Abertillery Metropole Theatre Autograph Book 1913-1922

The Clancy Girls

The Clancy Girls. The Clancy Girls were Mamie and Elsie Clancy, advertised as being clever duettists and acrobatic dancers. They appeared at the Metropole, Abertillery on 1st January 1914. I believe they also appeared at the theatre again in February 1914. (More information to come).

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Bessie Osborne

Bessie Osborne. Bessie Osborne appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery, she featured in the production of “Life for a Life” with Olive Melba and it seems with Madge Trevelyan who were all at the boarding house together on the same dates.  Bessie Osborne (as seen left) was a native of Liverpool, her father was Charles Osborne and her mother was …

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Olive Melba

Olive Melba. Olive Melba was a child actress who began her career at just 7 years of age.  In 1914 she appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery in the production of “Life for a Life”. She was known as “Little Olive” in the early days, she signed Mrs Willis’s book and wrote a little saying with drawings of faces. She …

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Madge Trevelyan

Madge Trevelyan. Madge Trevelyan was an accomplished actress, she appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery on the 8th March 1914.  It seems Madge Trevelyan appeared in the same show as Bessie Osborn and Olive Melba who were all at the boarding house together on the same dates.  Madge Trevelyan was a native of Kirkham, Lancashire the daughter of a farmer. …

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Billy Wilson

Billy Wilson. Billy Wilson appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery and left a little adage and his signature on the 8th May 1914. (More information to come).

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Unknown

Unknown. An undecipherable signature left in the book by someone who appeared in the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery, they signed the book and left a little quote on the 19th September 1914. They were in the same company as Janet Hodson who appeared on the same date. (More information to come).

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Janet Hodson

Janet Hodson. Janet Hodson appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery, she signed the book and left a little quote from Shakespeare on the 19th September 1914.  (More information to come).

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Robert Davey

Robert Davey. Robert Davey, violinist with the famous O’Mara Opera Company left his card and a little verse on the 3rd October 1914. (More information to come).

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Bertram Gates

Bertram Gates. Bertram Gates wrote a quote from Shakespeare and signed the book on the 30th September 1914. (More information to come).

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Nancy Sewell

Nancy Sewell. Nancy Sewell signed the book and appeared at the Metropole Theatre, Abertillery in 1914. She wrote a little adage along with “Rip Van Winkle”. More research is needed on the possibility she performed in that show. (More information to come).

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