Arnold, Frederick (stage name: Fred Allandale) 9.jul.1872-23.dec.1921 England, London Camberwell - Birmingham
singer, actor, entertainer, 1911 director of the Merry Pierrots, 1913-1921 director of the Premier Pierrots at the Central Pier in Blackpool Lancashire, at time of death residing at Seaholme The Promenade in Blackpool and 125 Victoria Street in London Westminster ; son of stationer/accountant Alfred Arnold (Kent, Sydenham 1845-) and Sophia Hudson (London Camden 1852-) ; 23.sep.1899 in Stonehouse Devon he married actress Ella Martha Blume (Edinburgh Leith 1879-1939 London Hampstead), 23.nov.1912/17.dec.1912 she divorced him on the ground of adultery with Maie Ash and deserting her and their 2 children (after forgiving him and begging him to come back) ; 1915 in London Hackney he married actress, singer Eleanor Mabel Eugene Ash Hicks (stage name: Maie Ash) (London Hackney 31.may.1888-13.dec.1923 Brighton) whose husband Hicks had divorced her 12.sep.1912/12.jan.1914 on ground of the same adultery

Title Parts


[] All the time is summertime with you. Song
words and music by Fred Allandale and Bert Lee
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1911

[] There's every kind of girlie by the seaside
sung by Fred Allandale
words and music by Fred Allandale and Bert Lee
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1915

[] Ten little bridesmaids
sung by Miss Maie Ash and Fred Allandale
words and music by Fred Allandale and Bert Lee
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1915

[] Britannia's lullaby
sung by Fred Allandale, also sung by Tom G. Clare
words and music by Fred Allandale and Bert Lee
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1915

[] My honey dear
sung by Erroll Stanhope and Fred Allandale
music Erroll Stanhope, words Fred Allandale
pub Francis, Day & Hunter, London 1898

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