Ursula Hirst, the Glossary
Ursula Hirst-Sheron (23 February 1909 – 30 October 2002) was a British character actress.[1]
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11 relations: Admirals All (play), Brompton Cemetery, Cambridge Theatre, Harold Pinter Theatre, It's in the Bag (1936 film), London, Noël Coward Theatre, Please Turn Over, Q Theatre, See How They Run (play), This Is My Street.
Admirals All (play)
Admirals All is a 1934 adventure comedy play by the British writers Ian Hay and Stephen King-Hall about a film star who becomes mixed up with the Royal Navy and Chinese pirates.
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Brompton Cemetery
Brompton Cemetery (originally the West of London and Westminster Cemetery) is since 1852 the first (and only) London cemetery to be Crown property, managed by The Royal Parks, in West Brompton in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Ursula Hirst and Brompton Cemetery are Burials at Brompton Cemetery.
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Cambridge Theatre
The Cambridge Theatre is a West End theatre, on a corner site in Earlham Street facing Seven Dials, in the London Borough of Camden, built in 1929–30 for Bertie Meyer on an "irregular triangular site".
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Harold Pinter Theatre
The Harold Pinter Theatre, known as the Comedy Theatre until 2011,, BBC News, 7 September 2011, accessed 8 September 2011.
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It's in the Bag (1936 film)
Irish For Luck is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox and Jack Barty.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Noël Coward Theatre
The Noël Coward Theatre, formerly known as the Albery Theatre, is a West End theatre in St.
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Please Turn Over
Please Turn Over (also known as P.T.O.) is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Gerald Thomas and starring Ted Ray, Julia Lockwood, Jean Kent, Joan Sims, Leslie Phillips, Charles Hawtrey, Lionel Jeffries and Victor Maddern.
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Q Theatre
The Q Theatre was a British theatre located near Kew Bridge in Brentford, west London, which operated between 1924 and 1958.
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See How They Run (play)
See How They Run is an English comedy in three acts by Philip King.
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This Is My Street
This Is My Street is a 1964 British black and white kitchen sink drama film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Ian Hendry, June Ritchie, Avice Landone, John Hurt and Meredith Edwards.
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