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    The Lights o' London is a melodramatic play, by George R. Sims, first produced in London on 10 September 1881 at the Princess's Theatre, produced by and...
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  • Lights of London may refer to: The Lights o' London, an 1881 melodramatic play by George R. Sims Lights of London (1914 film), a British silent film Lights...
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    Haunted People. London: Rider. p. 75. Denham (1895), 2: 79: "corpse lights or candles" Hoerrner, Mark (2006). "History of the Jack-O-Lantern". buzzle...
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    present melodramas, including The Lights o' London (1881) and The Silver King (1882). In 1887, the theatre hosted the farcical comedy Romany Rye written...
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    Warburton Gamble. The film is based on the 1881 stage melodrama The Lights o' London by George Sims and was made at the Lime Grove Studios. Wanda Hawley as...
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  • Paul. The film is based on the 1881 stage melodrama The Lights o' London by George Sims and was made at Ealing Studios. The play was again turned into...
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  • Barrett. The play was staged following the hugely successful The Lights o' London by the same author and producer. Whilst it failed to gather the same positive...
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    George Robert Sims (category Writers from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
    produced at the Royalty Theatre in 1879 and enjoyed a run for 240 nights. In 1881, he wrote the even more successful melodrama, The Lights o' London, produced...
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    Jack-o'-lanterns are associated with the Halloween holiday. Its name comes from the phenomenon of strange lights flickering over peat bogs, called jack-o'-lanterns...
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    he played a part in The Lights o' London. He next played a season of repertoire with Maud Granger's company and then appeared in the initial production...
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