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Programme for Billie Holiday and Jack Parnell & His Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall - February 1954. Presented by Arrangement by Harold Davison
Miss Billie Burke, (1884-1970), c1930. Creator: UnknownMiss Billie Burke, (1884-1970), c1930. American actress of radio, early silent film, and subsequently in sound film, famous on Broadway
Miss Billie Burke, c1930. Creator: UnknownMiss Billie Burke, (1884-1970), c1930. American actress of radio, early silent film, and sound film, famous on Broadway. [J. Beagles & Co. London]
Miss A. M. Yorke - Low Forehand Volley, c1935. Creator: UnknownMiss A. M. Yorke - Low Forehand Volley, c1935. From Tennis - An Album of Famous Players in Action, by Gordon R. Weddell. [John Player & Sons, , c1935]
Billie Burke (1885-1970), American actress, 1908-1909. Artist: Alfred Ellis & WaleryBillie Burke (1885-1970), American actress, 1908-1909. Mary William Ethelbert Appleton Burke was an Oscar-nominated American actress primarily known to modern audiences for her role as Glinda
Billie Dove (1903-1997), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO WillsBillie Dove (1903-1997), American actress, 1928. Number 8 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)
Billie Burke (1885-1970), American actress, 1908. Artist: Johnston & HoffmanBillie Burke (1885-1970), American actress, 1908. From the Davidson Bros. Postcard Series
Billie Burke (1886-1970), American actress, early 20th century. Artist: J Beagles & CoBillie Burke (1886-1970), American actress, early 20th century
Billie Burke, American actress, c1903-1919. Billie Burkes (1884-1970) stage career began in London in 1903. She later returned to the United States to become a star in Broadway musical comedies
Billie Burke and Farren Soutar in a scene from The Belle of Mayfair, early 20th century. Artist: Bassano StudioBillie Burke and Farren Soutar in a scene from The Belle of Mayfair, early 20th century
Billie Seward, American actress, 1934-1935. Bille Seward appeared in 25 films between 1934 and 1944. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)