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Ultimate riot grrrl band 🖤🖤
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vintagestagehotties · 22 days
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 3
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Aida Overton Walker: Miss Hannah from Savannah in Sons of Ham (1900 Off-Broadway); Rosetta Lightfoot in In Dahomey (1903 Broadway); Bandanna Land (1912 Broadway)
Dorothy Gish: Fay Hilary in Young Love (1928 Broadway); Helen Storer in Mainly for Lovers (1936 Broadway); Mary Surratt in The Story of Mary Surratt (1947 Broadway)
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Aida Overton Walker:
As fucking gorgeous as she looks in every picture ever that exists of her, it makes me so so sad that there aren’t any photos of her when she was a drag king in her vaudeville shows, I just know that if I had seen that back in ye olden days my heart would explode 
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pear-pies · 4 years
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Kerrang! - Sept 6,1997
Kerrang! Awards Special
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illegalfairyjuice · 4 years
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nikmediaventures · 3 years
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Coronavirus live news: EMA denies establishing link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots
Coronavirus live news: EMA denies establishing link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots
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awesomerajeshahuja · 3 years
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Coronavirus live news: EMA denies establishing link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots
Coronavirus live news: EMA denies establishing link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots
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Coronavirus live news: EMA denies establishing link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots
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Looking For Descendants Of William Thomas Lewis (1790-1875) Bencoolen,Penang
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I’m looking for descendants of William Thomas Lewis (1790-1875) to share some information.
Son of Henry Charlesz Lewis and ?. He was Resident Councillor of Penang from (1855-1860).He died in 1875 Penang,Malaysia. He married 1st,Jane Lancaster,2ndly Maria Antonetta Neubronner. His issue:- i) Jane Lewis ii) Elizabeth Martha Lewis (1821-1839). iii) Wilhemina Lewis (1823-1856). iv) Henrietta Elizabeth Lewis (1828-1891),Brighton married to Captain George Smart. Their issue:- ai)Alexander William Smart(1848-1922)married to Fanny Amelia Kearns.His issue:- bi)George Edward Smart,Royal Garrison Artillery(1881-?) married Marion Alice Barrow. bii)Sir Walter Alexander Smart(1883-1962)married Amy Nimr Pasha.His issue:- ci) Micky Smart(1935-1943).A niece,Soraya George Antonius. biii)Hugh Sale Smart(1885-1915). aii)George Henry Robert Smart(1850-1898) married Caroline Elizabeth Hughes. aiii)Annette Elizabeth Smart(1852-1922) married 1stly Thomas Munn & 2ndly John Frederick Sale. aiv)Edward de Sausmarez Smart(1859-1931)married 1stly Amy Beatrice Dugdale & 2ndly Elizabeth Raim. av)Helen Alexa Smart(1862-1941)Hove,Sussex,married Robert William Duff. v) Catherine Isabella Lewis(1829-?) married Joseph Rose. vi) William Lewis (1830-?). vii) Maria Mary Lewis (1834-1907) married Robert Crosse. Their issue:- ai) Rev.Thomas George Crosse (1850-1932) married Fanny Maria Nelson.His issue:- bi) Frances Katharine Crosse(1887-?) married Elwyn Storer Bowen. Their issue:- ci) John Elwyn Bowen (1928-1995). cii) Joan Beatrice Bowen (1931-1984). bii) Thomas Latymer Crosse(1889-1916). biii) Robert Grant Crosse (1894-1916). biv) George Hallewell Crosse(1896-1949),South Africa married Doris Jessie Forrester. His issue:- ci) Charles George Latymer Crosse. bv) Edward Neufville Crosse(1898-1970) married Margaret K Mackillop Brown. His issue:- ci) Gillian S Crosse married Martin W Evans aii) Charles Robert Crosse (1852-1921) married Catherine Da Costa Porter. His issue:- bi) Mary Da Costa Crosse(1878-1962) married Arthur Sydney Bates. Their issue:- ci) Anne Mary Bates(1915-2006) married John Oliver-Bellasis. Their issue:- di) Hugh Oliver-Bellasis bii) Whitworth Charles Crosse(1879-1948) married Enid Isobel Lewis. His issue:- ci) David Charles Whitworth Crosse(1923-2001). biii) Jeannette Annie Crosse(1881-1948) married Alan Harvey Lockyer Prynne. Their issue:- ci) Michael Whitworth Prynne (1912-1977) married Jean Violet Stewart. His issue:- di) Bridget Mary Prynne married Donald Ian Fleming Spence. Their issue:- ei) Arabella Jean Spence married Nicholas C I Burge. Their issue:- di) Lily Victoria Burge. dii) Thomas Charles H Burge. eii) Robert Ian James Spence. dii) Caroline Anne Prynne married Terence Michael Kehoe. Their issue:- ei) Susanna Jane Kehoe. eii) Catherine Jenny Kehoe. eiii) Olive Anne Kehoe. diii) Celia Jane Prynne married David Christopher Greenberg. Their issue:- ei) Christopher Michael Greenberg. eii) Richard Martin Greenberg. eiii) Alexander David Greenberg. div) Andrew Geoffrey Lockyer Prynne married Catriona Mary Brougham. His issue:- ei) Jessica Jean Prynne. eii) Miranda Wendy Prynne. eiii) Natasha Sally Prynne. cii) Mary C A Prynne(1913-?) married Norman A Leonard. ciii) Alan St George Prynne(1917-?) married Marcia Catherine Huggins. His issue:- di) ? Prynne (1943-?). biv) Reginald Meredith Crosse (Crosse-Kelly) (1883-1947) married Ethel Beatrice Bedingfeld Kelly. His issue:- ci) Richard C B Crosse-Kelly married Kathleen K Swan. His issue:- di) Angela C Crosse-Kelly married William E Strong. viii) Henry Alfred Lewis (1836-?). ix) George Lewis (1838-1858). x) Louisa Clemence Lewis (1839-?) married William Hewitt Seton-Burn. xi) Clarence Aleric Lewis (1842-1843). xii) Edward Lewis (1846-1847).
Please contact me at - [email protected]
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Ernest Cossart.
Filmografía
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1916: The Pursuing Vengeance, de Martin Sabine.
1935: The Scoundrel, de Ben Hecht y Charles MacArthur.
1936: El gran Ziegfeld, de Robert Z. Leonard.
1936: Three Smarts Girls, de Henry Koster.
1936: Murder with Pictures, de Charles Barton.
1937: Angel, de Ernst Lubitsch.
1937: Champagne valse, de A. Edward Sutherland.
1939: Zaza, de George Cukor.
1939: Tower of London, de Rowland V. Lee.
1939: Three Smart Girls Grow Up, de Henry Koster.
1939: The Light that Failed, de William A. Wellman
1939: Lady of the Tropics, de Jack Conway.
1940: Kitty Foyle, de Sam Wood.
1940: Tom Brown's School Days, de Robert Stevenson.
1941: Skylark, de Mark Sandrich.
1942: Kings Row, de Sam Wood.
1945: Love Letters, de William Dieterle.
1945: Tonight and every Night, de Victor Saville.
1946: Cluny Brown, de Ernst Lubitsch.
1946: The Jolson Story, de Alfred E. Green
1947: Love from a Stranger, de Richard Whorf.
1949: John Loves Mary, de David Butler.
Teatro (Broadway)
1908: The Girls of Gottenberg, música de Ivan Caryll y Lionel Monckton, letras de Adrian Ross y Basil Hood.
1910: Mrs. Dot, de William Somerset Maugham, con Billie Burke.
1910: Love among the Lions, de Winchell Smith a partir de F. Anstey, con Ivan F. Simpson
1911: The Zebra, de Paul M. Potter a partir de Marcel Nancey y Paul Armont.
1912: The Typhoon, de Emil Nyitray y Byron Ongley a partir de Menyhert Lengyel.
1914: Marrying Money, de Washington Pezey y Bertram Marbugh.
1915: Androcles and the Lion, de George Bernard Shaw.
1915: The Man who married a Dumb Wife, de Anatole France, con Isabel Jeans.
1915: El sueño de una noche de verano, de William Shakespeare, con Isabel Jeans.
1915: The Doctor's Dilemma, de George Bernard Shaw.
1915: Sherman was right, de Frank Mandel.
1920-1921: The Skin Game, de John Galsworthy.
1921: The Title, de Arnold Bennett, interpretada y dirigida por Lumsden Hare.
1922: HE Who gets slapped, de Leónidas Andreiev, adaptada por Gregory Zilboorg, con Richard Bennett, Margalo Gillmore, Edgar Stehli, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1922: From Morn to Midnight, de Georg Kaiser, adaptada por Ashley Dukes, con Allyn Joslyn, Edgar Stehli, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1922-1923: Seis personajes en busca de autor, de Luigi Pirandello, adaptada por Edward Storer, con Florence Eldridge.
1923: The Love Habit, adaptación de Gladys Unger a partir de Pour avoir Adrienne, de Louis Verneuil, con Florence Eldridge.
1923: Casanova, de Lorenzo De Azertis, adaptada por Sidney Howard.
1923-1924: Santa Juana, de George Bernard Shaw, con Henry Travers.
1924: Seis personajes en busca de autor.
1924: The Steam Roller, de Laurence Eyre.
1924-1925: Cándida, de George Bernard Shaw, con Pedro de Cordoba.
1925-1926: Arms and the Man, de George Bernard Shaw, con Pedro de Cordoba y Henry Travers.
1926: The Chief Thing, de Nikolaï Evreinov, adaptada por Leo Randole y Herman Bernstein, con Romney Brent, Edward G. Robinson, Lee Strasberg, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1926-1927: Loose Ankles, de Sam Janney.
1926-1927: What never dies, de Alexander Engel, adaptada por Ernest Boyd.
1927-1928: The Doctor's Dilemma, de George Bernard Shaw, con Margalo Gillmore, Alfred Lunt, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1928: Marco Millions, de Eugene O'Neill, escenografía de Rouben Mamoulian, con Robert Barrat, Albert Dekker, Margalo Gillmore, Alfred Lunt, Vincent Sherman y Henry Travers.
1928: Volpone, de Ben Jonson, adaptada por Ruth Langner, con Albert Dekker, Margalo Gillmore, Alfred Lunt, Vincent Sherman, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1928-1929: Caprice, de Philip Moeller, con Douglass Montgomery.
1929: Becky Sharp, de Langdon Mitchell, a partir de La feria de las vanidades, de William Makepeace Thackeray, con Etienne Girardot, Arthur Hohl, Basil Sydney y Leonard Willey.
1930: The Apple Cart, de George Bernard Shaw, con Violet Kemble-Cooper, Tom Powers, Claude Rains y Helen Westley.
1930: Milestones, de Arnold Bennett y Edward Knoblauch, con Beulah Bondi y Selena Royle.
1931: Getting Married, de George Bernard Shaw, con Romney Brent, Dorothy Gish, Henry Travers y Helen Westley.
1931: The Way of the World, de William Congreve, con Walter Hampden, Gene Lockhart, Kathleen Lockhart, Selena Royle y Cora Witherspoon.
1931: The Roof, de John Galsworthy, con Henry Hull y Selena Royle.
1932: The Devil passes, de Benn W. Levy, con Eric Blore, Arthur Byron, Mary Nash y Basil Rathbone.
1932: Too true to be good, de George Bernard Shaw, escenografía de Leslie Banks, con Leo G. Carroll y Claude Rains.
1933: The Mask and the Face, de W. Somerset Maugham, con Leo G. Carroll y Humphrey Bogart
1933-1934: Mary of Scotland, de Maxwell Anderson, con Helen Hayes, Edgar Barrier, George Coulouris, Philip Merivale, Moroni Olsen y Leonard Willey.
1935: Accent on Youth, de Benn W. Levy
1937: Madame Bovary, de Benn W. Levy, a partir de Gustave Flaubert, con Eric Portman y O. Z. Whitehead.
1945: Devils Galore, de Eugene Vale.
1948: The Play's the Thing, de Ferenc Molnár, adaptada por P. G. Wodehouse, con Louis Calhern, Francis Compton y Faye Emerson.
1949: The Ivy Green, de Mervyn Nelson, con Hurd Hatfield.
Créditos: Tomado de Wikipedia
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Cossart
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YourView June!
YourView is a gallery celebrating our users photography hand-picked by top professionals. Every month we ask a respected professional photographer to select and review five of the best user images submitted using a LEE Filter. This month’s images were reviewed by Award winning UK Landscape & Wildlife photographer, Drew Buckley!
Read Drew’s reviews and learn more about how each image was captured in our User Gallery!
Image 1: Michael Earl  “Dunraven bay, South Wales” @leefilters Big Stopper
Image 2: Luigi Tanganelli “Blue Forest” @leefilters Polariser+ 0.6 ND Soft Filter
Image 3: Ivan Farca “Cape Kiwanda Oregon” @leefilters Big Stopper + 0.6 Medium ND Grad
Image 4: Darren Kentish “Embo Pier, Embo, Scottish Highlands” @leefilters Big Stopper + Polariser + 0.6 Medium ND Grad 
Image 5: Henk Meijer “The Needle” @leefilters 0.6 Soft ND Grad Filter
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We’re thrilled to have Landscape Photographer Helen Storer, select and review YourView July images! Submit your best photo using a LEE Filter by 28 July HERE! (please only one submission per person, per month)
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Drew Buckley is an award-winning professional landscape & wildlife photographer based in Pembrokeshire, south-west Wales. Drew’s talents cover landscape, wildlife and astro photography. He became a full-time professional photographer in 2010. Since then he’s authored three books. The acclaimed photo and visitor location guidebook ‘Photographing South Wales’ published by FotoVue and two titles published by Graffeg, ‘Puffins’ and ‘Wilder Wales’, who also publish his range of calendars every year. His work has been featured in countless magazines & national newspapers, also working with organisations such as National Trust, RSPB, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and many more. He’s currently working on a time-lapse programme for the BBC Natural History Unit featuring his home county of Pembrokeshire and runs landscape and wildlife photography workshops throughout Wales. His images have featured in various national & international photography competitions too. Find Drew on Facebook  Instagram  YouTube  Twitter   Website 
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Hot Vintage Stage Actress Round 2
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Dorothy Gish: Fay Hilary in Young Love (1928 Broadway); Helen Storer in Mainly for Lovers (1936 Broadway); Mary Surratt in The Story of Mary Surratt (1947 Broadway)
Anna Pavlova: Nikiya in La Bayadère (1901 St Petersburg); The Swan in The Dying Swan (1905 St Petersburg); Giselle in Giselle (1906 St Petersburg)
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Dorothy Gish:
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With her pet swan, Jack
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Ah, but which of these women was immortalized as a mass produced teddy bear marketed to WASPy parents?
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neighboursdaily · 7 years
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Neighbours 2016 Music
Attention To Detail by Tanya Batt Bitter Ends by The Rubens Black Rat by DZ Deathrays Blanket by Violent Soho Breathe by J-Paul Business, Yeah by The Preatures Can We Work It Out by Gordi Chasing Satellites by Thomas Fiss Dandelions by Sara Storer Dark Black Eyes by Loon Lake Days To Remember by Lior Daytime Tripping by Lowrider Deep Dark Savage Heart by Melody Pool Didnt Want To Fall In Love by The Feelers (promo) Dont Fight It by The Panics Dumb Ideas by Bad And Dreems Easy To Love by The Jezabels Embers Upon The Wind by Whitaker Every Time I Fall by Holychild Fading by Two People Fire Alarm by Castlecomer Fly Away by Joelistics Flying High, Falling Low by Walking On Cars Fools Fate by Nat Dunn For You by Gavin James Forever Falling by Mia Wray Forward Miles by Mt Warning Georgia by Vance Joy Ghost by Gavin James Happy With Me by Holychild Hearts A Gun by Gypsy & The Cat Heat On The Floor by Dorsal Fins Heavens Above by Distant Lover Help by London Grammar Hit The City by Davey Lane Homeless Man In Adidas by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard How I Feel by St Leonards Hume by Bad & Dreams I Hope I Never by Sarah Ellen I Just Wanna Be Somebody Else by Gypsy & The Cat I Lied by River Of Snakes Its My Fault by Pierce Brothers Its Written by Ray Danes Life by Gypsy And The Cat Love Me by Ash Grunwald Love Lost by Helen Shanahan Low On Your Supply by The Panics Low by Violent Soho Luck So Far by Slum Sociable Mango Tree by Nat Dunn Marianne by The Jezabels My Name Is Grace by Mia Wray My Own by Whitaker Nothing Left To Hide by Dorsal Fins Now That Were Alone by Saskwatch Ocean Wide by Amaya Laucirica Odyssey Of The Streets by Gypsy & The Cat One Big Mess by Shane Nicholson One Man Woman by Dallas Frasca Petrified Heart by Mt Warning Plans by Birds Of Tokyo Puzzle by Birds Of Tokyo Run To You by Ray Danes Saviour (I Tried) by Caitlin Harnett Secret Doors And Passageways by Tanya Batt Shortline by RY X Sinking Sun by Mt Warning Slow Magic by Crayon Fields Smile by Sheppard Somebodys Talking by The Preatures Someone For Everyone by Jamie Lawson Somethings Missing by Sheppard Southern Nightshade by Melody Pool Speeding Cars by Walking On Cars Start Again by Mia Wray Strong by London Grammar Supermarket Blues by Eden Mulholland Sweat by RY X The Way That It Goes by Thomas Fiss This Old Love by Lior This Town by Sarah Rzek Throw It To The Universe by The Soundtrack Of Our Lives Trois Gymnopédies: Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie Tropical Oceans by DD Dumbo Two Hands by You Am I Two Yone Melody by The Preatures Vampires by RY X Walking On Sunshine by Katrina And The Waves Wasted Days by Gypsy And The Cat Wasting My Young Years by London Grammar Waves by Jai Waetford What I Want by Mia Wray Whats Out There For Me? by A Sound Mind When The Iron Glows by Jae Laffer With You by Ellogram Woes by Tom Rosenthal (promo) Worlds by Sarah Aarons Michael Fatkin And Jai Waetford
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bird-bat · 7 years
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shout out to blonde goths 
id never seen a blonde goth before when i was younger so i thought i couldnt be goth, i felt i looked a bit too much like barbie or elle woods to be goth (i like barbie and i like legally blonde btw).  but bitch you can look however you want and you dont have to dye ur hair black or something if you dont want to.
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taylor momsen - the pretty reckless
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jinx dawson - coven
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triplesix - cyber goth, photographer, model, juggalo, professional badass 
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sophia somnium - season of ghosts
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debra fogarty - switchblade symphony 
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helen storer - jack off jill etc
it was actually really hard to find pictures of blonde goths who werent dyed platinum lmao 
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