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Person    | Male  Born 20/3/1878  Died 8/12/1962

Sir Alfred Butt

Sir Alfred Butt

 Theatre impressario, Conservative politician, racehorse owner. Born London. Started as an accountant at Harrods and then moved to the Palace Theatre Cambridge Circus, becoming MD in 1906. It was here that he introduced Pavlova in 1909. He expanded his business taking on other theatres including the Victoria Palace where he built a new theatre.

He was an MP for many years but his political career ended in disgrace following a financial scandal. His racing interests occupied him in later years, which probably explains his place of death: Newmarket.

 

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Sir Alfred Butt

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Victoria Palace Theatre - Re-imagined

Victoria Palace Theatre designed by Frank Matcham for Alfred Butt, 1911, re-i...

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Pavlova statue

A statue of Pavlova was added to the top of this newly built theatre in 1911 ...

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