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Ivor Novello: A Captivating Star of the 1920s Step back in time to the mesmerizing era of the 1920s, where Ivor Novello shone brightly as a star

Background imageIvor Collection: Scenes from The Constant Nymph (1928)

Scenes from The Constant Nymph (1928) directed by Basil Dean & Adrian Brunel Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene from The Constant Nymph (1928)

A scene from The Constant Nymph (1928) directed by Basil Dean & Adrian Brunel Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: Mabel Poulton in The Constant Nymph (1928)

Mabel Poulton in The Constant Nymph (1928) directed by Basil Dean & Adrian Brunel Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene from The Constant Nymph (1928) with Ivor Novello

A scene from The Constant Nymph (1928) with Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton directed by Basil Dean & Adrian Brunel Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello and June in The Lodger (1926)

Ivor Novello and June in The Lodger (1926) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Date: 1927

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene from The Lodger (1926)

A scene from The Lodger (1926) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Date: 1927

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene form The Lodger (1926)

A scene form The Lodger (1926) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Date: 1927

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello and Annette Benson in Downhill (1927)

Ivor Novello and Annette Benson in Downhill (1927) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Date: 1927

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello in The Lodger (1926)

Ivor Novello in The Lodger (1926) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Date: 1927

Background imageIvor Collection: Two scenes of the filming of the Return of the Rat (1929)

Two scenes of the filming of the Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna in The Triumph of the Rat (1926)

Ivor Novello and Nina Vanna in The Triumph of the Rat (1926) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello in The Return of the Rat (1929)

Ivor Novello in The Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton in The Return of the Rat (19

Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton in The Return of the Rat (1929) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageIvor Collection: Scense from The Rat (1925)

Scense from The Rat (1925)
Scenes from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello in The Rat (1925)

Ivor Novello in The Rat (1925) - the story of a apache - directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: Scenes from the Gallant Hassar (1928)

Scenes from the Gallant Hassar (1928)
A scene from the Gallant Hassar (1928) directed by G麡 von BolvᲹ Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene from the Gallant Hassar (1928)

A scene from the Gallant Hassar (1928) directed by G麡 von BolvᲹ with Ivor Novello and Evelyn Holt Date: 1928

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello as the The Rat (1925)

Ivor Novello as the The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello and Mae Marsh in a scene from The Rat (1925)

Ivor Novello and Mae Marsh in a scene from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1930

Background imageIvor Collection: Scenes from The Rat (1925)

Scenes from The Rat (1925) directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: A scene from The Rat (1925)

A scene from The Rat (1925) with Isobel Jeans and Mae Marsh directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1926

Background imageIvor Collection: Irelands new Vicereine, 1915

Irelands new Vicereine, 1915
Viscountess Lady Alice Wimborne(nee Grosvenor)(d.1948)and her son Ivor(1903 -1967), later 2nd Viscount Wimborne, pictured following the appointment of her husband as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageIvor Collection: The Singing Colony of Madame Novello Davies

The Singing Colony of Madame Novello Davies
Madame Novello Davies, the well-known teacher of singing and voice production and mother of the composer and musician, Ivor Novello (who is pictured centre)

Background imageIvor Collection: Original photograph of the airships SS8 SS11 and SS12

Original photograph of the airships SS8 SS11 and SS12
Original photograph of the airships SS8:11:12 proceeding on channel patrol from Capel, near Folkestone, October 1915. The Captains of the airships are as follows : Sub-Lieutenant Ivor Little

Background imageIvor Collection: Words and music of Till the boys come home

Words and music of Till the boys come home (Keep the home fires burning). Words by Lena Guilbert Ford. Music by Ivor Novello

Background imageIvor Collection: IVOR NOVELLO (1893-1951). Welsh actor, composer, and singer

IVOR NOVELLO (1893-1951). Welsh actor, composer, and singer. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageIvor Collection: General Sir Ivor Maxse presenting medals, Belgium, WW1

General Sir Ivor Maxse presenting medals, Belgium, WW1
General Sir Ivor Maxse (1862-1958), British army officer during the First World War. Seen here presenting medals to men of the 152nd Brigade at Sint Jan-Ter-Biezen, Belgium. Date: August 1917

Background imageIvor Collection: March past at medal presentation ceremony, WW1

March past at medal presentation ceremony, WW1
March past of Scottish troops on the Western Front during the First World War, for the presentation of medals by General Sir Ivor Maxse. Date: circa 1917

Background imageIvor Collection: Clan Mac Ivor

Clan Mac Ivor
Clan MAC IVOR a warrior of saxon times, armed with pike and sword

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello / Nerman

Ivor Novello / Nerman
IVOR NOVELLO (Ivor Davies) Welsh actor of stage and screen, playwright and composer

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello / Pictorial

Ivor Novello / Pictorial
IVOR NOVELLO (Ivor Davies) Welsh actor of stage and screen, playwright and composer, with Isabel Jeans in The Rat

Background imageIvor Collection: Scott / Waverley / Maclvor

Scott / Waverley / Maclvor
Mac-Ivor warned of his fate by the grey spirit

Background imageIvor Collection: Ivor Novello / Smoking

Ivor Novello / Smoking
IVOR NOVELLO (Ivor Davies) Welsh actor of stage and screen, playwright and composer




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Ivor Novello: A Captivating Star of the 1920s Step back in time to the mesmerizing era of the 1920s, where Ivor Novello shone brightly as a star. Known for his unforgettable performances, he graced both stage and screen with his undeniable talent. In 1925, audiences were captivated by "The Rat, " a film that showcased Novello's exceptional acting skills. Alongside Mae Marsh, their on-screen chemistry was simply enchanting. Not only did Novello excel in film, but he also made waves in theater. The Chelsea Arts Ball saw him rubbing shoulders with none other than Noel Coward himself - two legends united under one roof. One of his most notable stage appearances was in "The Vortex" alongside Frances Doble. Their powerful portrayal left spectators awestruck and craving more from this dynamic duo. Beyond the glitz and glamour of showbiz, Ivor Southorn took us behind the scenes at Brosley Clay Pipe works in Shropshire. This glimpse into his life offstage revealed a man grounded amidst fame's whirlwind. "The Constant Nymph" brought together Novello and Mabel Poulton onscreen once again. Their magnetic performances left an indelible mark on cinema history - a testament to their incredible talent. Novello's stardom extended beyond borders; he became an iconic figure not just in Britain but internationally too. His name became synonymous with excellence during this golden age of entertainment. Figures In Conversation captured Isabel Jeans, Ivor Novello, and Dorothy Dickson engaging in lively discussion - three brilliant minds colliding to create magic within the industry they loved so dearly. "I Lived With You" marked another milestone for Novello as he continued to dazzle audiences with his versatility as both actor and playwright. His multifaceted talents knew no bounds. Critics like Ivor Brown recognized Novello's immense contributions to the arts.