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Comic Heritage

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Merged with the Heritage Foundation.

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Comic Heritage

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Benny Hill

Benny Hill, 1925 - 1992, comedian. Comic Heritage

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Bernie Winters

Bernie Winters, 1932 - 1991, comedian and water rat. Comic Heritage

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David Nixon

David Nixon, 1919 - 1978, magician and past King Rat. Comic Heritage

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Harry Worth

Harry Worth, 1917 - 1989, comedian. Comic Heritage

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Hattie Jacques

unveiled by Eric Sykes and Clive Dunn.

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Other Subjects

Arthur Bourchier

Arthur Bourchier

Actor and theatre manager. Born in Speen, Berkshire. Made his first stage appearance in 1889, although his performances were met with less than critical acclaim. W. S. Gilbert said of his rendition...

Person, Cinema, Politics & Administration, Theatre, South Africa

1 memorial
Professor Terry Knapp

Professor Terry Knapp

Actor, director, teacher, author. Born Hackney. Graduate of RADA. Invited by Olivier to be a founding member of the National Theatre. Professor of theatre at University of Hawaii at Manoa. Accordi...

Person, Cinema, Theatre, Hawaii

1 memorial
Coronet Cinema - Camberwell

Coronet Cinema - Camberwell

Opened in 1913, as Camberwell Central Cinema, it suffered bomb damage but was reopened in 1945. It closed in 1948 and was being used for storage when a bad fire in 1957 prompted the decision to dem...

Building, Cinema

1 memorial
Gregory Augustus Daymond

Gregory Augustus Daymond

Lieutenant Colonel Gregory Augustus Daymond was born on 25 November 1920 in Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana, USA. From the American Air Museum in Britain website we learn that he grew up in Ne...

Person, Armed Forces, Cinema, USA

War served, WW2
1 memorial
Red Hall Picture Palace

Red Hall Picture Palace

Cinema designed by H. George Leslie. The entrance facade was dominated by a figure of Mercury perched on top of a windmill-shaped tower. In May 1950 it was re-named the Gaumont. After the final fil...

Place, Cinema

1 memorial