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Bachelor's Hall: written and composed by Mr. Dibdin, for his entertainment called The oddities
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Charles Dibdin, 1745-1814

Incledon, Charles Benjamin, 1763-1826 [performer]
Author
Sadler's Wells Theatre (London, England) [author]
Title
Bachelor's Hall: written and composed by Mr. Dibdin, for his entertainment called The oddities
Description
Advertisement of Sadler's Wells Theatre, April 30 1791, announcing The Oddities; Advertisement included for book of songs by Dibdin and others (see alternative titles). "Just published, price 6d plain, and 1s coloured, the Patient Parson forgetting his text, or the Hogs in the ale-cellar...; Oddities; Fores' Exhibition; Patient Parson forgetting his text, or the hogs in the ale-cellar; Poll and my partner Joe; Let us all be unhappy together; Greenwich pensioner; Mrs. Thrale's three warnings; Many other songs and pieces, by Dibdin and others; Bachelor's Hall: written and composed by Mr. Dibdin, for his entertainment called The oddities
Date 30 April 1791
date QS:P571,+1791-04-30T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions single sheet; 195 x 207 mm
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London Playbills St. Martin's-Saville (49b)
Inscriptions To Bachelor's-hall we good fellows invite
Notes Allegro identifier: 20030613/10:54:36$hm .
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