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Harry Freeman (music hall performer)

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was to have been the first King Rat of the order, but he preferred not to be King for the first year, and the office went instead to Freeman. In 1896 he appeared on the bill at 'The Paragon Theatre of Varieties' on the
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where he was mainly to be based as an entertainer until his death. His first public appearance was aged 19 in 1877 at a 'Free and Easy' at the Imperial Theatre in
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Portrait of Harry Freeman - Published as a supplement to the Music Hall and Theatre Review, 26 July 1890
160:. He made his London debut at 'Lusby's Music Hall' in 1881. Freeman became a popular entertainer in the 317:"Programme for 'The Paragon Theatre of Varieties' (1896) on the 'East London Theatre archive' website" 403: 398: 165: 199: 157: 378: 373: 299: 129: 126:. Among his popular songs were 'Leicester Square' and 'The Giddy little Girl said, "No!"' 320: 206: 156:. This was such a success that he received bookings at all the main music halls in the 145: 392: 366: 221: 195: 170: 122:
and early twentieth century, and the first King Rat of the show business charity the
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Harry Freeman died on 30 July 1922 following an abdominal operation in
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Freeman on the 'Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America' website
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During the early 1890s Freeman was living in London, and when the
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The Grand Order of Water Rats - A Legend of Laughter
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Bromsgrove
St Peter's Hospital
Covent Garden
Grand Order of Water Rats
music hall
Victorian era
Grand Order of Water Rats

Sheet music
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire
Birmingham
Walsall
Midlands
music halls
provinces
Trilby
Grand Order of Water Rats
Joe Elvin
Jack Lotto
Dan Leno
Mile End Road
East End
Walter Lambert
Norwich
St Peter's Hospital
Covent Garden
St Mary's Church, Handsworth
Birmingham

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