Annie Pixley: Queen of the Victorian Stage
This is a photo of the Fulford - Pixley Mausoleum on the grounds of the Woodland Cemetery in London, Ontario. Annie
Pixley was a popular stage actress of the 1870s who won international acclaim
for her stage performances.
After her marriage to fellow actor Robert Fulford, she frequented the London, Ontario, area,
spending many summers in Port Stanley and occasionally performing at London's Grand Opera House (now the Grand Theatre).
In July, 1886, Pixley’s 12 year old son Thomas died of what
was then known as "brain fever". He was buried at Woodland Cemetery. Just seven years later, on Nov. 8th, 1893, Annie herself died while visiting
relatives in England.
In memory of his late wife and son, Robert Fulford
built the Fulford - Pixley Mausoleum. It was completed in 1897. It is one of
the finest funerary monuments in Canada. For more information about
Annie Pixley, and about the Mausoleum, follow the link and scroll down to the two-part documentary with local London, Ontario, author and historian
Victoria Purcell.
1 comment:
Quite a show stopper!
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