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Norah Blaney

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On 10 October 1914, she married pianist, Albert Charles Lyne, however, 4 years later he died while serving with the London Scottish regiment in France. In 1922, she married for a second time, to Philip Barron Bruce Durham; they divorced in June 1931. She married for a final time to Basil Hughes on 20
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Blaney and Farrar began working together again in 1930, but after she injured her foot while performing in 1931, Blaney married her surgeon, Basil Hughes. She spent time in a nursing home recuperating from infection before retiring from performing generally, though she did the odd piece of work with
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icons". In 2014, Alison Child and Rosie Wakley created a play called "All The Nice Girls" based on the relationship between Blaney and Farrar.
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on 16 July 1893. Her father, Walter Henry Cordwell was a musician and her mother was Mary Jane (Molly), née Thatcher.
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Blaney, Norah [real name Norah Mignon Cordwell; married names Lyne, Durham, Hughes] (1893–1983)
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performer. She recorded hundreds of songs between 1921 and 1935, many with her performing partner
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The pair lived together in Chelsea in 1917, remaining there until 1922. They performed in
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Gwen Farrar and Norah Blaney, 1920s, (permission of the National Portrait Gallery, London)
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duet, which gained popularity. They brought the act back to the UK and performed it in
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Blaney died on 7 December 1983 at the Actors’ Retirement Home in Northwood, London.
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soldiers in France, initially as classical artists. However, the pair started a
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productions around London. In 1925, they toured USA, including appearing on
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Description of Norah Blaney's act by Neville Phillips
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music hall
Gwen Farrar
Shepherd's Bush, London
Royal Academy of Music
Royal College of Music
Lena Ashwell
World War I
ragtime
London Hippodrome
Vaudeville Theatre
Broadway
Palm Beach, Florida
LGBT+







Blaney, Norah [real name Norah Mignon Cordwell; married names Lyne, Durham, Hughes] (1893–1983)
doi
10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000380148
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
cite book
help
ISBN
9781906510435

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