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Images Dated 25th February 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: SILENT FILM: PARIS, 1926. Joan Crawford and Douglas Gilmore at the bar of an Apache Den in Paris

SILENT FILM: PARIS, 1926. Joan Crawford and Douglas Gilmore at the bar of an Apache Den in Paris, 1926

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: LAUREL AND HARDY, 1928. Stan Laurel, left, and Oliver Hardy with a police officer in the silent

LAUREL AND HARDY, 1928. Stan Laurel, left, and Oliver Hardy with a police officer in the silent film Leave Them Laughing, 1928

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: KING KONG, 1976. King Kong straddling the World Trade Center

KING KONG, 1976. King Kong straddling the World Trade Center. Advertisement, 1975, for Dino de Laurentiis remake, released the following year, of the original King Kong film of 1933

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: CHAPLIN: THE KID, 1921. Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan as his adopted son in Chaplins film The

CHAPLIN: THE KID, 1921. Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan as his adopted son in Chaplins film The Kid, 1921

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: GODZILLA. Godzilla destroying an oil refinery in one of the Japanese Godzilla movies

GODZILLA. Godzilla destroying an oil refinery in one of the Japanese Godzilla movies

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. As The Girl in The Seven Year Itch directed

MARILYN MONROE (1926-1962). American cinema actress. As The Girl in The Seven Year Itch directed by Billy Wilder, 1955

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: FILM: PATTON, 1970. George C. Scott as General George S. Patton in World War II

FILM: PATTON, 1970. George C. Scott as General George S. Patton in World War II. Scene from Patton directed by Franklin J. Schaffner, 1970

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: KEYSTONE COPS. Scene from one of the Keystone Kobs comedies produced by Mack Sennett between 1912

KEYSTONE COPS. Scene from one of the Keystone Kobs comedies produced by Mack Sennett between 1912 and 1917

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593

Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593, from a Portuguese atlas of 1610
KENYA: FORT JESUS, 1610. Plan of Fort Jesus, built by the Portuguese at Mombasa, Kenya, in 1593, from a Portuguese atlas of 1610

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: NANOOK OF THE NORTH, 1922. Frame from Robert Flahertys documentary of life among Inuits in Arctic

NANOOK OF THE NORTH, 1922. Frame from Robert Flahertys documentary of life among Inuits in Arctic Canada

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: CHINA: PALACE ATTENDANTS. Two male attendants at the Chinese court during the Han Dynasty (206 B)

CHINA: PALACE ATTENDANTS. Two male attendants at the Chinese court during the Han Dynasty (206 B)
CHINA: PALACE ATTENDANTS. Two male attendants at the Chinese court during the Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-220 A.D.). Detail from Spring Morning in the Han Palace, a painted silk scroll by Qiu Ying

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926. Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed

WHAT PRICE GLORY, 1926. Dolores del Rio and Victor McLaglen in the film What Price Glory directed by Raoul Walsh, 1926

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by

FILM: THINGS TO COME, 1936. Scene from Things to Come, an English science fiction film directed by Alexander Korda from a script by H.G. Wells

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: FILM: SECRET CEREMONY. Elizabeth Taylor in Secret Ceremony directed by Joseph Losey, 1968

FILM: SECRET CEREMONY. Elizabeth Taylor in Secret Ceremony directed by Joseph Losey, 1968

Background imageImages Dated 25th February 2010: ORPHANS OF THE STORM, 1922. Paris street in D. W. Griffiths 1921 film Orphans of the Storm which

ORPHANS OF THE STORM, 1922. Paris street in D. W. Griffiths 1921 film Orphans of the Storm which takes place during
ORPHANS OF THE STORM, 1922. Paris street in D.W. Griffiths 1921 film Orphans of the Storm which takes place during the French Revolution


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