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)
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 plays outdoors with her 5-year-old daughter Julia Lockwood, who later followed her mother into show business
Photograph of Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood (109)
Mein Film magazine with Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood. 1948. (German)
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Julia Lockwood (as Norey) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (13)
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Julia Lockwood (as Norey) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (10)
Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood in costume for a publicity photo from The White Unicorn
Woman magazine with Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood. 19th February, 1955. At last! This is my story, by Margaret Lockwood.
With a record player beside them, Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood go over scripts while relaxing at home
Film Bühne magazine with Margaret Lockwood and Julia Lockwood in The White Unicorn. 1947, issue number 211. (German). Symbol des Glücks.
Radio Times magazine with Julia Lockwood and Margaret Lockwood in The Flying Swan. 27th March, 1965.
In costume as Peter Pan at the Scala Theatre in 1963, Julia Lockwood and her mother, British actress Margaret Lockwood, cut a cake. Lockwood senior starred as Peter Pan at the same theatre in 1949 and 1950.
Margaret Lockwood and her 5-year-old daughter Julia Lockwood, who later followed her mother into show business, play outdoors
Julia Lockwood (as Fanny’s Daughter) and Margaret Lockwood (as Fanny Rosa) in a photograph from Hungry Hill (1947) (4)
Autographed photo of Toots (Julia Lockwood) and Margaret Lockwood
Margaret Lockwood (as Lucy) and Julia Lockwood (as Norey) in a photograph from The White Unicorn (1947) (1)





