File:Richard Mansfield Jekyll.jpg

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English: Richard Mansfield was best known for the dual role depicted in this double exposure: he starred in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in both New York and London. The play opened in New York in 1887 and London in 1888.
Date circa 1887-1900
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under the digital ID cph.3b37867.
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Author Henry Van der Weyde (1838-1924; London, England)
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