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Social / Navajo WeaverNavajo people outside their home, including Elle of Ganado, a noted weaver Date: 1923
Quimperle, River Elle - black & white view of river with people working on the bank Date: circa 1890s
Chez Elle / Son & SnowballMother and child go walking in the snow, and of course she has to wait while he makes snowballs
Chez Elle / Flowers for MaA mother is given a bunch of flowers by her four children who all want to hug her at the same time
RACIAL / NAVAJO WEAVERNavajo people outside their home, including Elle of Ganado, a noted weaver Date: 1923
NATIVE AMERICAN WEAVINGElle of Ganado, New Mexico, of the Navaho people, weaves a blanket in the traditional manner Date: 1908
CHEZ ELLE / WOMAN / LAKE / 31A woman stands on a boat with a castle on the edge of a lake behind her. Date: 1931
Elle - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designElle - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Straw hats by Otto Lucas Junior and Chez ElleOn the left: model wearing a plum straw hat with versatile brim by Otto Lucas Junior. To give her that natural, glowing look
Leather Breton by Chez ElleModel wearing a beige and white leather Breton tied under the chin by Chez Elle. Worn with make-up by Helena Rubinstein using " French Beige" Silk Tone Foundation under " Golden
Polly Peck wool dress modelled by Jean Shrimpton 1961Pale oatmeal wool dress with an inserted cummerbund of ocelot-printed kid, shortened bolero and long tight sleeves. The slim skirt widens to a fluted hemline
Woman in redingote with four collars, wearing an anonymous hat, and a ribbon of love.. The ribbon of love has the letters L. M. (elle aime) or She loves
Juliette Adam PhotoJULIETTE ADAM French writer, editor etc, une vraie princesse republicaine photographed chez elle well on the way to her hundredth birthday. Date: 1836 -1936
La visiteuse d hygiene vous montrera le chemin de la sante. Elle mene une croisade contre la tuberculose et la mortalite infantile. Soutenez-la!
British Ballad, The Child of ElleTHE CHILD OF ELLE. Popular British Ballad, obtained and expanded by Thomas Percy (1729-1811)
Native American WeavingElle of Ganado, New Mexico, of the Navaho people, weaves a blanket in the traditional manner
Chatelaine Ca 1450A chatelaine chez elle : the lady of the chateau sits in her boudoir, reading
Chez Elle / Ma Holds BabyA mother about to put her baby to bed