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reported that "Miss Daisy
Burrell... is said to possess the tiniest feet in film-land", and in 1922 came to a report that a London theatre was offering a prize for “the lady who can wear the Cinderella slipper of Miss Daisy Burrell”. In May 1924 Burrell entered a competition promoted by the sculptor
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in August 1907; their daughter Edwina Ethel was born in
September 1908. In 1900, H. S. Burrell had the Old Star in Wapping. He also had a career as a singer, using the stage name of Harry Saunders, and at the time of the 1901 census the Burrell family was in Willesden, using the name Saunders, apart
722:, in which she gave "a few hints for cinema stars". She advised that to work in films, an actor should be able to ride a horse, swim, shoot, fake a drowning, and play billiards, cards, and the piano. She noted her own aim that "In every film, I should finish as a bride" and warned that:
203:. H. S. Burrell was licensee of the Swan Hotel, Hythe, during the First World War. In 1939, Henry and Ethel Burrell were living at 77, Castle Road, Hythe, with their daughter Edwina. Ethel Burrell died in 1944, and Henry Burrell in 1955, leaving an estate valued at ÂŁ5,166.
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William George of 4 Claremont-court Queensway London W. 2 died 8 June 1957 at Kings College Hospital Denmark-hill London... Effects ÂŁ16,162 16s 6d." (equivalent to ÂŁ492,184 in
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in
Probate Index for England and Wales, 1982, at probatesearch.gov.uk, accessed 22 July 2016: “Young, Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton otherwise Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield of 203 Nell Gwynn House Sloane Av London SW3 died 10 June 1982 Probate London 8 September £66170
2074:(The Duchess), Paul England (The Miner). In another of those British social-class soap operas, an Australian heiress rejects an impoverished lord to marry the miner she really loves. d, Alexander Butler; w, Harry Engholm (based on the novel by Charles Garvice)."
1617:, vols. 25–26 (Theatre Historical Society, 1993): "water spectacles which made history at the Hippodrome were "Siberia," "The Bandits," "Tally Ho," "The Redskins" (in which a one-legged diver plunged into the seething waters below from a height of 30 feet)"
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Saturday 8 November 1924: “MARRIAGES ... YOUNG—CARLETON— On Nov. Ist, 1924, in London, Herbert William Young, of Liverpool, to Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Carleton (Daisy Burrell), eldest daughter of Mrs. H. S. Burrell, of 9, Langhorne Gdns,
892:, London SW3. The building had a restaurant, a bar, a hairdressing salon, reception rooms, its own live music club, and other notable residents. She died on 10 June 1982, six days short of her 90th birthday, leaving an estate of ÂŁ66,170.
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She had a complicated family history, marred by early deaths. Her grandfather, Charles George Ratton, was a stockbroker from an Anglo-Portuguese Roman
Catholic family. In 1867 he married Isabella Iphigenia de Pavia, and they lived at
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on 1 November 1924, as Daisy
Carleton, Burrell married Herbert William Young, of Liverpool. Young was a Liverpool cotton merchant who retired to live in France. He died in 1943, aged 81. At the time of his death, he was of Flat 6, 14
812:, playing the lead part of Nellie. In late August, she was taken ill and Patrina Carlyon stepped into the role. By this point in her stage career she was represented by the Akerman May Agency, of 16 Green Street, London WC2.
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dated 11 May 1915, Burrell said this was the first time she had originated a part in London, and while she loved playing at Daly's, she was "tremendously envious of skirts and pretty clothes". In reviewing the play,
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Court for
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, File 1396. Appellant: Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Carleton. Respondent: Thomas George William Carleton. Type: Wife's petition for divorce; Reference J 77/1653/1396
1582:”RATTON Laura Theresa of 11 Wenban-road Worthing spinster died 8 April 1944 Probate Llandudno 20 June to Claude Christina Digby spinster and Leonard Cyril Bunce estate agent. Effects £2919 11s 8d.” in
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commenting that “the
Cinderella of Miss Daisy Burrell contributes very much, for she is a sweet and attractive little heroine... As a spectacle, her adventures are all prettiness and daintiness.”
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Daisy
Burrell’s mother, Ethel Ratton, was by 1898 the partner of Henry S. Burrell, licensee of the Clarence Hotel, Stoke Newington. Their son, John Griffith Burrell, was born in March 1899, and
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1741:(1934), p. 239: "The Cinderella of the season, Daisy Burrell, had been hitherto unassociated with such a part, as her latest appearance in Birmingham had been that of a midshipman in
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726:"The most trying moment in your cinema experience is the day on which you first see the film with yourself in it. You think you ought to have done everything so much better..."
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In October 1912, under her name at birth of Daisy Ratton, Burrell married T. W. G. Carleton (1887–1957), of Stoke Newington, who was then a commercial traveller. During the
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Register for Hythe made for National Registration Act 1939: “Henry S. Burrell, b. 15 April 1863, Ethel E. Burrell, b. 5 March 1870, Edwina E. Slade, b. 21 September 1908”
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Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, File 5666. Appellant: Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Carleton. Respondent: Thomas William G Carleton. Type: Wife's petition for
634:. In April 1920, a theatrical gossip column in New Zealand described Burrell as "Miss Daisy Burrell, the well-known musical comedy star", while later the same year
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from Daisy, whose name was given as Ratton. In 1911, the family was in Stoke Newington, and was again called Burrell. Later it lived mostly in Kent, at
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Probate index for 1944 at probatesearch.gov.uk, accessed 31 March 2018: "YOUNG Herbert William of Flat 6 14 Pall Mall London died 20 December 1943"
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and was asked “And those boys’ parts you have made so famous?” She replied “Merci, Monsieur. I am now coming to that.“
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on Christmas Eve, 1914, and transferred to Daly's Theatre in the West End on 24 April 1915. Interviewed in the
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commented that "Daisy Burrell is a charming Kitty, although she is rather inclined to overact."
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in Probate Index for England and Wales, 1987, at probatesearch.gov.uk, accessed 16 April 2020.
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Rodway & Slingsby (1934), p. 177: "In these months were also comprised the first visit of
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in which Indians in canoes shot rapids seventy feet high, or deep"; 'London Hippodrome', in
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606:, Burrell played Amy, the youngest of the four girls. In 1919, she had leading roles in
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as Prince Charming and Lupino as Buttons, this production running to 176 performances.
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1803:(with Blanche Tomlin, Leonard Mackay, Daisy Burrell, Ian Colquhoun, and Billy Spray)."
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produced for television, and disappeared from the performing record again after that.
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was "asked to construe the home-made will of a retired Liverpool cotton-merchant".
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reporting that "Miss Daisy Burrell acts and sings delightfully Gonda Van der Loo".
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identifies her with Daisy Burrell who played two minor parts in the British films
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as "all consummate artists in their own style". The next year she appeared in his
2327:"Daisy Burrell: Heroine of Filmland Gives a Few Hints to Would-be Cinema Stars",
705:, succeeding Vera Wilkinson. In July and August 1919 she played Mollie Maybud in
523:, and she appeared in several of his early silent movies. The first of these was
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1267:(December 1922 — March 1923) as Cinderella (Wylie & Tate, London Hippodrome)
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hailed Burrell as “a Great Girl-Boy”. A year later, Burrell was interviewed for
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Cultural Identity in British Musical Theatre, 1890–1939: Knowing One’s Place
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said of Burrell's Cinderella "She sings, dances and acts with equal ease."
1960:"CARLETON, Thomas William George, and KNIGHT otherwise HUNT, Dorothy" in
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of Singapore called her "Daisy Burrell, the golden-haired film star". In
579:&c. &c." Several other film roles followed. In her second film,
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in June 1957, also leaving a substantial estate for that time, ÂŁ16,162.
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production of 1912 was J. Garret Todd, who went on to become manager of
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Shirtfronts and sables: a story of the days when money could be spent
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2374:'Cinderella's Slipper. New Pantomime Incident at the Hippodrome' in
2175:, issue 42598, 20 December 1920, p. 8, col. C; "Films of the Week",
1875:“Miss Daisy Burrell” in The Era (London) dated 2 February 1916, p. 7
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Burrell’s half-sister, Edwina Ethel Slade, of The Keep, Kings Road,
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in Probate Index for England and Wales, 1995, accessed 7 April 2020
290:. She first came to wide attention the same year, appearing at the
1561:“Burrell Ethel E, 73 6a 731” in Index of Deaths for Weobley (1944)
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Distorted images: British national identity and film in the 1920s
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Index to Register of Deaths for Westminster Registration District
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and tour (1910–1911), on the tour starring as Gonda van der Loo
122:; 16 June 1892 – 10 June 1982) was a British stage actress and
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continued to carry a notice that she was disengaged. Palmer's
2286:"The 'Old Mogul' in New Guise Mr. Huntley Wright's Return"'
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The London stage, 1910–1919: a calendar of plays and players
1832:, Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 2005, accessed 31 March 2018
1465:, vol. 1b (1908), p. 348: the birth was on 21 September 1908
1393:"Ratton Charles Morris & Griffith Ethel Eaglesfield" in
691:. In September 1918 she took the leading role of Desirée in
555:: "During 1916 I made Contracts for the following Artistes:
537:. She was offered the part after Samuelson saw her playing
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Burrell played a boy, David Playne, in the original cast of
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Register of Marriages for St Martin's Registration District
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Register of Births for the Wandsworth Registration District
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In 1920 Burrell returned to pantomime in the title role of
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about a champion boxer who woos her successfully, although
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in London has fourteen portrait photographs of Burrell by
884:, Kensington. She ended her long life living at Flat 203,
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In November 1919, Burrell wrote an article for the weekly
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Carleton married secondly Dorothy Knight, otherwise Hunt.
2524:
The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year
2210:, vol. 1 (Scarecrow Press, 1982), p. 542; Lionel Carson,
1406:”GRIFFITH Edward John” in Probate Registry Index for 1895
1347:
Register of Marriages for Islington Registration District
1261:, Empire Theatre, Sheffield, and Empire Theatre, Cardiff)
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heiress Esmeralda, who spurns an English lord (played by
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1900:
Register of Marriages for Hackney Registration District
1367:"FARREED, Hassan, & RATTON, Isabella Iphigenia", in
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at bfi.org.uk, accessed 19 January 2012; Scott Palmer,
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Register of Marriages for Croydon Registration District
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Register of Marriages for Hackney Registration District
915:, dated between 1919 and 1922. Several of these are in
313:'s touring company for six years, appearing in the hit
261:, performed by students of the Guildhall School at the
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Jay Robert Nash, Robert Connelly, Stanley Ralph Ross,
2242:"Theatrical Plans: Last Performances and New Revues",
1991:“Home-Made Will Problem of City Merchant's Estate” in
1571:“BURRELL Henry Saunders of 4 Earlsfield-rd Hythe Kent”
1889:, Volume 84, Part 2 (George S. Maddick, 1915), p. 525
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at Scottish Theatre Archive, accessed 16 January 2012
1843:
What Women Are Doing: Behind the Scenes With "Betty"
1737:
Phyllis Ismay Inshaw Rodway, Lois Harford Slingsby,
1382:
Register of Deaths for Portsea Registration District
2378:, issue 43221, dated 22 December 1922, p. 8, col. A
899:, died in July 1987, leaving an estate of ÂŁ48,795.
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1997:(Lancashire, England), Thursday 6 July 1961, p. 18
1973:"Young, Herbert W., and Carleton, Daisy I. E." in
1898:"Ratton, Daisy I E & Carleton, Thomas W G" in
802:In July 1924 Burrell joined a touring company for
2746:Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
1528:Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald
551:, who was also Burrell’s agent. Wylie boasted in
2246:, issue 41453 dated 16 April 1917, p. 11, col. E
1711:(Gloucestershire, England) dated 27 October 1911
1693:at swanseasgrand.co.uk, accessed 22 January 2012
2346:at Its-behind-you.com, accessed 15 January 2012
2292:, issue 42088 dated 1 May 1919, p. 15, col. D;
1603:The melodies linger on: the story of music hall
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434:Also in 1915, Burrell played the title role of
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2402:“Prize being offered at a London theatre” in
2358:'Cinderella. Hippodrome Theatre, London', in
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2771:Actors from the London Borough of Wandsworth
2526:, Volume 193 (Longmans, Green, 1952), p. 400
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1853:, digitized by University of Pretoria, 2015.
1235:(Apollo Theatre, September 1918), as Desirée
2706:at citwf.com (Complete Index to World Film)
2678:, vol. 1 (Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1978)
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1141:, by Franz Lehár (touring production, 1913)
838:(1947), as does the online database of the
491:Burrell's first husband, Carleton, died at
237:in July 1903, playing the part of Kitty in
2663:Motion Picture Guide Silent Film 1910–1936
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2618:Motion Picture Guide Silent Film 1910-1936
2438:(London: A. & C. Black, 1992 reprint;
2406:(Warwickshire) dated 31 October 1922, p. 3
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2101:The silents: silent feature films, 1910–36
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1443:, vol. 1d (1899), p. 792: on 31 March 1899
1418:at fadedgenes.co.uk, accessed 7 April 2020
1203:, November 1916 — February 1917), as Aggie
1113:, George Edwardes's touring company (1911)
919:costumes, and four include Clarice Mayne.
253:, and in 1909 played the part of Youth in
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2331:, Vol. 2, no. 29, Monday 15 November 1919
2296:, issue 42147, 9 July 1919, p. 12, col. F
2179:, issue 42968, 1 March 1922, p. 8, col. C
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2432:'POMEROY, F. W., RA 1917 (ARA 1906)' in
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1739:Philip Rodway and a tale of two theatres
1633:, Vol. 58, No. 890 (April 1917), p. 177
1475:Post Office London Street Directory 1900
1416:Frederick George Cleeve LONG 1897 - 1920
1287:, vol. 1d (July–September 1892), p. 690.
1161:'s touring company (1913), as Midshipman
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1024:(1949 BBC TV movie) – Mrs Fulverton-Fane
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2585:at npg.org.uk; accessed 15 January 2012
2571:SLADE Edwina Ethel... died 12 July 1987
2494:British Film Actors' Credits, 1895–1987
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824:British Film Actors' Credits, 1895–1987
2539:Young, Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton
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2275:Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
2258:Caption to quarter-page photograph in
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2087:(McFarland & Company, 1995), p. 88
1914:at ancestry.com, accessed 22 July 2016
1886:Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
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557:Bairnsfather's "Fragments from France"
441:Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
2473:dated Thursday 19 February 1925, p. 1
1314:Who Was Who in the Theatre, 1912–1976
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1926:, Supplement dated 18 January 1921,
1661:The Playgoer and Society illustrated
165:Who Was Who in the Theatre 1912–1976
1133:, George Edwardes's touring company
748:, continued in 1921 at the Empire,
519:Burrell's start in films came from
219:Daisy Burrell with William Spray in
2781:20th-century English women singers
2083:Connie J. Billips, Arthur Pierce,
508:Burrell in 1919, from the cover of
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2761:English musical theatre actresses
2720:National Portrait Gallery, London
2511:at bbc.co.uk, accessed 7 May 2020
2509:BBC tv listings for 6 August 1949
2140:Fra Diavolo, 'Theatre Gossip' in
547:, in a production by his brother
126:performer who also appeared as a
1253:(1920 and 1921), as Cinderella (
1223:, Christmas 1917), as Cinderella
2561:homepage, accessed 25 July 2016
1672:“Cinderella at the Palladium”,
1627:"The Guildhall School of Music"
1125:, Edinburgh (1912), as Juliette
456:, he was commissioned into the
163:in 1892, although according to
120:Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton
47:Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Ratton
2776:20th-century English actresses
2189:Variety Film Reviews 1921-1925
1977:, vol. 1a (Dec 1924), p. 1,236
1940:restitution of conjugal rights
1584:Wills and Administrations 1944
1439:”John Griffith S. Burrell” in
624:, and in May 1919 she was the
462:restitution of conjugal rights
268:On leaving, Burrell went into
249:. She went on to study at the
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2751:English silent film actresses
2700:at BFI Film & TV Database
2344:"The Impresarios: Wylie-Tate"
2214:(Stage Offices, 1917), p. 125
2146:(New Zealand), 3 April 1920,
1016:(1947) – Stone's receptionist
628:for an issue of the magazine
309:After that, Burrell was with
2786:20th-century English singers
2766:English television actresses
2230:dated 24 February 1917, p. 8
1461:"Burrell, Edwina Ethel", in
1283:"Ratton, Daisy Isabel E" in
1171:Prince's Theatre, Manchester
1073:Give Heed: a Modern Morality
1008:(1947) – Stage Box Committee
257:, a modern morality play by
2712:at Scottish Theatre Archive
1942:; Reference: J 77/1479/5666
1705:"The Girl in the Train" in
1479:Commercial Directory p. 964
1463:Index to Births for Hackney
1037:Musical theatre appearances
585:(1916), Burrell played the
533:film, in which she was the
438:in the pantomime, with the
279:The Illustrated London News
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57:16 June 1892
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2542:820015182A"
2068:Just a Girl
1607:The Bandits
1228:Soldier Boy
1173:(1914) and
1123:Franz Lehár
1046:Burrell in
941:Just a Girl
923:Filmography
866:Final years
832:(1947) and
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658:silent film
582:Just a Girl
473:Westminster
357:Eric Thorne
344:Franz Lehár
286:at the new
243:spectacular
222:Franz Lehár
96:Nationality
2730:Categories
2656:References
2072:Minna Grey
2010:, Dec 1943
1801:Gipsy Love
1265:Cinderella
1251:Cinderella
1217:Cinderella
1181:Cinderella
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917:Cinderella
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626:cover girl
615:Convict 99
591:Owen Nares
587:Australian
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540:Cinderella
482:St James's
436:Cinderella
422:The Tatler
412:Manchester
374:Gipsy Love
340:midshipman
284:Cinderella
241:, a water
226:Gipsy Love
201:Folkestone
192:christened
171:in 1893.
161:Wandsworth
155:Background
61:Wandsworth
53:1892-06-16
2470:The Stage
2376:The Times
2294:The Times
2289:The Times
2260:Everyweek
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478:Pall Mall
448:Marriages
288:Palladium
270:pantomime
255:Give Heed
169:Singapore
136:pantomime
104:Education
90:, England
67:, England
2555:Archived
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390:Lonsdale
348:operetta
2633:, p. 86
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1272:Notes
1255:Wylie
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1065:, by
403:Betty
394:Unger
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