Happiness, the Greatest Gift That We Possess
Happiness, the Greatest Gift That We Possess

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The mural of Ken Dodd's Diddy Men and signature, on panels at the Royal Court Theatre, which the late comedian helped save.
Title

Happiness, the Greatest Gift That We Possess

Date

2020

Medium

paint

Accession number

L1_MH_S227

Acquisition method

commissioned by the Comedy Trust

Work type

Mural

Owner

The Comedy Trust

Custodian

The Comedy Trust

Work status

extant

Unveiling date

11th March 2020

Access

at all times

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Located at

Roe Street, Merseyside

L1 1HL

Located on panels at the Royal Court Theatre, 1 Roe Street.