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English: Stella Boulton, 'the most wonderful impersonator of female character ever before the public' with 'the most perfect soprano voice'.

Photographed in Scarborough in October, 1868

Photograph: Oliver Sarony/Laurence Senelick Collection
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Source https://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2013/jan/25/fanny-and-stella-in-pictures
Author Oliver Sarony (1820-1879)

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