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Bailey, Margaret – c1900s

Margaret Bailey Undated

Title Margaret Bailey
Date c1900s
Location Yeadon
Photo ID X122
Comment The two characters were played by Charlotte Jones (Nee Marshall) and Margaret Bailey who was married to Frank Chaney.
Margaret Bailey c1900s

M040 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Margaret Bailey posing on stage at the Theatre Royal (Peeps).

Margaret Bailey c1900s

M041 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Margaret Bailey at the Theatre Royal (Peeps) acting as a male impersonator.

Margaret Bailey c1900s

M042 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Margaret Bailey featured male impersonations as part of her act. 
A few women became famous in Music Halls with this kind of performance, notably Vesta Tilley who made the song “Burlington Bertie” famous.

Margaret Bailey c1900s

X102 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Miss Margaret Bailey, her stage act was male impersonation. 
Her father Tom Bailey was one of the founder members of the People’s Theatre (Peeps), his two daughters Margaret and Laura often appeared as principals in the pantomimes there. 
The family lived in a small yard behind the Robin Inn which faced onto George Street.

Margaret Bailey c1900s

M043 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Margaret Bailey often performed as a male impersonator but is seen here in women’s wear.

Margaret Bailey c1900s

M044 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Wearing evening dress, Margaret Bailey male impersonator.

Margaret Bailey c1900s

M045 – Margaret Bailey, Undated.

Margaret Bailey – Undated

Appearing together in pantomime for the final time, Gladys Walker is on the left, Margaret Bailey is on the right. 
The venue was Yeadon Temperance Hall.

To view more photographs of Margaret Bailey and the Theatre Royal (Peeps) 1876-1915. Please – Click Here.

Consolidated by Jack Brayshaw. 10 June 2022.
Last updated: 12 June 2022.

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