- India: Select Marriages, 1792‐1948. Ancestry.com Operations Inc., Provo, UT, USA, 2014.
- Wright NH. Respected Citizens: The History of Armenians in Singapore and Malaysia. Amassia Publishing, Middle Park, Victoria, Australia. 2003.
- Bloomberg Business. Company overview of A. A. Anthony Securities Sdn. Bhd. (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=23023409).
- Wilks F. “The Armenian legacy in Penang”, initially published April 17, 2014 (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from http://www.expatgomalaysia.com/2014/04/17/the-armenian-legacy-in-penang/).
- Joseph Manook Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28026231425/facts).
- Regina Anthony (neé Gregory) on Ancestry.com (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28026542675/facts).
- Frank Swettenham on Wikipedia.org (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Swettenham).
- John Gardener (“Jack”) Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded on September 13, 2015 from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28028372368/facts).
- Cross, Col E. Excerpt of letter published in The Dollar Magazine, Dollar Academy, Scotland. 1957.
- The Evening News, January 24, 1969, London, England.
- Lily Elsie postcard (from Marc Anthony to Mrs Regina Anthony) dated May 18, 1911.
- Winifred Barnes postcard (from DR to Marc Anthony) dated March 26, 1914.
- Gertie Millar postcard (from Marc Anthony to Mrs Regina Anthony in Davos), undated but c. December 15, 1915.
- The Straits Times, November 24, 1915, Singapore.
- The Evening News, January 24, 1969, London, England.
- See entry for Glebe Place under “Simon’s Walks” on the web site of the At Home Inn Chelsea (downloaded on December 15, 2015 from http://www.athomeinnchelsea.com/simons-walks.html).
- British Broadcasting Corporation Music Archives. Performances by Ethel Peake at the Promenade Conferences (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/events/performers/2515/performances).
- London Coliseum Programmes, February 9 and 16, 1920.
- Scowcroft P. James Lyon 1872-1949, in Classical Music on the Web (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from musicweb-international.com/garlands/lyon.htm).
- The New York Clipper, March 3, 1920, New York, New York.
- Anthony RM. “The romance of success.” Woman’s Weekly, September 25, 1920.
- The Concert World. February 1921, Vol. 1, No. 11.
- Correspondence (P.G. Wodehouse to W. H. Berry), March 9, 1922.
- The Guide to Musical Theatre. “Box o’ Tricks” (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from guidetomusicaltheatre.com/shows_b/boxotricks.htm).
- Correspondence (P. G. Wodehouse to “Tommy”), March 9, 1922.
- “Music and the man”, an article in The Actor, April 1922.
- Leigh-Bennett EP. “Night Lights No. VIII – The Ham Bone”. The Bystander, August 22, 1923.
- The Evening News, date unknown (an article bylined C.G.), London, England.
- The New York Clipper, November 3, 1920.
- The New York Clipper, December 20, 1922.
- Correspondence (from P. G. Wodehouse to W. H. Berry), March 9, 1922.
- The Illustrated Sunday Herald, June 13, 1926
- The Standard, May 14, 1922, London, England.
- The Evening News, October 1, 1923, London, England.
- Cohen-Stratyner B. “Andre Charlot’s revue of 1924” on the blog site of the New York Public Library (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from http://www.nypl.org/blog/2012/06/27/andre-charlots-revue-1924).
- The Daily Telegraph, May 21, 1956.
- “Clubs — Ham Yard”, an article dated February 11, 2012, on the blog site “Cocktails with Elvira” (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from https://elvirabarney.wordpress.com/2012/02/11/ham-yard/).
- Piccadilly Hotel Programme, February 8, 1924.
- The Ball Room, August 1925, London, England.
- British American Magazine, Jan-Mar, 1924.
- The Argus, Melbourne. June 21, 1924, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- The Ball Room, August 1925, London, England.
- The Daily Mail, December 21, 1925, London, England.
- The Billboard, December 26, 1925, New York, New York.
- The Shanghai Mercury, April 16, 1926, Shanghai, China.
- The Daily Mirror, December 29, 1925, London, England.
- “Colette’s Liverpool Letter” in the Liverpool Courier, January 4, 1926, Liverpool, England.
- The Daily Sketch, April 11, 1926, London, England.
- The Evening News, March 9, 1926, London, England.
- The Glasgow Herald, March 18, 1926, Glasgow, Scotland.
- The People, October 8, 1926, London, England.
- The Sunday Chronicle, November 7, 1926, Manchester, England.
- The Stage, November 11, 1926, London, England.
- Playhouse Theatre Programme, 1927.
- The Sunday Independent, February 12, 1928.
- Biography of Carl Hentschel in “The Yellow Nineties on Line” (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from http://www.1890s.ca/PDFs/hentschel_bio.pdf).
- The Daily News and Westminster Gazette, February 2, 1928, London, England.
- Melody Maker, May 1928, London, England.
- Everybody’s Weekly, May 12, 1928, London, England.
- The Penang Gazette, June 1, 1928, Georgetown, Penang.
- The Daily Express, September 5, 1928, London, England.
- The Sydney Morning Herald, October 6, 1908, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- The Era, November 21, 1928, London, England.
- Theatre World, June 1930, London, England.
- The Encore, May 15, 1930, London, England.
- Vivian Ellis (1903-1996) was, at this time, arguably the most popular English composer of light music.
- Winning Post, May 23, 1931. London, England.
- The Sunday Express, July 20, 1931, London, England.
- Dollar Academy Archives. Dollar Magazine May 1931.
- Dollar Academy Archives. HMV disc no. 30-7503; catalogue no. B14.
- The Stage: The Variety, June 19, 1930, London, England.
- Winning Post, August 31, 1931, London, England.
- London Picturegoer, July 2, 1932, London, England.
- The Daily Telegraph, February 23, 1932, London, England.
- Gaiety Theatre Programme, October 1932, London, England.
- Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded on September 17, 2015 from http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/family?cfpid=28028372974).
- Guest Invitation Card — The Bat Club, February 13, 1933.
- Signed photograph of Hughie Green, 1935.
- Unidentified newspaper clipping, May 10, 1937.
- Radio Times, Television Supplement, April 23, 1937, London, England.
- Belita in Wikipedia.org (downloaded from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belita on September 18, 2015).
- Correspondence from BBC, September 15 and October 15, 1936.
- Theatre Programme, December 6–11, 1937.
- Correspondence (Ivor Novello to Anthony), March/April, 1939.
- Vaudeville Theatre Programme, April 1942.
- Correspondence (Lily Elsie to Marc Anthony), January 6, 1941.
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Leslie Lincoln Henson — Great War Entertainer on the Western Front Association web site (downloaded from http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/great-war-people/brothers-arms/3361-leslie-lincoln-henson-great-war-entertainer.html#sthash.0DspPOLy.dpbs on Spetember 18, 2015)
- Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28028372974/facts on September 18, 2015).
- MS Kungsholm (renamed MS John Ericsson during World War II) on Wikipedia.com (downloaded from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS_Kungsholm_(1928) on September 18, 2015)
- Farewell Dinner Menu, November 14, 1946.
- The Evening Standard, September 20, 1952, London England.
- Unidentified newspaper article, April 17, 1953.
- Music and Musicians, April 1958, London England.
- Picture postcard (Franz Lehar to Marc Anthony), April 26, 1925.
- The Tatler & Bystander, December 28, 1960, London, England.
- Picture postcard (Anton Dolin to Marc Anthony), August 16, 1951.
- Chou de Gabriel Domergue: Le Cabaret menu, August 18, 1955.
- Cast picture: Anton Dolin as St George in “Where the Rainbow Ends”.
- Unidentified newspaper clipping (byline: R. B. Marriott), September 1966.
- Unidentified Australian newspaper clipping, 1964.
- The Daily Telegraph, August 19, 1969.
- George Arliss on Wikipedia (downloaded from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Arliss on September 18, 2015).
- Poster for event at Maxim’s, Great Eastern Hotel, Calcutta, India.
- Mischa de la Motte in “A Suburban Party” on Youtube (downloaded from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBI2qgPTawk on September 18, 2015).
- Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28028372974/facts on September 18, 2015).
- Unidentified newspaper clipping, July 3, 1970.