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Lupino Collection

"Lupino: A Legacy of Entertainment and Talent" From the vibrant streets of Lambeth to the grand stages of London

Background imageLupino Collection: Me and My Girl - Lambeth Walk sheet music cover, 1937

Me and My Girl - Lambeth Walk sheet music cover, 1937
Bill Snibson (actor Lupino Lane 1892-1959) peeps from behind his stately home on this music cover for The Lambeth Walk, as featured in Arthur Rose and Douglas Furbers musical Me and My Girl. 1937

Background imageLupino Collection: Doin the Lambeth Walk - Oi

Doin the Lambeth Walk - Oi! These sketches, made by Sherriffs, are dedicated to The Lambeth Walk, dance hit of the musical comedy Me and My Girl (Victoria Palace)

Background imageLupino Collection: Lupino Lane in Pirates beware, 1928

Lupino Lane in Pirates beware, 1928
SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Lupino Lane in Pirates beware, 1928

Background imageLupino Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Lupino Lane in Pirates Beware, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: PIRATES. Lupino Lane in Pirates Beware, 1928

Background imageLupino Collection: Doing the Lambeth Walk, 1938

Doing the Lambeth Walk, 1938
Entertainments a la carte, by Alan Bott. On with the walk. Doing the Lambeth Walk: (top to bottom) Lupino Lane, Teddie St Denis, George Graves, Doris Rogers, Martin Gray, Wallace Lupino

Background imageLupino Collection: Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Artist: Warner Brothers

Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Artist: Warner Brothers
Ida Lupino, English film actress and director, 1940s. Ida Lupino appeared in 59 films over the course of her acting career

Background imageLupino Collection: Stanley Lupino

Stanley Lupino (1893-1942) came from a celebrated theatrical family. His career embraced acting, dancing, writing and directing. Date: circa 1932

Background imageLupino Collection: Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat

Music cover, I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat, words by Clifford Seyler, music by Geoffrey Gwyther, sung by Lupino Lane Date: 1923

Background imageLupino Collection: IDA LUPINO (1918 - 1995), British actress in British and American films

IDA LUPINO (1918 - 1995), British actress in British and American films

Background imageLupino Collection: Over She Goes! musical tantivy, Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Over She Goes! musical tantivy, Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, Stanley Lupino and Laddie Cliff Date: early 20th century

Background imageLupino Collection: Ida Lupino, English-American actress and singer

Ida Lupino, English-American actress and singer. Date: 1934

Background imageLupino Collection: The Gaiety Theatre, London

The Gaiety Theatre, London - located on Aldwych at the eastern end of the Strand Date: 1930s

Background imageLupino Collection: Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigbyae music Hal Brod

Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigbyae music Hal Brod
Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby music Hal Brody. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London (now New London Theatre) 25th April 1928

Background imageLupino Collection: Ida Lupino (1914-1995), English actress and director, c1930s

Ida Lupino (1914-1995), English actress and director, c1930s

Background imageLupino Collection: Cissie Lupino, music hall performer

Cissie Lupino, music hall performer, who had recently performed a dance at the London Palladium. Date: 1914

Background imageLupino Collection: Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome

Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome
Scenes and Stars of the Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome, London. 1921

Background imageLupino Collection: So This Is Love! by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby

So This Is Love! by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby
Promotional postcard for So This Is Love by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby music Hal Brody. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, London (now New London Theatre) 25th April 1928

Background imageLupino Collection: The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino

The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino
Promotional postcard for The Love Race by Edwin Greenwood and Stanley Lupino. First produced at the Gaiety Theatre, 25th June 1930. Two of the stars, Stanley Lupino and Larry Cliff, are shown

Background imageLupino Collection: Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby

Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby
Promotional postcard for Love Lies by Stanley Lupino and Arthur Rigby; music Hal Brody (a team of British song writers trying to seem American). First produced Gaiety Theatre, 20th March 1929

Background imageLupino Collection: Ida Lupino in 1935

Ida Lupino in 1935
Ida Lupino (1918 - 1995), English film actress and director. Date: 1935

Background imageLupino Collection: The Royal Variety Show, 1938

The Royal Variety Show, 1938
The 1938 Royal Command Variety performance at the London Coliseum: the Grand Finale. The entire company, lead by Lupino Lane, doing the Lambeth Walk, a popular musical number. Date: November 1938

Background imageLupino Collection: FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane in a still from the 1928 motion picture Hectic Days

Background imageLupino Collection: Silent Still: Man in Distress. Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Man in Distress. Lupino Lane
SILENT STILL: MAN IN DISTRESS. Lupino Lane

Background imageLupino Collection: LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British comic actor and director

LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British comic actor and director

Background imageLupino Collection: Silent Still: Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Lupino Lane

Background imageLupino Collection: Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane

Silent Still: Children. Lupino Lane
SILENT STILL: CHILDREN. Lupino Lane

Background imageLupino Collection: FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane

FILM: HECTIC DAYS, 1928. Lupino Lane

Background imageLupino Collection: LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British actor. In a scene from a silent film

LUPINO LANE (1892-1959). British actor. In a scene from a silent film

Background imageLupino Collection: Stanley Lupino / Myrtil

Stanley Lupino / Myrtil
STANLEY LUPINO British entertainer in musical comedy, seen here with Odette Myrtil in Dover Street to Dixie


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"Lupino: A Legacy of Entertainment and Talent" From the vibrant streets of Lambeth to the grand stages of London, it has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. With a rich history spanning across music halls, silent films, and iconic performances, this name carries with it a sense of excitement and charm. In 1937, "Me and My Girl - Lambeth Walk" sheet music cover captured the essence of Lupino's era. The infectious rhythm of "Doin the Lambeth Walk - Oi" echoed through dance halls as Lupino Lane himself dazzled audiences in "Pirates Beware" in 1928. Even without sound, his talent shone brightly in silent film stills that showcased his comedic genius. But Lupino's influence extended beyond one individual. Stanley Lupino added another layer to this illustrious family legacy. His musical cover for "I Should Like a Little Bit of Nougat" epitomized their ability to captivate audiences with catchy tunes and unforgettable performances. Ida Lupino further expanded upon this renowned surname, making her mark as both a British actress and an American film star from 1918 until 1995. Her versatility knew no bounds as she effortlessly transitioned between different genres and mediums throughout her career. Cissie it also graced the stage as a music hall performer, enchanting crowds with her own unique style. Together with Ida's contributions to cinema history, they solidified their place within London's theatrical landscape. The Gaiety Theatre became synonymous with excellence during these times when performers like Cissie took center stage alongside other talented artists. It was here that lupinos flourished amidst roaring applause and standing ovations night after night. As we reflect on these captivating moments in entertainment history—whether it be through nostalgic sheet music covers or iconic photographs—we are reminded that lupinos were more than just a name.