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Evidently Singer Sewing machines were produced in St. Petersburg, Russia in one of its most ornate buildings. It is across from the Kazan Cathedral and now houses a bookstore and cafe. Read more about this here.
World premiere of Lansky: The Mobs Money Man by Roland Perrin. 27th April 2015. Queen Elizabeth Hall, London. The Blue Planet Orchestra. Rachel Sutton - jazz singer. Allan Corduner - narrator. David Temple - conductor.
Singer with purple poppy, concentrating on her music, Tanjung Kumbik Village, Riau Archipelago, Indonesia
Singer in a Flamenco performance at a small family restaurant in Seville Spain.
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assemblage consisting of an antique wooden door, three encaustic paintings, vintage buttons, thread and nails.
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The lead singer for WonderBoogie, a disco band playing at Harrah's Carnival Court, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Spanish postcard by Dümmatzen, no. 73. Photo: Paramount, Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier in One Hour with You (George Cukor, Ernst Lubitsch, 1932). Collection: Marlene Pilaete.
Red-headed and blue-green-eyed operatic singer Jeanette MacDonald is the subject of the new La Collectionneuse post at our blog European Film Star Postcards. Check it out on 30 March 2024!
Scott Cooke "Scotty" McCreery is an American country music singer. He won the tenth season of American Idol on May 25, 2011. He is the first American Idol winner who was born in the 1990s.
Republic of South Africa 8th Freedom Day Celebration April 2002 by the SAHC South African High Commission UK at Camden Town Hall Kings Cross London. Ingrid South African Singer in Black Dress and Zulu Beads with Her Lovely Daughter
The Atlanta Young Singers perform “Adonai Ro’i” by Judith Shatin and "Donna, Donna”, words by Aaron Zeitlin and music by Shalom Secunda, arr. by Carl Bertil Agnestig, with pianist, Millie Turekon on Show 340 at the Breman Museum in Atlanta, Georgia.
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