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THE STRAND MAGAZINE.

EDWARD TERRY.

Age 10.
From a Daguerrotype.
Age 27.
From a Photo. by Lock & Whitfield, Brighton.
Age 32.
From a Photo. by Lombardi.
Present Day.
From a Photo. by Alfred Ellis.


M R. EDWARD O'CONNOR TERRY, who was born in London, made his first appearance on the public stage at the age of nineteen, when he immediately scored great successes in the provinces as Asa Trenchard to Sothern's Lord Dundreary, and as Old Pete in "The Octoroon." At twenty-three he made his first appearance before a London audience at the Surrey Theatre, and a year later he appeared at the Lyceum in the character of the First Gravedigger in "Hamlet." At thirty-two, the age at which our third portrait represents him, he became a member of the Gaiety Company, in which his inimitably droll personification of the characters of burlesque did much to give that Company its unrivalled name. In 1885 he left the Gaiety, and at the present time, as all playgoers are aware, possesses a theatre of his own in the Strand, at which is to be seen nightly some of the best comedy-acting of the day.