Baddeley Cake cut for 144th year at Drury Lane Theatre. For the 144th year in succession, the Baddeley Cake was cut in the Grand Saloon, of Drury Lane Theatre, London, after the performance on Twelth Night. The ceremony was witnessed only by the management and the company appearing in the current play, Ivor Novello's ' Crest of the Wave', Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became an actor, left £100 in 1794, the interest on the money to be used for the making of a cake to be eaten by the company at Drury Lane every Twelth Night. Photo shows, Mr C M Lowne, trustee of the Braddeley Cake fund, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/baddeley-cake-cut-for-144th-year-at-drury-lane-theatre-for-the-144th-year-in-succession-the-baddeley-cake-was-cut-in-the-grand-saloon-of-drury-lane-theatre-london-after-the-performance-on-twelth-night-the-ceremony-was-witnessed-only-by-the-management-and-the-company-appearing-in-the-current-play-ivor-novellos-crest-of-the-wave-robert-baddeley-a-pastry-cook-who-became-an-actor-left-100-in-1794-the-interest-on-the-money-to-be-used-for-the-making-of-a-cake-to-be-eaten-by-the-company-at-drury-lane-every-twelth-night-photo-shows-mr-c-m-lowne-trustee-of-the-braddeley-cake-fund-c-image359628452.html
RM2BW2DN8–Baddeley Cake cut for 144th year at Drury Lane Theatre. For the 144th year in succession, the Baddeley Cake was cut in the Grand Saloon, of Drury Lane Theatre, London, after the performance on Twelth Night. The ceremony was witnessed only by the management and the company appearing in the current play, Ivor Novello's ' Crest of the Wave', Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became an actor, left £100 in 1794, the interest on the money to be used for the making of a cake to be eaten by the company at Drury Lane every Twelth Night. Photo shows, Mr C M Lowne, trustee of the Braddeley Cake fund, c
Mary Martin takes a bite of cake offered to her by Graham Payn during a time honoured function which was revived at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Function. The ceremony dates from 1794 when Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became a noted Drury Lane actor, set up a fund for the provision annualy of a cake to be cut in the presence and eaten by his Majesty's company of comedians then appearing as Drury Lane. - 6 January 1946 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mary-martin-takes-a-bite-of-cake-offered-to-her-by-graham-payn-during-a-time-honoured-function-which-was-revived-at-theatre-royal-drury-lane-function-the-ceremony-dates-from-1794-when-robert-baddeley-a-pastry-cook-who-became-a-noted-drury-lane-actor-set-up-a-fund-for-the-provision-annualy-of-a-cake-to-be-cut-in-the-presence-and-eaten-by-his-majestys-company-of-comedians-then-appearing-as-drury-lane-6-january-1946-image355278713.html
RM2BJ09HD–Mary Martin takes a bite of cake offered to her by Graham Payn during a time honoured function which was revived at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Function. The ceremony dates from 1794 when Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became a noted Drury Lane actor, set up a fund for the provision annualy of a cake to be cut in the presence and eaten by his Majesty's company of comedians then appearing as Drury Lane. - 6 January 1946
Mary Martin takes a bite of cake offered to her by Graham Payn during a time honoured function which was revived at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Function. The ceremony dates from 1794 when Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became a noted Drury Lane actor, set up a fund for the provision annualy of a cake to be cut in the presence and eaten by his Majesty's company of comedians then appearing as Drury Lane. 6 January 1946 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mary-martin-takes-a-bite-of-cake-offered-to-her-by-graham-payn-during-a-time-honoured-function-which-was-revived-at-theatre-royal-drury-lane-function-the-ceremony-dates-from-1794-when-robert-baddeley-a-pastry-cook-who-became-a-noted-drury-lane-actor-set-up-a-fund-for-the-provision-annualy-of-a-cake-to-be-cut-in-the-presence-and-eaten-by-his-majestys-company-of-comedians-then-appearing-as-drury-lane-6-january-1946-image623938066.html
RM2Y72RAA–Mary Martin takes a bite of cake offered to her by Graham Payn during a time honoured function which was revived at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane Function. The ceremony dates from 1794 when Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook who became a noted Drury Lane actor, set up a fund for the provision annualy of a cake to be cut in the presence and eaten by his Majesty's company of comedians then appearing as Drury Lane. 6 January 1946
TAKING THE CAKE- FOR THE SECONS TIME . The annual and ancient Twelfth Night ceremony of cutting the BADDELEY CAKE took place at the Theatre Royal ,Drury Lane , London , last night . For the second time running it was past of ''OKLAHOMA '' , the popular American show, that '' did the cutting '' at this theatrical event , which is in memory of Robert Baddeley , the pastry-cook actor who dies in 1794 . He left a request of the provision of a cake to be cut by '' His majesty's company of comedians'' .It has became a custom for the current company at Drury Lane to perform the ceremony . PICT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/taking-the-cake-for-the-secons-time-the-annual-and-ancient-twelfth-night-ceremony-of-cutting-the-baddeley-cake-took-place-at-the-theatre-royal-drury-lane-london-last-night-for-the-second-time-running-it-was-past-of-oklahoma-the-popular-american-show-that-did-the-cutting-at-this-theatrical-event-which-is-in-memory-of-robert-baddeley-the-pastry-cook-actor-who-dies-in-1794-he-left-a-request-of-the-provision-of-a-cake-to-be-cut-by-his-majestys-company-of-comedians-it-has-became-a-custom-for-the-current-company-at-drury-lane-to-perform-the-ceremony-pict-image623906731.html
RM2Y71BB7–TAKING THE CAKE- FOR THE SECONS TIME . The annual and ancient Twelfth Night ceremony of cutting the BADDELEY CAKE took place at the Theatre Royal ,Drury Lane , London , last night . For the second time running it was past of ''OKLAHOMA '' , the popular American show, that '' did the cutting '' at this theatrical event , which is in memory of Robert Baddeley , the pastry-cook actor who dies in 1794 . He left a request of the provision of a cake to be cut by '' His majesty's company of comedians'' .It has became a custom for the current company at Drury Lane to perform the ceremony . PICT
MEMORY CAKE CUTThe DrurioIanus cake, endowed by relatives of the late Sir Augustus Harris (manager and producer at the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, 1879-1896) , in New Zealand was ceremonially cut by Mr. Prince Littler at the Theatre Royal to-day (Thurs), Its title, 'Druriolanus', is the one Sir Angustus loved best of all. This famous theatre already has its Baddeley Cake eaten every Twelfth Night in memory of old Robert Baddelley, the pastry cook actor. PICTURE SHOWS: Mr .PRINCE LITTLER, and Miss ANTOINETTE CELLIER, granddaughter of Sir Augustus Harris, cutting the Druriolanus cake at the Thea Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/memory-cake-cutthe-drurioianus-cake-endowed-by-relatives-of-the-late-sir-augustus-harris-manager-and-producer-at-the-theatre-royal-drury-lane-1879-1896-in-new-zealand-was-ceremonially-cut-by-mr-prince-littler-at-the-theatre-royal-to-day-thurs-its-title-druriolanus-is-the-one-sir-angustus-loved-best-of-all-this-famous-theatre-already-has-its-baddeley-cake-eaten-every-twelfth-night-in-memory-of-old-robert-baddelley-the-pastry-cook-actor-picture-shows-mr-prince-littler-and-miss-antoinette-cellier-granddaughter-of-sir-augustus-harris-cutting-the-druriolanus-cake-at-the-thea-image623908905.html
RM2Y71E4W–MEMORY CAKE CUTThe DrurioIanus cake, endowed by relatives of the late Sir Augustus Harris (manager and producer at the Theatre Royal, Drury lane, 1879-1896) , in New Zealand was ceremonially cut by Mr. Prince Littler at the Theatre Royal to-day (Thurs), Its title, 'Druriolanus', is the one Sir Angustus loved best of all. This famous theatre already has its Baddeley Cake eaten every Twelfth Night in memory of old Robert Baddelley, the pastry cook actor. PICTURE SHOWS: Mr .PRINCE LITTLER, and Miss ANTOINETTE CELLIER, granddaughter of Sir Augustus Harris, cutting the Druriolanus cake at the Thea
The Baddeley Cake, ancient bequest of one Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook turned comedian, was cut at Drury Lane theatre by the cast of 'Oklahoma'. The legator, who died in 1794, left the bequest for the provision of a cake to be cut by 'His Majesty's Company of Comedian' which in these times resolves into the company actually playing at Drury Lane when the date for the cake comes round. Odd Point is that before turning comic, Robert Baddeley was cook to Lord North, whom history blames for the loss of his American colonies. Picture shows: Enthusiastic participant in an old English custom is Isa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-baddeley-cake-ancient-bequest-of-one-robert-baddeley-a-pastry-cook-turned-comedian-was-cut-at-drury-lane-theatre-by-the-cast-of-oklahoma-the-legator-who-died-in-1794-left-the-bequest-for-the-provision-of-a-cake-to-be-cut-by-his-majestys-company-of-comedian-which-in-these-times-resolves-into-the-company-actually-playing-at-drury-lane-when-the-date-for-the-cake-comes-round-odd-point-is-that-before-turning-comic-robert-baddeley-was-cook-to-lord-north-whom-history-blames-for-the-loss-of-his-american-colonies-picture-shows-enthusiastic-participant-in-an-old-english-custom-is-isa-image623311995.html
RM2Y628PK–The Baddeley Cake, ancient bequest of one Robert Baddeley, a pastry cook turned comedian, was cut at Drury Lane theatre by the cast of 'Oklahoma'. The legator, who died in 1794, left the bequest for the provision of a cake to be cut by 'His Majesty's Company of Comedian' which in these times resolves into the company actually playing at Drury Lane when the date for the cake comes round. Odd Point is that before turning comic, Robert Baddeley was cook to Lord North, whom history blames for the loss of his American colonies. Picture shows: Enthusiastic participant in an old English custom is Isa
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