Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Vokes family were three sisters, one brother and a second honorary brother popular in the pantomime theatres of 1870s London and in the United States. Their father was a theatrical costumier. Early in their career, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, they danced in W. S. Gilbert's pantomime, Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren.They were:Fred Vokes (1846–1888), actor and dancerJessie Vokes (1851–1884), actressVictoria Vokes (1853–1894), actressRosina Vokes (1854–1894), actressFawdon Vokes (born Walter Fawdon; 1844–1904), actorFred and his sisters are buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.20–22 March 1875 and during the week. "THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN" author : unknown with Fred, Fawdon, Jessie, and Victoria Vokes. Royal Adelphi Theatre, Strand, Westminster, London, England."@en }
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- Vokes_family abstract "The Vokes family were three sisters, one brother and a second honorary brother popular in the pantomime theatres of 1870s London and in the United States. Their father was a theatrical costumier. Early in their career, at the Lyceum Theatre, London, they danced in W. S. Gilbert's pantomime, Harlequin Cock Robin and Jenny Wren.They were:Fred Vokes (1846–1888), actor and dancerJessie Vokes (1851–1884), actressVictoria Vokes (1853–1894), actressRosina Vokes (1854–1894), actressFawdon Vokes (born Walter Fawdon; 1844–1904), actorFred and his sisters are buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.20–22 March 1875 and during the week. "THE BELLES OF THE KITCHEN" author : unknown with Fred, Fawdon, Jessie, and Victoria Vokes. Royal Adelphi Theatre, Strand, Westminster, London, England.".