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 ...
Australian. Relocated to London in August 1984. We guess their name came from the novel "The Day of the Triffids".
A three-storey brick Victorian pub.  In the 1950s it was used as a jazz club and by February 1964 an R&B club (the Bluesday) was operating, where played: Long John Baldry, the Bo Street Runners...
Singer and actor. Born as Terence Nelhams Wright at 4 Churchfield Road East, Acton. He was spotted while playing in a skiffle group in the 2i's Coffee Bar Soho, and subsequently made his first appe...
The line up has included: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Ian Stewart, Mick Taylor, Ronnie Wood. The first public performance with Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts...
World Wide Words provides the following explanation: Some of the references are now quite opaque, but we can take a fair shot at a few. In the second verse, the City Road was, still is, a well-know...
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