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Hulbert Collection

Background imageHulbert Collection: Jack Hulbert / Cicely

Jack Hulbert / Cicely
JACK HULBERT British actor and comedian with his wife Cicely Courtneidge in By the Way

Background imageHulbert Collection: Some Sunny personalities at the London Hippodrome

Some Sunny personalities at the London Hippodrome
Caricature by Nerman of the various performers appearing in the popular comedy musical, Sunny at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Top left Nancy Lovat, top right, Elsie Randolph

Background imageHulbert Collection: Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert

Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
Cicely Courtneidge (1893-1980) and her husband Jack Hulbert (1892-1978) appearing in their latest film Jack's The Boy'. Date: 1932

Background imageHulbert Collection: Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever After

Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever After
Music Cover, Keep on the Bright Side, words by Douglas Furber, music by Werner R Heymann, from the UFA film Happy Ever After Date: 1932

Background imageHulbert Collection: Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, London

Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, London
Jack Hulbert in Clowns in Clover, Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London, also with Cicely Courtneidge and June. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHulbert Collection: The Light Blues, Theatre Royal, Manchester, Robert Courtneidges new musical comedy

The Light Blues, Theatre Royal, Manchester, Robert Courtneidges new musical comedy, with Dorothy Ward, Cicely Courtneidge, Jack Hulbert and others. Date: circa 1915

Background imageHulbert Collection: Fishmongers Almshouses

Fishmongers Almshouses
The almshouses were on the area west of Newington Butts and south of St Georges Road. Erected in two phases: firstly St. Peters Hospital was built by the company in 1615-1618; the other

Background imageHulbert 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 imageHulbert Collection: Jack Hulbert, British comedy film, Jacks the Boy

Jack Hulbert, British comedy film, Jacks the Boy
Jack Hulbert in the British comedy film, Jacks the Boy. 1932

Background imageHulbert Collection: Catalogue cover, His Masters Voice records, December 1934

Catalogue cover, His Masters Voice records, December 1934
Catalogue cover, His Masters Voice records for December 1934, Gifts of Lasting Pleasure, with portraits of singers and performers. Date: 1934

Background imageHulbert Collection: Claude Hulbert and Vera Lennox in Tell Me More

Claude Hulbert and Vera Lennox in Tell Me More
Claude Hulbert and Vera Lennox performing in Tell Me More at the Winter Garden in 1925, significant because of the fashionably wide Oxford bags trousers worn by Hulbert. Date: 1925

Background imageHulbert Collection: The House That Jack Built, Adelphi Theatre, London

The House That Jack Built, Adelphi Theatre, London
The House That Jack Built, a new revue presented by Jack Hulbert and Paul Murray, at the Adelphi Theatre, London, with Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, music by Ivor Novello

Background imageHulbert Collection: The Cinema Star by Jack Hulbert

The Cinema Star by Jack Hulbert (24 April 1892 - 25 March 1978) from Die Kino-Koenigin by Georg Okonkowski and Julius Freund

Background imageHulbert Collection: Music cover, Tap Your Tootsies, Jack Hulbert

Music cover, Tap Your Tootsies, Jack Hulbert
Music cover, Tap Your Tootsies, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, from the film Jack of All Trades starring Jack Hulbert. 1936

Background imageHulbert Collection: Startling Stories - The Bottom of the World

Startling Stories - The Bottom of the World by John C. Burroughs and Hulbert Burroughs. Three reptile-like aliens surrender to two space explorers each wielding a gun

Background imageHulbert Collection: See-Saw by Arthur E Eliot

See-Saw by Arthur E Eliot
Promotional postcard for See-Saw by Arthur E. Eliot and others, edited by R. C. Carton; music Ivor Novello and others. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 14th December 1916

Background imageHulbert Collection: Henson, Nerman

Henson, Nerman
Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher, Claude Hulbert, Margary Hicklin, Percy Hemming


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