"LIVING LONDON.”
The famous living pioture, " Living London,” which Messrs J. and N. Tait prosent at His Majesty’s Theatre on Easter Monday (April 16), is remarkable, as showing the perfection to wbioh photography has been brought in the delineation of living objects. In “ Living London ” all the rush and turmoil which is, perhaps, the meat distinguishing characteristic in the Empire’s capital is realistically pourlrayed from the luxurious West End to the slums oi Whitechapel in fac‘, the whole heart of London has been photrg aphed, and 280 views oareful>y select id to give those who have not been fortunate enough to seo London what the actual life the e to day is and .'or those who have seen the vast centre, old memories will be awakened. In addition to “ Living London,” an interesting combination of other pictures will be reproduced, all of on entirely new and original character, in a humorous as well as In serious vein. The management explain that absolutely no “faked” pictures are dnplayed in this exhibition. The box plan opens at W. Miller’s to-morrow morning.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 2
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