Showing posts with label Chelsea Palace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chelsea Palace. Show all posts
Saturday 14th March 1942
Glad that it is 1/2 day. Met Don. Could not get in the pictures so went to the Chelsea Palace. Not very good.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Work
Friday 13th February 1942
Met Don but it was too late for the Pictures so we went to the Palace. Not a bad show, but very clean & shallow jokes.
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Chelsea Palace,
Don
Tuesday 13th January 1942
Fred rang me this morning. Wanted to know if I'm going to Wembley on Saturday with him. Don't feel so good. Caught a cold. Went to the Chelsea Palace with Don.
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Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Freddie
Saturday 27th December 1941
Went to get my engagement ring this afternoon. Lovely thing. Went to the Palace in evening with Mum & Dad. Dead show.
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Chelsea Palace,
Shopping
Thursday 18th December 1941
Don came over. Mum, Dad & Hilda went to the Palace. Don went late.
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Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Hilda
Saturday 22nd November 1941
Went to the Chelsea Palace with Don. The best show they’ve had up there for weeks. We both enjoyed it very much.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Entertainment,
Theatre
Friday 31st October 1941
Feel awful this morning. Got my money & went home. Fred came home. Brought me some lovely flowers. We went to the Chelsea Palace.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Freddie
Thursday 16th October 1941
Don came over in evening. Did not go out. Mum & Dad went to the Palace.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Don
Wednesday 15th October 1941
Fred brought me a dozen yellow roses. We went to the Chelsea Palace. Best show they’ve had there for weeks. Nellie Wallace, Dick Henderson, his son, & twin daughters & Rawitz & Landuer [sic] on two pianos. Enjoyable evening.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Entertainment,
Freddie
Saturday 19th July 1941
Don came over in the evening. Went to the Chelsea Palace but was a rotten show. Did not hear one word.
On this day: The BBC's "V for Victory" campaign was given the government's seal of approval when Winston Churchill used the phrase in a speech, from which point he started using the V hand sign.
On this day: The BBC's "V for Victory" campaign was given the government's seal of approval when Winston Churchill used the phrase in a speech, from which point he started using the V hand sign.

Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Entertainment,
Theatre
Saturday 14th June 1941
Went to the Gaumont with Mum in the afternoon. Went to the Palace with Don, his mother & cousin in the pm.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Gaumont
Thursday 5th June 1941
Funny morning after a violent storm & air raid. Saw Don & went to Chelsea Palace. Not very good.
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Air Raid,
Chelsea Palace,
Entertainment,
Theatre,
Weather
Monday 19th May 1941
Don came over & we went to Chelsea Palace. Not so bad this week. Was going out with Freddie but he had to work.
Labels:
Chelsea Palace,
Don,
Freddie,
Theatre
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