ELIA CARRINGTON DEAD
Melbourne papers report tile death of Miss Ella Carrington at the age of 73. Miss Carrington first appeared on the Australian .stage at the Theatre Royal, Ale)bourne, more than fifty years ago, upon her arrival from England as “leading lady” to George Coppi n. Afterwards she formed a company under the name of the TaylorCnrrington Dramatic Company, and toured the country districts of Australia and New Zealand, where she achieved remarkably popularity. Miss Carri ligtou made several professional visits to India and Japan, as well as to New Zealand. She was one of the original members of Fuller’s Dramatic Company, which played many seasons at the Palace Theatre. Melbourne. In tlie years gone by the Tayior-Cnrring-ton Company paid several welcome visits to Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 4
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126ELIA CARRINGTON DEAD Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1926, Page 4
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