1787-1813) ([London], England) [author] Bodleian Libraries, Poster of the Royalty Theatre 1797, announcing The Royalty restored or The gift of the muses
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