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          An actual publicity photo produced by Gainsborough Pictures.

        1. An actual publicity photo produced by Gainsborough Pictures.
        2. The Anglo-Saxons of Britain first developed the name Lorimer.
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        4. GLENNIS LORIMER ( – ) autograph, hand signed on a cut vintage album page.
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          Glennis Lorimer

          British actress (1913–1968)

          Glennis Lorimer

          Gaumont British Picture Card, 1933

          Born

          Glennis Dorothy Browne


          (1913-04-27)27 April 1913

          Wandsworth, London, England

          Died17 November 1968(1968-11-17) (aged 55)

          Guy's Hospital, London, England

          Other namesGlennis Ennis, Glennis Evans
          OccupationActress
          Years active1933-1939
          Spouse(s)Thomas Henry Ennis (1939-?)
          John Cowles Evans (1948-1968) (her death)

          Glennis Lorimer (born Glennis Dorothy Browne; 27 April 1913 – 17 November 1968) was a Britishactress, who appeared in a number of films during the 1930s.[1] She also appeared in the Gainsborough Pictures logo before the opening credits of films by that studio.[2] She made her debut in the 1933 film Britannia of Billingsgate.[1] Her last film appearance was in the 1939 Will Hay comedy Ask a Policeman.

          She died of cancer of the esophagus at Guy’s Hospital, London.[3]