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Ginger Rogers / AstaireGINGER ROGERS American film actress and dancer, dancing with Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers - still from the Radio Picture Ltd production Shall We Dance?
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
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
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing TimeFred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing in Swing Time. 1936
12013364Poster, Roberta, film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Date: 1935
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
Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody cinema projection slide 1940
Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody movie advertisement
Fred Astaire, American actor, singer and dancer Date: 1937
Music cover, Too Late Now, from the film Wedding BellsMusic cover, Too Late Now, lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane, from the MGM film Wedding Bells starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell Date: 1951
Fred Astaire golfingFred Astaire (1899-1987) the American dancer, singer, actor and choreographer. His film The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle has recently been released
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
Marie Jacqueline Hope-Nicholson and Joyce Howard performing in the charity matinee put on by pupils of Madame Vacanis dancing school at the London Hippodrome in aid of the childrens ward of the South
Prince Wiasemsky, Mrs Astaire, Princess Wiasemsky (Gordon Selfridges daughter) and Mr Glorney taking the air at Le Touquet, 1927, the most please social renezvous of British high society Date: 1927
Music cover, Change Partners, Fred Astaire, Ginger RogersMusic cover, Change Partners, featuring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin from the film Carefree. 1938
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
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
Fred Astaire and Ginger RogersCinema and Dance legends Fred Astaire (1899-1987) and Ginger Rogers (1911-1995) in Flying Down to Rio (1933) 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
Floodlit Leicester Square, Central London. Date: 1948
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
Anna Neagle dancing the twist with Grenville CollinsAnna Neagle (1904-1986) - popular British stage and film actress and singer dancing the twist with 19-year-old guest Grenville Collins (1943-) !
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
Fred Astaire (1899 - 1987), American dancer, singer, actor, choreographer and television presenter
Piano Selection Swing Time - Music Sheet CoverPiano Selection - Music Sheet Cover. Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Fields starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing Time. An illustration of the singers in the middle of the cover
Ginger Rogers (1911-95) - US actress and dancer, in a publicity pin-up image taken from the Paramount film, Lady in the Dark
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
Empire, Leicester SquareThe Empire cinema, Leicester Square, London, showing Easter Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Next door is a large Dolcis fashion shoes sign. Date: 1948
Programme cover for Funny Face, 1928Programme cover for Funny Face staded at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, starring Fred and Adele Astaire, 1928 Date: 1928
Theatre, The Astaires, NermanCaricature of brother and sister dance act, Fred and Adele Astaire in the shows Lady Be Good and Funny Face, joined by Leslie Henson