Carrie Burton
Carrie Burton was an operetta singer from England. She debuted in New York with Ruben's Grand Opera Company in 1878, as a young girl. Burton's U.S. apprenticeship was in the chorus of the Boston Ideals, then she reappeared in New York from 1880 to 1884. Burton's two outstanding roles were Phoebe Farleigh in "Billee Taylor" and Patience in the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta. In costume, she mimics bashfulness for the camera, wearing two long braids and carrying a bouquet of flowers, at the Mora studio in New York City, circa 1875.
- Date:
- 1875 circa 5 years
- Original Format:
- Carte de Visite
- Item#:
- MES23176
- Photographer:
- Jose Mora
- Height:
- 1230px
- Width:
- 746px
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