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Person    | Male  Born 22/12/1844  Died 19/7/1904

Herbert Campbell

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Herbert Campbell

Music-hall artiste. Born Herbert Edward Story at 16 Hamilton Street, Kennington. He was famous for starring, for forty years, in the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane's Christmas pantomimes, predominantly as a dame and many times in partnership with Dan Leno. Renowned for his stentorian tones, they were the indirect cause of his death. As he alighted from his brougham carriage, his instructions to the coachman startled the horse, which reared and knocked him over. A bruised leg became ulcerous, causing septicaemia, and he died from a brain haemorrhage at 28 Quadrant Road, Islington.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Herbert Campbell

Herbert Campbell (1844 - 1904) comedian, lived here. The Music Hall Guild of ...

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