File:Hammerstein's Victoria.jpg

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English: Hammerstein's Victoria Theater and Roof Garden, northwest corner of 42nd Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan, showing signs announcing "Gertrude Hoffmann in Maude Allan's A Vision of Salome".

An uncropped version of this photograph is at the website of the Museum of the City of New York, ID: 93.1.1.20361. The site's zoom feature (click the magnifying glass icon) shows a sign at left center (Lyric Theatre) urging, "See The Mimic World at Casino".

The Mimic World played the Casino July 9-September 26, 1908. Hoffmann danced Salome at the Victoria July 13-September 26, 1908 (and joined The Mimic World at the Grand Opera House on September 28).

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Date July-September 1908
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Author Byron Company (New York, N. Y.)

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