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The scene Katarina 11 from Ernst Rolfs 1931 show at the China Theatre, Stockholm Date: 1931
Advert for music from Ernst Rolfs 1931 show - China TheatreAdvert for music from Ernst Rolfs 1931 show at the China Theatre, Stockholm by Ernst Rolf and Karl Gerhard available from Odeon-Skivor Date: 1931
Some of the stars of Ernst Rolfs 1931 show at China TheatreSome of the stars of Ernst Rolfs 1931 show at the China Theatre, Stockholm - Glenn Ellyn, Daniel Fallstrom, Lillebil Ibsen and Nina Payne Date: 1931
Programme cover for 1931 Rolfs show presented by Ernst RolfProgramme cover for the 1931 Rolfs show presented by Ernst Rolf at the China Theatre, Stockholm Date: 1931
A portrait of the journalist and writer Basil Woon Date: 1930s
The scene Rhapsody in Blue at the London Coliseum with Vera Nemchinova and Anton Dolin, 1928 Date: 1928
A portrait of Serge Life, the famous ballet dancer and choreographer, 1934 Date: 1934
The steps for the dance called the Raftero, 1934The steps for the dance called the Raftero named after George Raft, which he introduced with Carole Lombard in the Paramount film Bolero, 1934 Date: 1934
The classical dancer Harriet Hoctor, 1934 Date: 1934
Norwegian actress Greta NissenThe famous Norwegian actress Greta Nissen, from the Columbia film The Circus Queen Murder (1933) - appearing in the stage show Why Not Tonight
Cover of Dancing Times, April 1934 featuring the dancers Gaston and Andree Date: 1934
The Sisters G appearing in the film The King of Jazz, 1930The Sisters G (German dancing team) appearing in the film The King of Jazz, 1930 Date: 1930
Betty Furness wearing a Dolly Tree negligee at the time of Three Wise Guys (1936). Fashioned with pale blue velvet, the negligee features wide lapels and glass buttons of the same shed of blue
Rosalind Russell in a lame coat designed by Dolly TreeRosalind Russell in this exquisite long, lame coat designed by Dolly Tree from The Casino Murder Case (MGM 1935). Buttoned at the back from waist to the floor
Ilona Massey in one of her Dolly Tree costumes from Rosalie (1937) Date: 1937
Cicely Courtneidge in one of her Dolly Tree gownsCicely Courtneidge wore this formal Dolly Tree gown in The Perfect Gentleman (1935), Made of jet black sequins it featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with ruffled sleeves
Elizabeth Alllan in a contemproary Dolly Tree gownWhen Dolly Tree created the period wardrobe for David Selznick?s A Tale of Two Cities (1935), she also designed an accompanying collection of contemporary gowns with a period flavour for Elizabeth
Virginia Bruce wearing an elegant evening ensemble of black velvet and taffetas (1936-37) most likely designed by Dolly Tree Date: 1936-1937
Virginia Bruce - Dolly Tree costumes from EscapadeVirginia Bruce in one of her Dolly Tree costumes from Escapade (1935) Date: 1935
Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in Saratoga (1937) Date: 1937
A smart check summer outfit designed by Dolly Tree for Maureen O?Sullivan in Woman Wanted (1935). Plaid seersucker was the foundation in red, green and yellow over a white background
A contemporary gown designed by Dolly Tree and modelled by Rosalind Russell on one of the sets for Trouble For Two (1936) Date: 1936
William Powell and Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935) with Russells costume by Dolly Tree Date: 1935
Margaret Dumont (left) and Rosalind Russell (right) in a deleted scene from Rendezvous (1935) with both wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1935
Elizabeth Allan wearing a gown designed by Dolly Tree created at the time of A Tale of Two Cities (1935). The striking formal gown is made of silver lame and revives the halter neckline
Anita Louise wearing a smart suit designed by Dolly Tree in These Glamour Girls (1939). White lace ruffles cascade down the front of the white mouselline blouse to form a jabot to the jacket of a
Dolly Tree at MGM in her studio surrounded by her sketchesDolly Tree at MGM in her studio in 1939 surrounded by her sketches Date: 1939
Dolly Tree measuring the dummy for Myrna Loy in the MGM costume department, late 1930s Date: 1930s
Jean Harlow in one of her white pleated gowns created by Dolly Tree at the time of filming Suzy (1936). Date: 1936
A scene from The Devil?s Brother (Fra Diavolo)A scene from Laurel and Hardys The Devil?s Brother (Fra Diavolo) with Thelma Todd and Dennis King, (1933). The costumes may have been designed by Dolly Tree. Date: 1933
Betty Furness wore this Dolly Tree gown in Shadow of Doubt (1935). Made of gold lam it featured a short tunic and a Grecian crossed neckline. Diamond clips were caught at either side
Betty Furness in a smart evening ensemble by Dolly Tree from early 1937 - most probably Mama Steps Out or The Good Old Soak
Betty Furness in 2-piece smart Dolly Tree evening ensembleBetty Furness in a two-piece smart evening ensemble by Dolly Tree from early 1937 - most probably Mama Steps Out or The Good Old Soak
Louise Henry (seated left) in The Casino Murder Case (1935), wearing a Dolly Tree negligee with huge white fur collar and cuffs. Date: 1935
The female cast in These Glamour Girls (1939)The female cast of Anita Louise, Ann Rutherford, Jane Bryan, Mary Beth Hughes, Marsha Hunt and Lana Turner in These Glamour Girls (1939) all wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1939
Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Test Pilot (1938) with Loy in a Dolly Tree suit Date: 1938
Rita Johnson (left) and Maureen O?Sullivan (right) in My Dear Miss Aldrich (1937) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1937
Helen Vinson wearing a draped gown by Dolly TreeHelen Vinson wore this draped gown by Dolly Tree in The Age of Indiscretion (1935) with Ralph Forbes on the right Date: 1935
Dorothy Mackaill wearing one of her Dolly Tree costumes in The Chief (1933). Date: 1933
Adrienne Ames and Joel McCrea in Woman Wanted (1935)Adrienne Ames wearing a draped gown by Dolly Tree in Woman Wanted (1935) along with Joel McCrea Date: 1935
Lynn Carver and Reginald Gardiner in Everybody Sing (1938)Lynn Carver in Everybody Sing (1938) wearing a white evening gown and white fur jacket designed by Dolly Tree, along with Reginald Gardiner Date: 1938
Billie Burke in Everybody Sing (1938) Date: 1938
Eleanor Powell in a cruise dress designed by Dolly Tree in 1938 at MGM, illustrating her belief at the time in ?simplicity as well as extreme sophistication?
Virginia Bruce and Mary Astor in Woman Against Woman (1938) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1938
Virginia Field in her bridal gown designed by Dolly TreeVirginia Field in her regal bridal gown with rose diadem and shoulder ruff designed by Dolly Tree for Bridal Suite (1939) Date: 1939
Filming David Selznick?s A Tale of Two Cities (1935). Elizabeth Allan and Edna May Oliver on the right in period costumes designed by Dolly Tree Date: 1935
Filming Stamboul Quest with Myrna Loy (1934) wearing a Dolly Tree gown Date: 1934
The cabaret scene from Hideout (1934) with chorus girls and Louise Henry on the right wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1934