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Dolores Collection

"Dolores: A Captivating Tale of Beauty, Talent, and Resilience" In the enchanting year of 1930, Dolores Del Rio emerged as a shining star in the world of cinema

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Del Rio / 1930

Dolores Del Rio / 1930
DOLORES DEL RIO (Lolita Dolores de Martinez) Mexican film actress

Background imageDolores Collection: The model Dolores

The model Dolores
The cabaret singer and artists model, Dolores known as the Queen of the London Studios and favoured by the sculptor, Jacob Epstein

Background imageDolores Collection: Lola Montez / Jules Laure

Lola Montez / Jules Laure
MARIA DOLORES ELIZA ROSEANNA GILBERT, known as LOLA MONTEZ American dancer and adventuress, born in Ireland

Background imageDolores Collection: GARABANDAL The four visionaries confront the Virgin in ecstasy - Maria Dolores, Conchita

GARABANDAL The four visionaries confront the Virgin in ecstasy - Maria Dolores, Conchita, Jacinta and Maria-Cruz Date: june 1961

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Del Rio, Mexican film actress

Dolores Del Rio, Mexican film actress Date: 1931

Background imageDolores Collection: The Curtain Illustration

The Curtain Illustration
An illustration in reference to a poem, written by Australian poet, Zora Bernice May Cross, showing a woman in a blue dress, hiding behind a stage curtain

Background imageDolores Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Front of the Cetral

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Front of the Cetral Area. Commander Enrique Lister, war commissary Anton and the communist deputy Dolores Ibarruri. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Historico Nacional

Background imageDolores Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Spanish communists

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Spanish communists leaders. From left to right: Jose Diaz Ramos (second), secretary general of the party; Dolores Ibarruri Pasionaria and Jesus Hernandez (right)

Background imageDolores Collection: Section of Wall Decoration-Mission San Francisco de Assis (Dolores), c. 1940

Section of Wall Decoration-Mission San Francisco de Assis (Dolores), c. 1940

Background imageDolores Collection: The dancer Dolores Farris and the dancing team

The dancer Dolores Farris and the dancing team
The dancer Dolores Farris (late of the Silver Slipper cabaret in New York and now appearing in the Easterm company of Good News) and the dancing team of La Mae and Josine popular in Boston

Background imageDolores Collection: The Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla issues the Grito de Dolores calling for Mexican

The Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla issues the Grito de Dolores calling for Mexican independence
3620607 The Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla issues the Grito de Dolores calling for Mexican independence, 15 September 1809 (chromolitho) by Spanish School

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores del Rio, Mexican-born actress

Dolores del Rio, Mexican-born actress. Date: 1934

Background imageDolores Collection: Old Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA

Old Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA
Old Mission Dolores (Mission San Francisco de Asis), San Francisco, California, USA, founded in the 18th century. Date: circa 1920

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores (engraving)

Dolores (engraving)
1048277 Dolores (engraving) by Skipworth, Frank Markham (1854-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dolores. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageDolores Collection: FALL / CAVALIER / 1951

FALL / CAVALIER / 1951
CHAMPION DOLORES OF HILLBARN Owner: Pilkington Date: 1951

Background imageDolores Collection: LOLA MONTEZ

LOLA MONTEZ
MARIA DOLORES ELIZA ROSEANNA GILBERT, known as LOLA MONTEZ (1818 - 1861), American dancer and adventuress, born in Ireland - seen here in traditional Spanish costume Date: 1847

Background imageDolores Collection: Old Mission, Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA

Old Mission, Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA Date: circa 1950s

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Ibarruri Gomez The Passiflora (1895-1989) and Santiago Carrillo Solares (1915 -)

Dolores Ibarruri Gomez The Passiflora (1895-1989) and Santiago Carrillo Solares (1915 -), Spanish politicians in a miting

Background imageDolores Collection: MONTES, Mar�Dolores Elisa Gilbert, called Lola

MONTES, Mar�Dolores Elisa Gilbert, called Lola
MONTES, Maric Dolores Elisa Gilbert, called Lola (1818-1861). Irish dancer and actress who became famous as a Spanish dancer, courtesan and mistress of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. El Museo Universal

Background imageDolores Collection: SILENT FILM: WEDDING. Dolores Costello

SILENT FILM: WEDDING. Dolores Costello

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Lady Brownlow Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville

Dolores Lady Brownlow Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville
Dolores (Lady Brownlow); Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville (Scottish, 1835 - 1906); England; 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageDolores Collection: The Sackville claimant case

The Sackville claimant case
A Twentieth-Century Claimant - characters in the Sackville case. Ernest Henri Jean Baptiste Sackville-West claimed to be the lawful son of the late Lord Sackville and Josefa Duran de Ortega

Background imageDolores Collection: Mrs William Tudor Wilkinson aka Dolores by Olive Snell

Mrs William Tudor Wilkinson aka Dolores by Olive Snell
Dolores, born Kathleen Rose, portrayed by Olive Snell in The Tatler. She was star of the Ziegfeld Follies and a leading mannequin working for designers including Lucile

Background imageDolores Collection: MARIA DOLORES TOSTA Maria Dolores Tosta de Santa Anna, wife of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna

MARIA DOLORES TOSTA Maria Dolores Tosta de Santa Anna, wife of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. Oil on canvas by Juan Cordero, 1855

Background imageDolores Collection: LEOPARD TRAINER, c1906. Big cat trainer Dolores Vallecita and a leopard. Photograph

LEOPARD TRAINER, c1906. Big cat trainer Dolores Vallecita and a leopard. Photograph, c1906

Background imageDolores Collection: Lola Montez / Anon

Lola Montez / Anon
MARIA DOLORES ELIZA ROSEANNA GILBERT, known as LOLA MONTEZ (also Mrs James, Mrs Heald) Irish adventuress, lousy dancer but mistress of (inter alia) Ludwig 1 of Bavaria

Background imageDolores Collection: Tatler cover - Dolores del Rio

Tatler cover - Dolores del Rio
Front cover of The Tatler featuring the Mexican-born United States-based film, television and stage actress Dolores del Rio (1904-1983)

Background imageDolores Collection: Scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, Lon

Scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, Lon
Four scenes from the show Listening-In at the Apollo Theatre, London, 1922. Featuring dainty Lita Dolores in the Girl and Boy skit, the oriental dancing of Thelma Edwards

Background imageDolores Collection: Miss Elvira D. Mullens and Mr J. S. Barney

Miss Elvira D. Mullens and Mr J. S. Barney
After their wedding ceremony: Miss Elvira D. Mullens and Mr J. S. Barney, the New York Vocalist. Date: 1928

Background imageDolores Collection: Hidalgo Costilla, Miguel (1753- 1811). Mexican priest and pa

Hidalgo Costilla, Miguel (1753- 1811). Mexican priest and patriot, leader of the Mexican War of Independence. Portrait. Colored engraving

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Del Rio

Dolores Del Rio (1904 - 1983), (Lolita Dolores de Martinez) Mexican film actress

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores Costello

Dolores Costello (1903 1979), American film actress, featuring in When a man loves playing Manon Lescaut. 1927

Background imageDolores Collection: OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII

OJEDA, Manuel (19th c. ). Portrait of Charles VII
OJEDA, Manuel (19th c.). Portrait of Charles VII. 1879. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. LA RIOJA. Sang� Carlist Circle

Background imageDolores Collection: Spain. Carlos VII

Spain. Carlos VII
CARLOS VII, Carlos Maric de los Dolores de Borb󮠹 Austria-Este (1848-1909). Carlist pretender to the throne of Spain as Carlos VII. Spain. Carlism

Background imageDolores Collection: Outfit for a Land Girl by Burberry

Outfit for a Land Girl by Burberry
The latest thing in land dress sketched by Dolores comprising of a tunic and breeches combined, not unlike the tango petticoat of the far-off peace days. Modelled by a purposeful looking land girl

Background imageDolores Collection: Sor Patrocinio

Sor Patrocinio
Maria de los Dolores Rafaela Quiroga, known as SOR PATROCINIO, Spanish religious stigmatic and reputed miracle- worker who played influential part in Spanish politics. Date: 1809? - 1891

Background imageDolores Collection: CANNED FOOD, 1940. Dolores Harris with canned food prepared by her mother, Dameron Harris

CANNED FOOD, 1940. Dolores Harris with canned food prepared by her mother, Dameron Harris, in Maryland. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1940

Background imageDolores Collection: LOLA MONTEZ (1818-1861). Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress

LOLA MONTEZ (1818-1861). Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress. Cartoon, 1851, showing Lola Montez leaving Europe for American sped by the bitter tears of kings

Background imageDolores Collection: Arthur B. Davies, Mission Dolores, San Francisco, American, 1862 - 1928, 1913, graphite

Arthur B. Davies, Mission Dolores, San Francisco, American, 1862 - 1928, 1913, graphite

Background imageDolores Collection: Church of Erimita de los Dolores near Mancha Blanca, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Church of Erimita de los Dolores near Mancha Blanca, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageDolores Collection: LOLA MONTEZ (1818?-1861). Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress

LOLA MONTEZ (1818?-1861). Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress. Cartoon by David Claypoole Johnston, 1851

Background imageDolores Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Nineteenth Street and Angelica, between Valencia and Guerrero

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Nineteenth Street and Angelica, between Valencia and Guerrero, looking toward Dolores Park, San Francisco, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906

Background imageDolores Collection: The Dolores C stand at the Paris Motor Show at The Salon

The Dolores C stand at the Paris Motor Show at The Salon Date: circa 1905

Background imageDolores Collection: Dolores del Rio - Mexican Film Actress

Dolores del Rio - Mexican Film Actress
A stunning photograph of Dolores del Rio - Mexican Film Actress (1905 - 1983). Date: circa 1930

Background imageDolores Collection: Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco, USA

Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco, USA
The Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco, California, USA - founded on 29th June, 1776. More commonly known as " Mission Dolores" owing to the presence of a nearby creek named

Background imageDolores Collection: Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco

Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco
The Old Mision San Francisco de Asis, San Francisco, California, USA - initially founded on 29th June, 1776 and the later Mission Dolores Basilica

Background imageDolores Collection: Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress

Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress. Daguerreotype by Southworth and Hawes, c1851
LOLA MONTEZ (1818-1861). Nee Marie Dolores Eliza Rosanna Gilbert. Irish dancer and adventuress. Daguerreotype by Southworth and Hawes, c1851



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"Dolores: A Captivating Tale of Beauty, Talent, and Resilience" In the enchanting year of 1930, Dolores Del Rio emerged as a shining star in the world of cinema. Her mesmerizing performances captivated audiences worldwide, earning her well-deserved recognition as a Mexican film actress. But Dolores was not the only one who left an indelible mark on history. Another remarkable figure named Lola Montez, also known as Jules Laure, graced the stage with her unparalleled beauty and talent. Their stories intertwined through time, showcasing their immense influence on the entertainment industry. Amidst tumultuous times during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Dolores found herself at the forefront of change. She fearlessly stood alongside Spanish communists in their fight for justice and equality. The curtain illustration symbolized both her artistic prowess and unwavering dedication to social causes. Meanwhile, another extraordinary woman named María Dolores Elisa Gilbert - affectionately called Lola Montes - made waves with her groundbreaking achievements. Known for confronting visions of ecstasy alongside three other visionaries in Garabandal, she embodied faith and spirituality amidst adversity. Dolores' impact extended beyond screens and stages; she inspired artists like Olive Snell to immortalize Mrs William Tudor Wilkinson's elegance under her pseudonym "Dolores. " This testament to timeless beauty showcased how art transcends eras. The rich cultural heritage continued its vibrant journey through time when Mission San Francisco de Assis adorned its walls with stunning wall decorations around 1940. Among them were sections dedicated to Dolores' legacy – a tribute that celebrated both past triumphs and future aspirations. As we delve deeper into this captivating tale, we encounter yet another talented individual.