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Dorothy Collection (page 8)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Farmhouse

Wizard of Oz / Farmhouse
Dorothy askes a woman at the door of one of the farmhouses just outside the Emerald City, if she and her friends might pass the night. Her companions peer nervously over the fence

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Guardian

Wizard of Oz / Guardian
The Guardian of the Gate puts spectacles on Dorothy and Toto to protect their eyes from the shining emerald buildings

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / House

Wizard of Oz / House
Dorothy and Toto realise that their house has landed on top of the wicked Witch of the East. Only her feet remain

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Palace Room

Wizard of Oz / Palace Room
Dorothy and Toto regard their splendid room at the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard inside the Emerald City

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Girl

Wizard of Oz / Girl
A young girl dressed in green shows Dorothy and Toto to their room at the Palace of Oz, the Great Wizard

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Shoes

Wizard of Oz / Shoes
Dorothy holds up the silver shoes which later become ruby slippers in the film version of this story

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Rescue

Wizard of Oz / Rescue
Dorothy and Toto are carried out of the poppy field to safety by the Tin Woodman and the Scarecrow

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Forest

Wizard of Oz / Forest
Dorothy, Toto and the Scarecrow are about to enter the forest

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Lion

Wizard of Oz / Lion
Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion standing at the edge of a river

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Henry & Em

Wizard of Oz / Henry & Em
Dorothy and Toto with her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Dickson / Nerman

Dorothy Dickson / Nerman
DOROTHY DICKSON American musical comedy star, based mainly in Britain, seen here with Maisie Gay in Peggy-Ann

Background imageDorothy Collection: Haddon Hall - Bridge

Haddon Hall - Bridge
Haddon Hall, Derbyshire : Dorothy Vernons bridge

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Madison

Dorothy Madison
DOROTHEA PAYNE MADISON wife of American statesman and president James Madison with her autograph

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy & Munchkins

Dorothy & Munchkins
Dorothy and Toto meet the Good Witch of the North and the Munchkins

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard Oz / Winged Monkeys

Wizard Oz / Winged Monkeys
Dorothy watches apprehensively as the Lion is caught and bound by the Winged Monkeys

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Queen Mice

Wizard of Oz / Queen Mice
The Tin Woodman introduces Dorothy to the Queen of the Field Mice

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / Soldiers

Wizard of Oz / Soldiers
The Soldier with the Green Whiskers leads Dorothy (riding on the Lion), the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman (to say nothing of Toto) through the streets of Emerald City

Background imageDorothy Collection: Wizard of Oz / China Peopl

Wizard of Oz / China Peopl
Dorothy and Toto contemplate the inhabitants of the Land of the China People

Background imageDorothy Collection: Black, if I should Lose

Black, if I should Lose
IF I SHOULD LOSE YOU (Dorothy Black) She thought marriage unnecessary - till she lost him

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Jeffrey / Cornish

Dorothy Jeffrey / Cornish
DOROTHY JEFFREY (nee Pentreath) Allegedly the last speaker of Cornish

Background imageDorothy Collection: Jockey / Gerry Wilson 20C

Jockey / Gerry Wilson 20C
Gerry Wilson, jockey, in the colours of the Hon Dorothy Paget

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Jordan (Smith)

Dorothy Jordan (Smith)
nee Bland; Actress, and mistress to the duke of Clarence (who became William IV)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Buddy & Morris Frank

Buddy & Morris Frank
Morris Frank, of Tennessee, with Buddy, his guide dog the first dog trained in Switzerland by Mrs Dorothy Eustis, founder with him in 1927, of The Seeing Eye



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