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Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop FlirtingFred and Adele Astaire starring with Majorie Gordon in the successful show, Stop Flirting which opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London in 1923 and moved to the Queens Theatre a few months later
Lady Charles Cavendish aka Adele AstaireAdele Astaire (1896 - 1981) comedy actress and dance partner of her brother, Fred Astaire from childhood until 1932, when she retired from dance to marry the British aristocrat Lord Charles Spencer
Carlotta Grisi / GiselleCARLOTTA GRISI (Caronne Adele Josephine Marie Grisi) Italian ballet dancer, seen here in Giselle
Contessa Adele Ganucci CancellieriA portrait painting of Italian Countess Adele Ganucci Cancellieri, wearing a black dress with lace trim decorations. Date: circa 1915
Fred and Adele Astaire in Stop Flirting, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Funny Face by Fred Thomson & Paul Gerard SmithPromotional postcard for Funny Face by Fred Thomson and Paul Gerard Smith; lyrics Ira Gershwin; music George Gershwin which was first produced in the Princes Theatre on 8th November 1928
Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire) in SchiaparelliLady Charles Cavendish, formerly Miss Adele Astaire (sister and dancing partner of Fred) pictured wearing a coat and skirt in green tweed trimmed with galliac, worn with a blouse of black jersey
Fred and Adele AstaireFred Astaire, born Frederick Austerlitz (1899 - 1987), American dancer and actor pictured with his elder sister, Adele (1896 - 1981) who was his dance partner from childhood until 1932
The Famous Astaires by NermanCaricature of brother and sister dance act, Fred and Adele Astaire by Nerman during the time of their successful run in Stop Flirting at various London theatres during the mid 1920s
Instruction sheet, How to Dance the Jitterbug, by Adele England of the Locarno School of Dancing, Streatham, SW London. 1939
Programme cover for Lady Be Good, 1926Programme cover for Lady Be Good, staged at the Empire Theatre, London, starring Fred and Adele Astaire, 1926 Date: 1926
Johannes Brahms and Adele StraussJohannes Brahms, German composer, and Adele Strauss, wife of Johann Strauss II, at Bad Ischl, Austria. circa 1898
Adele Jergens, American actressAdele Jergens (1917-2002), American actress. 1938
Mlle. Adele Page as the Duchess of Navailles in Madame Roland by Virginie Ancelot, Theatre du Vaudeville, 1843. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie Dramatique
Chateau Perrier, Epernay, Champagne, FranceChateau Perrier, built 1852-57 in Louis XIII style by architect Pierre-Eugene Cordier, on the Avenue de Champagne in Epernay, Champagne, Marne, Grand Est, France
Illustration of the Adele blouse, with high collarIllustration of the Adele blouse or bodice, with high collar, and elaborate, ribboned puff, leg o mutton sleeves and corseted waist. From a section, Our Ladies Pages: Fashions up to Date'
Sister's Levey, performers, theatrical studio portraitSisters Levey, performers, theatrical studio portrait of the three women performers in clown costume, with pointed hats, pom-poms, and long gloves
Marie Tempest, actressMarie Tempest, musical and comedy actress, Dame Marie Tempest, original name Marie Susan Etherington, (July 15, 1864- October 15, 1942)
Music cover, The Handsome Territorial, Joe LossMusic cover, The Handsome Territorial, recorded by Joe Loss and His Band, WW2. Date: 1939
Music cover, The Chestnut Tree, the Novelty Singing Dance Sensation. Date: 1938
Portraits of Adele and Fred Astaire appearing in Apple Blossoms at the Globe Theatre, New York (1919). Produced by Charles Dillingham Date: 1919
George White and Adele Ardsley in Whites The Scandals of 1919 at the National Theatre, Washington - then at the Liberty Theatre New York Date: 1919
Adrienne Adele Augarde (1882-1913) - an English actress and singer popular for nearly a decade on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, primarily for her roles in Edwardian musical comedy
Spotlight on five dancers and dance teams, 1928. Nancy Carroll (top left) signed to Paramount Pictures, Adele Smith (top right) appearing in George Whites Manhatten Mary, Ilya Raycelle (centre)
Lord and Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire)Adele Astaire (1896 - 1981), comedy actress and dance partner of her brother, Fred Astaire from childhood until 1932, when she retired from dance to marry the British aristocrat Lord Charles Spencer
Advert for Phospherine with Adele Astaire 1923Advertisement for Phospherine tonic featuring Adele Astaire, sister and dance partner of her brother Fred during the 1920s
Prince George with Lady Charles Cavendish (Adele Astaire)Prince George (later Duke of Kent) pictured at the Debutantes Ball in 1933, in the company of Lady Charles Cavendish, formerly Miss Adele Astaire
Beadlet anemone, barrel bubble snail, long-hornBarrel bubble snail, Acteon tormatilis 1, beadlet anemone, Actinia equina 2, yellow-barred long-horn, Nemophora degeerella 3, brown hawker, Aeshna grandis 4. Acteon austral, actinie de Ste
Ballet dancer Adele Dumilatre in Lady Henriette, 1844Ballet dancer Adele Dumilatre in Lady Henriette by Mazilier, Act II, Academie Royale de Musique, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie Dramatique
French actress Mlle. Adele Dupuis as CelestaFrench actress Mlle. Adele Dupuis (Antoinette Nicole Dupuis, 1780-1847) as Celesta in Le Fils Banni by Frederic Dupetit-Mere at the Ambigu Comique, Paris
The Dukes Daughter-in-Law Who Was a Star - Lady Charles Cavendish (wife of the Duke of Devonshires second son), better known as Adele Astaire, dancer and sister of Fred Astaire. Date: 1933
A portrait of Adele Astaire, July 1925. Has scored a big success with her brother Fred in Lady be Good and dance nightly at the Club Trocadero Date: 1925
Mme Adele - Reznicek 1908MADAME ADELE Dancer Date: early 20th century
Fred and Adele Astaire in Lady Be Good at the Empire TheatreFred and Adele Astaire appearing in Lady Be Good at the Empire Theatre, London, 1926. Also portrait of the actress Norah Swinburne Date: 1926
Ships and boats in a harbour, with a woman standing on the quay near a steamer named Adele. Date: circa 1920s
Lord Charles CavendishBritish aristocrat Lord Charles Spencer Cavendish, second son of the 9th Duke of Devonshire.. Pictured in The Illustrated and Sporting Dramatic News in 1931 beneath a picture of his future wife
Adele Astaire and her brother Fred when youngAdele Astaire (top) Adele Astaire and her brother Fred when young (bottom). They have made a sensational succes in London in Stop Flirting Date: 1923
Sketch cover - Lord & Lady Cavendish at Eden RocLord Charles Cavendish, 2nd son of the 9th Duke of Devonshire with his wife Lady Charles Cavendish, the former Adele Astaire, sister and dancing partner of Fred
The Two Sister, by Theodore Chasseriau (1819-1856), 1843. LoThe Two Sister, by French romantic painter Theodore Chasseriau (1819-1856), 1843. Oil on canvas. Museum of Louvre. Paris. France
Adele Dixon (1908 1992), English actress, in 1933 Date: 20th century
The Way of the World by G Howard Watson and W P SheenPromotional postcard for The Way of the World by G. Howard Watson and W. P. Sheen. The image shows Sidney Crowe as Adele de la Roche. The circus lions can be seen behind her. Date: circa 1905
The Countess of EssexAdele Capell (1867-1922), Countess of Essex (n饠 Adele Grant) US-born socialite who married into British nobility as wife of George De Vere Capell, 7th Earl of Essex. Date: 1904
Lady Essex, Chatelaine of Cassiobury ParkAdele Capell (1867-1922), Countess of Essex (n饠 Adele Grant) US-born socialite who married into British nobility as wife of George De Vere Capell, 7th Earl of Essex
Adele de Garde - American silent film actressAdele de Garde (1899circa 1965), one of the Vitagraph players - an American silent film actress, who appeared in 114 films between 1908 and 1918. Date: circa 1909
Adele Aus Der OheADELE AUS DER OHE German pianist, depicted at the keyboard Date: 1864 - 1937
The artists mother, Countess Adele of Tolouse LautrecTOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (1864-1901). The artists mother, Countess Adele of Tolouse Lautrec, taking breakfast