Thursday, 3 September 2020

throwback thursday

Martha @Seaside Simplicity and I met through Mosaic Monday and I thought it would be fun to join her for Throwback Thursday with this collection of autographed black and white photographs of MGM Studios Hollywood stars which I found over 20 years ago at a flea market in Le Mans, France.


Jane Powell, Walter Pidgeon,
 Elizabeth Taylor, Lana Turner,
Red Skelton, Judy Garland

13 comments:

  1. Hello,

    I remember watching movies with of all of these Hollywood stars. What a nice find, these autographed photos. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  2. These are awesome, such great finds! Thanks so much for playing along and helping to spread the word about Throwback Thursday. Have a great day :)

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  3. Those are great finds. The days of Hollywood glamour!

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  4. Oh I loved Jane Powell! And look at that signature... Addressed to Countess de Beaugard or some such. ~smile~

    🍁✨🍂✨🍁

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  5. They are so glamorous! What a great collection!

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  6. Those are fun! What a great find!

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  7. Maggie - what a fabulous collection, and autographed to boot! Somehow women were just more glamorous back in the day. Did you ever watch the Judy Garland movie? So sad. Thanks for a double link to MM this week!

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  8. I remember most of these (from watching old movies of course ha ha )). What a fun flea-market find and perfect for a TT!

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  9. OMG this is a treasure. Thanks for sharing. Happy Monday

    Much💝love

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  10. How nice! I always loved Red Skelton! What beautiful photos these are...what a good collection to have!

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  11. This was stars and really great and fantastisc actors. It's a good idea to remembering them.

    Stay healthy and well. Happy MosaicMonday

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  12. Beautiful people. I recently watched the movie Judy about Judy Garland. So sad. We look at them and see glamour but sadly most of them led very troubling lives.
    Dawn aka Spatulas On Parade

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