Olive Thomas by Otto Sarony, 1919

Otto Sarony :: Olive Thomas (1894-1920) was no stranger to the Alexandria Hotel. In 1919, she starred in The Spite Bride that used the hotel as a location. | original source: Bizarre LA initially posted in hauntedbystorytelling

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Bride in wedding dress by Hollick

Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [whole-length portrait with long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] Glass negative
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [whole-length, standing, wearing long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] src SLV
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkwood [full-length, standing, wearing long wedding dress, headpiece and long veil] src SLV
Ruth Hollick ~ Mrs. A. E. M. Kirkhood [in wedding dress], ca. 1920s. Glass negative | src SLV · State Library of Victoria

Tilly Losch, Vogue, 1930

Edward Jean Steichen :: Dancer and actress Tilly Losch walking between two big pillars with head tilted to the side and open palms, wearing a costume of her own design for the play ‘Wake up and Dream’. Originally published in Vogue magazine, 1930. | src and hi-res Getty Images

Annette Kellerman, ca. 1910

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Elias Goldensky [American, b. Russia, 1867–1943] :: Autralian swimmer and actress Annette Kellerman, ca. 1910. | src George Eastman Museum via hauntedbystorytelling.tumblr.com

Tilly Losch as Princess Tea

Trude Fleischmann :: Tilly Losch as Princess Tea in Schlagobers (by Richard Strauss), 1924. | From State Opera ballerinas Tilly Losch and Hedy Pfundmayr are the focus of the exhibition at Wiener Photoinstitut Bonartes.