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Loraine Collection

"Loraine: A Legacy of Talent and Artistry" Step into the captivating world of Loraine, where talent and artistry intertwine to create unforgettable moments

Background imageLoraine Collection: View from the Capitol Entrance - Madison, Wisconsin

View from the Capitol Entrance - Madison, Wisconsin showing the Hotel Loraine and West Washington Avenue. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageLoraine Collection: Dennis Loraine (left), Peter Pinto then chief architect of the Glenrothes Development

Dennis Loraine (left), Peter Pinto then chief architect of the Glenrothes Development Corporation, and film star George Sanders (right) study a model of the Cadco project. 6th December 1964

Background imageLoraine Collection: The Bing Boys are here, WW1 revue, Alhambra Theatre

The Bing Boys are here, WW1 revue, Alhambra Theatre
The Bing Boys are here, WW1 revue at the Alhambra Theatre, London - Emma (Violet Loraine) goes up the social ladder Date: 1916

Background imageLoraine Collection: June Tripp and Violet Loraine

June Tripp and Violet Loraine
June Tripp (1901-1985), sometimes known just by her stage name June, and Violet Loraine (1886-1956) appearing in the revue show Fanfare at the Prince Edward Theatre. Date: 1932

Background imageLoraine Collection: Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue

Robert Loraine as Cyrano, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London Date: early 20th century

Background imageLoraine Collection: Noel En Lorraine (engraving)

Noel En Lorraine (engraving)
2789245 Noel En Lorraine (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Noel En Lorraine. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 24 December 1893)

Background imageLoraine Collection: 'Before the Bubble Burst'A cheerful Dennis Loraine, glass in hand

"Before the Bubble Burst"A cheerful Dennis Loraine, glass in hand
" Before the Bubble Burst" A cheerful Dennis Loraine, glass in hand, on top of the world. Now he is in Rome-and Board of Trade investigations are going on. 6th December 1964

Background imageLoraine Collection: George Robey, Violet Loraine and Alfred Lester, music hall entertainers, early 20th century

George Robey, Violet Loraine and Alfred Lester, music hall entertainers, early 20th century. Artist: Wrather & Buys
George Robey (1869-1954), Violet Loraine (1886-1956) and Alfred Lester (1895-1925), music hall entertainers, early 20th century

Background imageLoraine Collection: Robert Loraine / Vf 1912

Robert Loraine / Vf 1912
ROBERT LORAINE English actor-manager in Britain and America; also an aviator during World War One Date: 1876 - 1935

Background imageLoraine Collection: Violet Loraine knitting in Round the Map, WWI

Violet Loraine knitting in Round the Map, WWI
Actress Violet Loraine, darning socks in her role in Round the Map at the Alhambra, where she sang a sock darning anthem to music composed by Herman Fink

Background imageLoraine Collection: Tatler cover - Violet Loraine

Tatler cover - Violet Loraine
Front cover of The Tatler magazine featuring a portrait of actress and singer, Violet Loraine (1886-1956), star of the Bing Boys are Here, one of the most popular stage shows of the Great War period

Background imageLoraine Collection: Violet Loraine

Violet Loraine (1886-1956), actress and singer, star of numerous West End musicals and revues during the First World War including Push and Go and The Bing Boys are Here. Date: 1915

Background imageLoraine Collection: Miniature - Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, MC

Miniature - Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, MC
Miniature portrait of Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, M.C. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards. Born 1884, died 1920. Captured on the 17th May 1915 (Battle of Festubert) commanding F Company

Background imageLoraine Collection: Hippodrome ladies home for soldiers pets, WW1

Hippodrome ladies home for soldiers pets, WW1
Actresses of the London Hippodrome Revue posing with dogs they had provided homes for while their solider owners were away fighting at the front

Background imageLoraine Collection: Tatler cover - The Bing Boys are Here

Tatler cover - The Bing Boys are Here
Front cover of The Tatler showing a scene from the popular revue, The Bing Boys are Here starring Alfred Lester, George Robey, Lillian Davies and Blanche Stocker



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"Loraine: A Legacy of Talent and Artistry" Step into the captivating world of Loraine, where talent and artistry intertwine to create unforgettable moments. From the breathtaking view at the Capitol Entrance in Madison, Wisconsin, to the vibrant energy of The Bing Boys' WW1 revue at Alhambra Theatre, Loraine leaves an indelible mark on every stage. June Tripp and Violet Loraine grace us with their presence, showcasing their exceptional skills that mesmerize audiences worldwide. Meanwhile, Dennis Loraine stands alongside Peter Pinto as they shape the architectural landscape of Glenrothes Development with visionary brilliance. The legendary Robert Loraine takes center stage as Cyrano at Apollo Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, leaving spectators awestruck by his commanding performance. In another realm entirely, Noel En Lorraine's enchanting engraving transports us to a place where imagination knows no bounds. Witnessing music hall entertainers George Robey, Violet Loraine, and Alfred Lester in action during the early 20th century is like stepping back in time. Their lively performances captivate hearts and bring joy to all who have the pleasure of experiencing them firsthand. Violet Loraine's knitting prowess shines through in Round the Map during World War I—a testament to her dedication not only as an entertainer but also as a compassionate soul supporting those affected by conflict. Even gracing Tatler's cover cannot contain Violet Loraine's magnetic charm; she effortlessly captures our attention wherever she goes. And let us not forget Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram MC—his miniature portrait serves as a reminder of bravery and honor within this illustrious lineage. Loraine embodies a legacy that transcends time—an enduring testament to creativity and passion that continues to inspire generations today.