These are some Portsmouth Newspaper articles including a Parisian Skirt Dancer called Miss Ivy CRumplin:
Portsea CRUMPLIN
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, April 17, 1875; Issue 4452.
BIRTHS:
CRUMPLIN: On the 9th Inst., at 23, Gold-street, Southsea, the wife of J H. Crumplin, R.N. of a son.
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Wednesday, March 07, 1877; pg. 2; Issue 3206. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
BIRTHS: CRUMPLIN: On the 12th inst., at Gold-street, Southsea, the wife of Mr. J. J. CRUMPLIN, R. N. of a son.
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, February 4, 1882; Issue 5166.
DEATHS: CRUMPLIN: On the 2nd instant, at No. 1, King Street, Southsea, Louisa Lydia Emily (Queenie), the beloved child of John & Lizzie Crumplin aged nine months and seven days.
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, March 11, 1882; Issue 5176.
A man by the name of John Webb, was accused of stealing a case of whisky, the property of the Crown, whilst serving as a private in the Royal Marines, Portsmouth Division on board HMS Crocodile. In the court martial, a John Henry Crumplin, gave evidence as barman on board the ship, he could prove that the case came from the ship’s store.
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Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, May 31, 1884; Issue 5372.
William Henry CRUMPLIN, 13 years, was charged with unlawfully wounding Stephen Claxton aged 13 years on Sussex-street, Southsea.
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Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, June 20, 1885; Issue 5427.
A Mrs Crumplin, living in Sussex-street, Southsea, had a window broken when a gas explosion in the neighbouring street occurred.
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, January 12, 1889; Issue 5613.
St. PETER’s THE BAND of HOPE:
On Tuesday an entertainment was given in the Sunday school-room by the boys of St Jude’s and amongst them was a C. CRUMPLIN.
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 27, 1890; Issue 5705.
SYDNEY HOUSE SCHHOOL, SOUTHSEA
Amongst the prize winners were a C. CRUMPLIN & W. CRUMPLIN. Master C. CRUMPLIN sang a duet. Master W. CRUMPLIN took the part of a black & white minstrel.
THE POLICE COURTS .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, September 12, 1891; Issue 5740.
DOG IN THE PARK John CRUMPLIN, of 2, King-street, Southsea, was fined 5shiilings for allowing his dog to follow him into the Victoria Park.
The Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Wednesday, December 09, 1891; pg. 2; Issue 4747. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
DEATHS: On the 28th ult., at Landport Hospital, Mr. Wm. CRUMPLIN, aged 43.
LICENSES TRANSFERRED .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 8, 1894; Issue 5909.
The licence of the Richard Arms, Lake-road, was transferred from Arthur Reardon to John Henry CRUMPLIN.
Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, October 6, 1900; Issue 6210
LOCAL INVENTORS: Application for patents: J. H. CRUMPLIN, Portsmouth, “Fire Escape” later reported as John Henry Crumplin’s mechanical fire escape”
Category: News
PORTSMOUTH BREWSTER SESSIONS .
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, September 26, 1896; Issue 6002.
Albert James CRUMPLIN, applied for a public house license for the “Falcon” beerhouse, King’s Road, Southsea. The application was granted.
Hampshire Telegraph and Sussex Chronicle etc (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, February 18, 1899; Issue 6126.
EXECUTIVE PETTY OFFICERS’ BENEFIT SOCIETY
A successful smoking concert was held under the auspices of this Society at the “Richmond Hotel”, Lake-road, Landport. Songs were contributed by Miss Ivy CRUMPLIN, was encored time and time again!
Miss Ivy features in many newspaper articles, singing and performing on the stage of both local and London Music halls, her main title was Parisian Skirt dancer, soubrette and Mandolinist, permanent address, Richmond Hotel, Portsmouth.
DISTRICT NEWS .
Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, December 23, 1899; Issue 6170.
HAYLING ISLAND: A Miss Ivy CRUMPLIN gave displays of fancy dancing at the Victoria Hall, Hayling Island for a Patriotic Concert, in aid of the War Relief Fund.
Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries .
Hampshire Telegraph and Naval Chronicle (Portsmouth, England), Saturday, October 28, 1899; Issue 6162.
Category: Birth, death, marriage notices
BIRTHS:
CRUMPLIN: On the 20th inst., at The Arcade, Landport, the wife of Mr. Charles G. C. CRUMPLIN, of a daughter.
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