This organisation seems to incorporate the Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America. gives an overview of this charity's activities.
2025: the Guild let us know that their new website is now up and running.
This organisation seems to incorporate the Theatre and Film Guild of Great Britain and America. gives an overview of this charity's activities.
2025: the Guild let us know that their new website is now up and running.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America
Austin Rudd (1868 - 1929) music hall artiste, lived here. The Music Hall Guil...
Dame Thora Hird (1911 - 2003) actress, lived here. The Theatre and Film Guild
Edmund Payne (1863 - 1914) actor & comedian, lived here. The Theatre and ...
Herbert Campbell (1844 - 1904) comedian, lived here. The Music Hall Guild of ...
Music hall artiste Hetty King (1883 - 1972) lived here. The Music Hall Guild ...
Pop music venue in the 1960s. The Who made some of their early performances here, as well as many other artistes including Adam Faith and Screaming Lord Sutch. It is now known as the Shepherd's Bus...
Conductor and composer. Born Stuttgart. Settled in London in 1834. His works include the opera The Lily of Killarney. Died at home, 2 Manchester Square.
Former nightclub. Founded by father and son, Sam and Jeffrey Kruger, and originally located in Covenrtry Street. It moved to Wardour Street in April 1957 and gained a reputation for attracting top ...
A progressive rock band formed in the basement of the then Lucky Horseshoe Cafe, at the site of the plaque. Their first gig with the name Yes was in Essex on 3 August 1968. The band is still recor...
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