Sally Ann Parsons designs, 1980-2001.

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Sally Ann Parsons designs, 1980-2001.

The Sally Ann Parsons designs consist entirely of costume bibles produced by Parsons-Meares, Ltd., a costume construction company specializing in costumes for stage, film, dance and opera.

67.5 linear feet (132 boxes )

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SNAC Resource ID: 6916323

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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