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He had a sister. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers) As a child, he lived downwind of a tannery. (AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot & Patsy) When he was a child, he always wanted to drive a steam train. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He claimed that he was "a dab hand with a catapult when [he] was a nipper". (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) He always came last in the cross country races at school. (AUDIO: The Backwards Men) He was a member of the under eleven fives at school. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He began working in the music halls in 1859. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)

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  • Henry Gordon Jago
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  • He had a sister. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers) As a child, he lived downwind of a tannery. (AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot & Patsy) When he was a child, he always wanted to drive a steam train. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He claimed that he was "a dab hand with a catapult when [he] was a nipper". (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) He always came last in the cross country races at school. (AUDIO: The Backwards Men) He was a member of the under eleven fives at school. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He began working in the music halls in 1859. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
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  • Palace Theatre
Actor
  • Christopher Benjamin
Name
  • Henry Gordon Jago
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  • The Talons of Weng-Chiang
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  • Human
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  • He had a sister. (PROSE: The Bodysnatchers) As a child, he lived downwind of a tannery. (AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot & Patsy) When he was a child, he always wanted to drive a steam train. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He claimed that he was "a dab hand with a catapult when [he] was a nipper". (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) He always came last in the cross country races at school. (AUDIO: The Backwards Men) He was a member of the under eleven fives at school. (AUDIO: Higson & Quick) He began working in the music halls in 1859. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) As a young man, Jago performed at the Glasgow Empire. (AUDIO: The Lonely Clock) Both of his parents had died by the 1890s. His mother claimed that he "had all the grace of a bull in a china shop." (AUDIO: Jago in Love) His mother always told him that drinking would inevitably lead to death. (AUDIO: The Backwards Men) Jago had an aunt named Maude who was still alive in the 1890s. As an elderly woman, she lived in Margate and was engaged to a fishmonger named Robert Botcherby. (AUDIO: The Spirit Trap) When Jago was a child, Maude used to take him swimming in Margate. (AUDIO: Jago & Litefoot & Patsy)
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