Albert Hall
In answer to first part of the question about the connection between the Albert Hall and RMS Titanic, we have to look at the Albert Hall itself.
This answer will form part of an article which will be
published later on in the year in The Bay Magazine
The Albert Hall today is situated on the corner of Cradock
Street and Mansell Street.
Sims Reeves |
The Music Hall following its opening, was to be used as a
Public Hall, Concert Hall and also a Music Hall. The Hall was advertised, in
various newspapers at the time and shows
were promoted included the show “Powerful Company of Variety Artists” and “Largest
Diorama in Great Britain and Ireland”
Charles Dickens |
Prince Albert |
Every September commencing 1882, Adelina Pattie, performed a
benefit concert for the benefit of the local infirmary. 1884, saw a performance by Oscar Wilde
entitled “How to arrange your household furniture”
Adelina Pattie |
Oscar Wilde |
Following the sinking of RMS Titanic, April 1912, a
memorial concert was held. However, it is someone performance of 1907, is the answer
You could say that this is the answer but there is a further
answer!!!!
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