The Beatles and the Rolling Stones first met at the Crawdaddy Club on Sunday 14 April 1963.
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The Beatles and the Rolling Stones first meeting
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English National Opera
Originated in the opera recitals presented by Lilian Baylis at the Old Vic theatre in 1898 and then at Sadler's Wells. As Sadler's Wells Opera it moved to the London Coliseum in 1968 and became the...
Reverend Augustus M Toplady
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Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson
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WAG Club
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Dave Davies
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Ellen Wilkinson
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Adam Smith
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