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Victor Blackman
"Francoise Hardy" by Victor Blackman

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"Dukeries District" by Topical Press Agency A German Opel racer leaving Welbeck Abbey, the seat of the dukes of Portland in Nottinghamshire, during the Prince Henry...
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"Rainy Embankment" by Fox Photos August 1929: A man standing alone on a rain-drenched pavement on the River Thames Embankment, London. Unframed Paper Size:...
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"Dinner Jazz" by Slim Aarons
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"Dinner Jazz" by Slim Aarons 1949: American Jazz trumpeter and singer Louis Armstrong (1898 - 1971) enjoys a plate of spaghetti in Rome. Unframed Paper S...
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"Little Foxes Premiere" by Central Press British-born American actress Elizabeth Taylor (1932 - 2011, right) greets Diana Princess of Wales (1...
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"Lunch Time" by Bert Hardy
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