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DOIN' THE LAMBETH WALK

SEE PAGE 7

Here are some Richard Andrew pictures, specially taken for the "Record," showing those well-known dancing teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Southern Colledge, demonstrating the Lambeth Walk. The first picture shows the familiar rolling Cockney gait with which the dance starts, the second shows the circular movement, the third is where the dancers face each other and slap their thighs and the picture below shows the final movement -the Cockney "oi." Follow the steps yourself from the diagrams and description on page 7.

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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Unnumbered Page

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DOIN' THE LAMBETH WALK Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Unnumbered Page

DOIN' THE LAMBETH WALK Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 23, 18 November 1938, Unnumbered Page

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