File:Bodleian Libraries, Newscutting relating to At De Loutherberg's house announcing the Eidophusikon.jpg

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[Newscutting relating to At [De Loutherberg's] house announcing the Eidophusikon ]
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Burney, Charles, 1726-1814 [composer] Baddeley, Sophia, 1745?-1786 [performer] Loutherbourg, Philippe-Jacques de, 1740-1812 [artist]

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
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De Loutherberg's house ([London], England) [author]
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[Newscutting relating to At [De Loutherberg's] house announcing the Eidophusikon ]
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Newscutting relating to At [De Loutherberg's] house announcing the Eidophusikon; Eidophusikon; Sun rising in the fog; Cataract of Niagara; Favourite scene of the storm and the shipwreck; Setting of the sun over Dover; Rising of the moon, with a waterspout; Satan arraying his troops on the banks of the fiery lake; Music for the scenes composed and performed by Mr. Burney; Sonata performed before the last scene by Mr. Burney; [Newscutting relating to At [De Loutherberg's] house announcing the Eidophusikon ]
Dimensions single sheet; 100 x 70 mm
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London Play Places 5 (9d)
Inscriptions Mr. De Loutherberg intending very shortly to finally close his Exhibition, the public at large may have an opportunity of seeing the Eidophusikon, he has made a division of his room into front seats, at 5s each, and back rows at 2s 1d
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030603/10:30:19$hm .
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