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26 May 1958 the Carl Rosa Opera Company performed at the Streatham Hill Theatre.

26/5/2021

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On This Day 26 May 1958 the Carl Rosa Opera Company performed at the Streatham Hill Theatre.

Brief history of Carl Rosa:
The union between the soprano Euphrosyne Parepa and the violinist Carl Rosa generated the Carl Rosa Opera Company. They travelled to American in 1865 as members of a concert troupe promoted by the Baltimore impresario Hezekiah Linthicum Bateman. They were successful, remained in America, and eventually married in New York on 26 February 1867.

The outbreak of war two years later curtailed touring but there were London seasons with Joan Hammond, Gwen Catley, Heddle Nash, Norman Allin, Dennis Noble, Parry Jones and Tudor Davies. The end of the war restored the traditional provincial tour but in a climate of post-war austerity.

Mrs Phillips took over the management in 1948, as her husband was unable to continue through ill health. A financial crisis in 1951 prompted the Arts Council subsidy to support further tours in an uneasy alliance with the Carl Rosa Trust. Happily, the company remained adventurous and the 1956 London season included Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini with Charles Craig in the title role.

Two years later another financial crisis involving both the Carl Rosa and Sadler's Wells companies led to further friction with the Trust. The Arts Council controversially withdrew its subsidy and most of the Carl Rosa artists toured for the last time under the guise of 'Touring Opera 1958'. This was an unhappy ending for a cherished organisation that had been on the road for almost ninety years. The Carl Rosa tradition lived on by merging with Sadlers' Wells Opera.

(Carla Rosa Opera Company)
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Images Carl Rosa, Streatham Hill Theatre and Mark Damazer
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Mark David Damazer, CBE. A Streatham Hill resident in Killesier Ave and a former Master of St Peter's College, Oxford, former controller of BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 7 director was a Director of the Carl Rosa Opera Company until 2002

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Wriothesley Russell died On This Day 26th May 1771

26/5/2021

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Wriothesley Russell died On This Day 26th May 1771

Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford KG (1 November 1680 – 26 May 1711) was an English nobleman and politician. He was the son of William Russell, Lord Russell, and his wife Lady Rachel Wriothesley. From 1683 until 1694, he was styled Lord Russell, and from 1695 until his accession in 1700, Marquess of Tavistock.

Russell married the rich heiress Elizabeth Howland, daughter of John Howland of Streatham, on 23 May 1695. Shortly thereafter (13 June 1695), his grandfather, the Duke of Bedford, was created Baron Howland of Streatham to commemorate the marriage.
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Image by Isaac Beckett, after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt
© National Portrait Gallery, London. (Creative Commons License)

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Queen Elizabeth's visit to Streatham

25/5/2021

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On This Day 25th May 1587 Queen Elizabeth 1 made her 3rd visit of 4 to Streatham at "Colbrands" where she was entertained by Dr Robert Forth
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Image ©National Portrait Gallery, Creative Commons License
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Desmond Dekker

25/5/2021

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Desmond Adolphus Dacres (Desmond Dekker), singer and songwriter, died On This Day 25th May 2006. He is buried at Streatham Park Cemetery.
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Best known for his hit The Israelites
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St Leonard's School opened on 24 May 1813 at rear of White Lion Pub

24/5/2021

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On This Day 24th May 1813 St Leonard's School opened at the back of the White Lion Public House with 40 boys

The plan was to open the school on the village Common, Tooting Bec Common next to the Streatham Workhouse. Subscribers were the Duke of Bedford, Earl Coventry, John Kymer, Reverend Hill, Mrs Thrale and the Streatham Cricket Club.

In 1837 there was concern regarding the suitability of a school adjacent to a pub and £1000 was raised to build a new school in Mitcham Lane near to Mrs Kymer's Girls School
In 1961 the school moved to its current location, on the site of Streatham Grammar School.
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Source Tony Pizzoferro and John Brown St Leonard's Church of England Primary School: A Proud Heritage 1813-2013 available by completing a book request form https://www.streathamsociety.org.uk/publications.html
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Major Alfred James Terence Fleming-Sandes VC. He was born in Northstead Road. One of 6 VC recipients  connected to Streatham

24/5/2021

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On This Day 24 May 1961 Major Alfred James Terence Fleming-Sandes VC died. He was born in Northstead Road. One of 6 VCs connected to Streatham

On 29 September 1915 at the Hohenzollern Redoubt, France, Second Lieutenant Fleming-Sandes was sent to command a company which was in a very critical position. His men, very much shaken by continual bombing and machine-gun fire, were beginning to retire, but the second lieutenant collected a few bombs and jumping on the parapet in full view of the Germans, only 20 yards (18 m) away, threw them. Although severely wounded almost at once, he continued to advance and throw bombs until he was again wounded. This act put new heart into his men and saved the situation. (London Gazette)
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http://www.vconline.org.uk/alfred-j-t-fleming.../4586724877
(The final image is at the Streatham War Memorial)
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King Edward VII; Queen Alexandra; King George V; Queen Mary; Princess Victoria of Wales- Christina Broom

23/5/2021

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This picture was taken by Christina Broom On This Day 23 May 1908. Christina Broom had a stationers shop in Streatham Hill where she sold postcards of her pictures
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King Edward VII; Queen Alexandra; King George V; Queen Mary; Princess Victoria of Wales
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Howland Memorial St Leonard's Church

23/5/2021

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On This Day 23 May 1695 the marriage took place of the great grand-daughter of Sir Giles Howland Elizabeth Howland , aged 13 to the 14 year old Marquis of Tavistock who became the Duke of Bedford
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After the wedding service in the chapel of the Manor House the young couple were missed from the celebrations; they had quietly slipped away to play on their own
Image the Howland memorial in St Leonard's Church

(John Brown)
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Conrad Dressler

22/5/2021

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On This Day 22 May 1856 Conrad Dressler was born

Conrad Dressler (22 May 1856 – 3 August 1940) was an English sculptor and potter.
He was born in Streatham and the family lived at "Broadlands" Streatham High Road. His father Gustavus born in Germany, mother Suzanne born in France plus 2 brothers , a sister and 5 servants
Dressler studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art. He was later influenced by the Arts & Crafts Movement. He worked in partnership with Harold Rathbone between 1894 and 1897 at the Della Robbia Pottery, and then moved to Marlow Common in Buckinghamshire, where he established the Medmenham Pottery specialising in architectural tiles and large wall panels, created from small sections

Dressler was the inventor of a tunnel kiln known as the 'Dressler oven'. 
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(Mapping the Practice and Profession of Sculpture Robert Prescott-Walker)
Image John Ruskin by Conrad Dressler bronze bust, 1888
© National Portrait Gallery, London. Reproduced under the Creative Commons License
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Binnie Hale

22/5/2021

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Binnie Hale was born On This Day 22 May 1899 in Liverpool. Her father, Robert Hale, and younger brother, Sonnie Hale, were actors. They lived at 53 Drewstead Road

Beatrice "Binnie" Mary Hale-Monro (22 May 1899 – 10 January 1984) was an English actress, singer and dancer. She was one of the most successful musical theatre stars in London in the 1920s and 1930s, able to sing leading roles in operetta as well as musicals, and she was popular as a principal boy in pantomime. Her best-remembered roles were in the musicals No, No, Nanette (1925) and Mr. Cinders (1929), in which she sang "Spread a Little Happiness".
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Photo 1 by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 6 September 1923 @National Portrait Gallery reproduced under the Creative Commons License
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