Georgia Hamilton by Horst P. Horst 1948
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US Vogue April 15, 1956
Georgia Hamilton accompanied by actor David Niven aka Phileas Fogg in the film "Around the World in Eighty Days; wears a short jacket suit, cut neckline and waist. By Traina-Norell, in grained beige silk. The bell of Balenciaga for Gardner Pumps by Customcraft, nylon stockings, Vision.
Georgia Hamilton accompagnée de l'acteur David Niven alias Phileas Fogg dans le film "Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours; porte un tailleur veste courte, décolleté et taille coupés. Par Traina-Norell, en soie beige grainée. La cloche de Balenciaga pour Gardner. Escarpins par Customcraft, bas nylon, Vision.
Photo Karen Radkai
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Shirtwaist dress of plaid chiffon by Oleg Cassini, car is a Chrysler Valiant
Georgia Hamilton
Harper's Bazaar, March 1960
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my brother just sent me a hamilton edit...
MY BROTHER.
(for context he is the least likely person in the world)
(he is the bacic default man all he talks about is breaking bad, gta and football)
AND HE SENDS ME AN EDIT OF HAMILTON THE MUSICAL AND EXPECTS ME JUST TO BE CHILL ABOUT IT
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Georgia O’Keeffe at age 90, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, 1977. Photos by Malcolm Varon.
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Georgia Hamilton wearing a dress designed by Christian Dior and a hat by Hattie Carnegie.
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Georgia Hamilton by Nina Leen 1948
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Georgia Hamilton in a jersey dress gathered and shaped at the chest ranging from white at the top to pale pink at the bottom, by Grès, photo by Richard Avedon, Harper's Bazaar UK, November 1953.
Georgia Hamilton en robe en jersey froncée et façonnée au niveau de la poitrine allant du blanc en haut au rose pâle en bas, par Grès, photo de Richard Avedon, Harper's Bazaar UK, novembre 1953.
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Summer Scene, 1866 by G. Gable
Harry Stephens was a former house servant of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, vice-president of the Confederacy and, after the war, U.S. senator. The photograph was likely made on the grounds of Liberty Hall, Alexander Stephens's home in Crawfordsville, Georgia. In its modest scale, careful annotation, and evocative title, the photograph remains a personal document that is nonetheless especially poignant and monumental. Harry and Eliza Stephens and their five children had survived slavery and the war. A local photographer's success at recording the family's collective possession of their new freedom is one of the more remarkable achievements of the still unseasoned medium.
Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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I went and saw hamilton for the final show in melbourne today 😭😭
it was so bittersweet as the last performance for a few of the original cast members and the company now moving onto brisbane
the entire cast gave 110%, the audience was cheering and laughing all throughout but you could hear a pin drop in the silences at the end of burn, jason had to wait what felt like forever for the cheers to go down after the first ‘alexander hamilton’, everyone roared for stefan when he came out as seabury, lyndon and marty’s dancing after the bows was a+ lmao, the standing o lasted throughout the entire final instrumental
I am very sad the show is leaving but glad new people get to enjoy the immense talent the australian cast has to offer!!!!!!
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