Anne Gwynne was an American actress who was known as one of the first scream queens because of her numerous appearances in horror films. Gwynne was also one of the most popular pin-ups of World War II.
Anne Gynne's "husband", Max M Gilford (right).....mincing.
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Anne Gwynne's grandson, Chris Pine.
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Chris Pine's family.
His maternal grandmother, Anne Gwynne, was one of the original Scream Queens of the 1940s. His mother, Gwynne Gilford was also an actor as well as his father Robert Pine. #egi ....it's a family affair!
The SS France Liner became known as the “Versailles of the Atlantic”, being a reference to her ultra luxurious décor that reflected the famous palace. 1916
The luxury of this ship was something no other liner in the world could claim at that time. Amazingly, the vast majority of the First Class staterooms had proper windows rather than the traditional round portholes.
In the cabins guests had a private telephone, which was extremely rare on board a ship. A valet was available on the Paris, and he was easily called by phone and he would be there within a minute, as he was locate in an adjacent room.
The mansion of Potter and Bertha Palmer, at 1350 N. Lake Shore Drive, 1900. The mansion was the largest private home in Chicago. Society flocked to live next to the affluent Palmers, thus establishing the Gold Coast neighbourhood of Chicago.
Usurpers and Squatters!
The Potter Palmer mansion
The Three-Storey Main Hall
During the World's Columbian exposition of 1893 when Mrs Palmer was hostess of the city as president of the board of lady managers, dignitaries from all over the world were entertained in the castle.
Chrissie married actor and film director Henry Edwards in 1922, and in the 1920s the two were regarded as one of Britain's most newsworthy celebrity couples.
Chrissie White, daughter Henrietta and Henry all walking with the wrong gait.
Municipal Pier (now Navy Pier) is seen from the air 1927. It opened to the public on July 15, 1916, on the shore of Lake Michigan. The pier originally had a docking place for freighters, passenger boats and an indoor and outdoor space for recreation for the public.
Municipal Pier, later renamed as Navy Pier. The pier opened in July 1916.
The fake narrative attributes this to Charles Sumner Frost, a nationally known architect. Yet again covering up the Old World civilisation.
Excursion boats leave the recreation area at Municipal Pier's east end shortly after it opened in July 1916.
The Chicago Tribune declares: “No city in the world has any structure on a water front that compares with the new Municipal Pier.”