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t the British Music Hall Society () we regularly receive inquiries from those seeking to trace their theatrical relatives. We always recommend the British Newspaper), which has revolutionised theatre research with the digitisation of the main theatrical newspapers including (1838-1939), (1880-2007) and (1889-1912), as well as publications such as (1877-1914) and 1870-1907) which contain much theatrical content. Theatre and sport often went hand in hand as can be seen from such publications as (1874-1970).

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