Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army
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Caricature, William Booth, founder of Salvation Army
Caricature of William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army -- The Transformation at the Grecian Theatre. A satirical comment on his recent acquisition of the venue in north London, which used to be a place of eating, drinking and entertainment.
1882
Media ID 14310660
© Terry Parker / Mary Evans Picture Library
1882 Acquisition Booth Bryan Comment Concertina Elderly Entracte Founder Grecian Opinion Pantomime Poker Recent Salvation Satire Satirical Thin Transformation Venue
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