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Colleen Moore workin’ it in Why Be Good? (1929).
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Who’s Louise? The first one?
Marcel Breuer, Interior with Desk and Tubular Steel Chair, House of Ludwig Grote,1926. Also shown: The table lamp of Wilhelm Wagenfeld. Bauhaus Dessau. Unknown photographer. Via Marcel Breuer Archives
Norma Shearer photographed in the silent film Lady of the Night, 1925
Yvonne Vallee and Maurice Chevalier and The Dolly Sisters
A espuma dos dias: XI. Banhistas
As banhistas (Pintura decorativa – Café “A Brasileira” do Chiado), 1925
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“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
Mae West (via goodreadss)
Atta girl Sally knock em in the isle!
Harold Lloyd
Number Please? - (1920)
Got a light?
Why Be Good? (1929)
Miss Fisher in her lovely clothes-I believe Jack is admiring her in the background there
An unknown chorus girl from the early musical, The Dance of Life (1929).
Peggy Hyland by Truus, Bob & Jan too! on Flickr.
Peggy Hyland British postcard in the Lilywhite Photographic series. Photo: Fox. Pretty brunette Peggy Hyland (1884–1973) was an English film actress and director, who starred in more than 45 British and American silent films. She remained active in films until 1925.
Peter John “Johnny” Weissmuller (1904-1984) Weissmuller was one of America’s greatest swimmers and arguably Chicago’s greatest Olympian
Johnny Weissmuller 1920s
1920s Causeway Bay Roundabout, Hong Kong-1920s