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The scene Rhapsody in Blue at the London Coliseum with Vera Nemchinova and Anton Dolin, 1928 Date: 1928
Advert for Zelbas British Band Agency, London, 1919. Provides the finest Jazz bands and orchestras. Date: 1919
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
Michel Fokine, famous Russian Choreographer, 1927 Date: 1927
Members of the Operatic Association dressed for a Toy Ballet at the British Industries Ball at the Dorchester House Hotel, London, 1927
Claude Newman in his Cossack dance in Casse-Noisette at Sadlers Wells, London, 1927 Date: 1927
Josephine Bradley and Frank Ford, Ballroom dancers, London 1927 Date: 1927
Cover of Dancing Times featuring the dancer Greta FayneCover of Dancing Times September 1927 featuring the dancer Greta Fayne, appearing in C.B. Cochrans One Damn Thing After Another at the London Pavilion Date: 1927
The film star and dancer Julie Suedo, London, 1927The film star and dancer Julie Suedo (later to become an actress in British Silent Film), in Indian make-up for her Light of Asia dance, London, 1927 Date: 1927
The Fragonard Girl scene from the cabaret show Playtime at the Piccadilly, at the Piccadilly Hotel, London, 1925 - costumes by Dolly Tree Date: 1925
Renee Lemoine as a lobster in C. B. Cochrans Champagne TimeRenee Lemoine as a lobster in C.B. Cochrans Champagne Time at the Trocadero, London, 1927 Date: 1927
The dancers Jan Carylle and Delyse, London, 1927 Date: 1927
A portrait of Pavlova, 1927. Following a European tour she was in Manchester from 1 September and then returned to London for her season at the Royal Opera House
The dancers Divina and Charles, 1927The dancers Divina and Charles, who have been dancing on the continent, 1927 Date: 1927
Advert for Empress Rooms, Kensington Palace Hotel, LondonAdvert for the Empress Rooms at Kensington Palace Hotel, stressing the excellent dancing tuition, London, 1927 Date: 1927
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
Michael Rinder and May Vivian dance at Riviera Palace HotelMichael Rinder and May Vivian dancing at the Riviera Palace Hotel, Monte Carlo, 1924 Date: 1924
Advert for His Masters Voice new dance records, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Advert for cabaret and carnival novelties, London, 1922Advert for cabaret and carnival novelties from Scott & Drenon and Kelsy & Scott, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Advert for dancing in the Palm Court of the Hotel Cecil, London, 1922 Date: 1922
The dancer Helene Saxova, London, 1922The dancer Helene Saxova, one of the members of Pavlovas tour wearing a fashionable Spanish shawl, London, 1922 Date: 1922
The chorus in the cabaret show staged at the Queens Hotel, Piccadilly, London, 1922 Date: 1922
The dancers Dorothy Raymond and George Sanders, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Cynthia and Cyril Horrocks dancing at the Hotel Belgravia, London, 1922 Date: 1922
Paul Whiteman and his famous orchestra playing at the Palais Royal in New York, 1922 Date: 1922
The Dancing Team of Moss and Fontana, London, 1919. In the tango. This is not the corte but a figure of which M. Fontana is fond
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
Lynne Carver in a golf outfit designed by Dolly Tree in 1940 Date: 1940
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
Ruth Hussey modelling a suit ensemble designed by Dolly Tree from Flight Command (1940) Date: 1940
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 and Mary Howard discussing the costumes for Billy the Kid (1941), a Western set in 1879 and starring Robert Taylor as the outlaw