Dorothy Lamour was born Mary Leta Dorothy Slaton in New Orleans, Louisiana. Lamour had French Louisianan, Spanish and Irish descent. Her parents’ marriage lasted only a few years, with her mother re-marrying to Clarence Lamour, and Dorothy took his last name. That marriage ended in divorce when Dorothy was a teenager. Early in her career, [...]
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Posted in on Jun 25th, 2011 by Pin Up Collector
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These signs are made from durable tin — your satisfaction is guaranteed.
These popular, collectible signs make a Great Addition to your daily life!
Bar, Dorm Room, Game Room, Kitchen, Garage, Patio…
What we’re sayin’ is they can pretty much go anywhere you’d like!
Makes a GREAT gift for your family and friends! Nice Large Size! High Quality.
Sign Measures: 12.5 inches X 16 Inches
*Holes are pre-drilled for easy hanging.
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Last Name: Bettmann-Corbis. Paper Width: 24. 500. Paper Height: 20. 250. Subject: Architecture / Humor / People / Scenic / Sports / Vintage / Places / Holiday. Color: Black / Gray / Neutral Colors. Style or Genre: Photography.
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THE YEAR IS 1910 This will boggle your mind, I know it did mine! The year is 1910, One hundred years ago. What a difference a century makes! Here are some statistics for the Year 1910: The average life expectancy for men was 47 years. Fuel for this car was sold in drug stores only. [...]
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Posted in on Jun 23rd, 2010 by Pin Up Collector
Stop Staring! cocktail dresses and rockabilly clothing accentuate the figure and cater to a woman’s independent spirit with timeless and classic styles. They are worn by all ages, shapes and sizes and are especially flattering on curvy women. Rockabilly clothes are always classy, timeless, and attention grabbing. Rockabilly dresses have been featured in the world’s top fashion magazines including Vogue, Lucky, CosmoGirl, Latina, Life and Style, Allure, Seventeen, People, In Touch, Elle Girl and more.
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I don’t have enough fingers or toes to count the times that I’ve found the holy grail of vintage t shirts, only to find that they are filled with moth bites or 20 year old mustard stains. There are many precautions I take when buying vintage clothing.
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Looking for that special Vintage Zippo Lighter to add to your collection? Here are some great deals on Vintage Zippo Lighters made famous during WWII. Zippo lighters became popular in the United States military, especially during World War II when, as the company’s website says, Zippo “ceased production of lighters for consumer markets and dedicated all manufacturing to the U.S. military.” The Zippo at that time was made of brass, but as this commodity was unobtainable due to the war, Zippo used steel during the war years.
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Originally opening to the public on February 29, 1960 in Chicago, the Playboy Clubs quickly became the embodiment of sexy sophistication and one of the world’s most successful night club chains. The famous venues, which were home to the iconic Playboy Bunnies, allowed key holders to enjoy performances by some of the era’s biggest names in entertainment. Each club featured cocktail Bunnies, a camera Bunny, a checkroom Bunny, a cabaret Bunny, a gift shop Bunny, a bumper pool Bunny, a customer service Bunny, and floor Bunnies. In 2006 the Bunnies returned, and Playboy reopened its famous Club at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, and plans to open two additional multi-faceted entertainment venues in 2010 in both Miami and Cancun.
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