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Soldiers Monument, Indianapolis, Ind. This photo comes from the collection of someone I only know as Mrs. She may very well have been May Hatton (formerly Bowles), but I’ve been unable to confirm. The photographer’s name is unknown to me, Read More …
Here she is in a rare nude pool scene looking absolutely stunning in a candid shot for her last unfinished movie Something’s Got to Give. This is one of the most gorgeous candid poses of the whole movie. With one Read More …
She declined to be photo’d. This photo comes from the collection of someone I only know as Mrs. She may very well have been May Hatton (formerly Bowles), but I’ve been unable to confirm. The photographer’s name is unknown to Read More …
1900/72 EDWARD CURTIS NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN Canyon De Chelly Folio Photo 16X20. Since 1989 – The Name You Can Trust For Fine Vintage Photogravures, Photographs & Antique Prints. Serving the Design & Decor trades for over 20 years. See our Read More …
An antique photograph of Nicholas II, grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaevitch and Colonel Zakhary Mdivani (the regiments commander) all attired in regimental uniforms reviewing troops on July 29, 1913. The review was held at the entry gates to the Grand Peterhof Read More …
She’ll be turning 87 and would rather be at work! She attributes all her amazing health to red wine! Anyway, during one of her trips downtown Chicago in 1979, she was offered a couple of these that were signed by Read More …
ALL FAIR OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED. Most Offers Will Be Accepted. Original Black & White Caufield And Shook Collection. Coke Photograph Of Main Street Office. 6.25″ Inches By 8.25″ Inches. We hope you are 100% satisfied. However, if you are Read More …
Photos of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra In Folder Circa 1902. Actual photos, not printed. Overall folder size is 4-3/8″ x 6″. These small photos approx. 2′ x 3 each are mounted in the folder with small loose matts Read More …