
A Small Family Archive including a Group of Love Letters and Ephemera relating to the Life and Career of Fred Gilbert who was English Theatrical Agent and Writer of Music Songs. Dating from C1870 to 1938. His most Famous Song Being 'The Man Who Broke The Bank at Monte Carlo' Frederick Younge Gilbert 1850-1903 was an English theatrical agent and writer of music hall songs. Born in London, the son of a comedian also named Fred Gilbert, he appeared in theatres as a singer before joining the office of theatrical agent Ambrose Maynard. He soon moved to the office of another agent, Charles Roberts, and began writing songs, His first successful comic song was "Did You Ever See an Oyster Walk Upstairs?", performed by Frank Roberts and by Lizzie Coote,[2] a young actress befriended by Lewis Carroll. He married Emma Huson the daughter of Frederick Augustus Hudson who was a British spirit photographer who was active in the 1870s. Hudson established his own studio in London, and worked with the medium Georgiana Houghton. He is credited as being the first spirit photographer in Britain.