Bullock's Museum, (Egyptian Hall or London Museum), Piccadilly: at the end of its life, in use as a kinematograph. Reproduction of a drawing by E. H. Oliver, [c.1905].

  • Oliver, Ernest Hicks, active 1905.
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Bullock's Museum, (Egyptian Hall or London Museum), Piccadilly: at the end of its life, in use as a kinematograph. Reproduction of a drawing by E. H. Oliver, [c.1905]. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The complex history of Bullock's Museum is set out in: The survey of London, XXIX, pp.266-270

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[London]

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1 print : process print ; image and border 11.2 x 12.9 cm

Lettering

Ernest Hicks Oliver. Lettering within the print includes: "Dudley Gallery the New English Art Club exhibition of painting & sculpture now open 10-6" "Mr Maskelyne's sensational magical romance the philosopher's stone daily at 3 & 8" "James Epps & Co Homoeopathic chemists"

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Wellcome Collection 40310i

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