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English: An engraving by D. H. Friston of Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury, shortly after its première. A satire of courtroom antics, which invoked "almost boisterous hilarity" in its original audience, Trial by Jury remains a favourite throughout the English-speaking world, and is performed regularly to this day.

English: An engraving by D. H. Friston of Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury, shortly after its première. A satire of courtroom antics, which invoked "almost boisterous hilarity" in its original audience, Trial by Jury remains a favourite throughout the English-speaking world, and is performed regularly to this day.
Italiano: Incisione a opera di D.H. Friston dell'opera comica Trial by Jury di Gilbert e Sullivan.
‪中文(简体)‬: 吉尔伯特与沙利文的歌剧《陪审团的判决》的版画,由D·H·弗里斯顿创作

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English: Engraving of Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury.
Français : Gravure basée sur Trial by Jury de Gilbert et Sullivan.
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Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Date

1 May 1875.

Author

D.H.Friston

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current16:29, 23 November 20072,889×2,131 (4.8 MB)Adam Cuerden ({{Information |Description=Engraving of Gilbert and Sullivan's ''Trial by Jury''. |Source=''Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'' |Date=1 May 1875. |Author=D.H.Friston |Permission={{PD-Old}}{{PD-US}} |other_versions= }} [[Category:Gilbert and Sullivan])