Winifred Hart-Dyke

Winifred Hart-Dyke (2 December 1881 – March 1976) was an English dancer and actress associated with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company and Edwardian Musical Comedy.

[2] Hart-Dyke appeared in several comic opera productions with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company between 1900 and 1903, including in The Rose of Persia, as Nora in The Emerald Isle, Fleta in Iolanthe, Marjorie in Merrie England and Butterfly in A Princess of Kensington.

[3] A reviewer of Merrie England in Punch magazine called her "one of the most graceful, most spirited, and inspiriting of danseuses I have seen for a long time.

"[4] She was then in the original London cast of the Edwardian musical comedies The Earl and the Girl (1903),[5] Little Hans Andersen (1903) and The Catch of the Season (1905).

[3] Hart-Dyke married Cyril Arthur Mileham (died 1958), a solicitor, in 1911.

Winifred Hart-Dyke, Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (1907)
Winifred Hart-Dyke, The Royal Magazine (1902)