This benefit for Mr J.W. Sampson included Lewis Davenport on the bill. Despite 36 acts being listed, not all of them would have appeared on the night. The programme has pencil numbers 1 to 7 against seven of the acts. It may well be that these were the only seven acts that performed.
Item Details
Size | 4 pages, each 135 x 210mm. |
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Year | 1903 |
Date | 29 January 1903 |
Theatre | Limehouse Town Hall (London) |
People | Albert Hornby, Alfred Henry, Arthur Ferry, Bernard Fountain, Bert Nella, Bob Foster, Bob James, Bob Riley, Bros. Newton, C. Rickard, E. Pope, Fred Wilson, George Williams, Gus Lind, Harry Grayson, Harry Hawkes, J.J. Wilcox, J.W. Sampson, Jack Roberts, Jack Somers, Jack Squires, Jas. Marshall, Lewis Davenport, Maurice Moscovitz, Miss Beata Crisp, Miss Jose Dubois, Miss Lena Manton, Miss Myra Soma, The Avenue Banjo Quartette, Tom Carney, Tom Nelson, W. Washington, W.J. Derby, W.T. Chandler, Will Barret, Will Deller, Will Maloney |
Acts | Miss Jose Dubois; Miss Beata Crisp; Miss Myra Soma; Miss Lena Manton; W.J. Derby; Maurice Moscovitz; Bernard Fountain; Albert Hornby; Bros. Newton; George Williams; Arthur Ferry; C. Rickard; W.T. Chandler; W. Washington; Harry Hawkes; Will Barret; Gus Lind; Will Maloney; Tom Nelson; Will Deller; Bob Riley; Bert Nella; Tom Carney; Fred Wilson; Bob James; Alfred Henry; Lewis Davenport; Bob Foster; E. Pope; Jack Squires; Harry Grayson; Jack Roberts; Jack Somers; J.J. Wilcox; Jas. Marshall; The Avenue Banjo Quartette |
Category | Programmes & Handbills |
Ref no | N2919 Pr.Dav13 |