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33: 216: 1043: 872: 771: 484:, and left an estate valued at ÂŁ43,838, equivalent to ÂŁ2,490,201 in 2023. In his will, Young appointed his three sisters as executors and left his widow Daisy Isobel Eaglesfield Young the principal of a ÂŁ9,900 marriage settlement, plus one quarter of the income from a fund of ÂŁ43,000. That fund was also to go to his widow if his sisters died before her. There was a dispute over the will, and in the High Court in July 1961 179:, but he died in 1873, aged 35, leaving a young son and daughter. His widow, Daisy's grandmother, married Hassan Fareed the next year and died in 1890, aged 42. In 1891, Daisy's father, Charles Morris Ratton, married Ethel Eaglesfield Griffith, the daughter of another stockbroker, but by the end of 1892 he disappears from the records. Her grandfather, E. J. Griffith, died in 1895 as a hospital clerk at 785:
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. 2028:
Probate index for 1957 at probatesearch.gov.uk, accessed 12 March 2019: "CARLETON Thomas 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
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dated 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,
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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
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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
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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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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
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Who Was Who in the Theatre, 1912–1976: a biographical dictionary of actors, actresses, directors, playwrights, and producers of the English-speaking theatre
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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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During her years on the silver screen, Burrell continued to appear on stage. On 23 November 1916 she took part in the first-ever performance at the new
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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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at lib.rochester.edu, accessed 16 January 2012: "Opened 21 December 1922 to March 1923. 176 performances... Cast: Daisy Burrell (Cinderella)..."
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dated Tuesday 26 August 1924: “Miss Patrina Carlyon plays Nellie attractively in the absence through indisposition of Miss Daisy Burrell... ”
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reported that Burrell had been chosen eight times to play Cinderella on account of the daintiness of her feet. Pomeroy died on 26 May.
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At the time of the High Court challenge to her second husband’s will in 1961, Burrell was living at the De Vere Court Hotel, 32
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Charles M. Ratton had a sister, Laura Theresa Ratton, Daisy Burrell’s aunt, who lived in Worthing and died unmarried in 1944.
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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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records no performances for Burrell after 1924, which was the year of her second marriage, but until February 1925
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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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Lux Presents Hollywood: A Show-by-show History of the Lux Radio Theatre and the Lux Video Theatre, 1934-1957
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magazine dated 12 September 1918: "Miss Daisy Burrell, who is appearing in "Soldier Boy" at the Apollo"
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Register of Marriages for St. Giles in the Filelds & St. George Bloomsbury Registration District
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Taking her step-father's surname, at least as a performer, Burrell first appeared on stage at 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
1358:"RATTON Charles George late of 24 Clissold-road Stoke Newington", in Probate Index for 1873. 1184: 964: 885: 650:", she again had a leading role. In December 1920 she received good reviews for her part in 608: 603: 576: 544: 364: 287: 64: 2558: 1244: 1165: 1158: 1109: 881: 859: 803: 712: 530: 520: 402: 324: 310: 176: 148: 83: 2508: 2703: 1512:
return for 84, Church Street, Stoke Newington, at ancestry.co.uk, accessed 7 April 2020
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return for 118, Craven Park Road, Willesden, at ancestry.co.uk, accessed 16 April 2020
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as Prince Charming and Lupino as Buttons, this production running to 176 performances.
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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 2313:
The London Stage 1910-1919: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel
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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."
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of Singapore called her "Daisy Burrell, the golden-haired film star". In
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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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Burrell’s half-sister, Edwina Ethel Slade, of The Keep, Kings Road,
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and tour (1910–1911), on the tour starring as Gonda van der Loo
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continued to carry a notice that she was disengaged. Palmer's
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Burrell played a boy, David Playne, in the original cast of
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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
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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.
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heiress Esmeralda, who spurns an English lord (played by
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at bfi.org.uk, accessed 19 January 2012; Scott Palmer,
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Jay Robert Nash, Robert Connelly, Stanley Ralph Ross,
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She went on to study at the 1: 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 16:British actress (1892–1982) 2807: 2387:"Daisy Burrell's Feet" in 2127:magazine, 10–17 May 1919 ( 2066:Connelly (1988), p. 132: " 2006:"Young Herbert W., 81" in 1964:, vol. 1b (1924), p. 1,092 1902:, vol. 1b (1912), p. 1,144 1599:Walter James MacQueen-Pope 1541:Kelly's Directory for Kent 1510:1911 United Kingdom census 1494:1901 United Kingdom census 315:Edwardian musical comedies 2496:(McFarland, 1988), p. 102 1221:Theatre Royal, Birmingham 1091:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 1056:This list is not complete 909:National Portrait Gallery 274:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 251:Guildhall School of Music 159:Daisy Ratton was born in 151:produced for television. 108:Guildhall School of Music 30: 2647:Who's Who in the Theatre 2404:Birmingham Daily Gazette 2125:Pictures and Picturegoer 1790:, vol. 42 (1912), p. 194 1721:Who's Who in the Theatre 1678:, Volume 58 (1910), p. 2 1397:, vol. 2a (1891), p. 521 1384:, vol. 2b (1890), p. 262 1371:, vol. 1b (1874), p. 699 1349:, vol. 1b (1867), p. 504 981:The Artistic Temperament 976:(1919) – Geraldine Lucas 968:(1919) – Jill Hargreaves 952:(1916) – Mrs Sterrington 842:. She later appeared on 631:Pictures and Picturegoer 621:The Artistic Temperament 512:Pictures and Picturegoer 141:In 1951 she appeared in 124:Edwardian musical comedy 2756:English stage actresses 2716:Daisy Burrell portraits 2629:"Plays of the Year" in 2607:Connelly (1998), p. 219 2583:Daisy Burrell portraits 2557:14 January 2018 at the 2457:Nottingham Evening Post 2115:Connelly (1998), p. 334 1866:(Springer, 2018), p. 98 1788:Musical News and Herald 1675:Illustrated London News 1635:(subscription required) 1514:(subscription required) 1498:(subscription required) 1483:(subscription required) 1337:, 2 November 1920, p. 8 1177:(1915), as David Playne 1118:The Count of Luxembourg 1032:(1951) – Lady Grenleigh 997:The Last Rose of Summer 744:at the Empire Theatre, 643:The Last Rose of Summer 493:King's College Hospital 352:The Count of Luxembourg 282:noted her appearing as 2791:People from Wandsworth 2661:Robert Connelly, ed., 2455:"LOCAL AMUSEMENTS" in 1723:(Pitman, 1930), p. 135 1380:"Farreed Isabella" in 1050: 989:The Pride of the Fancy 936:(1916) – Ettie Shafter 876: 840:British Film Institute 775: 728: 653:The Pride of the Fancy 515: 499:Films and later career 406:, which opened at the 229: 2446:): "died 26 May 1924" 2435:Who Was Who 1916–1928 2393:dated 22 October 1920 1759:W. J. MacQueen-Pope, 1441:Births for Wandsworth 1187:, 1916, as Cinderella 1149:(1913), as Cinderella 1098:The Girl in the Train 1087:Drury Lane pantomimes 1045: 1000:(1920) – Lotus Devine 992:(1920) – Kitty Ruston 949:It's Always the Woman 874: 773: 673:, the first night of 507: 458:Royal Horse Artillery 377:. The manager of the 297:The Girl in the Train 218: 37:Daisy Burrell in 1919 2645:"Burrell, Daisy" in 2594:Scott Allen Nollen, 2099:Robert B. Connelly, 1708:Gloucestershire Echo 897:Kingston upon Thames 779:In October 1920 the 602:(1917), directed by 593:) to marry a miner. 303:Gloucestershire Echo 2631:The Stage Year Book 2420:dated 29 May 1924, 2212:The Stage Year Book 2143:Marlborough Express 2052:The Stage Year Book 1849:dated 11 May 1915, 1830:Betty Original Cast 1813:W. J. MacQueen-Pope 1763:(Hale, 1953), p. 59 1743:The Marriage Market 1211:Ambassadors Theatre 1201:St Martin's Theatre 1154:The Marriage Market 1077:Blanche G. 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Burrell, 1481:at ancestry.co.uk 1103:Vaudeville Theatre 1051: 960:(1917) – Amy March 944:(1916) – Esmeralda 933:The Valley of Fear 877: 858:(1951), the first 776: 526:The Valley of Fear 516: 486:Mr Justice Russell 292:Vaudeville Theatre 230: 1631:The Musical Times 1543:(1913 & 1918) 1335:The Straits Times 1130:The Sunshine Girl 1021:The Perfect Alibi 849:The Perfect Alibi 788:Royal Academician 637:The Straits Times 559:, Daisy Burrell, 529:(1916), an early 331:The Sunshine Girl 235:London Hippodrome 113: 112: 2798: 2650: 2643: 2634: 2627: 2621: 2614: 2608: 2605: 2599: 2592: 2586: 2580: 2574: 2568: 2562: 2549: 2543: 2536: 2527: 2521: 2512: 2506: 2497: 2487: 2474: 2466: 2460: 2453: 2447: 2430: 2424: 2413: 2407: 2400: 2394: 2385: 2379: 2372: 2363: 2356: 2347: 2341: 2332: 2329:The Picture Show 2325: 2316: 2306: 2297: 2284: 2278: 2272: 2263: 2256: 2247: 2240: 2231: 2224: 2215: 2201: 2192: 2186: 2180: 2169: 2163: 2158:Kenton Bamford, 2156: 2150: 2138: 2132: 2122: 2116: 2113: 2104: 2097: 2088: 2081: 2075: 2064: 2055: 2049: 2043: 2036: 2030: 2026: 2020: 2017: 2011: 2004: 1998: 1989: 1978: 1971: 1965: 1958: 1952: 1949: 1943: 1936: 1930: 1921: 1915: 1909: 1903: 1896: 1890: 1882: 1876: 1873: 1867: 1862:Ben Macpherson, 1860: 1854: 1847:The Daily Sketch 1839: 1833: 1826: 1820: 1810: 1804: 1797: 1791: 1785: 1779: 1773: 1764: 1757: 1746: 1735: 1724: 1718: 1712: 1703: 1694: 1688: 1679: 1670: 1664: 1658: 1652: 1649:The Era Almanack 1646: 1637: 1636: 1624: 1618: 1609:was followed by 1596: 1587: 1580: 1574: 1568: 1562: 1559: 1553: 1550: 1544: 1538: 1532: 1525: 1516: 1515: 1506: 1500: 1499: 1491: 1485: 1484: 1472: 1466: 1459: 1453: 1450: 1444: 1437: 1431: 1425: 1419: 1413: 1407: 1404: 1398: 1391: 1385: 1378: 1372: 1365: 1359: 1356: 1350: 1344: 1338: 1332: 1319: 1311: 1288: 1281: 1185:London Palladium 1083:(1909), as Youth 1069:(1903), as Kitty 965:The Bridal Chair 886:Nell Gwynn House 875:Nell Gwynn House 720:The Picture Show 677:'s extravaganza 609:The Bridal Chair 604:Alexander Butler 577:Madge Titheradge 545:London Palladium 408:Prince's Theatre 365:Robert Michaelis 167:she was born in 79: 65:County of London 56: 54: 35: 21: 2806: 2805: 2801: 2800: 2799: 2797: 2796: 2795: 2726: 2725: 2718:at npg.org.uk ( 2685: 2658: 2653: 2644: 2637: 2628: 2624: 2615: 2611: 2606: 2602: 2593: 2589: 2581: 2577: 2569: 2565: 2559:Wayback Machine 2550: 2546: 2537: 2530: 2522: 2515: 2507: 2500: 2488: 2477: 2467: 2463: 2454: 2450: 2431: 2427: 2414: 2410: 2401: 2397: 2386: 2382: 2373: 2366: 2357: 2350: 2342: 2335: 2326: 2319: 2307: 2300: 2285: 2281: 2273: 2266: 2257: 2250: 2241: 2234: 2225: 2218: 2202: 2195: 2187: 2183: 2170: 2166: 2157: 2153: 2139: 2135: 2123: 2119: 2114: 2107: 2098: 2091: 2082: 2078: 2065: 2058: 2050: 2046: 2037: 2033: 2027: 2023: 2018: 2014: 2005: 2001: 1990: 1981: 1972: 1968: 1959: 1955: 1950: 1946: 1937: 1933: 1922: 1918: 1910: 1906: 1897: 1893: 1883: 1879: 1874: 1870: 1861: 1857: 1840: 1836: 1828:Colin Johnson, 1827: 1823: 1811: 1807: 1798: 1794: 1786: 1782: 1774: 1767: 1758: 1749: 1736: 1727: 1719: 1715: 1704: 1697: 1689: 1682: 1671: 1667: 1659: 1655: 1647: 1640: 1634: 1625: 1621: 1597: 1590: 1581: 1577: 1569: 1565: 1560: 1556: 1551: 1547: 1539: 1535: 1526: 1519: 1513: 1507: 1503: 1497: 1492: 1488: 1482: 1473: 1469: 1460: 1456: 1451: 1447: 1438: 1434: 1428:Clarence Tavern 1426: 1422: 1414: 1410: 1405: 1401: 1392: 1388: 1379: 1375: 1366: 1362: 1357: 1353: 1345: 1341: 1333: 1322: 1312: 1291: 1282: 1278: 1274: 1245:Garrick Theatre 1233:Emmerich Kálmán 1159:George Edwardes 1052: 1039: 1029:The Golden Year 925: 905: 882:De Vere Gardens 878: 868: 855:The Golden Year 804:George M. 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Wandsworth
Singapore
Stoke Newington
Guy’s Hospital
Lavender Hill
christened
Hythe
Folkestone

Franz Lehár
London Hippodrome
spectacular
Alicia Ramsey
Guildhall School of Music
Blanche G. Vulliamy
Court Theatre
pantomime
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

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