Gene Tierney as Ellen Berent Harland in Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
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Gene Tierney as Ellen Berent Harland in Leave Her to Heaven (1945)
Sometimes you just have to remember that these were the two school besties who thought they could build a guitar from scratch, hitchhiked to Wales together, and were bonded by Jimmy and Jemima’s untimely end.
IVANHOE (1952)
Ava Gardner at the premiere of Singapore, 1947
JEAN HARLOW red dust (1932), dir. victor fleming.
Rebecca (1940) dir. by Alfred Hitchcock
PAUL MCCARTNEY taking pictures of himself in a mirror, 1963/1964
Pearl Jam - Discovery Park, 1991
Photos by Chris Cuffaro (I think)
JOHN LENNON on the roof of his apartment building, the Dakota (at 1 West 72nd St.), New York, February 25, 1975, photographed by Brian Hamill
(He’s wearing an Elvis pin, I’m sobbing)
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Eddie was very shy at the beginning. He was very kind of self-conscious. He’s wasn’t fully comfortable until him and Cornell went out one night. He really embraced Eddie when he first moved up Seattle. Eddie Vedder and Chris Cornell RIP Magazine Party | October 6, 1991
The Beatles in Miami, February 1964.
Pattie Boyd’s diary entry after filming A Hard Day’s Night, 1964
George Harrison - Blue Jay Way (1967)
The Beatles photographed during their last photo session at Tittenhurst by Ethan Russell.
THE BEATLES performing on SHINDIG!. October 3rd 1964.
The Beatles shooting a toboggan hire scene for Help!, captured outside of Hotel Eidelweiss in Obertauem, Austria (March 1965)
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli — costume design by Irene Sharaff