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    Kate Meyrick (7 August 1875 – 19 January 1933) known as the 'Night Club Queen' was an Irish night-club owner in 1920s London. During her 13 year career...
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  • Kate Elizabeth Cameron Maberly (/ˈmeɪbərli/; born 14 March 1982) is an English actress, director, writer, producer, and musician. She has appeared in film...
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  • provocative, licentious and sometimes criminal goings on. The proprietor, Kate Meyrick, was eventually gaoled five times before the club finally closed. She...
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  • (1674–?), Welsh politician and judge Jonathan Meyrick (born 1952), British Anglican bishop and dean Kate Meyrick (1875–1933), Irish night club owner Maurice...
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  • Carleton, Brilliant Chang, Edgar Manning, and Kate Meyrick, and fictional characters. Julianne Nicholson as Kate Galloway Eliza Scanlen as Violet Davies Umi...
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    many members of fashionable society being arrested. The nightclub owner Kate Meyrick, proprietor of The 43 Club amongst other venues, was in and out of prison...
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  • Shrines of Gaiety (category Novels by Kate Atkinson)
    the infamous London nightclubs owned by Nellie Coker (loosely based on Kate Meyrick, the 1920's London nightclub proprietor) and her son Niven, the latter...
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    Café de Paris. The 43 Club on Gerrard Street was run by Kate Meyrick the 'Night Club Queen'. Meyrick ran several London nightclubs in the 1920s and early...
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    after-hours selling of alcohol; following a police investigation, the owner Kate Meyrick was jailed in 1928. During the 1950s, the cheap rents on Gerrard Street...
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    Hardy, Kitty Byron, Lady Ida Sitwell, wife of Sir George Sitwell, and Kate Meyrick the 'Night Club Queen'. Robber Zoe Progl became the first woman to escape...
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    eventually closed down by direct order of the Home Office and the proprietor, Kate Meyrick, was imprisoned. In 1956 number 44 was taken over by the owners of the...
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    botanist, surgeon Ras Andargachew Messai (1902–1981), Ethiopian ruler Kate Meyrick (1875–1933), night club owner John Maddison Morton (1811–1891), playwright...
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    Marie-Jaqueline Lancaster Portraits: 1930, Anthony Wysard (1907–1984) Kate Meyrick (1875–1933) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's...
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  • and his second wife, Mary Ethel Isobel Meyrick, daughter of Dr. Ferdinand Richard Holmes Meyrick and Kate Meyrick. At age 3, he succeeded his father in...
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  • his feature directorial debut. It stars Riley O'Bryan, Kate Lyn Sheil, Ben Shapiro, Bruno Meyrick Jones, Roy Berkeley, Brandon Prince and Eugene Mirman...
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  • (1899–1996) painter and glider pilot Catherine McGuinness, (b. 1934), judge Kate Meyrick, (1875–1933), night-club owner Igerna Sollas, (1877–1965), zoologist...
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  • In 1926 in Marylebone, he married Dorothy Evelyn Meyrick, daughter of 43 Club owner Kate Meyrick. Since he was nineteen, the law at the time required...
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    William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington (1788–1857) Kate Meyrick (1875–1933) George Payne (1803–1878) Walter Peart (died 1898), engine...
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  • Lawrence Bulger, international rugby union player (died 1928). 7 August – Kate Meyrick, née Nason, nightclub owner in London (died 1933 in England). 29 August...
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    married Mary Ethel Isobel, daughter of Dr. Ferdinand R. Meyrick and famed nightclub owner Kate Meyrick, and had four children: Lady Venetia Constance Katherine...
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  • appeared in two television mini-series, playing Beth in Little Women, and Kate Meyrick in the 1970 version of Daniel Deronda. In 1971, she had a regular part...
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    the Meyricks, and is the largest estate on Anglesey. The hall is the home of Sir George Meyrick and his wife, Lady Candida Tapps Gervis Meyrick. The...
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    action was to avoid the possibility of Hooley's business promoter Alexander Meyrick Broadley, whom the Prince had implicated in the Cleveland Street scandal...
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    1969 in Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, the son of Irene, a secretary, and Meyrick, a British Steel Corporation personnel manager. He has one younger sister...
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  • the time of my life. Sydney : Currency Press. ISBN 1-86508-640-1. Julian Meyrick (2002). See How It Runs: Nimrod and the New Wave. Currency Press. ISBN 0-86819-651-7...
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  • Jordan Klaus Zimmermann Belinda Campbell Alex Jones Tim Key James Hall Ceri Meyrick Producers Matthew Bird Tim Key Tim Bradley Louise Stutton Yvonne Francas...
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    Michael Lapage Guy Richardson Paul Bircher Paul Massey Brian Lloyd John Meyrick Alfred Mellows Jack Dearlove 1948 London Rowing Men's eight  Silver John...
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    show". help.abc.net.au. 8 April 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2021. Julian Meyrick (6 May 2021). "ABC's new arts show walks the line between high and low...
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  • Jennifer Flowers, and Christopher Garbardi, and was directed by Julian Meyrick. This was followed by the Asian debut of Doubt in Singapore on March 21...
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    (PDF) on August 1, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020. PDP Australia Pty Ltd/Meyrick and Associates (March 1, 2005). Promoting Efficient and Competitive Intra-ASEAN...
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