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Stock No. 41995
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LLOYD

(Marie, 1870-1922, Variety and Pantomime Comedienne)
Fine Early Vintage Albumen Cabinet Photo by W. V. Amey of Portsmouth, signed and inscribed
yours sincerely showing her three quarters length as a young girl, 6½ x 4¼, no place, 25th September
Item Date: 1893
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Background
Marie Lloyd was a music hall singer, comedian and musical theatre actress. She was best known for her performances of songs such as The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery, My Old Man (Said Follow the Van) and Oh Mr Porter What Shall I Do. She received both criticism and praise for her use of innuendo and double entendre during her performances, but enjoyed a long and prosperous career, during which she was affectionately called the Queen of the Music Hall. Her ability to add lewdness to the most innocent of lyrics led to frequent clashes with the then guardians of morality. Legend has it that when the moralists objected to her song I sits among the cabbages and peas, with its daring - for the context - reference to urinating, she transformed the lyrics, and sang instead I sits among the cabbages and leeks to roars of laughter from her adoring audience. W. V. Amey was a Photographic studio on Landport which flourished from 1875 to 1898.
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