Anecdote - George Grossmith - Snubbed Grossmith, George (18471912) British pianist Sources P. Tennyson Cole, VanityVarnished More George Grossmith anecdotes Related Anecdote Keywords Offense http://anecdotage.com/index.php?aid=11910
Extractions: web hosting domain names photo sharing Godwin, William Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Gogol, Nikikolai Vasilievich Goldman, Emma: Goldsmith, Oliver Goodwin, John E. Gordon, Adam Lindsay, 1833-1870 Gorki, Maxim Gorren, Aline Gould, George M. [George Milbrey], 1848-1922 Gould, Hannah Flagg Gower, John Grahame, Kenneth:
Literary Encyclopedia: List People (G) Grossmann, Edith Searle (Grossmann, Edith Searle ). 18631931. We hope to completethis entry soon. Grossmith, George (Grossmith, George ). 1847-1912 http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?no=250&golist=true&init=G
Literary Encyclopedia: Sullivan, Sir Arthur It included George Grossmith (18471912), who played the comic roles withthe patter songs (and was later part-author, with his brother, Weedon Grossmith, http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=4285
George Grossmith Quotes - ThinkExist Quotations English Comedian and Entertainer, 18471912. Popularity George Grossmith popularity3/10 Submit a New George Grossmith quote http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/george_grossmith/
Extractions: " I am a poor man, but I would gladly give ten shillings to find out who sent me the insulting Christmas card I received this morning. " santiz George Grossmith quotes Add to my book show_bar(345968,null,'i_am_a_poor_man-but_i_would_gladly_give_ten') Submit a New George Grossmith quote George Gribbin quotes George Grosz quotes
Birthday March_1 - ThinkExist Quotations 1912, George Grossmith died on March 1, 1912 English comedian and entertainer,18471912 More quotations from George Grossmith http://en.thinkexist.com/birthday/March_1/
Extractions: Skip to content Search for Advanced Search Actor and writer Stephen Fry poses outside 54 Eaton Square in London - the former home of actress Vivien Leigh - during the launch of 'Handheld History'Â Blue plaques are among the most familiar features of the London streetscape. They adorn the fa§ades of buildings in areas as different as Primrose Hill, Soho and Wimbledon; some of these buildings are grand, others look very ordinary, but all are connected by the fact that a remarkable person lived or worked there at some point in history. Blue plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that they inhabited. They open a window into another time by showing us where the great and the good have penned their masterpieces, developed new technologies, lived or died. Actors, authors, politicians, painters, scientists, sportsmen, campaigners and reformers â people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds â have all been commemorated in this way. The blue plaques scheme has been run by English Heritage since 1986, and continues to grow at a rate of around twenty plaques each year. From 2004, the scheme will be extended across England on a region-by-region basis; there are already blue plaques in Merseyside, Birmingham, Southampton and Portsmouth.
The Spiritwalk Library Project Gutenberg Grossmith, George, 18471912 Guest, Edgar A. (Edgar Albert), 1881-1959 Hackers,the Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider), 1856-1925 Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel) http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
Thursday Value Read George Grossmith, 18471912 Actor, singer - b. Dec. 9, 1847 (London) - d. Mar.1, 1912 (Folkestone, UK) A minor variety performer, Grossmith was cast as the http://www.thursdayfile.ca/tf/272/tvr/
Reviews Of Divine Art 24105 A Society Clown George Grossmith (18471912), I must admit, was not a name in our household.I was interested to learn in the liner notes that he was the creator of the http://www.divine-art.com/CD/rev24105.htm
Extractions: Grossmith's two main claims to fame were to co-author "The Diary of a Nobody" and to create most of Gilbert & Sullivan's comic roles. But he wrote and composed much on his own account 18 operettas, 600 songs and piano pieces and about 100 sketches. One of his “Humorous and Musical Recitals" was seen in around 1890 in Doncaster by the then Parish Church Organist who pasted the programme into his diary with the terse comment "All Rot!". I suppose it is, but it is entertaining for all that. This CD includes extracts from his operettas and has "recitals" and various individual songs. Many are parodies of G & S, Irish songs, American gospel songs, Sullivan's Lost Chord and so on; one or two, like My Lady Nature's Little Joke, commissioned by the "Strand Musical Magazine", are more serious. Best known of all is See Me Dance the Polka, immortalised in Walton's Facade. This CD is drawn from two cassettes of Grossmith's music issued by the Sir Arthur Sullivan Society in 1995-6. Leon Berger is well known as a Savoyard and his clear delivery and even clearer diction do well for these songs, while Selwyn Tillett is a sympathetic accompanist. The booklet is nicely presented and the CD, which is well recorded and affords generous measure, is generally very recommendable, though best listened to a few tracks at a time - and in most cases there is practically no pause between items.
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I Yield To Nobody What is a wonderment is how George Grossmith (18471912), Pooter s creator, couldhimself have been the highly un-Pooterish chap depicted in Topsy-Turvy http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/07/02/bookend/bookend.html
Index The Case of the Registered Letter. Gross, Hans Gustav Adolf (18471915).Criminal Psychology. Grossmith, George (1847-1912) and Weedon. Diary of a Nobody http://www.eshu.cn/en3k/titles/index-g.htm
The 'Diary Of A Nobody' Website By George Grossmith (18471912) Weedon Grossmith (1854-1919) BiographicalThe brothers Grossmith Did George Grossmith take drugs? http://ehlt.flinders.edu.au/english/DON/Diary_Home.htm
Extractions: This site offers information about that comic masterpiece The Diary of a Nobody. I am working on the first properly edited edition of the Diary and associated contextual materials. If you have any information supplementing this site, particularly about the circumstances which produced the Diary , I would very much like to hear from you. Contact me here . This project is in its early stages, but I would like to record my thanks to: The Diary appears: the Punch ... The Pooter world : London, 1888-9 Life at The Laurels, Holloway at the end of Victoria's reign The Diary , Pooter and Jack the Ripper ... (1907). Another view of the clerking life in London New words and phrases in the Diary In order to make the Diary sound topical, the Grossmiths made use of the most up-to-date colloquialisms and catch-phrases. Lupin Pooter's slang expressions, in particular, were chosen to make his speech sound as 'modern' as possible. The number of word coinages in the Diary has been exaggerated (eg Holt, 2000, who says there are 'some 20'.) However, the current (online) edition of the Oxford English Dictionary does quote from the Diary twelve times to illustrate the meaning of words and of these citations, five illustrate the very first, or joint-first, recorded usage of a word. These five are: 'blithering idiot,' 'bread-pills,' 'bussing,' 'cert' and 'chuck.' (For the first of these, the citation is given as '1889
Free EBooks - Alphabetical List - GLOBUSZ PUBLISHING Grossmith, George, 18471912. Diary Of A Nobody. Grove, Frederick Philip, 1879-1948.Over Prairie Trails. Grünfeld, Walter AKA Grunfeld, Walter. Rückblicke http://www.globusz.com/authors_g.html
List Of Male Movie Actors: Information From Answers.com Herbert Grönemeyer (born 1956); George Grossmith (18471912); Ioan Gruffudd (born1973); Christopher Guest (born 1948); Robert Guillaume (born 1927) http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-male-movie-actors
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping List of male movie actors Wikipedia List of male movie actors (A-K) This is an alphabetical list of notable male movie actors A certain number of actors of this list are also well-known because of their roles in television films and series, and are therefore included in both, this list and the list of television actors. See also Actors List of female movie actors List of male television actors List of female television actors ... L-Z Dev Anand (born 1923)
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Grossmith, George, 18471912 Grove, Frederick Philip, 1879-1948 Guest, Edgar A.(Edgar Albert), 1881-1959 Guibert, Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy, 1053-ca. 1124 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Friends Of Kensal Green Cemetery -- Notables George Grossmith (18471912) John Pritt ( Fat Jack ) Harley (1786-1858) RobbHarwood (c1870-1910) Henry Holl (1811-1884) Charles Philip Kemble (1775-1854) http://www.kensalgreen.co.uk/documents/KG_notables.html
Extractions: Over 700 notable personalities are buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, from the children of George III to the servants of Queen Victoria. Engineers and artists, politicians and preachers, scientists and sportsmen, writers and actors, doctors and lawyers, financiers and philanthropists, explorers and wastrels, lie as neighbours in the Cemetery of All Souls. All these and more are featured in the Friends' publication Paths of Glory: A Select Alphabetical and Biographical List of Persons of Note Commemorated at the Cemetery of All Souls at Kensal Green , available by post, from the Friends' bookstall after the weekly Sunday tour, and on our annual Open Day. This invaluable guide includes a short biographical note on each individual, with a clear illustration of each monument, together with a grid reference and map to facilitate location. As a ready reference , the principal names are listed here, with apologies to the many polymaths below, in the general categories of: Architecture Exploration Medicine Religion ... Upstairs, Downstairs