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May 17

miss-flapper:

Norma Shearer photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1920s

miss-flapper:

Norma Shearer photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1920s

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mothgirlwings:

Ziegfeld girl Naomi Johnson - c. 1920’s
Photo by Alfred Cheney Johnston

mothgirlwings:

Ziegfeld girl Naomi Johnson - c. 1920’s

Photo by Alfred Cheney Johnston

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jeanjeanie61:

Eleanore Whitney - ‘Turn Off The Moon’ - 1937
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jeanjeanie61:

Eleanore Whitney - ‘Turn Off The Moon’ - 1937

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chaplinfortheages:

Charlie Chaplin and his closest friend Douglas Fairbanks - set of Charlies film “The Circus” circa 1927. 
Doug passed away of a heart attack in 1939 at the age of 56, in Charlie’s autobiography written in the early 1960’s he still talked of missing who he called “the only true friend I ever really had in Hollywood”

chaplinfortheages:

Charlie Chaplin and his closest friend Douglas Fairbanks - set of Charlies film “The Circus” circa 1927. 

Doug passed away of a heart attack in 1939 at the age of 56, in Charlie’s autobiography written in the early 1960’s he still talked of missing who he called “the only true friend I ever really had in Hollywood”

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May 16

blushingcheekymonkey:

ludek vojtechovsky

blushingcheekymonkey:

ludek vojtechovsky

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thegameofart:

Viola Farber, 1958 (via An-itinerant-poet.tumblr.com / Pinterest)

thegameofart:

Viola Farber, 1958 (via An-itinerant-poet.tumblr.com / Pinterest)

theniftyfifties:

Marlon Brando by Phil Stern

theniftyfifties:

Marlon Brando by Phil Stern

(via touchingthepast)

May 15

lauramcphee:

Coco Chanel, Paris, 1958 (Frank Horvat)

lauramcphee:

Coco Chanel, Paris, 1958 (Frank Horvat)

(Source: gregorypecks, via fortheloothoney)

(Source: lilliandianagish, via touchingthepast)