Poster advertising Stars on Strings 'Frank Mumford's Famous Company of Puppet Players of Film, Television and Stage Fame', ca.1943 thumbnail 1
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Poster advertising Stars on Strings 'Frank Mumford's Famous Company of Puppet Players of Film, Television and Stage Fame', ca.1943

Poster
ca.1943 (printed)

This poster advertised Stars on Strings, the marionette show performed by the young private Frank Mumford (1918-2014) while serving in the army's Stars in Battledress division. The War Office Central Pool of Artistes, based in London's Upper Grosvenor Street, was the organisation formed during the latter stages of World War II to provide entertainment under the title Stars in Battledress, to troops in areas of conflict, by performers serving in the Armed Forces of Great Britain.

Frank Mumford (1918-2014) had an extraordinary career as a puppeteer from his schooldays and throughout his long life. He appeared at Wood Green Empire aged just 14, billed as Master Mumford and His Marionettes. He went on to perform with his puppets in Army entertainment during the second World War and later, with his wife Maisie, presented his speciality act the Mumford Puppets for royalty and in top nightspots including the London Palladium and the Moulin Rouge. The Mumfords played cabarets around the world, meeting celebrities such as Jean Cocteau, Josephine Baker and Charlie Chaplin. They performed for Prince Rainier and Princess Grace in Monaco, at private parties for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris, and for stars such as Laurel and Hardy and Ingrid Bergman. Frank also carved the early versions of the TV puppet Andy Pandy.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePoster advertising <i>Stars on Strings</i> 'Frank Mumford's Famous Company of Puppet Players of Film, Television and Stage Fame', ca.1943 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed paper
Brief description
Poster advertising Stars on Strings Frank Mumford's Famous Company of Puppet Players of Film, Television and Stage Fame', ca.1943
Physical description
Pictorial screen-printed poster advertising Stars on Strings Frank Mumford's Famous Company of Puppet Players' of Film, Television and Stage Fame'. Presenting Plays, Opera, Ballet, Fantasy, Burlesque. Featuring and image of a Mexican man standing on a hillock with two cactus trees. Yellow paint overpainting former text.

Credit line
Given by Jennifer Allen
Object history
The poster was kept by Frank Mumford as a souvenir of Stars on Strings , the marionette shows he performed to troops serving in the Armed Forces of Great Britain in areas of conflict during the latter stages of World War II
Summary
This poster advertised Stars on Strings, the marionette show performed by the young private Frank Mumford (1918-2014) while serving in the army's Stars in Battledress division. The War Office Central Pool of Artistes, based in London's Upper Grosvenor Street, was the organisation formed during the latter stages of World War II to provide entertainment under the title Stars in Battledress, to troops in areas of conflict, by performers serving in the Armed Forces of Great Britain.

Frank Mumford (1918-2014) had an extraordinary career as a puppeteer from his schooldays and throughout his long life. He appeared at Wood Green Empire aged just 14, billed as Master Mumford and His Marionettes. He went on to perform with his puppets in Army entertainment during the second World War and later, with his wife Maisie, presented his speciality act the Mumford Puppets for royalty and in top nightspots including the London Palladium and the Moulin Rouge. The Mumfords played cabarets around the world, meeting celebrities such as Jean Cocteau, Josephine Baker and Charlie Chaplin. They performed for Prince Rainier and Princess Grace in Monaco, at private parties for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris, and for stars such as Laurel and Hardy and Ingrid Bergman. Frank also carved the early versions of the TV puppet Andy Pandy.
Collection
Accession number
S.51-2019

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