
March 25, 2017
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Actress, Deltiology, Gabrielle Ray, Shenley, Social History, Uncategorized | Actress, Deltiology, Edwardian, Gabrielle Ray, Music Hall, Social History, Theatre |
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March 18, 2017
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Actress, Deltiology, Gabrielle Ray, Rotary, Social History, Uncategorized | Actress, Deltiology, Douglas IOW, Edwardian, Gabrielle Ray, Music Hall, Social History, Theatre |
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March 18, 2017
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Actress, Autograph, Deltiology, Gabrielle Ray, Rotary, Social History, The Orchid, Uncategorized | Actress, Autograph, Deltiology, Edwardian, Gabrielle Ray, Music Hall, Social History, The Orchid, Theatre, Thisbe |
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March 18, 2017
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Actress, Deltiology, Gabrielle Ray, Rotary, Social History, The Girl from Kay's, Uncategorized | Actress, Deltiology, Edwardian, Ellen, Gabrielle Ray, Music Hall, Social History, The Girl from Kay's, Theatre |
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The Prince of Wales’s Theatre.
“Lady Madcap” has signalised its success by running into a “second edition,” which was triumphantly produced on Saturday night; and eleven new numbers should be quite enough to encourage and reward a second visit by those who have pleasant memories of its earlier days. One of the most effective novelties is “On a Saturday Afternoon,” a duet followed by a dance, or rather a dance preceded by a duet, for Miss Gabrielle Ray and that wonderful little corporal Mr. George Carrol. Mr. Maurice Faroa’s delightful share of the entertainment now includes “Sammy,” “Bedelia,” and “Mrs. ‘Enery ‘Awkins” in French; Miss Zena Dare has several charming new things, including a song in Guardsman’s uniform; and Miss Gabrielle Ray celebrates the Entente as a French “Little Sailor Boy.” Mr. G. P. Huntley’s business, the backbone of the “play,” has been worked to perfection.
Pall Mall Gazette – Monday 18th September 1905
March 16, 2017
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Bessie Ray appeared at the Elephant and Castle Theatre in the pantomime “Jack and the Beanstalk” as the giant’s baby, The South London Press wrote,
“The giant’s baby is Miss Bessie Ray, a pretty little lady, whose song and dance are very successful.”
South London Press – Saturday 30th December 1893
March 14, 2017
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Salon of Fragrance and Fair Women – 1911
March 13, 2017
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Theatrical Gossip.
A slight accident happened at the Theatre Royal, Hull, on Monday night to Miss Gladys Raymond, who was playing in Mr. J. Bannister Howard’s pantomime Aladdin. Upon making her entrance at the end of the trap scene, she fell through the vamp trap, which was about to be secured. She escaped with one or two bruises and a severe shock, but was able to resume her part.
The Era – 27th January 1906
Gladys Raymond – The Stage, Chit Chat – 25th January 1906
March 13, 2017
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March 13, 2017
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Actress, Biography, Gabrielle Ray, Lily Elsie, Social History, The Tatler, Uncategorized | Actress, Biography, Edwardian, Gabrielle Ray, Lily Elsie, Music Hall, Social History, The Tatler, Theatre |
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Gabrielle Ray (Ray & Co 24)
March 12, 2017
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Actress, Bas-Relief, Deltiology, Gabrielle Ray, Social History, Uncategorized | Actress, Bass Relief, Deltiology, Edwardian, Gabrielle Ray, Music Hall, Social History, Theatre |
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