Lilian Decima, Lady Moore-Guggisberg, CBE (11 December 1871 – 18 February 1964), better known by her stage name Decima Moore, was an English singer and...
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Laurence Olivier. Moore was born and educated in Brighton, Sussex, the eighth of ten children, the last of whom was the actress Decima Moore. Her parents were...
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Esmond and Eva Moore. Dramatist W.S. Gilbert and actress Maxine Elliott were her godparents. One of her maternal aunts was Decima Moore.[citation needed]...
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for 413 performances. The show starred C. Hayden Coffin, Louie Pounds, Decima Moore, Eric Lewis, W. Louis Bradfield, and later Rutland Barrington, George...
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daughters. On 15 August 1905 in Staines to (Lilian) Decima Moore, the actress, daughter of Edward Henry Moore, of Brighton, county analyst. She accompanied...
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Court Theatre from 27 April 1892 to 15 July, about 77 performances, with Decima Moore as Ophelia, Brandon Thomas as Claudius and Weedon Grossmith as Hamlet...
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Corps was a service organisation founded in 1914 by Evelina Haverfield, Decima Moore, and the Women's Social and Political Union to contribute to the war...
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running for 342 performances. It starred Sybil Arundale and featured Decima Moore. It also enjoyed tours and had a brief Broadway run. My Lady Molly was...
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or five separate and simultaneous companies during the early years. Decima Moore played the title role in the 1892 revival. Courtice Pounds played Wilder...
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(1871–1951) Giuseppina Huguet (1871–1951) Maikki Järnefelt (1871–1929) Decima Moore (1871–1964) Emmie Owen (1871–1905) Regina Pacini (1871–1965) Anna Sutter...
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December 1889, p. 8. Baily, p. 344 Baily, p. 342 Baker, Anne Pimlott. "Moore, (Lilian) Decima (1871–1964)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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aristocrat and amateur watercolorist. The cast of suspects is completed by Decima Moore, a local farmer's daughter recently graduated from Oxford University...
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Edytha Aldwyn in A Gaiety Girl, also covering for and later succeeding Decima Moore in the lead role. In 1895, she was a replacement player in the title...
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Richard Green (left), Hyde, Sybil Arundale, and Decima Moore (right) in My Lady Molly (1903)...
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Win, a one-act operetta, was presented in 1891, with a cast including Decima Moore, Rosina Brandram and Courtice Pounds. In 1892 Bendall's operetta Beef...
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Jackson (contralto). Rosina Brandram Polly, her daughter (soprano). Decima Moore (later Florence Easton) Savoy opera "Captain Billy", The Era, 26 September...
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Isabel Jay, Walter Passmore, Henry Lytton and Robert Evett. Later, Decima Moore joined the cast as Scent-of-Lillies. The opera was regularly revived...
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Shaftesbury Theatre. The cast included Nellie Stewart, Florence Young, Decima Moore, Joseph Tapley, and George Snazelle, all old Sydney favorites. A great...
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Rutland Barrington, Walter Passmore, Rosina Brandram, Emmie Owen, and Decima Moore. The opera was the Savoy Theatre's first real flop. Jane Annie closed...
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Wedding Eve, an adaptation of an opérette by Frédéric Toulmouche, with Decima Moore as its leading lady, after which he recreated his original role of Tom...
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the cast of The Circus Girl. In November 1900 Monkhouse, together with Decima Moore, joined the cast of the long-running Florodora at the Lyric. While he...
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Dress, which opened at The Prince of Wales's Theatre in 1896, starring Decima Moore and Arthur Roberts. Byng married Alice Louisa Ford (1862–1913) in 1885...
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Theatre, Aladdin at Drury Lane, in which his son Ernest appeared with Decima Moore, Dan Leno and Paul Cinquevalli and Black-ey'ed Susan at the Adelphi....
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the later Gilbert and Sullivan operas lived much longer (for example Decima Moore and Nancy McIntosh). Lely died in Hillhead, Glasgow, on 29 February 1944...
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With Decima Moore as Luiz and Casilda in The Gondoliers...
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Theatre", The Times, 30 June 1886, p. 11 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rose Hersee. Picture History Carl Rosa Opera Company Article on Decima Moore...
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"The Scottish Exhibition - The Openers:Lady Constance Lytton and Miss Decima Moore - The Entertainment". Votes for Women. 29 April 1910. p. 494. "Guarantee...
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Bensusan, Madge Kendal, Gertrude Elliott, Ellen Terry, Lillah McCarthy, Decima Moore, Cicely Hamilton, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale, Christabel Marshall...
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Coombs Nora Cundell Harry Farjeon Eric Gill Reginald King James Laver Decima Moore Heddle Nash George Newson John Platt Violet Sanders Norman Sillman John...
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aunt of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, later Queen of Sweden Sweden Decima Moore United Kingdom Norman Holmes Pearson United States Vere Ponsonby, 9th...
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