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Shah of Persia visit to London Hippodrome 1902
Shaw of Persia visit to the London Hippodrome, witnessing the catastrophe in The Bandits. A prettily-arranged box draped with white, had been constructed facing the stage, bearing in its front the arms of Persia and the triple plumes of the Prince of Wales. The Shah and his suite seemed to be particularly pleased with the riding of M. Salamonsky and his statue horse, and the scene at the end when the coach is overwhelmed with water. Date: August 1902
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In this evocative photograph from the summer of 1902, His Majesty Shah Mansur Mirza, the Shah of Persia, is seen witnessing the thrilling performance of "The Bandits" at the renowned London Hippodrome. The Shah, accompanied by his distinguished suite, is seated in a beautifully adorned box, proudly displaying the arms of Persia and the triple plumes of the Prince of Wales. The audience, including the royalty, is captivated by the spectacle unfolding on the stage. The scene depicts a particularly exciting moment in the show, where M. Salamonsky, a skilled rider, performs an impressive stunt with his statue horse. The Shah and his companions appear to be thoroughly entertained, their faces reflecting a mix of awe and delight. As the performance reaches its climax, the stage is set for a dramatic finale. The coach, in the midst of a chase scene, is suddenly overwhelmed with water, creating a flood-like effect that leaves the audience in a state of suspense. The interior of the box, with its plush seating and ornate decorations, offers a stark contrast to the chaotic scene unfolding on the stage. The London Hippodrome, a popular entertainment venue in the early 1900s, was renowned for its grand productions and innovative stage effects. The Shah's visit to the Hippodrome was a significant event, marking a moment of cultural exchange between Persia and the United Kingdom. This photograph captures a glimpse into the past, offering a fascinating insight into the world of royal entertainment during the early 20th century.
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