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Scene from a series of classic poses and a play, “The Birth of Fire,” presented at Farnham, England, in aid of Armenian and Serbian children. “The Birth of Fire” is a play without words and was composed by the late Commander Maitland Waterlow, R.N.A.S. The photograph represents “Woodland Elves Awaking the Fairy.”

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1579, 29 July 1920, Page 35

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Scene from a series of classic poses and a play, “The Birth of Fire,” presented at Farnham, England, in aid of Armenian and Serbian children. “The Birth of Fire” is a play without words and was composed by the late Commander Maitland Waterlow, R.N.A.S. The photograph represents “Woodland Elves Awaking the Fairy.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1579, 29 July 1920, Page 35

Scene from a series of classic poses and a play, “The Birth of Fire,” presented at Farnham, England, in aid of Armenian and Serbian children. “The Birth of Fire” is a play without words and was composed by the late Commander Maitland Waterlow, R.N.A.S. The photograph represents “Woodland Elves Awaking the Fairy.” New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1579, 29 July 1920, Page 35

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