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The London Hippodrome is one of the most iconic venues in London, England

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Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Irving Berlin

Irving Berlin (1888 - 1889), American composer and musician, known as the King of Ragtime at the time this photograph was taken and he appeared in the revue

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The special pair of handcuffs from which Houdini had to extract himself

The special pair of handcuffs from which Houdini had to extract himself, taking over an hour at a highly publicised event sponsored by the Daily Mirror at the Hippodrome

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Ellaline Terriss, British actress and singer, advertising a special flying matinee at

Ellaline Terriss, British actress and singer, advertising a special flying matinee at the Hippodrome, Southampton, with full London company including Stanley Brett Date: early 20th century

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sketches of the musical Shake Your Feet at

Sketches of the musical Shake Your Feet at
Sketches of the Laddie Cliff musical Shake Your Feet at the London Hippodrome, 1927 with Janette Gilmore, Milton Hayes, Billy Milton, Gwen Farrar, Date: 1927

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Childrens promenade in the Luxembourg Gardens, 1893

Childrens promenade in the Luxembourg Gardens, 1893. Girl in bonnet and coat playing with hoop, her mother in dress with velvet pelerin and fur muff. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The shelter on the Longchamps Race Course, 1868

The shelter on the Longchamps Race Course, 1868. Woman in tunic over a white crinoline, and woman in pink crinoline dress with train. The Hippodrome de Longchamp racetrack opened in 1857

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Gentleman smoking in the Cafe de la Rotonde, 1868

Gentleman smoking in the Cafe de la Rotonde, 1868
The palmy days of the Cafe de la Rotonde in the Palais Royal, Paris, 1868. Man with moustache and muttonchops, top hat and check trousers, smoking in a cafe. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Living drop-curtain in Better Days, London Hippodrome

Living drop-curtain in Better Days, London Hippodrome
A living drop-curtain at the London Hippodrome revue, Better Days, with various young ladies draped through peep holes. Date: 1925

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: LIghting effects in Peep Show at London Hippodrome

LIghting effects in Peep Show at London Hippodrome
Page from The Illustrated London News demonstrating how the lighting effects of specialist Adrian Samoiloff could change a scene completely in Peep Show at the London Hippodrome

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Get a Load of This at London Hippodrome

Get a Load of This at London Hippodrome
Scene from Get a Load of This at the London Hippodrome, showing the finale when Vic Vandyke (played by Vic Oliver) finds his partner Rabener (played by Alfred Lieven)

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Eddie Gifford the one-legged cyclist at the London HIppodrom

Eddie Gifford the one-legged cyclist at the London HIppodrom
Eddie Gifford, the one-legged cyclist in a photograph demonstrating his death-defying leap on a bicycle from an elevated platform on the roof of the Hippodrome

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Robert Nesbitt, Charles Reading, Joan Davis, Stella Moya

Robert Nesbitt, Charles Reading, Joan Davis, Stella Moya
Robert Nesbitt, right, (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Robert Nesbitt and Joan Davis planning theatre production

Robert Nesbitt and Joan Davis planning theatre production
Robert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Robert Nesbitt planning his latest theatre production

Robert Nesbitt planning his latest theatre production
Robert Nesbitt (11 January 1906 - 3 January 1995), theatre director, theatrical producer and impresario, particularly known for staging 25 instances of the Royal Variety Show

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Iris Lockwood in Get a Load of This, London Hippodrome

Iris Lockwood in Get a Load of This, London Hippodrome
Iris Lockwood, actress, model and later wife of theatre director and producer Robert Nesbitt, appearing in the London Hippodrome revue Get a Load of This wearing a dress by Norman Hartnell. Date: 1941

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Bust of (Sir) Edward Moss

Bust of (Sir) Edward Moss
Marble bust of Mr. H. E. Moss of the London Hippodrome by Scottish sculptor William Birnie Rhind (mis-spelled here as Birone Rhind)

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Out of the Bottle at the London Hippodrome

Out of the Bottle at the London Hippodrome
Colour photograph showing scene from Out of the Bottle at the London Hippodrome. The djinn (genie)transforms the studio into an embarrassingly rich oriental palace: Tom

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Auditorium of the new London Hippodrome

Auditorium of the new London Hippodrome
The interior of the brand new London Hippodrome at the corner of Charing Cross Road and Cranbourn Street. Built by theatre architect Frank Matcham for Edward Moss of Moss Empires Limited

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Lets Face It at the London Hippodrome

Lets Face It at the London Hippodrome
Spread from The Sketch covering the latest show at the London Hippodrome, Lets Face It starring Bobby Howes and Pat Kirkwood

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Exterior of the London Hippodrome

Exterior of the London Hippodrome
Exterior, showing entrance, of the brand new London Hippodrome, when it opened in January 1900. Built by theatre architect Frank Matcham for Edward Moss (Moss Empires Limited)

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Pat Kirkwood in Black Velvet at the London Hippodrome

Pat Kirkwood in Black Velvet at the London Hippodrome
Pat Kirkwood performing the hit, Most Gentlemen Don t Like Love in the popular wartime revue Black Velvet at the London Hippodrome in 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Miss Jessie Winter appearing at the Hippodrome, London

Miss Jessie Winter appearing at the Hippodrome, London
Miss Jessie Winter appearing at the Hippodrome Theatre, London. 1911

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Osca Marah, Australian soprano

Osca Marah, Australian soprano, appearing at the Hippodrome Theatre, London. 1911

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: London Hippodrome posters revealed after air raid

London Hippodrome posters revealed after air raid
Posters for the London Hippodrome revealed after a bomb blast stripped away hoardings in October 1940. The poster dates from 1900 and in the centre is one for Miss Mary Arnotis

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Jack Buchanan signing records

Jack Buchanan signing records
Jack Buchanan, at the time he was starring in Sunny the hit musical comedy at the London Hippodrome, signing records at a London store assisted by his co-stars in the production

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome
Binnie Hale, star of the hit musical comedy Sunny at the London Hippodrome, pictured in her dressing room wearing the fetching shorts for her gymnasium scene and arranging various toys

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Jack Buchanan in kaleidoscope

Jack Buchanan in kaleidoscope
Jack Buchanan (1890 - 1957), Scottish theatre and film actor, singer, dancer, producer and director, pictured in a kaleidoscope photographic effect at the time he was appearing in the musical comedy

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome
Binnie Hale pictured on the cover of The Sketch in the gym costume she wore in the title role of the hit comedy musical, Sunny, at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Hoffman Girls at the London Hippodrome

Hoffman Girls at the London Hippodrome
The Gertrude Hoffman Girls in the British Empire Exhibition scene in Leap Year, the 1924 revue at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1924

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: An ostrich farm in South Africa, Hoffman Girls at Hippodrome

An ostrich farm in South Africa, Hoffman Girls at Hippodrome
The famous Hoffman Girls performing as ostriches (!) in the London Hippodromes 1924 revue, Leap Year. 1924 was the year of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Lace scene in Leap Year at the London Hippodrome

Lace scene in Leap Year at the London Hippodrome
The lace scene in Leap Year at the London Hippodrome. Date: 1924

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Winifred Arthur and Vera Clarke, female conductors

Winifred Arthur and Vera Clarke, female conductors
Winifred Arthur and Vera Clarke, who were appearing at the Trocadero in 1924 conducting an orchestra of thirty men. Vera had been a ballroom dancing teacher while Winifred was a violin soloist

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The Hoffman Girls performing webbing act, London Hippodrome

The Hoffman Girls performing webbing act, London Hippodrome
The eighteen Gertrude Hoffman Girls performing their extraordinary acrobatic webbing act at the London Hippodrome, Leap Year, in 1924. Date: 1924

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Mother Goose at the London Hippodrome

Mother Goose at the London Hippodrome
Scene from Mother Goose, the 1924-5 pantomime at the London Hippodrome. Shaun Glenville as Mother Goose, Isobel Elsom as her daughter and the unfortunate Fred Conquest as the goose. Date: 1925

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals

The Hoffman Girls in rehearsals
The Hoffman Girls, the dance troupe founded, managed and choreographed by Gertrude Hoffman, pictured in rehearsals for Leap Year which had had a successful run at the London Hippodrome

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Shirley Kellogg at the London Hippodrome

Shirley Kellogg at the London Hippodrome
A caricature of the revue star, Shirley Kellogg walking among the audience on the gang-plank (or joy-plank ) during WW1-era revues. Famously she would throw flowers to the gentlemen in the stalls

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome

The Jazz Mistress at the London Hippodrome
Some pictorial jazz jottings from the Hippodrome. Sketches by Hynes of various performers in The Jazz Mistress, the 1925 revue at the London Hippodrome

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Julian Wylie auditioning chorus girls, London Hippodrome

Julian Wylie auditioning chorus girls, London Hippodrome
Julian Wyle, theatre producer known as the King of Pantomime pictured on the stage of the London Hippodrome auditioning a huge number of girls for roles in the chorus

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Hullo Ragtime! at the London HIppodrome

Hullo Ragtime! at the London HIppodrome
The Beauty Chorus of the London Hippodrome, led by the star of their popular revue, Hullo Ragtime! walking along the gangplank from the stage, over the orchestra and through the stalls

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Simone de Beryl performing at the London Hippodrome

Simone de Beryl performing at the London Hippodrome
Dancer Simone de Beryl as The Fairy of the Fountains at the London Hippodrome. Her dance act consisted of her dancing amid a fountain illuminated by many ever-changing lights

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Three Maidens from Sais at London Hippodrome

Three Maidens from Sais at London Hippodrome
Three Maidens from Sais, a new dance act in which the dancers formed silhouette tableaux, performing at the London Hippodrome in 1910. Date: 1910

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Swan Lake at the London Hippodrome, 1910

Swan Lake at the London Hippodrome, 1910
Dancers of the Imperial Opera House of St. Petersburg and Moscow, appearing at the London Hippodrome in May 1910 where they performed Le Lac des Cygnes or Swan Lake for the first time in the UK

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sahary Djeli, oriental dancer

Sahary Djeli, oriental dancer
Sahary Djeli, Oriental dancer, appearing at the London Hippodrome with a dance in which she displayed particularly sinuous arm movements in what was known as the, Les Danse des Bras Date: 1911

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: The Wiesenthal Sisters, appearing at London Hippodrome

The Wiesenthal Sisters, appearing at London Hippodrome
The embodiment of joy, the three Wiesenthal sisters, Grete, Elsa and Berta, demonstrating their carefree and ecstatic form of dance

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sahary Djeli, dancer

Sahary Djeli, dancer
Sahary Djeli, oriental dancer who was performing at the London Hippodrome in 1911. Her act was notable for the sinuous, serpentine movement of her arms. Date: 1911

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Turkey Trot, The Agony of Terpsichore

Turkey Trot, The Agony of Terpsichore
Page from The Bystander showing Oscar and Suzette demonstrating various steps from the new ragtime dance, the Turkey Trot, which they were performing at the London Hippodrome in 1912

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Sketches at the Hippodrome, 1909 by Norman Morrow

Sketches at the Hippodrome, 1909 by Norman Morrow
Various performers at the re-opened London Hippodrome in August 1909. Acts included the Ahearn Troupe who seem to be comedy cyclists, The Marvellous Schenk Brothers, Braatz Performing Dogs

Background imageLondon Hippodrome Collection: Mascagni at the London Hippodrome

Mascagni at the London Hippodrome
Pietro Mascagni, Italian composer and conductor, featured in The Bystander at the time he was conducting a special orchestra at the London Hippodrome, where performances of his world-famous opera



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London Hippodrome Collection

The London Hippodrome is one of the most iconic venues in London, England. Located in the heart of the city, it has been a popular destination for entertainment since 1900. The venue hosts a variety of events, from concerts to comedy shows and theatrical performances. It also features a casino and nightclub. With its grand architecture and state-of-the-art facilities, the Hippodrome is an ideal setting for any type of event or celebration. Its unique atmosphere makes it one of London's most sought after venues for all kinds of occasions. Whether you're looking for an intimate gathering or a large scale event, the London Hippodrome will provide you with an unforgettable experience that will leave lasting memories with your guests.
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