
Silent era actress Nita Naldi, born Mary Dooley (1894-1961),
usually cast in the role of the femme fatale / vamp. / via
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Silent era actress Nita Naldi, born Mary Dooley (1894-1961),
usually cast in the role of the femme fatale / vamp. / via

Claudette Colbert in “Cleopatra” (Cecil B. DeMille, 1934). Cinematographer: Victor Milner. / src: retro-vintage-photography

Thadée Natanson and his wife Misia Godebska, circa 1899 / via

World’s Fair, Paris, France, 1889 / src: History Porn

Unidentified photographer, German Graf Zeppelin flies over St. Paul’s Cathedral while on a press visit to London, 1930. Gelatin silver print, National Archives. / src: luminous-lint

Eleanor G, or Eleanor Gutöhrlein, one of the Hungarian twins, known as The Sisters G
in an expressive pose, photographer unknown, ca. 1933 / src: intriguing-people
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Old Faithful Geyser. Yellowstone National Park, June 1940. Gelatin silver print, printed June 25, 1940 / src: Eastman Museum

Karla G, or Karla
Gutöhrlein, one of the Hungarian twins,
known as The Sisters G
doing her best ‘vamp’ look, photographer unknown, ca. 1933 / src: intriguing-people
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The Hungarian twins,
Karla and Eleanor Gutchrlein, known as the Sisters G in a publicity image for the film “King of Jazz” (1930).
The Sisters G were not included in the credits at the beginning of the film, but were featured in three musical numbers as themselves.
/ source: blogspot
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