Elizabeth George Gallery
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deforest:Elizabeth Taylor & Montgomery Clift A PLACE IN THE SUN 1951 › dir. George Steven
literary map of the UK, designed by Geoff Sawers and Bridget Hannigan.
flashofgod:Jock Sturgis, Elizabeth and Vanessa, Georges et Adèle, Montalivet, France, 2001.
cinemaspast:Elizabeth Taylor as Leslie Benedict in GIANT (1956) dir. George Stevens
Elizabeth Littleton,Lady Willoughby by George Gower,1573
Portrait of Lady Elizabeth Stanley with her dog, half-length, seated by George Chinnery, possibly la
Elizabeth Sydenham, Lady Drake by George Gower, 1585
amandaonwriting:Writing Quote – Elizabeth George
margaretroses:31 January 1952 || King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret at London Air
The Royal Family visit the set of In Which We Serve (1942), a film inspired by the wartime exploits
cohvenant:Elizabeth Taylor in A Place in the Sun (1951) dir. George Stevens
Thomas Cecil, Elizabeth I receiving a lance from Truth and defeating the Catholic dragon, ca. 1625
Elizabeth I poses holding a sieve, 1579, by George Gower. The sieve is an ancient symbol of virginit
theroyalhistory: King George VI with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, Windsor, 1938
Here’s how Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s royal baby will fit into the family tree
thecrownnetflixuk:The Crown at ChristmasJared Harris (King George VI), Claire Foy (Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in “A Place in the Sun” (1951).
Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor for A place in the Sun directed by George Stevens, 1951
Elizabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty in George Stevens’ “The Only Game in Town” (1970)
burymyart:In the spirit of celebrating “Indigenous Peoples Day”, let us not forget the violent histo
upstartpoodle:4x01. George x Elizabeth.
that-pissed-off-tolkien-blogger:Picked up a bunch of novels from Elizabeth George’s Inspector Lynley
Elizabeth Taylor by Frank Worth on the set of “Giant” directed by George Stevens, 1956
Elizabeth Taylor / during production of George Stevens’ Giant (1956) / photo by Frank Worth.
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