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during the Duke of Edinburgh's visit. Nellie Stewart, who was born in Sydney, made her first appearance as a child at the Theatre Royal during this period. Coppin bought his partners out, and was sole manager in 1872, when the theatre burned down. A new theatre was built on the site and opened in
270:. She had previously married Alexander Macintosh, but used the stage name "Mrs Stirling". She married James Guerin (21 October 1814 – 9 March 1856), orchestral conductor in Anne Clarke's Opera Company, in August 1846 and had at least two daughters by him: 217:
with Miss Nellie Stewart as "principal boy". The show was a roaring success, running for ten weeks, and the Stewart family was in a very comfortable position financially. Now moderately wealthy, Stewart left the stage, and apart from a brief period with
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Richard Stewart (1861 – c. February 1943) married Constance "Katherine" Deorwyn (1860 – 29 July 1942), daughter of actor John Hayward Deorwyn (c. 1823 – 6 August 1888) and sister of Alice Deorwyn, who married
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had been students. His full name was Richard Stewart Towzey (perhaps originally Towsey or Tousey), and despite using "Stewart" as his surname exclusively, the legal family name remained Towzey.
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In 1878 Stewart and his wife, Maggie, Docy, Richard jr, Nellie (then aged 15), Harry Lyons as advance agent and Harcourt Lee as conductor left Sydney with two productions,
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and was with "The Firm" of J. C. Williamson's as comic actor, then manager of their New Zealand operations from before 1900 to 1913, followed by South Africa, then
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and Stewart's assets, which (like Harwood's) were largely tied up in Commercial Bank stock, became worthless. He took a position as treasurer for
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diggings. Fortunate or not, he made his name there as an entertainer, and was given an opening as a comedian at Sydney's
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Theodosia "Docy" Guerin (c. 1848 – 5 December 1936) later adopted the stage name Docy Stewart, and appeared with
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of international fame, and a son Richard junior, with a long career on both sides of the stage curtain.
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joined, and Bellair, Lambert and Vincent dropped out. Triumphs during this time included burlesques
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on alternate afternoons for six weeks, then a season at the 14th Street Theatre, New York, for
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Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Guerin (1852 – 30 September 1903) appeared as Maggie Stewart in
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James Guerin died in 1856 and Stewart married his widow in 1857. They had two children:
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November 1872, with Harwood, Stewart, Hennings, and Coppin as proprietors.
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The land boom of the 1880s collapsed, triggering the
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English expatriate male actors in the United States
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Other successes around this time were 777: 413: 387: 385: 383: 61:In 1849 he left for the goldfields of 266:, and came to Australia in 1840 for 193:, when they were persuaded to stage 820:19th-century Australian male actors 512:"AustralHarmony: Guerin, Theodosia" 380: 13: 805:People from the Colony of Victoria 703:"AustralHarmony: Guerin, Margaret" 14: 836: 232:Australian banking crisis of 1893 810:19th-century English male actors 800:Colony of New South Wales people 745: 717: 694: 666: 638: 610: 582: 554: 526: 503: 475: 352: 1: 345: 330:Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney 225: 176: 170:High, Low, Jack, and the Game 134:, in taking it over. In 1867 7: 10: 841: 674:"Death of M. Chamboissier" 393:"The Late Richard Stewart" 144:Knights of the Round Table 98:, and "Lord Dundreary" in 84:In 1860 he was engaged by 38:, England and educated at 29: 815:English male stage actors 460:The Sportsman (Melbourne) 334:Criterion Theatre, Sydney 316:. They had a home at 515 249: 534:"Royal Victoria Theatre" 340: 332:to 1921 followed by the 306:Eleanor "Nellie" Stewart 215:Theatre Royal, Melbourne 187:If, or, An Old Gem Reset 705:. University of Sydney 514:. University of Sydney 114:, Stewart joined with 104:, and "Uncle Pete" in 71:Royal Victoria Theatre 730:Sydney Morning Herald 651:Sydney Morning Herald 595:The Argus (Melbourne) 539:Sydney Morning Herald 429:Sydney Morning Herald 757:The Referee (Sydney) 455:"Mr Richard Stewart" 246:, at the age of 75. 34:Stewart was born in 701:Dr Graeme Skinner. 646:"Miss Docy Stewart" 510:Dr Graeme Skinner. 488:The Mail (Adelaide) 318:New South Head Road 101:Our American Cousin 236:J. C. Williamson's 753:"Mr Dick Stewart" 244:Fitzroy, Victoria 211:Sinbad the Sailor 140:The Siege of Troy 50:, England, where 40:Christ's Hospital 832: 769: 768: 766: 764: 749: 743: 742: 740: 738: 721: 715: 714: 712: 710: 698: 692: 691: 689: 687: 679:The Sun (Sydney) 670: 664: 663: 661: 659: 642: 636: 635: 633: 631: 614: 608: 607: 605: 603: 590:"Family Notices" 586: 580: 579: 577: 575: 558: 552: 551: 549: 547: 530: 524: 523: 521: 519: 507: 501: 500: 498: 496: 479: 473: 472: 470: 468: 451: 442: 441: 439: 437: 424:"Family Notices" 420: 411: 410: 408: 406: 389: 378: 377: 375: 373: 356: 314:Charles Holloway 280:Henry R. 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Index

Nellie Stewart
South Shields
Christ's Hospital
Bluecoat school
West Sussex
Coleridge
Lamb
California
Sofala
Royal Victoria Theatre
Gordon Griffiths
Nellie Stewart
Barry Sullivan
Melbourne
The Colleen Bawn
Our American Cousin
The Octoroon
Theatre Royal
H. R. Harwood
T. S. Bellair
Charles Vincent
John Hennings
J. C. Lambert
George Coppin
W. M. Akhurst
Sydney
Adelaide
Tobin
The Honeymoon
London

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