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Title
Peggy Hamilton wearing a currency-themed gown, 1933
Date Created and/or Issued
December 1933
1933-12
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Adams (Peggy H.) papers
Rights Information
copyrighted
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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a currency-themed gown. Over the gown is a short wrap of coin-sized sequins with a fur border.
Peggy Hamilton wore this gown in 1932 when she was escorted by Francis Thaddeus O'Connor, the Comptroller of the Currency, to the premier of the film Rain at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, where she did a radio broadcast (see image ark no. 21198/zz002bzk21).
Date from negative envelope of image ark no. 21198/zz002bzhsx
Handwritten on edge of negative: FPL-118 [Famous Players Lasky; later Paramount]
Type
image
Identifier
uclamss_1373_0429
ark:/21198/zz002bztv9
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Sequins (spangles)
Evening dresses (garments)
Fur
Adams, Peggy Hamilton, 1890-1984
Source
Adams (Peggy Hamilton) Papers

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