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  2. List of British music hall performers - Wikipedia

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    This list of British music hall performers includes a related list of British Variety entertainers. ... Victoria Monks (1884–1927) [70] Lily Morris (1882–1952) [71]

  3. Category:Music hall performers - Wikipedia

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    British music hall performers (259 P) C. Canadian music hall performers (1 P) F. French music hall performers (9 P) G. German music hall performers (3 P) I.

  4. Category:British music hall performers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British music hall performers" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F. W. B. Fair;

  5. Music hall - Wikipedia

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    1907 poster from the Music Hall War between artists and theatre managers. The development of syndicates controlling a number of theatres, such as the Stoll circuit, increased tensions between employees and employers. On 22 January 1907, a dispute between artists, stage hands and managers of the Holborn Empire worsened. Strikes in other London ...

  6. Harry Freeman (music hall performer) - Wikipedia

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    Harry Freeman (29 July 1858 – 30 July 1922) was an English music hall performer of the Victorian era and early twentieth century, and the first King Rat of the show business charity the Grand Order of Water Rats. [1] Among his popular songs were 'Leicester Square' and 'The Giddy little Girl said, "No!"'

  7. Category:Music hall people - Wikipedia

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    Music hall performers (313 P) W. Music hall writers (2 P) Pages in category "Music hall people" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  8. Music hall songs - Wikipedia

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    Music hall songs were sung in the music halls by a variety of artistes. Most of them were comic in nature. There are a very large number of music hall songs, and most of them have been forgotten. In London, between 1900 and 1910, a single publishing company, Francis, Day and Hunter, published between forty and fifty songs a month.

  9. Harriet Vernon - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Vernon (9 October 1858–11 July 1923) was an English actress and singer of the Victorian era who appeared regularly in music hall, Victorian burlesque and pantomime in the 1880s and 1890s. In a career that spanned five decades, her final appearances were in 1923.