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Jack Lotto

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owned a trotting pony called The Magpie. On one occasion The Magpie was described as "looking like a drowned rat." As the pony was a regular race winner, its owners decided that they would use the profits to help performers who were less fortunate than themselves. Taking the name from their wet,
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he married Clara Parkin (1861-1904), the daughter of John Parkin and Martha Sutcliffe. Their children were Alfred (born 1878), Walter (born 1879), Ernest (born 1881), Annie (born 1883), John (1884), Clara (born 1886), Albert (born 1887), Arthur (born 1890), Joseph (1891), Daisy (1892), Charlotte
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Music Hall and Variety Artistes Burial Places - The Arthur Lloyd Music Hall and Theatre History Website
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trick-cycling act 'The Lottos', or as 'Lotto, Lilo and Otto - The Champion Juvenile Bicyclists'.
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In September 1899 'Lotto, Lilo and Otto' appeared at the Shoreditch Empire in London, at the
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was formed to collate their efforts, as well as to serve as a social club for performers.
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in 1889. Later he managed his children in the popular cycling act 'Lotto, Lilo and Otto'.
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Programme for the Shoreditch Empire - 11 September 1899 - the East London Theatre Archive
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Lotto was born as John Eggington or Eginton (there are various spellings) in 1856 in
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in 1944 he was buried next to his friends and fellow music hall entertainers
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whose speciality was a trick-cycling act. With entertainer
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music hall
Victorian
Edwardian eras
Joe Elvin
Grand Order of Water Rats
Kinver
Staffordshire
Sheffield
music hall
Joe Elvin
Grand Order of Water Rats
Charing Cross Music Hall
Lambeth
Tivoli Music Hall
silent film
James Williamson
Hove
Sussex
Croydon
Surrey
Joe Elvin
Eugene Stratton
Bandon Hill Cemetery


Pedigree Page for John Egington aka "Jack Lotto"
My Lady Vaudeville and her White Rats
Programme for the Shoreditch Empire - 11 September 1899 - the East London Theatre Archive
'Gatti's Charing Cross Music Hall, Lambeth - Whitsun Entertainments, 1894'

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