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The "Plate Sunk" name is derived from
the method used to produce the embossed rectangle around the oval image.
The image is accompanied by a few bars of music. The numbers are located
along the border of the image and usually consist of a "P" followed by 4
numbers and then another letter, such as "P.1726F". Most of the
subjects are of composers, and English vocalists or vocalists singing with
English companies at the time. Published by Rotary Photo.
Postcards Identified in this series so far:
- (1) Emma Albani - P1726 A
- (2) Clara Butt - P1726 B
- (3) Ada Crossley - P1726 C
- (4) Ben Davies - P1726 D
- (7) Adelina Patti - P1726 E
- (12) Charles Santley - P1726 F
- (5) Louise Kirkby Lunn - P1726 G
- ? P1726 H
- ? P1726 I
- Alice Esty - P1726 J (Cavatina - To Tell of Love So
Glowing: Il Trovatore) Circa 1912.
- ? P1726 K
- ? P1726 L
- ? P1726 M
- Enrico Caruso - P1726 N
- (9) Luisa Tetrazzini - P1726 O
- ? P1726 P
- (6) Blanche Marchesi - P1726
- (8) Camille Saint-Saens - P1742 C
- (10) Richard Wagner - P1734 C
- (11) Franz Lehar - P1740 E
I'm reasonably certain that the following singers were
also featured in this set: Nellie Melba,
Edward Lloyd, Edna Thornton, Andrew Black, Watkin Mills, Robert Radford,
Kennerley Rumford (Mr. Clara Butt), John Coates, John McCormack.
There are also Plate Sunk
Gem postcards without the musical notations. The Kennerley Rumford family
was a frequent subject:
- Clara Butt, Rumford, and three of their
children - P269 B
- Clara Butt - P269 H
- Clara Butt and Rumford - P269 I
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