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  • Buildings > Theatres

    The Central Hall Picture House after reconstruction will be known as the Empire Theatre & will be opened on Monday evening. The chief attraction on the opening week will be an appearance of Sir Harry Lauder

    Inverness Courier Friday, September 14, 1934

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  • Events > Visits

    Sir Harry Lauder & niece Greta Lauder visited Inverness on Wednesday & stayed at Caledonian Hotel. In the evening he cast on one of the Stratherrick lochs & landed several trout. On Thursday he proceeded to Skye

    Inverness Courier Friday, June 27, 1930

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  • Leisure Activities > Theatre

    Report on Sir Harry Lauder's show at the Empire Theatre. Enthusiastic reception & favourable comment on transformation of old cinema. It is 31 years since he last played in Inverness & 41 years since he first played in the Theatre Royal

    Inverness Courier Tuesday, September 18, 1934

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  • Leisure Activities > Theatre

    Sir Harry Lauder at present in the Empire Theatre. He was greeted by a large audience & is supported by a large, talented company

    Inverness Courier Tuesday, August 20, 1935

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  • People > Miscellaneous

    Sir Harry Lauder has resolved to dispose of his Argyll Estate. He may have decided to cease being a Highlander in which case he may have to divest himself of his kilt. But what sort of figure would he be? He does not answer the historical description of a Scot

    Inverness Courier Tuesday, July 12, 1921

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