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Sir Walter and Lady de Frece (Vesta Tilley)
Sir Abraham Walter de Frece (7 October 1870 7 January 1935) British theatre impresario, and later Conservative Party politician, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1920 to 1931 together with his wife, Lady de Frece (born Matilda Alice Powles), who was the celebrated male impersonator, Vesta Tilley. Date: 1919
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Conservative Frece Impersonator Impresario Member Parliament Tilley Vesta Walter 1919
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In this photograph from 1919, Sir Abraham Walter de Frece and his wife, Lady de Frece, also known as Vesta Tilley, pose together, their faces radiating a profound sense of love and accomplishment. Sir Walter, dressed in formal attire, gazes proudly at his wife, who defies gender norms in her dapper male impersonator outfit. Born on October 7, 1870, Sir Walter was a prominent British theatre impresario who later ventured into politics, serving as a Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) from 1920 to 1931. Lady de Frece, born Matilda Alice Powles on August 3, 1864, was a celebrated male impersonator, known by the stage name Vesta Tilley. Her extraordinary talent and charisma earned her a place as one of the most successful and beloved performers of her time. Their union was a remarkable one, defying societal expectations and paving the way for gender fluidity in the entertainment industry. Sir Walter's unwavering support for his wife's career and her groundbreaking performances were a testament to their deep love and mutual respect. This photograph, taken in 1919, captures the essence of their unique partnership, showcasing Sir Walter's admiration for his wife's talent and Lady de Frece's unyielding determination to challenge societal norms. Their story is a fascinating chapter in the history of British theatre and politics, a testament to their enduring love and the power of individuality.
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