Adams, Lulu (Louise), c1900 - 1989
Dates
- Existence: c1900 - 1989
Biography
Lulu Adams was born Louise Craston in 1900 to Joe Craston and Martha Cashmore, while her parents were touring in Malines, Belgium. Lulu was born into a family with a long standing tradition in the circus, performance and variety business. Her grandmother was the first tightrope artist to perform at the Brighton Hippodrome. Her mother, Martha (born c.1870), was an acrobatic equestrian in her early career, changing her act later, to performing dog trainer. Her father Joe Craston, was singled out by Lord George Sanger at the age of 9, to be made the central figure and youngest solo clown in his circus. Although Joe also performed as an acrobatic rider for some time he eventually devoted himself to clowning after numerous accidents convinced him that it was safer to keep both feet on the ground. Lulu’s uncle, Richard Durant, was also famed as a scenic designer for Drury Lane Theatre.
In her own words Lulu proudly stated:
‘I was born into the circus, mother was a rider and high wire performer. Dad was an acrobat and all sorts of things’…‘I shall go on clowning till I die’, She said to a reporter in 1950, ‘That’s the power of the circus, you can never leave it’.
Lulu made her debut in Russia age 12 with her sister Victoria, who was 2 years younger and from that time the duo became a popular musical act in the variety theatres of England and the Continent. Her aptitude for clowning developed early in life and she appeared many times with her father in clown entrees. Taking advice from her father in avoiding the grotesque in her make-up, she performed her musical burlesque routine wearing a curled white wig, white face grease and spangles.
Lulu was artistically talented as a designer and craft woman and musically talented on the clarinet, saxophone, cornet, drums, piano, violin and bagpipes, as well as an excellent singer, actress and dancer. She also spoke French, German and had a fair knowledge of 5 other languages.
Lulu became one of the earliest female clowns to appear in some of the most renowned British circuses of her time and the first woman clown to appear at Olympia. Lulu’s circus career took her all over the world, she worked with Barnum and Bailey’s in the U.S.A., Tom Arnold’s Christmas Circus at Harringay, Bertram Mills Circus and The Ringling Circus, to name but a few, before retiring in 1962.
When she was 17 Lulu appeared with her family in Glasgow in Hengler’s Circus. This is when she took a liking to bagpipes and convinced her father to buy her a set. Although best known for her bagpipes she often also appeared with a trumpet or sleigh bells. She toured continental music halls as a singer and her favourite number was ‘Laugh Clown Laugh’.
As far as Lulu could remember her life was one of continual work and practicing music, dancing, singing and acrobatics. For a period Lulu was part of ‘The Three Crastonians’, an Scotch musical act which was performed in traditional kilts by her and her two siblings Vicky and Joe. While travelling this act in 1927 Lulu met Albert Victor Adams, who soon after became her husband. Albert was a theatre manager and clown performer and Lulu decided to stop her career in variety to focus on a clowning double act with him, known as Albertino and Lulu. Sister Vicky and brother Joe continued with the family act but changed the name to ‘The Crastonians’, one of the highlights of their career was to appear in the Royal Variety Performance on November 9th at the London Coliseum in 1938.
Lulu and Albertino, appeared with Bertam Mills Circus, at The Blackpool Tower Circus and with Tom Arnold’s Mammoth Circus, amongst others. In 1939 they were in the United States where they hoped to spend the rest of their careers, but at the break of World War II, Albert who was in the reserves, had to return to the UK. Albert was an experienced soldier who served in the Great War as a Major. His military service in this instance ended when he was discharged on health grounds after being gassed by enemy forces. On their return to England, Albert was turned down for service, however this did not stop the couple from contributing to the war effort in the best way they knew. For a while Lulu worked as a nurse for the Red Cross, padding crutches and splints, while Albert went on a tour of military stations. Later Lulu and Albertino reformed their act and entertained the troops, as well as factory workers and evacuated children, while also appearing in a miniature circus in a small zoo in Chessington, Surrey.
Lulu and Albert were married for 20 years, until Albert died suddenly in America from heart failure while they were both broadcasting on a New York radio programme on 6 April 1948.
Lulu was a very creative and talented person and made her own costume designs, many of which were for the Windmill Theatre, just off Piccadilly. She also made dolls out of felt, scraps of fabric and odds and ends of jewellery, which she sold and made on commission. This hobby started during the war, when there was not much to give as presents. She also enjoyed painting and drawing and every year she would make her own Christmas cards, a sample of which we hold in the collection.
Lulu spent the last years of her life in Brighton with her sister Vicky running a bed and breakfast and selling art materials and dolls.
Found in 452 Collections and/or Records:
Lulu Adams, c1940 - 1950
Lulu Adams in clown costume, signed 'Lulu'.
Lulu Adams, c1940 - 1950
Lulu Adams in clown costume with another woman both standing next to a projector.
Lulu Adams, c1950 - 1970
Lulu Adams standing on steps with her dog.
Lulu Adams, c1930 - 1950
Photographic print of Lulu Adams (Louise Craston) in clown make up with washing and circus tent in the background.
Lulu Adams, c1930 - 1950
Lulu Adams (Louise Craston) walking, dressed as a clown with another women riding a horse. Both are at the front of a parade of circus horses and elephants.
Lulu Adams, c1935
Postcard photograph of Lulu Adams (Louise Craston) in clown costume. Written on reverse 'My Darlings, you will be surprised to hear we are in London - am just dodging around looking for room. I will let you know when we fix. Love Lulu' . Addressed to Mrs Craston, 20 Grand Parade, Brighton'.
Lulu Adams, c1920 - 1930
Lulu Adams (Louise Craston) standing on a balcony in dance costume.
Lulu Adams, c1948
Publicity photograph of Lulu Adams showing embroidery work to a woman. The embroidery work is showing lettering 'Los Angeles 1948'. The other woman is believed to be named 'Roberta'. 'Photo by Nick de Morgoli' on reverse.
Lulu Adams and Harry Holt, c1948
Lulu Adams with Harry Holt. 'Harry Holt and I Having a Coca Cola at our 'grease-joint' Sep 1948, Hollywood' written on reverse.
Lulu Adams and Mother, c1920 - 1930
Louise Craston (Lulu Adams) (right) seated on a sofa next to her mother Martha Craston (nee Cashmore). The women are seated with two per dogs.
Lulu Adams at Presentation, c1948
Publicity photograph of Lulu Adams (right) with a man and a woman accepting a presentation gift with audience. The photo is signed 'To Lulu with love Roberta' and 'For Lulu All the Best Bill Ballantyne'. Photo by Nick de Morgoli' on reverse.
Lulu Adams Collection
This collection contains business records, newspaper cuttings, programmes, notebooks and handbills, as well as a collection of black and white photographs, some original artwork and other items relating to Lulu Adam’s personal life and career
Lulu Adams in Phoenix, c1948
Lulu Adams in a caravan or mobile home. 'Taken at Phoenix Arizona - 1948, Please note electric fan and cans of beer on my sideboard, my box of paints and radio, don't love this' written on the reverse.
Lulu Adams in Radio Broadcast, 25 May 1948
Two female clowns with radio interviewer on KYW Westinghouse Philadelphia. Lulu Adams is the clown on the left. 'The Man in the Street Broadcast/Philadelphia/25.5.48/ Lulu Alan Scatt, Rose ...'
Lulu Adams with Circus Performer, c1940 - 1950
Lulu Adams (right) in clown costume with another circus performer. Both are holding circus themed trophies.
Lulu and Albert Adams, c1930 - 1950
Husband and wife Lulu and Albert Adams in partial clown make up. Albert Adams performed as a clown under the name Albertino.
Lulu and Albert Adams, c1946
Colour tinted photographic print of Lulu Adams (left) with husband Albert Adams (Albertino) as clowns. The pair are carrying some performance apparatus. 'With sincere wishes for a prosperous 1947 from Stan Bult, 26 Canning Rd, Croydon' written on reverse.
Lulu and Albert Adams, c1940 - 1950
Lulu Adams in the circus ring with husband Albert Adams (Albertino).
Lulu and Albert Adams, c1930 - 1950
Husband and wife clown performers Albert Adams and Lulu Adams (formerly Louise Craston) in a dressing room.
Lulu and Albertino, c1940 - 1950
Lulu and Albert Adams on a rooftop. 'Lulu and Albertino' written on reverse.