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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Eugene Richee was a studio photographer who worked for Paramount Pictures from 1925 to 1935 and later worked for MGM and Warner Brothers. Peggy Hamilton modeling a coat of "kashmire" (cashmere) broadcloth, trimmed with silver fox; a fur stole; and a hat of antelope felt with high crown, visor brim and burnt goose feather trim A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton modeling this coat and hat appears in her Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," October 1, 1933, pg. F4 Text from negative sleeve: FPL-117 [Famous Players Lasky; later Paramount]. September 1933 Handwritten on edge of negative: FPL-117 [Famous Players Lasky; later Paramount]
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