Myra Kemble

Myra Kemble was born on 17 November 1857 in Sligo, Ireland, to Pritchard and Teresa Joseph Gill née O'Donnell.

[1][2][3] For some years she held the place of "leading lady" in various companies, and has been equally a favourite in all the cities of Australia and New Zealand.

[5] In 1890 Miss Kemble paid her first visit to England, when she purchased the colonial "rights" of Dr. Bill, by Charles Hamilton Aide, and other pieces.

During her sojourn in London, Mr. Robert Buchanan wrote the play Man and the Woman especially for the popular colonial actress, who produced it at a matinée at the Criterion, where, however, despite excellent acting, it did not prove successful.

After Miss Kemble's return to Sydney she made a brilliant reappearance at the Criterion Theatre in that city in Dr. Bill, and she toured the various colonies.

Myra Kemble (1857-1906), Australian stage actress
Myra Kemble from album MS 6135 Collection State Library Victoria (Australia)