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Robert William Speaight CBE (/speɪt/; 1904 – 1976) was a
British actor and writer, and the
brother of
George Speaight, the puppeteer.
Speaight studied under...
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George Victor Speaight FRSA (/speɪt/; 6
September 1914 – 22
December 2005) was a
theatre historian,
author and
performer and the
leading authority on 19th-century...
- Neil
Speaight (born 9
September 1978) is a
British middle-distance
runner who
currently resides in London, England. Neil
Speaight at
World Athletics "Athlete...
- men and
women were not separated. Some
circus historians such as
George Speaight have
stated "these
performances may have
taken place in the
great arenas...
- of Half-Forgotten Europe. London:
Allen Lane. ISBN 978-0-141-04886-4.
Speaight,
Robert (1975). The
Companion Guide to Burgundy. London: Collins. revised...
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Brenda Ethel Speaight married name
Brenda Singer (1906-1989) was an
English international badminton player.
Brenda born in 1906 was the runner-up in three...
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severely damaged by a bomb. In 1946 Keen
appointed George Speaight as the
manager of the shop.
Speaight was to be ****ociated with the shop and the
museum that...
- such as
Edmund Kean,
William Macready and
Henry Irving. The
actor Robert Speaight described it as "Olivier's
first incontestably great performance". This...
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Margaret Isabella Mary
Hebblethwaite (née
Speaight; born 16 June 1951) is a
British writer, journalist,
activist and
religious worker from London. The...
- time, and much of the show was impromptu." This was
elaborated by
George Speaight, who
explained that the
plotline "is like a
story compiled in a parlour...