Plaque

Marie Kendall

Erection date: 25/9/2012

Inscription

Marie Kendall (1873 - 1964) music hall artiste, lived here.
The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America 

Site: Marie Kendall (1 memorial)

SW4, Clapham Common North Side, Okeover Manor, 22 - 23

The unveiling is reported at The Music Hall Guild.  The plaque is just visible in our picture, in the porch.

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Marie Kendall

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Marie Kendall

Music hall artiste. Born Bethnal Green, as Mary Ann Florence Holyome.  Succes...

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Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America

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