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The Jollty Bys (flourished ca.1902–1915) was a British troupe of seaside entertainers led by Arthur Vernon from around 1910. The troupe of approximately seven men performed at various locations in the south of England, including Herne Bay 1910-1912 and Whitstable, Kent, England (1913-1914). The cast changed from season to season, hosting various repertory theatre actors.

Performers[edit]

J. Barton[edit]

Warwick Bates[edit]

Elsie Don[edit]

Elsie Don performed in the Jollity Boys on Exmouth Pier around 1905.[1]

Mr Easthope[edit]

Joined Royal Artillery by 1915.[2]

Nigel Effingham[edit]

Nigel Effingham died in 1913 in Australia.[3][4] He was acting manager in a 1906 performance of Petronella at Great Queen Street theatre, London.[5]

Montague Ewing[edit]

Montague George Ewing (1890-1957)[6][7] was a pianist and composer.

Willie Garvey[edit]

A. Grace[edit]

Charlie Howard[edit]

Charlie Howard joined the Jollity Boys in 1900. He was witness in a court case involving the troupe in 1902.[8] He was a performer in the Jollity Boys until 1914, and leader of Charlie Howard's Entertainers from 1921, performing at The Lawn, Tankerton.[9]

Victor Hunter[edit]

Rex Kempton[edit]

Stanley Stewart[edit]

Arthur Vernon[edit]

The leader of the Jollity Boys until 1914. He completed his career in 1920 as leader of Arthur Vernon's Concert Party, performing at The Lawn, Tankerton, The Palais De Luxe, The Picture House and The Oxford in the Whitstable area, in 1920.[10]

H. William[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Western Times, Friday 11 August 1916 p.5, col.4: "A french fair, delightful weather, and a large crowd at Exmouth"
  2. ^ Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, Saturday 19 June 1915 p.2 col.4: "What we hear" (Herne Bay) Performers in 1915 not eligible for army conscription
  3. ^ Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, Saturday 13 December 1913 p.4, col.5: "What we hear: that it is reported in Whitstable that Mr Nigel Effingham of the Jollity Boys Company has died in Austrialia ... that all Whitstable will deeply regret the decease of such a talented entertainer"
  4. ^ Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, Saturday 23 May 1914 p.4, col.5: "The Jollity Boys" (The Lawn, Tankerton) Nigel Effingham died 1913/14, replaced in 1914 by Harvey White
  5. ^ J. P. Wearing, The London Stage 1900-1909: A Calendar of Productions, Performers, and Personnel (2013), Scarecrow Press, p.298
  6. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 29 June 2017. Births Sep 1890 Ewing Montague George W. Ham 4a 50
  7. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 29 June 2017. Deaths Mar 1957 Ewing Montague G. 66 Hendon 5e 452
  8. ^ Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette, Saturday 11 October 1902 p.7. col.3: "Interesting case from Herne Bay, the Jollity Boys as defendants, solos v. concerted music"
  9. ^ Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, Saturday 04 June 1921 p.5, col.4: "This year's attraction at The Lawn, Tankerton, Charlie Howard's Entertainers, opening performance tomorrow (Saturday) evening"
  10. ^ [http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000338/19200731/064/0002 Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald, Saturday 31 July 1920 p.2 col.6: "Whitstable Urban District Council, programme of local events"]

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