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Shakespearean company, making her first professional appearances in minor roles during a tour of South Africa in 1897. She had married Lawrence on 2 June 1897 at the church of St Stephen in Kensington in London, and their daughter, the actress
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London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932 for Florence Lilian Braithwaite: Kensington and Chelsea, St Stephen, Kensington, 1888-1931 - Ancestry.com
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Dame Lilian Braithwaite died in London on 17 September 1948 in the belief that her illness was temporary and that soon she would be rehearsing a new play.
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that she was "the second most beautiful woman in London" by replying "I shall long cherish that, coming from our second-best theatre critic."
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in December 1942 which played for three years. Her last known notable performance was as Mrs. Armitage in the film
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In 1940, during World War II, Braithwaite served as chairman and chief organiser of the hospital division of
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Lilian Braithwaite first acted with amateur companies including the Strolling Players and the
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England & Wales, Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918: 1905 - Ancestry.com
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Braithwaite made her first professional London appearance as Celia in
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and with him appeared in a season of the works of Shakespeare at the
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from 1901 to 1904. In 1912 she appeared as the Madonna in
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at the Haymarket Theatre (1938) and Lady Mountstephan in
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Biography of Dame Lilian Braithwaite - encyclopedia.com
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Her greatest triumph was as the alcoholic mother in
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Index

Dame
DBE

Charles Sims
Ramsgate
Kent
England
Croydon High School
Gerald Lawrence
Joyce Carey
DBE

Ramsgate
Kent
Croydon High School
Philip Maud
Oxford University Dramatic Society
William Haviland
Gerald Lawrence
Joyce Carey

As You Like It
Theatre Royal Haymarket
Frank Benson
Comedy Theatre
George Alexander
St James's Theatre
C. B. Cochran
A Bill of Divorcement
Clemence Dane

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