Edward Stewart-Humphries in West End of London - between 1903 and 1906

from Childhood: an autobiography of a boy from 1889-1906, page 48:

[Edward Stewart-Humphries and his mother relocated from Cornwall to London in 1903 where he initially worked as a pantry-man at the Constitutional Club. Of the performers he names in the listening experience, all were singers except for the comedian Harry Tate]

 

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Edward Stewart-Humphries, Childhood: an autobiography of a boy from 1889-1906. In Brunel University Library, Special Collections, number 1:361, p. 48. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1541266646555 accessed: 6 May, 2024 (By permission of Brunel University Library, Special Collections.)

location of experience: West End of London

Listeners

Edward Stewart-Humphries
hotel labour, milkman, odd jobs boy, Soldier
1889-

Listening to

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unspecified Music Hall song performed by George Robey [Sir George Edward Wade], Vesta Tilley, Victoria Monks

Experience Information

Date/Time between 1903 and 1906
Medium live
Listening Environment in the company of others, indoors, in public

Originally submitted by 5011Henning on Sat, 03 Nov 2018 17:37:27 +0000
Approved on Tue, 01 Jan 2019 11:57:56 +0000