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  1. Norman Clapham (3 September 1879 – 14 May 1934) was a British comedian, who performed under the stage name John Henry. He was known for his pioneering work in radio comedy, and his early commercial recordings in the genre.

  2. Sep 12, 2022 · Norman and Katie Clapham have the Queen to thank for their life together. Key points: Katie and Norman Clapham met when the Queen visited Lismore in 1954. The Queen's portrait was the only thing in their home to survive this year's flood. The couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in 2017 with a letter from Her Majesty.

  3. Sep 10, 2022 · When Queen Elizabeth II visited Lismore in 1954 Norman Clapham spotted his future wife, Katie, in the crowd. nearly seven decades on a photo of the Queen in their house was the only thing to survive a catastrophic flood. ABC News. )

  4. Norman Clapham MBE is the president of the 41st Battalion Association, a group of ex-members who volunteer to help current soldiers and maintain the museum at the base. Mr Clapham, 79, joined the battalion in 1956 at Nimbin.

  5. Norman Clapham. Works [edit] As John Henry [edit] The Prize I Didn't Win, The Radio Times, issue 8, 16 November 1923, page 268; My Microphonic Debut, ...

  6. Jul 6, 2018 · Several of these early acts are discussed, with a primary focus on the works of two early pioneers of radio comedy, Norman Clapham (aka John Henry) and Mabel Constanduros.

  7. Then Prime Minister, Mr Blair dismissed claims from Conservative MP Archie Norman that there was a conflict of interest between Mr Prescott’s other role as Transport Secretary and the fact the ...