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- Bessie_Bellwood abstract "Bessie Bellwood (30 March 1856 – 24 September 1896) (born Catherine Mahoney) was a popular music hall performer of the Victorian era noted for her singing of 'Coster' songs, including \"What Cheer Ria.\" Her on stage persona was that of an abrasive but loveable character with an ability to argue down even the toughest of hecklers.Born in London, she made her music hall debut in Bermondsey, London. She became popular with cockney working-class audiences and went on to appear on the same bill as Jenny Hill at the Canterbury Theatre of Varieties and Vesta Tilley at Gatti's Charing Cross Music Hall. Off-stage, she became a popular figure in London for her many charitable donations to the poor.In later life, Bellwood suffered from alcoholism as a result of her financial troubles and bankruptcy. With her health in decline, she died at her home in London aged 40.".
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- Bessie_Bellwood comment "Bessie Bellwood (30 March 1856 – 24 September 1896) (born Catherine Mahoney) was a popular music hall performer of the Victorian era noted for her singing of 'Coster' songs, including \"What Cheer Ria.\" Her on stage persona was that of an abrasive but loveable character with an ability to argue down even the toughest of hecklers.Born in London, she made her music hall debut in Bermondsey, London.".
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