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Stoll Collection

"Step into the world of Stoll

Background imageStoll Collection: Sherlock Holmes 1921

Sherlock Holmes 1921
Sherlock Holmes is filmed by Stoll at Cricklewood; Baker Street is reconstructed for the purpose

Background imageStoll Collection: Programme cover, The Manchester Hippodrome

Programme cover, The Manchester Hippodrome, Oxford Street, Manchester. 1912

Background imageStoll Collection: Oswald Stoll / Vfair 1913

Oswald Stoll / Vfair 1913
OSWALD STOLL Impresario Date: 1866 - 1942

Background imageStoll Collection: Jungle Piece, c1927. Artist: Marian Stoll

Jungle Piece, c1927. Artist: Marian Stoll
Jungle Piece, c1927. From The Studio Volume 94. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1927]

Background imageStoll Collection: The dancing team of Orah and Orma, December 1923

The dancing team of Orah and Orma, December 1923 to be seen on the Stoll vaudeville circuit Date: 1923

Background imageStoll Collection: Stoll film studios building, Cricklewood, North London

Stoll film studios building, Cricklewood, North London
Stoll Picture Productions film studios building, Temple Road, Cricklewood, North London Date: 1929

Background imageStoll Collection: Three silent British films, New Era Productions, London

Three silent British films, New Era Productions, London
Three silent British films, New Era, D'Arblay Street, London - Guns of Loos, The Infamous Lady, Down Channel (2 of 2) Date: 1929

Background imageStoll Collection: The New Middlesex Theatre of Varieties, Drury Lane, London

The New Middlesex Theatre of Varieties, Drury Lane, London, in association with the London Coliseum, Chairman and Managing Director Oswald Stoll, Director J L Graydon. 1915

Background imageStoll Collection: The Coliseum in St. Martins Lane nearing completion

The Coliseum in St. Martins Lane nearing completion
The Coliseum in St. Martins Lane, pictured nearing completion with hoardings announcing three stages in one. Designed by renowned theatre architect Frank Matcham for the impresario Oswald Stoll

Background imageStoll Collection: Maximilian Stoll - Eng

Maximilian Stoll - Eng
Maximilian Stoll (1742 - 1787) Austrian medical

Background imageStoll Collection: A scene from the film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-T

A scene from the film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-T
A scene from the Stoll film Boadicea (1927) with Phyllis Neilson-Terry Date: 1927

Background imageStoll Collection: Finsbury Park Empire

Finsbury Park Empire
Colour postcard of the facade of Finsbury Park Empire, circa 1914. The theatre was built in 1910 for Oswald Stoll to a design by Frank Matcham from one of Matchams few essays in the Arts

Background imageStoll Collection: A scene from the film Boadicea (1927)

A scene from the film Boadicea (1927)
A scene from the Stoll film Boadicea (1927) Date: 1927

Background imageStoll Collection: Sir Oswald Stoll

Sir Oswald Stoll
Sir OSWALD STOLL theatrical impresario Date: 1866 - 1942

Background imageStoll Collection: Kingsway At Night

Kingsway At Night
circa 1925: The Stoll Picture Theatre illuminated on Kingsway, London. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageStoll Collection: London Opera House

London Opera House
This became the National Theatre of England 1914 to 1915 : then the Stoll Theatre, later the Stoll Picture Theatre. Demolished 1957 but part retained as the Peacock. Date: first built 1911

Background imageStoll Collection: Stoll Theatre on Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London

Stoll Theatre on Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London
The Stoll Theatre on Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London, showing Stars on Ice. It was built in 1911 in the Beaux-Arts style and opened as the London Opera House

Background imageStoll Collection: Oswald Stoll / Vfair 1911

Oswald Stoll / Vfair 1911
OSWALD STOLL Impresario

Background imageStoll Collection: Cannes Seafront

Cannes Seafront
Two ladies under a parasol and a gentleman take a stoll between the boats on the Cannes seafront


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"Step into the world of Stoll: A journey through time and entertainment" Immerse yourself in the captivating era of Sherlock Holmes as he graces the programme cover at The Manchester Hippodrome in 1921. Oswald Stoll's Vfair of 1913 sets the stage for a remarkable display of talent, including the mesmerizing dancing team Orah and Orma in December 1923. Witness history unfold at the iconic Stoll film studios building in Cricklewood, North London, where three silent British films by New Era Productions were brought to life. Delve into an enchanting Jungle Piece created by artist Marian Stoll around 1927, capturing nature's allure with finesse. Maximilian Stoll from England leaves his mark on this legacy, contributing to its grandeur. Explore two more silent British films produced by New Era Productions that showcase their commitment to cinematic excellence. Val St Cyr's artistic prowess shines through as four stunning gowns are exquisitely represented, epitomizing elegance and style. The New Middlesex Theatre of Varieties at Drury Lane beckons you with its promise of unforgettable performances while The Coliseum in St Martins Lane nears completion, ready to become a beacon of entertainment. Join us on this extraordinary journey through time and witness how each element intertwines seamlessly to create the rich tapestry that is "Stoll.