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maudelynn:

Ziegfeld Girl, Harriet Hoctor, between sets

maudelynn:

Ziegfeld Girl, Harriet Hoctor, between sets




vintagegal:

Hazel Forbes photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston for The Ziegfeld Follies c. 1920’s

vintagegal:

Hazel Forbes photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston for The Ziegfeld Follies c. 1920’s




vintagegal:

Lina Basquette, well known dancer and musical comedy star, rehearsing new steps for an upcoming production on a ledge of the roof of the Hotel Commodore, twenty-eight stories above 42nd Street, New York c. 1926

vintagegal:

Lina Basquette, well known dancer and musical comedy star, rehearsing new steps for an upcoming production on a ledge of the roof of the Hotel Commodore, twenty-eight stories above 42nd Street, New York c. 1926





vintagegal:

Edna Wallace Hopper by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1927

vintagegal:

Edna Wallace Hopper by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1927




whataboutbobbed:

Tamara Geva

whataboutbobbed:

Tamara Geva




peterjaussie:

Doris Eaton Travis
After a long life and career, she died of an aneurysm on May 11, 2010. On May 12, the lights of Broadway were dimmed in her honor. She was 106 years old…. 

peterjaussie:

Doris Eaton Travis

After a long life and career, she died of an aneurysm on May 11, 2010. On May 12, the lights of Broadway were dimmed in her honor. She was 106 years old…. 




vintagegal:

Ziegfeld Follies girl, Adrienne Allen by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1920’s

vintagegal:

Ziegfeld Follies girl, Adrienne Allen by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1920’s




kylarose:

Catherine Moyan

kylarose:

Catherine Moyan




whataboutbobbed:

Ada May

whataboutbobbed:

Ada May




vintagegal:

Ann Pennington

9 favorite pictures requested by ifmywomanwasafire




vintagegal:

Ziegfeld Follies dancer, Helen Hayes Brown by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1920’s

vintagegal:

Ziegfeld Follies dancer, Helen Hayes Brown by Alfred Cheney Johnston c. 1920’s




screengoddess:

Ziegfeld Follies icon Marilyn Miller 1928 - Photo by Nickolas Muray

screengoddess:

Ziegfeld Follies icon Marilyn Miller 1928 - Photo by Nickolas Muray