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In 1956, however, Sanger’s grandson George Sanger Coleman published a little-noticed memoir, The Sanger Story, written with John Lukens, which claimed to reveal a family secret.
After a long period in Sanger's employment, Herbert was, after being accused of stealing £50 by George, banished from the farmhouse and sent to live in one of the outbuildings.As numerous ...
Karl Shaw has written a book about George Sanger, once one of the biggest names in showbusiness and describes a circus visit to Leeds. Grace Hammond reports. On 28 November 1911, just a few weeks ...
Photograph of 'Lord' George Sanger and his wife Ellen Sanger with elephants and camels in the foreground. Lord George is marked on the photograph in pen as Dada and Ellen as Mama. The man standing to ...
In 1911, the Victorian showman Lord George Sanger was brutally murdered by a disgruntled employee. Or was he? As a new book reopens the 100-year-old case, Douglas McPherson charts the rise and ...
BY THE time Herbert Cooper put his head on the railway line near Crouch End station in North London, the world had already decided that he was a bona fide murderer.