File:Younge.png

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Image of Shakespearean actress Elizabeth Younge, as Cleopatra, in 1772
Date Image from 1772, reproduced in book in 1980, computer scanned by Cowardly Lion in February 2008
Medium engraving
Source/Photographer Judith Cook: Women in Shakespeare (London, HARRAP, 1980) between p 128 and p 129

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