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Nelly PowerWhile her name is given variously as Nellie or Nelly in contemporary press reports and in advertisements for her appearances, Nelly is the name on her gravestone. (10 April 1854 – 19 January 1887) was the stage name of Ellen Maria Lingham, an English singer, actress and popular performer in , Victorian burlesque and . The Era, 22 January 1887 "Death of Miss Nelly Power" Her funeral attracted three to four thousand spectators at Abney Park Cemetery and a further great crowd at the start of the procession from her home. The Era, 29 January 1887 "Funeral of Miss Nelly Power"


Early life
Power was born on 10 April 1854 in St Pancras, the youngest daughter of Arthur Lingham and Agnes Lingham (née Power).Baptisms for St Pancras, 6 May 1854 Her father, a railway clerk, died less than a month before her birth.Burials at St Pancras, 1 April 1854 She had two older sisters who both died in childhood: Alice Sarah Adelaide (1850–1853) and Agnes (1852–1854).Births for St Pancras, September quarter of 1850 (vol 1, p. 275); births for St Pancras, September quarter of 1852 (vol 1b, p. 141); deaths for St Pancras, December quarter of 1853 (vol 1b, p. 97); deaths for St Pancras, September quarter of 1854 (vol 1b, p. 330). Power grew up with her mother, who reverted to the name Power, and a boarder, Thomas Sheppard James, who would become her mother's second husband in 1887.Thomas James is listed as a 'visitor' on the 1861 census for No 4 House, Twisters Alley, St Luke, Finsbury, where Agnes and Ellen Power are listed as residents. He is listed as their boarder in the 1881 census for 97 Southgate Road, Hackney. Agnes married James in the Islington registration district in the June quarter of 1887 (vol 1b, p. 399).


Career
Power was a performer in from the age of 8 when, as a pupil of Mrs J W Gordon, she appeared, singing two comic songs, at Gordon's Music Hall in . London Music Hall Database She continued to sing and also performed impersonations and developed a comic style mimicking that of , which brought her fame by the age of 15.Aberdeen Weekly Journal, 24 January 1887 Death of Miss Nelly Power

She made her first appearance on the legitimate London stage in 1868 in the version of at the ."Gleanings", Birmingham Daily Post, 25 January 1887 She then moved to the Vaudeville Theatre performing as principal "boy" in a number of burlesque plays by and Henry J. Byron: Don Carlos, Elizabeth Camaralzaman, The Orange Tree and the Bumble Bee, The Very Last Days of Pompeii, and Romulus and Remus. This was followed by a further spell in pantomime at the Surrey Theatre and the Drury Lane Theatre where, in 1881, she had the title role in the pantomime Sindbad the Sailor, with as Captain Tralala. Pantomimes at Drury Lane She achieved national fame in the music halls with an act in which she caricatured dandies with comic songs such as "La-di-la". She was the original singer of "The Boy I Love Is Up in the Gallery", which was written for her by songwriter/composer George Ware.

Power died from in 1887, aged 32, and was buried at Abney Park Cemetery in London. A commemorative was erected in 2017 at her former home, 97 Southgate Road, , by the theatre charity The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America. "Nelly Power is Commemorated", The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America, accessed 14 August 2017


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