Roscoe Arbuckle & Alice Lake A Creampuff Romance [1916]
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Roscoe Arbuckle & Alice Lake A Creampuff Romance [1916]
Bette Davis, President of the Tailwagger Guide Dog Institute, presents dogs to two blind men, July 10, 1939
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By Elmer Fryer (1941)
1920s Adorable porcelain ladies. From Pinterest.
which outfit would you rather wear? (1908)
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This Day in Buster… March 24, 1887 Roscoe Conkling “Fatty” Arbuckle was born. One of the silent era’s most successful comedians & mentor to Buster Keaton. Throughout his life, despite scandal and being unfairly blacklisted for years in Hollywood, Roscoe and Buster remained good friends.
Eastman Kodak (1921)
1919 c. Four young ladies. From Pinterest.
Marion Davies by Ira L. Hill, 1917
1919 ad
Sheer Cotton Dress with Yarn Embroidery
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Whitaker Auction
Tennis outfits
Les élégances parisiennes August 1916
Clara Bow
1920s Fingerwaves .✦ ݁˖
Fingerwaves rose to popularity in the 1920s and carried on through the early 1930s. Women wore these S-shaped waves to express a new sense of freedom and rebellion towards older traditions such as long Victorian hairstyles. The look was mostly made popular by Bette Davis, Clara Bow, and Gloria Swanson.
Publicity still for Hands Across The Table, 1935.