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Monroe, the iconic American cinema actress, captivated audiences with her beauty and talent

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962)

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962)

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress

Background imageMonroe Collection: American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954

American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954
MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. In The Seven Year Itch, 1954

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe

James Monroe (1758-1831) Fifth President of the United States (1817-1825). Monroe Doctrine was introduced during his administration. Coloured lithograph c1897

Background imageMonroe Collection: Wabash Avenue North from Monroe Street, Chicago

Wabash Avenue North from Monroe Street, Chicago
Postcard view of Wabash Avenue showing the Elevated tracks and buildings. Pedestrians cross the street and walk along the sidewalks

Background imageMonroe Collection: Palmer House Corner State and Monroe, Chicago

Palmer House Corner State and Monroe, Chicago
Postcard view of the corner of State and Monroe Streets in Chicago. Vintage automobiles, a motor bus and pedestrians fill the streets. The Palmer House is visible

Background imageMonroe Collection: Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida

Monroe Street, Looking North, Tallahassee, Florida
Street scene showing vintage automobiles parked along street in front of businesses. A Woolworth Store is visible on the left

Background imageMonroe Collection: Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies The Presidents Visit The Flag-ship. Drawn J. O. Davidson

Naval Review Fortress Monroe Ceremonies The Presidents Visit The Flag-ship. Drawn J. O. Davidson, US, USA, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880, Maritime, Nautical, Sea, Water

Background imageMonroe Collection: Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J. o. Davidson

Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J. o. Davidson
Incidents The Naval Review Fortress Monroe. From Sketches By J.o. Davidson, US, USA, America, United States, American, Engraving 1880

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Fortress Monroe, Virginia, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A. B. Durand, He was the fifth President

PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A. B. Durand, He was the fifth President
PRESIDENT MONROE, After the Portrait by A.B. Durand, He was the fifth President of the United States, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Engraving, 19th century, after the painting by Gilbert Stuart

Fifth President of the United States. Engraving, 19th century, after the painting by Gilbert Stuart
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Engraving, 19th century, after the painting by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1822, by John Vanderlyn

Fifth President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1822, by John Vanderlyn
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Oil on canvas, 1822, by John Vanderlyn

Background imageMonroe Collection: All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from

All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from the Secretary of State James
IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from the Secretary of State James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804, published in Boston

Background imageMonroe Collection: Title page of Thomas Jeffersons copy of A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign

Title page of Thomas Jeffersons copy of A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United
MONROE: TITLE PAGE, 1798. Title page of Thomas Jeffersons copy of A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States as Connected with the Mission to the French

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Line and stipple engraving by H. W

Fifth President of the United States. Line and stipple engraving by H. W. Smith after a painting by Gilbert Stuart
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Line and stipple engraving by H.W. Smith after a painting by Gilbert Stuart, early 19th century

Background imageMonroe Collection: The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford

The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, William Wirt
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1823. The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine. Left to right: John Quincy Adams, William Harris Crawford, William Wirt, President James Monroe, John C. Calhoun, Daniel D

Background imageMonroe Collection: Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in

Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in the presidential campaign of
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1816. Emblem from a Demoratic-Republican poster supporting James Monroe against Rufus King in the presidential campaign of 1816

Background imageMonroe Collection: Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States

Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States
MONROEs AUTOGRAPH. Autograph of James Monroe (1758-1831), Fifth President of the United States

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen

Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen

Background imageMonroe Collection: Public letter by Secretary of State James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804

Public letter by Secretary of State James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804
MADISON: IMPRESSMENT, 1804. Public letter by Secretary of State James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804, on the unlawfulness of the impressment of American seamen by the British Royal Navy

Background imageMonroe Collection: The tomb of President James Monroe near Richmond, Virginia, photographed during the Civil War

The tomb of President James Monroe near Richmond, Virginia, photographed during the Civil War
TOMB OF JAMES MONROE. The tomb of President James Monroe near Richmond, Virginia, photographed during the Civil War

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Steel engraving, 1881

Fifth President of the United States. Steel engraving, 1881
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Steel engraving, 1881

Background imageMonroe Collection: Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia

Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 19th century
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageMonroe Collection: The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress

The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress, 2 December 1823
MONROE DOCTRINE, 1823. The Monroe Doctrine in President James Monroes handwriting, from the message to Congress, 2 December 1823

Background imageMonroe Collection: A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention

A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention of 1814
FEDERALIST CARTOON, 1816. A Federalist candidate depicted as a pro-British devil and identified with the Hartford Convention of 1814

Background imageMonroe Collection: coloured engraving, 19th century

coloured engraving, 19th century
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831): coloured engraving, 19th century

Background imageMonroe Collection: The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston

The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston, and James Monroe in Paris
LOUISIANA PURCHASE. The signing of the purchase by Marquis Francois de Barbe-Marbois, Robert Livingston, and James Monroe in Paris, 30 April 1803. After a painting by Andr

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Lithograph, 19th century, after a painting by Gilbert Stuart

Fifth President of the United States. Lithograph, 19th century, after a painting by Gilbert Stuart
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Lithograph, 19th century, after a painting by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth President of the United States. Canvas, 1816-17, by Charles Bird King

Fifth President of the United States. Canvas, 1816-17, by Charles Bird King
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Canvas, 1816-17, by Charles Bird King

Background imageMonroe Collection: Fifth president of the United States Colored engraving, 19th century

Fifth president of the United States Colored engraving, 19th century
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth president of the United States.. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe Birthplace

James Monroe Birthplace
JAMES MONROE BIRTHPLACE. The birthplace of President James Monroe (1758-1831), Westmoreland County, Virginia. Wood engraving, 1839

Background imageMonroe Collection: JAMES MONROE (1758-1831)

JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageMonroe Collection: FILM: THE MISFITS, 1961. Clockwise from top: Arthur Miller, Eli Wallach, John Huston

FILM: THE MISFITS, 1961. Clockwise from top: Arthur Miller, Eli Wallach, John Huston, Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable. Photographed on location while filming The Misfits, 1961

Background imageMonroe Collection: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. Photographed with her husband

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. Photographed with her husband, playwright Arthur Miller, at the premiere of the film, The Prince and the Showgirl

Background imageMonroe Collection: MILLER & MONROE, 1956. American playwright Arthur Miller and movie star Marilyn Monroe

MILLER & MONROE, 1956. American playwright Arthur Miller and movie star Marilyn Monroe, photographed in front of Millers summer house at Roxbury, Connecticut, shortly before their wedding, June 1956

Background imageMonroe Collection: HAMPTON, VIRGINIA: FORTS. A view of Fort Monroe, on Old Point Comfort (foreground)

HAMPTON, VIRGINIA: FORTS. A view of Fort Monroe, on Old Point Comfort (foreground), and Fort Calhoun, at Hampton, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 1856

Background imageMonroe Collection: NEW YORK CITY: TENEMENT. The Monroe Model Tenement. Tenement building on Monroe Street in New York

NEW YORK CITY: TENEMENT. The Monroe Model Tenement. Tenement building on Monroe Street in New York City. Wood engraving, c1893

Background imageMonroe Collection: J. L. M. CURRY (1825-1903). Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry. American politician and educator

J. L. M. CURRY (1825-1903). Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry. American politician and educator. Wood engraving, 1885
J.L.M. CURRY (1825-1903). Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry. American politician and educator. Wood engraving, 1885. Honorable J.L.M. Curry, Minister to Spain. Photographed by Cook, Richmond

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroes tomb, near Richmond, Va

James Monroes tomb, near Richmond, Va. Date photographed between 1861 and 1865, printed later

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe, L. L. D. President of the United States

James Monroe, L. L. D. President of the United States
James Monroe, L.L.D. President of the United States. James Monroe, seated, at White House; view of Capitol in background. Date 1817 Dec. 15th

Background imageMonroe Collection: The pull of the Monroe magnet

The pull of the Monroe magnet. Illustration shows Uncle Sam, on the right, sitting with legs outstretched forming a magnet labeled United States Protectorates

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe, fifth President of the United States

James Monroe, fifth President of the United States. James Monroe, half-length portrait, seated, facing slightly left, with hands on desk. Date between 1830 and 1842

Background imageMonroe Collection: The post band, Fort Monroe, Va. December, 1864

The post band, Fort Monroe, Va. December, 1864. Group portrait of 24 uniformed men wearing hats with plumes; many are holding musical instruments. Date 1864 Dec. printed later

Background imageMonroe Collection: The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it

The Monroe doctrine - let Sam do it. Illustration shows a resolute Uncle Sam as a soldier with rifle standing on a pile of money bags labeled Financial Interests in South & Central America; sleeping

Background imageMonroe Collection: Zachary Taylor, the Peoples choice for 12th President

Zachary Taylor, the Peoples choice for 12th President. The Presidents of the United States. George Washington (1732-1799), John Adams (1735-1826), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)

Background imageMonroe Collection: The Presidents of the United States

The Presidents of the United States. George Washington (1732-1799), John Adams (1735-1826), Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), James Madison (1751-1836), James Monroe (1758-1831)

Background imageMonroe Collection: James Monroe

James Monroe
Portrait of James Monroe. Fifth President of the United States



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Monroe, the iconic American cinema actress, captivated audiences with her beauty and talent. From her entrance to Cal-Neva Lodge in Nevada to her unforgettable scenes in films like How to Marry A Millionaire and Some Like It Hot, Monroe left an indelible mark on Hollywood. Director and producer Billy Wilder recognized her star power, casting her as The Girl in The Seven Year Itch. With co-star Tom Ewell, she created one of the most memorable moments in film history when a gust of wind lifted her white dress above a subway grate. Off-screen, Monroe's personal life was just as intriguing. She was married to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio, their wave to adoring fans captured forever in a photograph from 1954. However, not all moments were glamorous for Monroe; she also took part in important social movements like the Integration Protest in Monroe, North Carolina during August 1961. Despite facing personal struggles throughout her life, Monroe remains an icon of beauty and talent that continues to inspire generations of actors and actresses today.