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  12. Winifred Barnes postcard (from DR to Marc Anthony) dated March 26, 1914.
  13. Gertie Millar postcard (from Marc Anthony to Mrs Regina Anthony in Davos), undated but c. December 15, 1915.
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  15. The Evening News, January 24, 1969, London, England.
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  30. The New York Clipper, December 20, 1922.
  31. Correspondence (from P. G. Wodehouse to W. H. Berry), March 9, 1922.
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  34. The Evening News, October 1, 1923, London, England.
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  36. The Daily Telegraph, May 21, 1956.
  37. “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/).
  38. Piccadilly Hotel Programme, February 8, 1924.
  39. The Ball Room, August 1925, London, England.
  40. British American Magazine, Jan-Mar, 1924.
  41. The Argus, Melbourne. June 21, 1924, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  42. The Ball Room, August 1925, London, England.
  43. The Daily Mail, December 21, 1925, London, England.
  44. The Billboard, December 26, 1925, New York, New York.
  45. The Shanghai Mercury, April 16, 1926, Shanghai, China.
  46. The Daily Mirror, December 29, 1925, London, England.
  47. “Colette’s Liverpool Letter” in the Liverpool Courier, January 4, 1926, Liverpool, England.
  48. The Daily Sketch, April 11, 1926, London, England.
  49. The Evening News, March 9, 1926, London, England.
  50. The Glasgow Herald, March 18, 1926, Glasgow, Scotland.
  51. The People, October 8, 1926, London, England.
  52. The Sunday Chronicle, November 7, 1926, Manchester, England.
  53. The Stage, November 11, 1926, London, England.
  54. Playhouse Theatre Programme, 1927.
  55. The Sunday Independent, February 12, 1928.
  56. Biography of Carl Hentschel in “The Yellow Nineties on Line” (downloaded on September 15, 2015 from http://www.1890s.ca/PDFs/hentschel_bio.pdf).
  57. The Daily News and Westminster Gazette, February 2, 1928, London, England.
  58. Melody Maker, May 1928, London, England.
  59. Everybody’s Weekly, May 12, 1928, London, England.
  60. The Penang Gazette, June 1, 1928, Georgetown, Penang.
  61. The Daily Express, September 5, 1928, London, England.
  62. The Sydney Morning Herald, October 6, 1908, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  63. The Era, November 21, 1928, London, England.
  64. Theatre World, June 1930, London, England.
  65. The Encore, May 15, 1930, London, England.
  66. Vivian Ellis (1903-1996) was, at this time, arguably the most popular English composer of light music.
  67. Winning Post, May 23, 1931. London, England.
  68. The Sunday Express, July 20, 1931, London, England.
  69. Dollar Academy Archives. Dollar Magazine May 1931.
  70. Dollar Academy Archives. HMV disc no. 30-7503; catalogue no. B14.
  71. The Stage: The Variety, June 19, 1930, London, England.
  72. Winning Post, August 31, 1931, London, England.
  73. London Picturegoer, July 2, 1932, London, England.
  74. The Daily Telegraph, February 23, 1932, London, England.
  75. Gaiety Theatre Programme, October 1932, London, England.
  76. Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded on September 17, 2015 from http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/family?cfpid=28028372974).
  77. Guest Invitation Card — The Bat Club, February 13, 1933.
  78. Signed photograph of Hughie Green, 1935.
  79. Unidentified newspaper clipping, May 10, 1937.
  80. Radio Times, Television Supplement, April 23, 1937, London, England.
  81. Belita in Wikipedia.org (downloaded from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belita on September 18, 2015).
  82. Correspondence from BBC, September 15 and October 15, 1936.
  83. Theatre Programme, December 6–11, 1937.
  84. Correspondence (Ivor Novello to Anthony), March/April, 1939.
  85. Vaudeville Theatre Programme, April 1942.
  86. Correspondence (Lily Elsie to Marc Anthony), January 6, 1941.
  87. 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)
  88. Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28028372974/facts on September 18, 2015).
  89. 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)
  90. Farewell Dinner Menu, November 14, 1946.
  91. The Evening Standard, September 20, 1952, London England.
  92. Unidentified newspaper article, April 17, 1953.
  93. Music and Musicians, April 1958, London England.
  94. Picture postcard (Franz Lehar to Marc Anthony), April 26, 1925.
  95. The Tatler & Bystander, December 28, 1960, London, England.
  96. Picture postcard (Anton Dolin to Marc Anthony), August 16, 1951.
  97. Chou de Gabriel Domergue: Le Cabaret menu, August 18, 1955.
  98. Cast picture: Anton Dolin as St George in “Where the Rainbow Ends”.
  99. Unidentified newspaper clipping (byline: R. B. Marriott), September 1966.
  100. Unidentified Australian newspaper clipping, 1964.
  101. The Daily Telegraph, August 19, 1969.
  102. George Arliss on Wikipedia (downloaded from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Arliss on September 18, 2015).
  103. Poster for event at Maxim’s, Great Eastern Hotel, Calcutta, India.
  104. Mischa de la Motte in “A Suburban Party” on Youtube (downloaded from  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBI2qgPTawk on September 18, 2015).
  105. Robert Marcar Anthony on Ancestry.com (downloaded from http://person.ancestry.com/tree/19962126/person/28028372974/facts on September 18, 2015).
  106. Unidentified newspaper clipping, July 3, 1970.