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    Reginald John Foort (23 January 1893 – 22 May 1980), FRCO, ARCM, was a cinema organist and theatre organist. He was the first official BBC Staff Theatre...
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  • prosthetic limbs Reginald Foort (1893–1980), British cinema organist and theatre organist Fort (surname) This page lists people with the surname Foort. If an internal...
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  • wide-ranging BBC Theatre Organ broadcasts at St George's Hall, London by Reginald Foort, who held the official role of BBC Staff Theatre Organist from 1936...
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  • performances. In 1936 Reginald Foort was appointed resident organist, and the organ was first used in a broadcast on 20 October 1936, played by Foort and three other...
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  • (born 1897) 20 May – Sir Oscar Morland, diplomat (born 1904) 22 May – Reginald Foort, theatre organist (born 1893) 24 May – Ronald Burroughs, diplomat (born...
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    Buddy Cole Jesse Crawford Florence De Jong Reginald Dixon Martin Ellis Lee Erwin Horace Finch Reginald Foort Graham W. Jackson, Sr. Dennis James Stan Kann...
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    Webb Ellis (1806–1872), clergyman, claimed inventor of rugby football Reginald Foort (1893–1980), organist Dennis Gabor (1900–1979), physicist William Gilbert...
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    Buddy Cole Jesse Crawford Florence De Jong Reginald Dixon Martin Ellis Lee Erwin Horace Finch Reginald Foort Graham W. Jackson, Sr. Dennis James Stan Kann...
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    Compton 3 manual 15 rank theatre organ, played on the opening night by Reginald Foort. and the theatre also staged variety shows. The first show played also...
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    American firm M. P. Möller in 1938 as a touring organ by Englishman Reginald Foort, who attended its Pasadena inauguration on April 23, 1980. It had been...
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