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Arthur Henry HallamARTHUR HENRY HALLAM Friend of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
WOMAN FAINTS"Found Daisy in a dead faint on the floor, and Captain Hallam bending over her." Date: 1890
St Ediths Orphanage (Hallam Hall), Clevedon, SomersetSt Ediths Orphanage, also known as Hallam Hall, at Clevedon. The home was run by the Church Extension Association. Date: Date unknown
Mary Emily Hitchens (nee Prinsep) (later Lady Tennyson)Mary Emily ( May ) Prinsep (1853-1931), Daughter of Charles Robert Prinsep; former wife of Andrew Hichens, and later wife of Hallam Tennyson
Music cover, Good-Bye, Girls, I m Through, words by John Golden, music by Ivan Caryll, sung by Basil Hallam. 1915
Music cover, Gilbert the Filbert, words by Arthur Wimperis, music by Herman Finck, sung by Basil Hallam, from Alfred Butts The Passing Show, Palace Theatre, London. 1914
St Ediths Home, Clevedon, SomersetA view of St Ediths Home (or Orphanage) for Girls at Clevedon, Somerset, also known as Hallam Hall
Elsie Janis & Basil Hallam in the Passing ShowA page from The Sketch magazine showing scenes from The Passing Show, the popular revue of 1915, starring American actress, Elsie Janis and British actor and heart throb Basil Hallam
Elsie Janis and Basil HallamElsie Janis (March 16, 1889 February 26, 1956), American singer, songwriter, actress, and screenwriter. Entertaining the troops during World War I immortalized her as " the sweetheart of
Tennyson / Hallam SlabsMemorial tablets to Tennysons friends Arthur and Henry Hallam, in Clevedon church. His poem In Memoriam was a tribute to Arthur. Date: 1809 - 1892
Henry Hallam - 1HENRY HALLAM Historian Date: 1777 - 1859
Henry Hallam - 2HENRY HALLAM Historian depicted refreshing himself with a stimulating cup of tea. Date: 1777 - 1859
Union Offices, West Bromwich, StaffordshireThe West Bromwich Unions offices on Hallam Street, West Bromwich, adjacent to the Union workhouse