The Tiller Girls – 16 chorus girls in the troupe originated by British musical-theater impresario and precision-dancing pioneer John Tiller, arriving from England in New York, 1926
The Tiller Girls – 16 chorus girls in the troupe originated by British musical-theater impresario and precision-dancing pioneer John Tiller, arriving from England in New York, 1926
The Battery by Reginald Marsh, circa 1926
Louise gets loved in 1926′s Love ‘Em and Leave ‘Em who would ever want to leave Louise Brooks?
Claire Luce in Ziegfeld Palm Beach Nightsphoto by John de Mirjian
children at the Green Hotel, 99 South Raymond, Pasadena, March 2, 1926 photo by Harold A Parker
to encourage voter registration, members of the Cincinnati League of Women Voters prominently display the results of their efforts on a downtown billboard, 1926
scene from the Revue Wien lacht wieder (Vienna laughs again) by Fritz Gruenbaum and Karl Farkas, at the Neues Wiener Stadttheater, Vienna, 1926
La Revue du Folies Bergère‘La Folie du Jour’Tableau de Falon, avec Josephine Baker
Louise Brooks is leaning towards leaving Lawrence Gray in 1926′s Love ‘Em and Leave ‘Em
Mademoiselle Claudiane and Gaad in Les Amazones, a revue of the Théâtre de Boulevard, in the pages of Paris Plaisirs, 1926