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    Sir Oswald Stoll (né Gray; 20 January 1866 – 9 January 1942) was an Australian-born British theatre manager and the co-founder of the Stoll Moss Group...
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    Empires, a theatre building business headed by Edward Moss and run by Oswald Stoll. Under them, Matcham completed 21 theatres, including three in London...
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  • Zwingli Oswald Pohl (1892–1951), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), German historian and philosopher Oswald Stoll (1866–1942)...
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  • was his first encounter with fellow impresarios Edward Moss and Sir Oswald Stoll, whose chain had just opened the Leed Empire theatre, whose features...
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    Group. It was originally built in 1903 as a music hall for impresario Oswald Stoll, designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham; among its early performers...
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    the mother of the influential London impresario Oswald Stoll. Through this engagement Robey met Stoll, and the two became lifelong friends. In early December...
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  • and producers Maximilian Stoll (1742–1787), Austrian physician Michael Stoll, American economist and professor Oswald Stoll (1866–1942), Australian-born...
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  • as the Stoll Film Studios, were British film studios located in Cricklewood, London which operated from 1920 to 1938. Run by Sir Oswald Stoll as the principal...
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    Varieties, it was designed by the architect Frank Matcham for the impresario Oswald Stoll. Their ambition was to build the largest and finest music hall, described...
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    north and the east, while Fulham Road forms the southern boundary. Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions form the western frontier. The club carried out a public consultation...
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    theatre companies owned by Sir Edward Moss, Richard Thornton and Sir Oswald Stoll. This created the largest chain of variety theatres and music halls in...
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  • The company takes its name from its founder Sir Oswald Stoll, better known today as a theatre owner. Stoll produced a series of expensive films during the...
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    Samuel Lewis (financier) Housing Trust, the Peabody Trust and the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation to provide low-cost housing. The Metropolitan Asylums Board...
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  • 1967 Mrs Wilson's Diary Roy Criterion Theatre The Marie Lloyd Story Sir Oswald Stoll Theatre Royal, Stratford 1968 Early Morning Albert Royal Court Theatre...
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    entertainment complex. II 1901 Hackney Empire Hackney, London Built for Oswald Stoll, who initially intended for it to become his headquarters, before changing...
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    options. In October 2023 Chelsea completed an £80m purchase of the Sir Oswald Stoll Mansions adjacent to the ground, though any redevelopment works are still...
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    impresario Frank Laidler, and later owned by the Moss Empire group (Oswald Stoll and Edward Moss). The theatre was refurbished in 1986. Within the city...
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    28 July 1919 held at the Coliseum Theatre presented this time by Sir Oswald Stoll. The orchestra was conducted by Edward Elgar. In 1921 it moved to the...
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    provide accommodation for older women. They are managed by the Sir Oswald Stoll Foundation. Sir William Powell's Almshouses Sir William Powell's Almshouses...
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    woodcarver, lived at 79 Deodar Road, Putney A.W. Smith, market gardener Sir Oswald Stoll, Australian-born British theatre and film magnate, lived at 33 Putney...
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    the New Middlesex Theatre of Varieties, in 1911 by Frank Matcham for Oswald Stoll. In 1919, the theatre was sold to George Grossmith Jr. and Edward Laurillard...
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    role. The theatre was purchased by Oswald Stoll in 1916 and renamed the Stoll Theatre and, for a time, as the Stoll Picture Theatre, housing cine-variety...
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  • Vernon Eric Albury as Gianopolis Geoffrey Benstead as Sowerby Producer Stoll went on to release another xenophobic Yellow Peril film called Mr. Wu in...
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    later used by Handley Page Transport. The factory was later sold off to Oswald Stoll and converted into Britain's largest film studio, Cricklewood Studios...
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  • holds the record for most appearances as Sherlock Holmes in film. Sir Oswald Stoll, an Australian-born Irish theatre manager ran music halls and West End...
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    Street opened in 1891. The Hippodrome, designed by Frank Matcham for Sir Oswald Stoll, was a 3,000-seat theatre built on the corner of Great Bridgewater Street...
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  • operations and strategic direction. In 2017, Stoll Keenon Ogden merged with Indiana-based Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald & Hahn, with the goal of broadening and...
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    received by the public, it was a financial disaster for Diaghilev and Oswald Stoll, the theatre-owner who had backed it. The first cast included the legendary...
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    dominated by song-writing companies and theatre chains, such as that of Sir Oswald Stoll. Music hall songs are characterised by a simple beat and a strong melody...
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  • the film industry as a scenario reader for Stoll Picture Productions, a company founded by Sir Oswald Stoll. A longstanding friend of director Thorold...
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