The girl in the spotty dress memories from the 1950s, and the photo that changed my life

VARIETY SHOWS, MUSIC HALL, CABARET. When Pat Stewart posed on the railings of Blackpool promenade on a blustery day, little did she know the resulting photograph would become an iconic image of the twentieth century. It was also one that would follow her throughout her fifty-six years in show busine...

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Main Authors: Stewart, Pat (Author), Clark, Veronica, 1967- (Author)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: London John Blake Publishing Ltd, 2016.
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Summary: VARIETY SHOWS, MUSIC HALL, CABARET. When Pat Stewart posed on the railings of Blackpool promenade on a blustery day, little did she know the resulting photograph would become an iconic image of the twentieth century. It was also one that would follow her throughout her fifty-six years in show business. Pat was born to dance. From pulling on a pair of ballet shoes at three, she became a prestigious Tiller Girl at seventeen, and high-kicked her way from Blackpool Pier to the best (and worst) clubs in the West End. After her mother picked peas in a field to put her only daughter on the stage, Pat went on to perform with and befriend some of the greatest stars of our time, including Laurel and Hardy, The Beverley Sisters, Morecambe and Wise and many others. Finally retiring from performing herself, she went on to become a showbiz agent, in the process meeting the notorious Kray twins. This is the memoir of a lady who has led an extraordinary life.
Physical Description: 328 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 20 cm.
ISBN: 9781784189969 (pbk.)
1784189960 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Veronica Clark has been a journalist for 27 years. During the past four years, she has ghost written seven books, including At the Coalface: Memoir of a Pit Nurse . Veronica has also written Coming Clean: Living with OCD , A Dog Called Dez , Stolen Girl , and Justice for Colette .