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  • She successfully played Eliza again in a 1920 London revival of the play.
  • It was exhibited at the 1920 London motor show, only eight however, were ever built.
  • The buildings at the entrance to 1920 London Road are the remains of the lodge house for Dalbeth House.
  • In 1920 London's Darracq added Sunbeam Motor Car Company to its enterprise and renamed itself S T D Motors.
  • He has also appeared in a lead role in Vikram Bhatt's horror thriller " 1920 London " in 2016.
  • Red sandstone flats in Tollcross RoadA two storey family house in the middle of the drive to St Peter's Cemetery at 1920 London Road is of red brick, rather than sandstone.
  • In early 2013, Bhatt announced his upcoming projects, Creature 3D, India's First 3D Monster Movie with Bipasha Basu in the lead role and 1920 London, third in the 1920 series.
  • It was also revealed that the film would not be in 3D . The sequel to the movie was later named as " 1920 London, and " released on May 6, 2016.
  • She gave this address when sailing on the liner " St Paul " across the Atlantic in August 1916, and the 1920 London electoral register has de Bathe, Emilie Charlotte ( Lady ), listed at the same address.
  • American baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright have placed the 1920 London Tecumsehs on the list of the Top 100 Minor League Baseball Teams of all-time coming in at # 52, with a record of 86 wins and 32 losses.
  • American baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright have placed the 1920 London Tecumsehs of the Michigan Ontario League on the list of the Top 100 Minor League Baseball Teams of all-time coming in at # 52, with a record of 86 wins and 32 losses.
  • In 2016, Karwal made his bollywood debut with Vikram Bhatt's horror thriller " 1920 London ", following the successful series of " 1920 ( film series ) ", co-starring Sharman Joshi and Meera Chopra in the pivotal roles.
  • In 1911, H . L . Mencken wrote : " No other comic opera ever written  no other stage play, indeed, of any sort  was ever so popular . . . . " Pinafore " . . . has been given, and with great success, wherever there are theaters  from Moscow to Buenos Aires, from Cape Town to Shanghai; in Madrid, Ottawa and Melbourne; even in Paris, Rome, Vienna and Berlin . " After the deaths of Gilbert and Sullivan, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company retained exclusive rights to perform their operas in Great Britain until 1962, touring throughout Britain for most of the year and, beginning in 1919, often performing in London for a season of about four months . " The Times " gave the company's 1920 London production an enthusiastic review, saying that the audience was " enraptured ", and regretting that " Pinafore " would be played for only two weeks.