
Edwardian Bride and Groom
January 31, 2021
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Social History, Uncategorized | American, Bride, Cabinet card, Costume, Edwardian, Groom, Veil, Veiled, Wedding |
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Olive Thomas as Betty and Frederick Vroom in Betty Takes a Hand – 1917
January 31, 2021
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Social History, Uncategorized | 1917, Actress, American, Betty, Betty Takes a Hand, Costume, Edwardian, Frederick Vroom, Olive Thomas, Silent films, Social History |
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Former Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty, Claire Anderson, was involved in quite an interesting divorce battle with her husband of 16 years, Harry Anderson. In the 1926 divorce suit, Claire charged a woman named Florence Omley of alienating the affections of her husband. Two months later, the three figures in the suit back in court arguing over alimony. Omley, apparently fed up with Claire, decided to challenge her to a fist fight, governed by the “Marquis of Queensbury rules.” She stated to reporters that if she beat Claire in the fight, then Claire “will promise to drop all this litigation.” Omley seemed pretty confident that she would win, “Mrs. Anderson appears to be about twenty pounds heavier, but I think I’m in better condition.” Sadly, the Omley v. Anderson bout never occurred and the case was settled in court. The details of the settlement were not released to the public.
January 31, 2021
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Risqué, Social History, Uncategorized | Actress, American, Claire Anderson, Costume, Edwardian, Humour, Naughty, Risqué, Silent films, Social History |
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Olive Thomas as Fritzi Carlyle in Broadway Arizona, 1917
January 31, 2021
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Social History, Uncategorized | 1917, Actress, American, Broadway Arizona, Costume, Fritzi Carlyle, Olive Thomas, Silent films, Social History |
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January 31, 2021
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Deltiology, Social History, Uncategorized | Actress, Costume, Deltiology, Edwardian, Ivy Close, Postcards, Social History, Theatre |
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The Crippleage – 8 Seckforde Street, London – the postcard is a recent purchase and the other two images show a blue plague to John Groom and Seckforde Street today
January 31, 2021
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Deltiology, Social History, Uncategorized | Blue Plaque, Deltiology, John Groom, Philanthropist, Postcards, Seckforde Street, Social History, The Crippleage |
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