Theatre he should earning a little more than 30 shillings a week princely he earned as student assistant stage manager at Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre his first job in the theatre when he left school in 1966 How did survive on that sort of money? "A friend who had a-houe and lodg
July 7, 1974 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
to Richard William Fenn she became viscountess on the following day with the death her husband's paternal grandfather Viscount Curzon to whose title Richard succeeded Her “luck” then forsook her On October 25 1836 she died Burke's Peerage does not give the cause of her deathl It
July 7, 1974 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
the Black Country There amid the smoke and productivity live the men to whom pigeon racing is what the world is all about and not the wprld’s gone soft Ann Leednam who works as a barmaid at George ana Dragon pub in Princes End Tipton knows all about dedication to pigeons for she
July 7, 1974 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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July 7, 1974 - Birmingham Weekly Mercury - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
2.lo—lnternational Baseball: Wain v. England. By Kenneth Baily London IA Lucky Jim (1958 b w). lan Carmichael, Terry-Thomas in Kingsley Amis comedy about rebellious young man. Some good, funny scenes. Westward. Channel 1.0 Hell Bent for Glory (1964). Thrills and spills in Wester
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England
Mrs. Merritt said : "It's bad enough with the hearses lined up outside without having a mortuary too. "This house has been our home for 35 years. We have thought seriously about moving, but who would want a place with such a morbid outlook ?" wish for a more peaceful or innocuou
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England
THE uneasy truce in the hospital pay beds row continued last night as ' the first six National retary of :he B.M.A. said: Health patients moved "There seems to be some impression that the B.M. A. into private wards at has agreed with the aboli- Charing Cross Hospital. Lion of pr
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England
FIDEL CASTRO'S diplomats have run into trouble over a plan to open a school in one of London's most exclusive areas. Distinguished residents of St. John's Wood have launched something of a counter-revolution with petitions and leaflets warning of the coming of the Cubans, who ha
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England
and will bi in Ams from thrt the and in the won the first of three off as part of a , European Cup medals. game. Fans outside Holland " When they're kicking probably didn't appre- me," he says, "they're date Neeskens until this not kicking the balL" WORLD CUP --EXTRA JOHAN NEESK
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England
a big, animal, prefers some give in the ground to suit long stride. Recent rain encourages me to go fo r Pluvius, who will be ridden by Willie Carson of John Gorton in yet another big-ri ce switch. Best bet of a good Newmarket meeting shoot the improving Ouija in the Falmouth St
July 7, 1974 - The People - London, London, England