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Sophia Loren made-up as an 80 year old women for her 1965 film, LADY L
Sophia Loren made-up as an 80 year old women for her 1965 film, LADY L

EVB2924969: Sophia Loren made-up as an 80 year old women for her 1965 film, LADY L / Bridgeman Images

Sophia Loren gives her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, a kiss at press conference. They were in New York to promote Sophia Loren's film SUNFLOWER, Sept. 24, 1970
Sophia Loren gives her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, a kiss at press conference. They were in New York to promote Sophia Loren's film SUNFLOWER, Sept. 24, 1970

EVB2924971: Sophia Loren gives her husband, film producer Carlo Ponti, a kiss at press conference. They were in New York to promote Sophia Loren's film SUNFLOWER, Sept. 24, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Irene Joliot-Curie with Sir William Brace, head of the Royal Institution, and Frederic Joliot. Oct. 10, 1934. Mme. Joliot-Curie will address the International Conference on Physics with her husband Frederic Joliot-Curie
Irene Joliot-Curie with Sir William Brace, head of the Royal Institution, and Frederic Joliot. Oct. 10, 1934. Mme. Joliot-Curie will address the International Conference on Physics with her husband Frederic Joliot-Curie

EVB2924975: Irene Joliot-Curie with Sir William Brace, head of the Royal Institution, and Frederic Joliot. Oct. 10, 1934. Mme. Joliot-Curie will address the International Conference on Physics with her husband Frederic Joliot-Curie / Bridgeman Images

Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie with their children, Helene and Pierre, Nov. 1935. The couple won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating new radioactive substances to which do not exist in nature
Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie with their children, Helene and Pierre, Nov. 1935. The couple won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating new radioactive substances to which do not exist in nature

EVB2924976: Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie with their children, Helene and Pierre, Nov. 1935. The couple won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating new radioactive substances to which do not exist in nature / Bridgeman Images

The exiled Dutch Royal Family celebrate Queen Wilhelmina's birthday on Aug. 31, 1943
The exiled Dutch Royal Family celebrate Queen Wilhelmina's birthday on Aug. 31, 1943

EVB2924996: The exiled Dutch Royal Family celebrate Queen Wilhelmina's birthday on Aug. 31, 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her consort, Prince Bernhard, on her accession to the throne. She succeeded the 68-year-old Queen Mother, Wilhelmina, who abdicated for after a reign of 50 years. Sept. 10, 1948
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her consort, Prince Bernhard, on her accession to the throne. She succeeded the 68-year-old Queen Mother, Wilhelmina, who abdicated for after a reign of 50 years. Sept. 10, 1948

EVB2924997: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and her consort, Prince Bernhard, on her accession to the throne. She succeeded the 68-year-old Queen Mother, Wilhelmina, who abdicated for after a reign of 50 years. Sept. 10, 1948 / Bridgeman Images

Dutch Queen Juliana, in an royal robe decorated with the House of Orange Insignia. Sept. 13, 1948. Queen Juliana assumed the thrown of the Dutch Empire upon the retirement of her mother's, Queen Wilhelmina
Dutch Queen Juliana, in an royal robe decorated with the House of Orange Insignia. Sept. 13, 1948. Queen Juliana assumed the thrown of the Dutch Empire upon the retirement of her mother's, Queen Wilhelmina

EVB2924998: Dutch Queen Juliana, in an royal robe decorated with the House of Orange Insignia. Sept. 13, 1948. Queen Juliana assumed the thrown of the Dutch Empire upon the retirement of her mother's, Queen Wilhelmina / Bridgeman Images

Dutch princesses in snow, Grindlewald, Switzerland, 1954
Dutch princesses in snow, Grindlewald, Switzerland, 1954

EVB2925001: Dutch princesses in snow, Grindlewald, Switzerland, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Queen Juliana delivers 'Speech from the Throne' at the state opening of Dutch legislature. Sept. 21, 1961
Queen Juliana delivers 'Speech from the Throne' at the state opening of Dutch legislature. Sept. 21, 1961

EVB2925002: Queen Juliana delivers 'Speech from the Throne' at the state opening of Dutch legislature. Sept. 21, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

World wide royalty celebrate the silver wedding anniversary Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. At the Hague, Netherland, May 1, 1962
World wide royalty celebrate the silver wedding anniversary Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. At the Hague, Netherland, May 1, 1962

EVB2925003: World wide royalty celebrate the silver wedding anniversary Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard. At the Hague, Netherland, May 1, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and War Lord Feng Yu-hsiang, c. 1928. Feng joined the Chiang's Nationalist Party and supported the Northern Expedition (1926-28). Feng served as Vice Premier of the Republic of China, Oct. 1928-Oct. 1930. After 1930 Feng charted an independent path, only intermittently collaborating with Chiang, and ultimately aiding the Communists
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and War Lord Feng Yu-hsiang, c. 1928. Feng joined the Chiang's Nationalist Party and supported the Northern Expedition (1926-28). Feng served as Vice Premier of the Republic of China, Oct. 1928-Oct. 1930. After 1930 Feng charted an independent path, only intermittently collaborating with Chiang, and ultimately aiding the Communists

EVB2925017: Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek and War Lord Feng Yu-hsiang, c. 1928. Feng joined the Chiang's Nationalist Party and supported the Northern Expedition (1926-28). Feng served as Vice Premier of the Republic of China, Oct. 1928-Oct. 1930. After 1930 Feng charted an independent path, only intermittently collaborating with Chiang, and ultimately aiding the Communists / Bridgeman Images

Mikhail Kalinin was President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, USSR, from 1938-1946. He was a figurehead with real power in Joseph Stalin's hands
Mikhail Kalinin was President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, USSR, from 1938-1946. He was a figurehead with real power in Joseph Stalin's hands

EVB2925025: Mikhail Kalinin was President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, USSR, from 1938-1946. He was a figurehead with real power in Joseph Stalin's hands / Bridgeman Images

Capt. Roman Proske, an animal trainer born in Vienna in 1898. At age 13 he ran away from home to join the circus. He tamed and trained his big cats without using whips or chairs. 1938
Capt. Roman Proske, an animal trainer born in Vienna in 1898. At age 13 he ran away from home to join the circus. He tamed and trained his big cats without using whips or chairs. 1938

EVB2925042: Capt. Roman Proske, an animal trainer born in Vienna in 1898. At age 13 he ran away from home to join the circus. He tamed and trained his big cats without using whips or chairs. 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Lee Radziwill at a reception after a screening of Truman Capote's film, Nov. 5, 1969. 'Trilogy: An Experiment in Multimedia' was written by Capote and Elinor Perry, produced and directed, Frank Perry. Nov. 5, 1969 '
Lee Radziwill at a reception after a screening of Truman Capote's film, Nov. 5, 1969. 'Trilogy: An Experiment in Multimedia' was written by Capote and Elinor Perry, produced and directed, Frank Perry. Nov. 5, 1969 '

EVB2925045: Lee Radziwill at a reception after a screening of Truman Capote's film, Nov. 5, 1969. 'Trilogy: An Experiment in Multimedia' was written by Capote and Elinor Perry, produced and directed, Frank Perry. Nov. 5, 1969 ' / Bridgeman Images

Assemblyman Charles Rangel spoke after he defeated former Rep. Adam Clayton Powell in Democratic primary. June 23, 1970. Powell represented Harlem in Congress for 13 terms. When Rangel completes is 'last' term in 2017, he will have 46 years (23 terms) terms, 3 terms less than Detroit's, John James Conyers, Jr., the record holder
Assemblyman Charles Rangel spoke after he defeated former Rep. Adam Clayton Powell in Democratic primary. June 23, 1970. Powell represented Harlem in Congress for 13 terms. When Rangel completes is 'last' term in 2017, he will have 46 years (23 terms) terms, 3 terms less than Detroit's, John James Conyers, Jr., the record holder

EVB2925051: Assemblyman Charles Rangel spoke after he defeated former Rep. Adam Clayton Powell in Democratic primary. June 23, 1970. Powell represented Harlem in Congress for 13 terms. When Rangel completes is 'last' term in 2017, he will have 46 years (23 terms) terms, 3 terms less than Detroit's, John James Conyers, Jr., the record holder / Bridgeman Images

Not so glamourous work for Beauty Queens. Three beauty contestants promote Royce Shoes in an Endicott Johnson store in Binghamton, New York. Oct. 1973.
Not so glamourous work for Beauty Queens. Three beauty contestants promote Royce Shoes in an Endicott Johnson store in Binghamton, New York. Oct. 1973.

EVB2925057: Not so glamourous work for Beauty Queens. Three beauty contestants promote Royce Shoes in an Endicott Johnson store in Binghamton, New York. Oct. 1973. / Bridgeman Images

Sam Rayburn was elected Speaker of the House on Sept. 16, 1940. The Texas Democrat succeeded William B. Bankhead who died the previous day
Sam Rayburn was elected Speaker of the House on Sept. 16, 1940. The Texas Democrat succeeded William B. Bankhead who died the previous day

EVB2925058: Sam Rayburn was elected Speaker of the House on Sept. 16, 1940. The Texas Democrat succeeded William B. Bankhead who died the previous day / Bridgeman Images

House Speaker, Sam Rayburn, seated on House rostrum, signing the Neutrality Revision Bill. Nov 13, 1941.
House Speaker, Sam Rayburn, seated on House rostrum, signing the Neutrality Revision Bill. Nov 13, 1941.

EVB2925060: House Speaker, Sam Rayburn, seated on House rostrum, signing the Neutrality Revision Bill. Nov 13, 1941. / Bridgeman Images

Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (left) and Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn. Dec. 13, 1955. The powerful Texan Democrats were meeting with President Eisenhower for a briefing on foreign policy and national affairs
Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (left) and Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn. Dec. 13, 1955. The powerful Texan Democrats were meeting with President Eisenhower for a briefing on foreign policy and national affairs

EVB2925063: Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (left) and Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn. Dec. 13, 1955. The powerful Texan Democrats were meeting with President Eisenhower for a briefing on foreign policy and national affairs / Bridgeman Images

Jean and Jeannette Piccard in the gondola of Piccard's 1934 ascension to the stratosphere. March 17, 1952. The couple was planning a 19 mile lift into the stratosphere to study cosmic rays and the light from Mars
Jean and Jeannette Piccard in the gondola of Piccard's 1934 ascension to the stratosphere. March 17, 1952. The couple was planning a 19 mile lift into the stratosphere to study cosmic rays and the light from Mars

EVB2925110: Jean and Jeannette Piccard in the gondola of Piccard's 1934 ascension to the stratosphere. March 17, 1952. The couple was planning a 19 mile lift into the stratosphere to study cosmic rays and the light from Mars / Bridgeman Images

West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (left), and Chancellor designate Ludwig Erhard. Sept. 25, 1963. They were attending Adenauer's retirement party at the Chancellery 'Palace Schaumburg' in Bonn, West Germany
West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (left), and Chancellor designate Ludwig Erhard. Sept. 25, 1963. They were attending Adenauer's retirement party at the Chancellery 'Palace Schaumburg' in Bonn, West Germany

EVB2925117: West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer (left), and Chancellor designate Ludwig Erhard. Sept. 25, 1963. They were attending Adenauer's retirement party at the Chancellery 'Palace Schaumburg' in Bonn, West Germany / Bridgeman Images

Jacqueline Cochran with her new speed plane. The Seversky pursuit craft has a 1,000 Horsepower Wasp engine with 14 cylinders. Aug. 29, 1939. -
Jacqueline Cochran with her new speed plane. The Seversky pursuit craft has a 1,000 Horsepower Wasp engine with 14 cylinders. Aug. 29, 1939. -

EVB2924474: Jacqueline Cochran with her new speed plane. The Seversky pursuit craft has a 1,000 Horsepower Wasp engine with 14 cylinders. Aug. 29, 1939. - / Bridgeman Images

Senate Munitions Investigating Committee, Sept. 12, 1934.
Senate Munitions Investigating Committee, Sept. 12, 1934.

EVB2924485: Senate Munitions Investigating Committee, Sept. 12, 1934. / Bridgeman Images

DuPont Ladies at Munitions probe. Right to left: Felix DuPont, Mrs. DuPont and their daughter Lydia, pictured as spectators before the Senate Munitions probe, Dec. 17, 1934. -
DuPont Ladies at Munitions probe. Right to left: Felix DuPont, Mrs. DuPont and their daughter Lydia, pictured as spectators before the Senate Munitions probe, Dec. 17, 1934. -

EVB2924489: DuPont Ladies at Munitions probe. Right to left: Felix DuPont, Mrs. DuPont and their daughter Lydia, pictured as spectators before the Senate Munitions probe, Dec. 17, 1934. - / Bridgeman Images

Pierre DuPont, noted Financier (right), talking with his lawyer, James Ivins, at a NYC hearing. May 5, 1937. The Bureau of Internal Revenue's investigation of the income tax returns of DuPont, John J. Raskob and other Financial Figures. The government charges that a transaction between Raskob and DuPont deprived the government of almost ,000,000 in taxes. May 5, 1937. The businesses had committed disreputable tax avoidance rather than illegal tax evasions and were embittered against the New Deal for what they perceived as persecution. -
Pierre DuPont, noted Financier (right), talking with his lawyer, James Ivins, at a NYC hearing. May 5, 1937. The Bureau of Internal Revenue's investigation of the income tax returns of DuPont, John J. Raskob and other Financial Figures. The government charges that a transaction between Raskob and DuPont deprived the government of almost ,000,000 in taxes. May 5, 1937. The businesses had committed disreputable tax avoidance rather than illegal tax evasions and were embittered against the New Deal for what they perceived as persecution. -

EVB2924491: Pierre DuPont, noted Financier (right), talking with his lawyer, James Ivins, at a NYC hearing. May 5, 1937. The Bureau of Internal Revenue's investigation of the income tax returns of DuPont, John J. Raskob and other Financial Figures. The government charges that a transaction between Raskob and DuPont deprived the government of almost ,000,000 in taxes. May 5, 1937. The businesses had committed disreputable tax avoidance rather than illegal tax evasions and were embittered against the New Deal for what they perceived as persecution. - / Bridgeman Images

Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations met in the Empire State Building in NYC, June 6, 1932
Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations met in the Empire State Building in NYC, June 6, 1932

EVB2924493: Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations met in the Empire State Building in NYC, June 6, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Father Divine leading the singing at one of his meetings. On stage with him are women in white, his 'angels' who run his Harlem communal dwelling which he calls 'Heaven No. 1'. c. 1936. He sermons were broadcast on radio and recorded on records. -
Father Divine leading the singing at one of his meetings. On stage with him are women in white, his 'angels' who run his Harlem communal dwelling which he calls 'Heaven No. 1'. c. 1936. He sermons were broadcast on radio and recorded on records. -

EVB2924506: Father Divine leading the singing at one of his meetings. On stage with him are women in white, his 'angels' who run his Harlem communal dwelling which he calls 'Heaven No. 1'. c. 1936. He sermons were broadcast on radio and recorded on records. - / Bridgeman Images

Guarded by a policeman, Father Divine, leaves Felony Court, NYC, April 30, 1937. Divine won a week's postponement of his trial on felonious assault charge, of which he was ultimately cleared. -
Guarded by a policeman, Father Divine, leaves Felony Court, NYC, April 30, 1937. Divine won a week's postponement of his trial on felonious assault charge, of which he was ultimately cleared. -

EVB2924512: Guarded by a policeman, Father Divine, leaves Felony Court, NYC, April 30, 1937. Divine won a week's postponement of his trial on felonious assault charge, of which he was ultimately cleared. - / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Jenner with wife Chrystie Crownover who wears his Olympic Gold Medal. A few months earlier he won the decathlon in the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal. Sept. 1976. -
Bruce Jenner with wife Chrystie Crownover who wears his Olympic Gold Medal. A few months earlier he won the decathlon in the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal. Sept. 1976. -

EVB2924526: Bruce Jenner with wife Chrystie Crownover who wears his Olympic Gold Medal. A few months earlier he won the decathlon in the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal. Sept. 1976. - / Bridgeman Images

Bruce and Chrystie Jenner Cohost the 'Mike Douglas Show'. Chrystie Crownover was Jenner's wife from 1972-1981. In 1977 Jenner joined ABC Television to work in several capacities, as a sports commentator, in made for TV movies, and joining his wife Chrystie in segments of 'Good Morning America'. -
Bruce and Chrystie Jenner Cohost the 'Mike Douglas Show'. Chrystie Crownover was Jenner's wife from 1972-1981. In 1977 Jenner joined ABC Television to work in several capacities, as a sports commentator, in made for TV movies, and joining his wife Chrystie in segments of 'Good Morning America'. -

EVB2924527: Bruce and Chrystie Jenner Cohost the 'Mike Douglas Show'. Chrystie Crownover was Jenner's wife from 1972-1981. In 1977 Jenner joined ABC Television to work in several capacities, as a sports commentator, in made for TV movies, and joining his wife Chrystie in segments of 'Good Morning America'. - / Bridgeman Images

Host Bruce Jenner describes death defying act. Daredevil aerial Elvin Bale strives to keep his balance in the Whirling Wheel of Death during a segment of the TV special 'Circus Super Heroes'. The show was a Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey special in NBC TV, Feb. 1, 1979. -
Host Bruce Jenner describes death defying act. Daredevil aerial Elvin Bale strives to keep his balance in the Whirling Wheel of Death during a segment of the TV special 'Circus Super Heroes'. The show was a Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey special in NBC TV, Feb. 1, 1979. -

EVB2924533: Host Bruce Jenner describes death defying act. Daredevil aerial Elvin Bale strives to keep his balance in the Whirling Wheel of Death during a segment of the TV special 'Circus Super Heroes'. The show was a Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey special in NBC TV, Feb. 1, 1979. - / Bridgeman Images

Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish and Larry Wilcox as Jon Baker on 'CHiPs'. Jenner guest starred, substituting for star Erik Estrada, who was in a contract dispute with NBC and MGM. Scene is from 'Diamond in the Rough' aired on Nov. 22, 1981. -
Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish and Larry Wilcox as Jon Baker on 'CHiPs'. Jenner guest starred, substituting for star Erik Estrada, who was in a contract dispute with NBC and MGM. Scene is from 'Diamond in the Rough' aired on Nov. 22, 1981. -

EVB2924535: Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish and Larry Wilcox as Jon Baker on 'CHiPs'. Jenner guest starred, substituting for star Erik Estrada, who was in a contract dispute with NBC and MGM. Scene is from 'Diamond in the Rough' aired on Nov. 22, 1981. - / Bridgeman Images

Olympic Champion turned entertainer, Bruce Jenner appears on 'Hee Haw'. Jenner (left) visits with venerable country comedian Archive Campbell in the 'Hee Haw' cornfield. -
Olympic Champion turned entertainer, Bruce Jenner appears on 'Hee Haw'. Jenner (left) visits with venerable country comedian Archive Campbell in the 'Hee Haw' cornfield. -

EVB2924538: Olympic Champion turned entertainer, Bruce Jenner appears on 'Hee Haw'. Jenner (left) visits with venerable country comedian Archive Campbell in the 'Hee Haw' cornfield. - / Bridgeman Images

Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti was a first cousin of Al Capone. In March 1943 he was indicted with several other Mafioso from Chicago and New Jersey for extorting ,500,000 from the motion picture industry over a period of eight years. He was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 .
Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti was a first cousin of Al Capone. In March 1943 he was indicted with several other Mafioso from Chicago and New Jersey for extorting ,500,000 from the motion picture industry over a period of eight years. He was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 .

EVB2924553: Frank 'The Enforcer' Nitti was a first cousin of Al Capone. In March 1943 he was indicted with several other Mafioso from Chicago and New Jersey for extorting ,500,000 from the motion picture industry over a period of eight years. He was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 . / Bridgeman Images

Annette Carvetto, widow of mob boss Frank Nitti, with her lawyer J. R. Stibel. She was subpoenaed to U.S. District Court over income taxes owed the government. August 1, 1946. Nitti was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 .
Annette Carvetto, widow of mob boss Frank Nitti, with her lawyer J. R. Stibel. She was subpoenaed to U.S. District Court over income taxes owed the government. August 1, 1946. Nitti was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 .

EVB2924555: Annette Carvetto, widow of mob boss Frank Nitti, with her lawyer J. R. Stibel. She was subpoenaed to U.S. District Court over income taxes owed the government. August 1, 1946. Nitti was portrayed by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975; by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002; and by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 . / Bridgeman Images

John D. Rockefeller IV is sworn in as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Jan. 11, 1967. He advanced to West Virginia Secretary of State, then Governor, and served as a Democratic U.S. Senator for 30 years, from 1985-1915. To his left is his fiance Sharon Percy.
John D. Rockefeller IV is sworn in as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Jan. 11, 1967. He advanced to West Virginia Secretary of State, then Governor, and served as a Democratic U.S. Senator for 30 years, from 1985-1915. To his left is his fiance Sharon Percy.

EVB2924573: John D. Rockefeller IV is sworn in as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates. Jan. 11, 1967. He advanced to West Virginia Secretary of State, then Governor, and served as a Democratic U.S. Senator for 30 years, from 1985-1915. To his left is his fiance Sharon Percy. / Bridgeman Images


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