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RARE! "Early 20th Century Stars" Multi Signed Album Page. Signers are; Harry Welchman, Tom Costello and Marie Blanche.



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Harry Welchman was born on February 24, 1886 in Barnstable, Devon,

England. He was an actor, known for The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943), A Southern Maid (1934) and The Holiday Husband (1920). He died on January 3, 1966 in

Penzance, England.




Tom 30 April 1863 – 8 November 1943) was a music hall comedian and singer. His birthplace is

variously given as Birmingham or Ireland. He worked as an engraver before making his first

stage appearance in Wolverhampton in

1883, and later the same year started performing in music halls in Bedford and south London. One of his earliest successes

was in performing William J. Scanlan's song

"My Nellie's Blue Eyes", which was soon parodied by Charles Coborn as "Two Lovely Black Eyes".

Costello performed in pantomimes, but increasingly specialised

in black humour, such as

"At Trinity Church I Met My Doom" and "His Funeral's

Tomorrow", and sentimental and patriotic ballads such as the stirring

"Comrades", a story of friendship between two old soldiers written

by Felix McGlennon, which

became Costello's signature song. He continued to have a

lengthy career in pantomime, and in the 1920s toured with his own variety

company. He recorded a medley of his most famous songs in 1933. He died, aged

80, in London in 1943[1] and was buried in Streatham Park Cemetery.




Marie Blanche born Marie Peacock in

Scarborough, Yorkshire, England in 1893, daughter of stage actor William

Peacock, she first began acting on stage from childhood from the early 1900's,

later became a beautiful scarlet in few drama and comedy films, first playing

the role of Enid Linden in a silent drama film 'The Great Imposter' playing

opposite Bernard Dudley and directed by F. Martin Thornton at the Harma Film

Company in 1918, she moved to Stoll Film Company the following year to star in

a well-known adventure 'The Elusive Pimpernel' under the direction of Maurice

Elvey, her last two film roles she played opposite the popular music hall

comedian George Robey in 'Don Quixote' and The Prehistoric Man' directed by

A.E. Coleby in 1923-24. she was married to stage and screen actor E. Lewis

Waller




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