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Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852 - 1912), British theatre impresario and the founder
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Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852 - 1912), British theatre impresario and the founder
Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852 - 1912), British theatre impresario and the founder, chairman and joint managing director of the Moss Empires Ltd, the largest group of variety theatres in the UK during the early twentieth century. Photograph showing him driving a 24 horse-power Daimler. Date: 1902
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Chairman Daimler Empires Hippodrome Horace Impresario Moss Motorcar 1902
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Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852-1912): Visionary Pioneer of British Entertainment in a Motorized World Sir Horace Edward Moss, a trailblazing figure in the British entertainment industry, is depicted in this photograph from 1902 as he confidently takes the wheel of a powerful 24 horse-power Daimler motor car. As the founder, chairman, and joint managing director of Moss Empires Ltd, the largest group of variety theatres in the UK during the early 1900s, Moss was a true visionary who revolutionized the entertainment landscape. Born in London, Moss began his career in the entertainment industry as a theatrical agent before venturing into theatre ownership. By the turn of the century, his empire encompassed over 100 theatres, including the renowned Hippodrome in London. Moss's innovative approach to entertainment attracted the masses, making him a significant figure in the burgeoning world of popular culture. This photograph captures Moss at the cusp of another groundbreaking innovation: the motor car. The advent of motor vehicles was transforming society, and Moss, ever the forward-thinking entrepreneur, embraced the technology. The Daimler he drives in this image symbolizes his forward-looking attitude and his ability to adapt to new trends. As Moss steers his motorcar through the streets of London, he embodies the spirit of progress and the excitement of the early 1900s. This photograph serves as a testament to his visionary leadership and his significant impact on both the entertainment and automotive industries.
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