Harriet Vernon as Cammpi in The Japs; or, The Doomed Daimio (1885)
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. Vernon also toured internationally, appearing in New York, Johannesburg and Berlin.[1]
^"Music Hall comedian Harriet Vernon died almost 90-years ago and her South Yorkshire grave has been unmarked – until now", Sheffield Star, 21 May 2012
HarrietVernon (9 October 1858–11 July 1923) was an English actress and singer of the Victorian era who appeared regularly in music hall, Victorian burlesque...
was followed by other music hall and burlesque entertainers, such as HarrietVernon described as "a magnificent creature, who was willing to show her ample...
clergyman in the Church of England, curate of St. Mary's Lambeth in 1863 HarrietVernon, music hall performer and principal boy; born in Lambeth in 1858 Peter...
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Vesta Tilley (1864–1952) Sam Torr (1849–1923) Alfred Vance (1839–1888) HarrietVernon (1852–1923) Vesta Victoria (1873–1951) Harry Weldon (1881–1930) Bessie...
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Joseph Bowie, Vernon Reid and Ronald Shannon Jackson. In 1998, Gibbs, guitarist Brandon Ross, and drummer J.T. Lewis formed the trio Harriet Tubman, which...
London's leading music halls. Morton employed, among others: George Robey, HarrietVernon, Nellie Navette, Harry Randall, Herbert Campbell, Vesta Victoria, the...
Harriet Sansom Harris (born January 8, 1955) is an American actress known for her theater performances and for her portrayals of Bebe Glazer on Frasier...
Music Hall, Robey starred alongside Jenny Hill, Bessie Bonehill and HarrietVernon at the Paragon Theatre of Varieties in Mile End, where, according to...
Babes in the Wood in 1888 with Harry Payne, Dan Leno as the Dame, and HarrietVernon as Robin Hood. She and Rosina Brandram appeared in a musical version...
Myers plays Charlie MacKenzie, a man afraid of commitment until he meets Harriet (Travis), who works at a butcher shop, and who may be a serial killer....
Richard Evelyn Vernon (7 March 1925 – 4 December 1997) was a British actor. He appeared in many feature films and television programmes, often in aristocratic...
the second largest county organization in the State. Harriet Ball Dunlap died at Mount Vernon, Washington, December 15, 1957. Cherrington, Ernest Hurst...
which is in the public domain: Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union (1897). "In Memoriam. Miss Harriet Lane Huntress. Vice-Regent for New Hampshire...
Prince's Theatre in Bristol and the Novelty Theatre in London, alongside HarrietVernon, Lionel Brough and of course Willie Edouin in The Japs; or, The Doomed...
(1859), published under the name of "Edward Vernon Harcourt". The former was dedicated to his mother-in-law, Harriet Holroyd, Countess of Sheffield. He inherited...
Vernon Rodney Coaker, Baron Coaker (born 17 June 1953) is a British politician and life peer serving as Shadow Spokesperson for Home Affairs and Defence...
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