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Printed by David Allen & Sons Ltd., from a photograph by Louis Saul Langfier, Glasgow, ca.1899.\r\n\r\nIn the late 19th century most major music hall and variety performers needed  their own posters which they would submit to the managers of the music halls and theatres where they would be appearing. The posters would be overpasted with details and dates. This one was produced for the ‘Queen of the Music Hall’ Marie Lloyd, whose career spanned 40 years.\r\n\r\nMarie Lloyd first appeared at the Eagle Tavern in London aged 15 as Bella Delmare, singing ‘My Soldier Laddie’. By 1885 she had become Marie Lloyd with her hit song ‘The Boy I Love is Up in the Gallery’. She was a huge success and topped the bill at West End music halls. 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The photographer of this portrait of Marie Lloyd is known to have worked from premises in Hope Street, Glasgow from 1894 until 1898 and in Edinburgh from 1904, so it is probable that he was still working in Glasgow in 1899, although from a different address.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Poster advertising Marie Lloyd (1870-1922). 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