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Lucille Collection

"LUCILLE: A Multifaceted Icon of Grace, Talent, and Laughter" Lucille, a name that resonates with elegance and versatility

Background imageLucille Collection: Four ballerinas on a music sheet

Four ballerinas on a music sheet
Four ballerinas depicted on a music sheet, performing The Celebrated Pas de Quatre, composed by Jules Perrot, as danced at Her Majestys Theatre, London, on 12 July 1845

Background imageLucille Collection: Champion Lady Steer Roper

Champion Lady Steer Roper
Lucille Mulhall - the Champion Lady Steer Roper of the World at the Winnipeg Stampede of 1913. She only took 33 4/5 seconds to rope this unfortunate bull!

Background imageLucille Collection: LUCILLE BALL (1911-1989). American actress and comedienne. With husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986)

LUCILLE BALL (1911-1989). American actress and comedienne. With husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) in a publicity photograph for the television series I Love Lucy

Background imageLucille Collection: FILM STILL: FORD & POWERS. Harrison Ford and Lucille Powers in a scene from a silent film

FILM STILL: FORD & POWERS. Harrison Ford and Lucille Powers in a scene from a silent film

Background imageLucille Collection: WW2 greetings card, As You Were

WW2 greetings card, As You Were! Three servicewomen in uniform, a WRN, an ATS and a WaF, look longingly at an elegant evening dress in a store window. Date: circa 1942

Background imageLucille Collection: Gowns That Express Poetic Ideas

Gowns That Express Poetic Ideas
Purple and blue wigs to complete the colour-schemes of dresses: gowns that express poetic ideas. Costumes from the house of Madame Lucile

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Lucille, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Lucille, c1907. Head-and-shoulders portrait of Dakota woman standing in front of tree

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille [B], c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Lucille [B], c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Lucille [B], c1907. Photograph shows Lucille, a Native woman, half-length portrait, standing next to tree, facing front, wearing a headband and seashell decorated buckskin dress

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille, 1907, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Lucille, 1907, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Lucille, 1907, c1907. Young Native American woman, half-length, portrait, standing, facing front

Background imageLucille Collection: Judith Barrett

Judith Barrett
American actress Judith Barrett (1909-2000), also known as Lucille Kelley and Nancy Dover. Her final film role was to be a year later in Those Were the Days! Date: circa 1939

Background imageLucille Collection: Cary Grant and Lucile Fairbanks

Cary Grant and Lucile Fairbanks
Hollywood stars Cary Grant (1904-1986) and Lucile Fairbanks (1917-1999) at the Clover Club. Date: 1939

Background imageLucille Collection: Scene from 'Lucille, 'at Marylebone Theatre (engraving)

Scene from "Lucille, "at Marylebone Theatre (engraving)
1617537 Scene from " Lucille, " at Marylebone Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from " Lucille, " at Marylebone Theatre)

Background imageLucille Collection: Elisabeth Welch theatre programme for her one-woman show Tim

Elisabeth Welch theatre programme for her one-woman show Time to Start Living at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York. Elisabeth Welch (1904-2003)

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille, by Herbert Schmalz (engraving)

Lucille, by Herbert Schmalz (engraving)
726882 Lucille, by Herbert Schmalz (engraving) by Schmalz, Herbert Gustave (1856-1935) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lucille, from the picture by Herbert Schmalz)

Background imageLucille Collection: Limehouse Blues, sheet music, 1945. Creator: Unknown

Limehouse Blues, sheet music, 1945. Creator: Unknown
Limehouse Blues, sheet music, 1945. Song by Douglas Furber and Philip Braham, from the film Ziegfeld Follies, starring Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer who have been made up to look Chinese

Background imageLucille Collection: Frank Capra takes his first shot of England

Frank Capra takes his first shot of England
American film director, Frank Capra, along with his wife, Lucille Warner, arrives in Egnland on the ocean liner Normandie

Background imageLucille Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Portrait of Lucille, a Sioux woman. Photographed by Edward S

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Portrait of Lucille, a Sioux woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageLucille Collection: JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist

JACK JOHNSON (1878-1946). American heavyweight pugilist. Johnson photographed with his wife Lucille Cameron in 1921

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille Ball

Lucille Ball (1911 1989), American actress

Background imageLucille Collection: Joan Crawford as a Lady of Spain, 1928

Joan Crawford as a Lady of Spain, 1928
Joan Crawford (1905 - 1977), born Lucille le Seuer, American film, theatre and television actress. Pictured appearing in the role of a girl in a Spanish circus in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film

Background imageLucille Collection: Source Size = 3242 x 2880

Source Size = 3242 x 2880
SCENE FROM THE NEW OPERA " LA BASOCHE" AT THE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA, Act I. A Public Place in Paris in 1514. Clement Marot (Mr. Ben Davies) disowns his wife Colette (Miss Lucille Hill)

Background imageLucille Collection: 1127448; out of copyright

1127448; out of copyright

Background imageLucille Collection: C. Z. GUEST (1920-2003). N

C. Z. GUEST (1920-2003). N
C.Z. GUEST (1920-2003). N

Background imageLucille Collection: SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Lucille, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

SIOUX WOMAN, c1907. Lucille, a Sioux Native American woman. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageLucille Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SMOKING. Lucille La Verne in Sun-Up, 1925

SILENT FILM STILL: SMOKING. Lucille La Verne in Sun-Up, 1925. A Film interpretation of the stage by Lula Vollmer

Background imageLucille Collection: D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques

D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques
D.W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques, in a scene from Orphans of the Storm (1922), directed by D.W. Griffith

Background imageLucille Collection: Lucille Grahn / Dryade

Lucille Grahn / Dryade
LUCILLE GRAHN Ballet dancer in Eoline, ou La Dryade


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"LUCILLE: A Multifaceted Icon of Grace, Talent, and Laughter" Lucille, a name that resonates with elegance and versatility. Just like the four ballerinas gracefully pirouetting on a music sheet, Lucille embodies beauty in motion. But she is not limited to just dance; she is also a champion Lady Steer Roper, fearlessly conquering challenges with her determination. One cannot mention Lucille without recalling the iconic duo Ball and Desi Arnaz. In a publicity photograph for their groundbreaking television series "I Love Lucy, " their love and chemistry are palpable. Together they revolutionized comedy on screen, leaving an indelible mark on entertainment history. Gowns that express poetic ideas adorn Lucille's presence as if each fabric tells its own story. She effortlessly transforms into different characters, captivating audiences with her range and depth. Whether it be in silent films alongside Harrison Ford or sharing the screen with legends like Cary Grant or Lucile Fairbanks, Lucille leaves an unforgettable impression. But beyond her acting prowess lies another facet of this remarkable woman - Lady Duff Gordon. With grace and sophistication akin to this renowned fashion designer from the early 20th century, Lucille exudes timeless style that transcends eras. As Judith Barrett once said about her fellow actress: "Lucille Ball is more than just an American actress and comedian; she is an institution. " Her comedic genius brought joy to millions worldwide through laughter-filled moments that will forever be etched in our hearts. Even acclaimed director Frank Capra recognized her talent when he took his first shot of England while filming alongside Lucille Ball herself. Their collaboration symbolizes how far-reaching her influence was within the industry. And finally, we glimpse into one scene from "Lucille" at Marylebone Theatre through an engraving capturing the essence of this theatrical production.