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West Ender 07-05-2008 21:45

Beryl Ingham
 
And who the hell is she? you ask. Beryl was better known as Mrs George Formby (in reality Mrs Booth - George's real family name). She had started in Show Business in a clog dancing act, with her sister, called "The Two Violets".

Beryl is renowned as the dragon who ruled George with a rod of iron. She was his business manager and, without doubt, the apparent dominatrix of their marriage but she deliberately took the flak for any action which might have made George unpopular, such as leaving or avoiding a function. "Oh I'll have to ask Beryl," George would say, knowing that this would elicit a prearranged "No" from the the wife. "It doesn't matter what they think of me," said Beryl, "But the public must love George."

cashman 07-05-2008 21:57

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
was she a local lass west ender?:confused:

garinda 07-05-2008 22:03

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In the first Genus edition of Trivial Pursuits (1984), one of the questions was whose wife was a clog dancer from Acrington, the answer being George Formby.

cashman 07-05-2008 22:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 573066)
In the first Genus edition of Trivial Pursuits (1984), one of the questions was whose wife was a clog dancer from Acrington, the answer being George Formby.

ah cheers fer that mate, i knew quite a few inghams differant familys way back n 1 had a daughter who was a bit of a dragon, perhaps a relative?:D

garinda 07-05-2008 22:18

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
Formby's naivety went hand-on-ukulele with an ingenuous common decency. On tour in South Africa in 1946, Formby played to black audiences despite threats from Daniel Malan, head of the National Party and one of the chief architects of apartheid. At the end of one show a three-year-old girl presented "the wife" (Beryl) with a box of chocolates. Beryl gave her a big kiss and handed her on to George for another. Malan had the couple thrown out of the country. "Never come back here again," he bellowed. Beryl gave as good as she got. She told Malan: "Why don't you **** off, you horrible little man?"

Book review: George Formby by David Bret | Arts critics | guardian.co.uk Arts :D

garinda 07-05-2008 22:28

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Just noticed on the ever so unreliable Wikipedia, that those cheeky Darreners have claimed Beryl as one of their own, in the Culture section of Darwen's page.:eek:

Darwen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

cashman 07-05-2008 22:47

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 573084)
Just noticed on the ever so unreliable Wikipedia, that those cheeky Darreners have claimed Beryl as one of their own, in the Culture section of Darwen's page.:eek:

Darwen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

perhaps it was the " Dragon" quote that led em to claim her.:D

jaysay 08-05-2008 10:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 573084)
Just noticed on the ever so unreliable Wikipedia, that those cheeky Darreners have claimed Beryl as one of their own, in the Culture section of Darwen's page.:eek:

Darwen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The what section of Darwen's page:D

garinda 08-05-2008 11:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 573223)
The what section of Darwen's page:D

Yes, that cultural backwater are grabbing at straws, which is probably why they nicked 'our Beryl'.:D

West Ender 08-05-2008 20:43

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
She was definitely from Accrington.

George, of course, was born in Wigan but he grew up in Stockton Heath, Warrington. The family home was a quite large house on London Rd which has just been granted planning permission to become a hotel.

Warrington is very proud of George (he's buried in the Borough Cemetery) and the museum had a George Formby exhibition a few years ago. It was fascinating, amongst loads of other things there were several of his banjoleles and 2 of his motorbikes - he loved fast cars and fast bikes. There was even a set of racing colours that he had worn when he was very young and was an apprentice jockey. He did all his own stunts in films - so you'll see him riding horses and motorbikes.

Once they were married Beryl devoted her life to him and through her very shrewd management and his own talent he became a very wealthy man. Most of his money went on cars, houses and - Beryl.

Atarah 25-05-2008 16:35

Beryl Ingham
 
Her family came from Baxenden, they ended up having a pub in Elephant Street, Accrington

MrPastry 09-09-2010 12:30

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
Hi. I know Beryl was born in Haslingden but does anyone know just where??

wadey 09-09-2010 15:49

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I always thought she was born in Haslingden

anzac 09-09-2010 19:15

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
I knew she had been born in Accrington as whilst a volunteer on the Lancashire BMD project I saw her birth certificate and I think it was Alliance Street in Baxenden.

The media usually picks up on the fact that she was born in the Haslingden Registration District and don't bother checking any further.

By 1911 the family were in Darwen at the Black Bull Hotel

wadey 09-09-2010 21:02

Re: Beryl Ingham
 
Thanks for that


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