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Hey Joe - Jimi Hendrix
Audrey Hepburn photographed in Copenhagen, 1958
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“Where To Kiss Your Girl” pictorial, 1940
Pop singer Frank Sinatra poses for a portrait in Los Angeles, c. 1942.
“Now I’m alone. My head throbs and my temples are burning. Perhaps God has been kind, and I too have caught the fever. If this letter reaches you, believe this - that I love you now as I’ve always loved you. My life can be measured by the moments I’ve had with you and our child. If only you could have shared those moments, if only you could have recognized what was always yours, could have found what was never lost. If only…”
- Letter from an Unknown Woman, 1948
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Philippe Halsman #PinUp #Hollywood #Actress #Photography
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Before Elvis, there was nothing. — John Lennon
ELVIS PRESLEY January 8, 1935 — August 16, 1977
Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson in publicity still for Rebecca (1940, dir. Alfred Hitchcock) (via)
“Her voice dropped to a whisper. ‘Sometimes, when I walk along the corridor here, I fancy I hear her just behind me. That quick, light footstep. I could not mistake it anywhere. It’s almost as though I catch the sound of her dress sweeping the stairs as she comes down to dinner.’
She paused. She went on looking at me, watching my eyes. ‘Do you think she can see us, talking to one another now?’ she said slowly. ‘Do you think the dead come back and watch the living?’”
-Daphne du Maurier, Rebecca (1938)
Muller Bros Car Wash, 1951.
Students at a dance school dancing in front of a large, round mirror. (Photo by Hulton Archive). 1935
A vintage photo, taken by photographer Joseph Jasgur, of Earl Carroll’s Vanities pin-up girls picketing in front of a Los Angeles movie theater — a staged publicity event “against” the film version of Steinbeck’s plantation story The Southerner.