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    Ada Blanche (born Ada Cecilia Blanche Adams; 16 July 1862 – 1 January 1953) was an English actress and singer known early in her career for vivacious...
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    Bentonville, Arkansas 2017: Chihuly at the Catalina Island Museum, Ada Blanche Wrigley Schreiner Building, Avalon, California 2018: Chihuly at Biltmore...
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    actress Cicely Nott and the sister of three other actresses, including Ada Blanche, a well-known pantomime star. In 1901, at the age of eight, Courtneidge...
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    one half mile from its original location in the Catalina Casino. The Ada Blanche Wrigley Schreiner Building is located at 217 Metropole Avenue. The museum...
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    with a libretto by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. The cast included Ada Blanche as Dick, Dan Leno as Jack the idle apprentice, Herbert Campbell as Eliza...
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    Harry Randall, Herbert Campbell, Vesta Victoria, the Brothers Griffiths, Ada Blanche, Leo Stormont, Little Tich, Dan Leno and Eugene Stratton. In 1900, the...
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    Beauchamp (1862–1900) Harry Bedford (1873-1939) Bessie Bellwood (1856–1896) Ada Blanche (1862–1953) Bessie Bonehill (1855–1902) Herbert Campbell (1844–1904)...
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    Gaiety Theatre, popularising the roles in Victorian burlesque 1893 - Ada Blanche stars in the musical adaptation of Robinson Crusoe 1898 - Queenie Leighton...
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  • services in connection with Queen Mary's Needlework Guild in British Guiana Ada Blanche Pierce Conyers, for services in connection with Queen Mary's Needlework...
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    December 1927, Hyde-White married Blanche Hope Aitken, a Glamorgan-born British actress known professionally as Blanche Glynne (1893–1946), who was a decade...
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    twice, in total producing six children. On 16 April 1904 he married Blanche Ada Bray, born on 10 November 1881 in Adelaide, only daughter of Sir John...
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  • Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle is a novel by Vladimir Nabokov published in 1969. Ada began to materialize in 1959, when Nabokov was flirting with two...
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    July 1900, with a West End production of "The Telephone Girl" featuring Ada Blanche. The theatre enjoyed considerable success in the Edwardian era until...
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    officials increasingly led to conflicts. On 10 December 1883, Pryer married Ada Blanche Locke and began to retire from the administration post. After his retirement...
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    (soubrette soprano) – May Kinder Mrs Smith, Smith's wife (non-singing) – Ada Blanche Jack Meadows, a racehorse owner (baritone) – Harry Welchman Bobbie, a...
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    Aliens Act of 1905. Heinemann Educational. pp. 60–3. ISBN 0-435-32350-4. Ada Blanche Nisbet (2001). British Comment on the United States: A Chronological...
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  • Crombie Edmond (1849-1911) in 1871 at Bombay and they had a daughter Ada Blanche (1872-1918) and a son Gordon William (born 1881) who also joined the...
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    Thumb". As well as Leno, Lloyd and Campbell, Harris recruited the singers Ada Blanche and Cecilia Loftus as principal boy and girl respectively. Harris was...
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    the popular Theatre Royal, Drury Lane pantomime alongside Marie Lloyd, Ada Blanche, Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell and Mabel Love. Making the most of her Scottish...
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  • Leslie Ernest – Ada Blanche Esmeralda – Marion Hood Madame Gondelarieur – Emily Miller Fleur-de-Lis – Letty Lind Zillah – Addie Blanche Female Warders...
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    Phyllis Ada Diller (née Driver; July 17, 1917 – August 20, 2012) was an American stand-up comedian, actress, author, musician, and visual artist, best...
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    biography of his father. Robert Wilton Bungey, the son of Ernest and Ada Blanche Bungey, was born on 14 October 1914 at Fullarton, a suburb of Adelaide...
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    actress Cicely Nott and the sister of three other actresses including Ada Blanche, a well-known pantomime star. In 1892 Courtneidge and his wife went to...
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  • Rose Mary Anne, b. 4 November 1837 Letitia Frances, b. 15 August 1843 Ada Blanche, b. 26 March 1855 Burke's Landed Gentry; 17th Edition 1952; under Copland-Griffiths...
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  • English Literature John Erskine Hankins Louis L. Martz Also won in 1981 Ada Blanche Nisbet Also won in 1954 Mark Schorer Also won in 1941, 1942, 1973 Fine...
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  • Ralph Cohen Charlton Hinman Also won in 1953 Samuel Frederick Johnson Ada Blanche Nisbet Also won in 1948 Arthur Hawley Scouten (de) Ernest Albert Strathmann...
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  • dim-witted nurse Julie Milbury (Mary Jo Keenen) and Latina nurse Gina Cuevas (Ada Maris) who frequently reminisced about her homeland, the fictional San Pequeño...
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  • of Blanche Ada (née Coules) (1846–1936) and John Isaac Thornycroft. She had four sisters, Edith Alice (1871–1959), Mary Beatrix (1875–1965), Ada Francis...
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    Aida cloth (redirect from Ada canvas)
    in cross-stitch work. The material is used for various linens. Saward, Blanche C. (1887). Encyclopedia of Victorian needlework: Dictionary of needlework...
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    Flittle 2020 Misbehaviour Dolores Hope Let Him Go Blanche Weboy 2022 Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris Ada Harris Also executive producer 2023 The Critic Annabel...
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