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/ Nacho López, Rocío Sagaó, Ballet “El vuelo del alma”, 1950
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You would kill a man for this bedroom
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An article from a 1959 issue of Caper Magazines. Shows examples of what psychoanalyst Dr. William Neutra hypothesized after observing the ways people chose to smoke.
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Brigitte Bardot in Une Parisienne (1957)
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Brigitte Bardot photographed by Loomis Dean together with co-star Antonio Vilar on the set of the film “La Femme et le Pantin.”
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Gene Lester at 20th Century Fox studios, 1954.
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The first ever Disneyland ticket ever sold for $1, 1955.
The year is 1955. Walt Disney, a man with a million dreams, had conjured up a theme park of gargantuan proportions. Walt and his brother Roy O. Disney, whom oversaw the finances of WED Enterprises, were getting ready for their park to open up. Roy decided that he would do Walt a solid and purchase the first ticket to Disneyland, as it was thought to be remembered as a historical occasion. On opening day July 17, 1955, the two brothers went to ticket booth No.2 and Walt saw Roy purchase the very first ticket to Disneyland.
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Kendinize zaman ayırın; Bir şarkılık, Bir şiirlik, Bir çay içimlik. Hayatı ciddiye alın, Bir tebessümlük...
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Elizabeth Taylor on the set of “Suddenly, Last Summer” directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1959
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