'All Through Obliging A Lady', music cover

Made:
1882 in London
maker:
Hopwood & Crew
'All Through Obliging A Lady', music cover Music cover with medical themes (19th century): All through Copy of Music cover with medical theme Copy of music cover with medical themes (19th century): All

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'All Through Obliging A Lady', music cover
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Music cover with medical themes (19th century): All through
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Copy of Music cover with medical theme
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Copy of music cover with medical themes (19th century): All
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Music cover with medical themes (19th century): All through obliging a lady.

The song ‘All Through Obliging A Lady’ was written, composed and sung by Arthur Lloyd, one of the leading music hall and theatre stars of the second half of the 1800s.

In helping a lady our hero has picked up a heavy cold and now sits forlornly at home. Made comfortable with a bandage around his head and his feet in a warm bowl of water, in front of him lies a wrapper for ‘Alcock’s Porous Plasters’. These plasters were a quack remedy which were claimed to "possess the power of accumulating electricity” and when stuck on to a patient’s body caused “pain and morbid action to cease”.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1984-56/2
Materials:
paper
Measurements:
overall: 351 mm x 256 mm
type:
sheet music cover