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Anon, “Death of Tommy Lorne in Edinburgh”, Glasgow Herald, 18 April 1935

Anon, “Editorial Diary”, Glasgow Herald, 18 April 1935

Anon, “Tommy Lorne – Impressive farewell at Glasgow”, The Era, 24 April 1935

Bruce, Frank, Scottish Showbusiness, Music Hall, Variety and Pantomime (Edinburgh, 2000)

Busby, Roy, British Music Hall: An Illustrated Who’s Who from 1850 to the Present Day (London, 1976)

Devlin, Vivien, King’s, Queens and People’s Palaces (Edinburgh, 1991)

House, Jack, Pavement in the Sun (London, 1967)

House, Jack, Music Hall Memories (Glasgow, 1986)

Howard & Wyndham Ltd, Howard & Wyndham Pantomimes, 1888-1948 (Edinburgh, 1948)

Irving, Gordon, The Good Auld Days: The Story of Scotland’s Entertainers from Music Hall to Television (London 1977)

Lorne, Tommy, “My Early Trials”, The Era, 31 October 1925, p.9

Mackie, Albert D, The Scotch Comedians (Edinburgh, 1973)

Maloney, Paul, Scotland and the music hall, 1850-1914 (Manchester, 2003)


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