Screenshot from Please Turn Over (1959) (1) featuring Julia Lockwood
Photograph of Julia Lockwood as Peter Pan in the 1963 Scala Theatre production run of Peter Pan
Mary Beldon (Julia Lockwood) in the 1969 Out of the Unknown episode, 1+1=1.5
Julia Lockwood is joined in Upper Park Road, Kingston upon Thames, by local councillors, the presentation party and dignitaries from The Heritage Foundation. On the house wall behind the group is a blue plaque to commemorate the British actress Margaret Lockwood, who was a long-term resident of the borough. Picture shows (L-R): Councillor David Cunningham, Dennis Gimes (The Heritage Foundation), Councillor Mary Clark [Deputy Mayor], Julia Lockwood, Vicki Michelle (The Heritage Foundation), Richard Williams (Silver Sirens), Hilton Tims and Tim Harrison
Press photo call following the unveiling of a commemorative blue plaque for British actress Margaret Lockwood at 34, Upper Park Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. Photo shows (L-R): Councillor David Cunningham, Dennis Gimes, Julia Lockwood, Vicki Michelle, Richard Williams, Hilton Tims, Tim Harrison
Actress Julia Lockwood pulls the cord to unveil a commemorative blue plaque for her mother, British film star Margaret Lockwood. Upper Park Road, Kingston, Saturday, 4th July, 2015
Actresses Julia Lockwood and Vicki Michelle join Richard Williams at the unveiling of a commemorative plaque for Julia’s mother, 1940s British film star Margaret Lockwood
Actress Julia Lockwood (in red trousers) waits in the refreshment tent in Upper Park Road, Kingston for the unveiling of a commemorative blue plaque for her mother, Margaret Lockwood
Actress Julia Lockwood pictured this afternoon (Monday) when she presented prizes to the winners of the Waddington Peter Pan Competition at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London. The competition, which called on the children to fill in a questionnaire and complete a drawing on the Peter Pan theme, was divided into three age groups – five to seven; eight to ten and eleven to fourteen. As an experiment in mental therapy it is believed the idea has been successful. If this proves to be the case, other children’s hospital are expected to adopt the Waddington scheme. Child in the centre of the picture is another Julia – Julia Christian, 10, of Stamford, Lincolnshire. 24th June, 1963.
Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood in a photograph from Every Other Evening! (1964) (1)
Julia Lockwood (as Carol Manning) and Margaret Lockwood (as Mollie Manning) in a photograph from The Flying Swan (1965) (1)
British film star Margaret Lockwood plays dominoes with her daughter Julia Lockwood
Actress Margaret Lockwood brushes the hair of daughter Julia
Mother Margaret looks on as Julia Lockwood does her make-up
Julia Lockwood smiles in the street while outside a block of flats
Margaret Lockwood and her daughter Julia Lockwood have tea, watched over by dolly.
Goodnight – For film star Margaret Lockwood, it’s been a nice, restful day – except for the visit of the press photographers and the man who kept asking her questions. For daughter Margaret Julia, it’s been another day with Mummy at home. For Gainsborough Studios, it’s the last day of Margaret Lockwood’s brief holiday. Tomorrow, she must talk business with producers, directors and film-planners.
British actress Margaret Lockwood holds hands with her daughter, Julia Lockwood
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood (186)
Photograph of Julia Lockwood (7)
Photograph of Julia Lockwood (6)
Photograph of Julia Lockwood (5)
Photograph of Julia Lockwood (4)
Julia Lockwood (as Jo Halliday) in a photograph from Please Turn Over (1959) (3)
Julia Lockwood (as Jo Halliday) in a photograph from Please Turn Over (1959) (2)
Julia Lockwood (as Fenella/‘Vanilla’) in a photograph from Beware of Children [No Kidding] (1960) (2)
Julia Lockwood (as Fenella/‘Vanilla’) in an American photograph from Beware of Children [No Kidding] (1960) (1)
Julia Lockwood (as Jo Halliday) in a photograph from Please Turn Over (1959) (1)
Julia Lockwood at Margaret Lockwood’s Memorial Service in 1990
Photograph of Julia Lockwood (3)
Julia Lockwood in a publicity photo from the 1950s
British actresses Julia Lockwood who will play Peter Pan, with Juliet Mills who will play Wendy, in the annual production of ’Peter Pan’ at London’s Scala Theatre
Margaret Lockwood plays Peter Pan with her daughter Julia Lockwood as Wendy in Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, London, in 1957
Mother and daughter (Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood) smile happily as they perform together in Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, London, in 1957. Margaret plays Peter Pan and Julia Wendy
Photo of Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood smokes while reading, watched on by her daughter Julia Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood chats to a guest at her daughter Julia Lockwood’s birthday party
Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood share a walk in a stream with the deer of Richmond Park
Margaret Lockwood dresses her daughter Julia Lockwood ready for a walk in the park
Margaret Lockwood cradling her newborn daughter, Julia Lockwood
Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood attend a film premier in Leicester Square, London
Margaret Lockwood sits daughter Julia Lockwood on her knee
A smiling Margaret Lockwood holds her daughter Julia Lockwood aloft to wave at the crowds
Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood visit Phyllis Calvert backstage while she is appearing in Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre, London in 1947
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Julia Lockwood (as Norey) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (74)
Margaret Lockwood’s little daughter, Margaret Julia Lockwood, plays the part of Norey, Lucy’s child. Norey is sitting in her cot waiting for her mother’s good night kiss
Julia Lockwood (as Norey) and Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (24)
Margaret Lockwood took her daughter Julia Lockwood to see The Mousetrap. Afterwards they visited Richard Attenborough in his dressing room. In the play he arrives on skis, so he gave Toots a quick lesson on how to use them.
British film actress Margaret Lockwood plays with her daughter Julia Lockwood in the garden. Julia is to take the lead in the new six part children’s television serial production of ’Heidi’.
Margaret Lockwood supports her daughter, Julia Lockwood, as she balances on a pair of skis, assisted by actor and director Richard Attenborough (1955)