English: Title: Back view of man (presumably a detective) in a tulle skirt behind a stage curtain. Found in an envelope marked 'Tivoli dressing room fire, 1945'.
Format: [Picture] Glass plate negative
Record Number: 31915 in the Sydney Police & Justice Museum
Caption: The Tivoli Theatre in Castlereagh Street was for decades Sydney's most popular variety theatre, famous for, among other things, its barley-clad showgirls. The circumstances behind this photograph may be thus: police are called in to make a report in the aftermath of a fire. They find themselves granted access to one of the most titillating locales in Sydney - the 'Tiv' dressing room. In the ensuing mood of ribald jocularity a policeman is photographed clowning about.
Restored version of File:Back_of_a_man,_Tivoli_dressing_room_fire,_1945.jpg. Cropped. Dirt and scratches removed. Selective brightness adjustments. Skirt not altered because of possibility of fire damage (source notes were unclear). No alterations to histogram; no other versions.
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