Stage Appearances
- The Duke's Motto (with Kate Terry, sister of Ellen Terry), January, 1863, Theatre Royal Lyceum.
- A Day After The Fair, March, 1864, Royal Lyceum Theatre.
- Bel Demonio, March, 1864 with Kate Terry, Royal Lyceum Theatre.
- Nursey Chickweed, December, 1865, Royal Lyceum Theatre.
- The Master of Ravenswood, May, 1866, Royal Lyceum Theatre.
- The Corsican Brothers, June, 1866, Royal Lyceum Theatre.
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Name | Lavenu, Ethel |
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Date of birth | 1842 |
Place of birth | Chelsea, London |
Date of death | August 14, 1917 |
Place of death | Middlesex, England |
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