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  • During filming of "The Racers". 
Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers": Director Henry Hathaway and Luigi Villoresi. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • During filming of "The Racers": Louis Chiron, John Fitch who did the driving stunts for Kirk Douglas in the HWM Alta, director Henry Hathaway (with hat). The car, ex-Stirling Moss, which was later turned into the Stovebolt Special after MGM sold the cars off when filming finished. Owner Simon Taylor. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 Spider Sport during filming of "The Racers" in Lancia D24. Director Henry Hathaway (with hat). Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari in Lancia D24 Spider Sport during filming of "The Racers" in Lancia D24. Director Henry Hathaway (with hat), behind him actor Gilbert Roland. Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier of Monaco in the courtyard of the Palace during the Monégasque National Festival, Monaco Ville 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The cars and chauffeurs of Prince Rainier in the court of the Palace. Monaco-Ville 1954. From left:1953 Ford Vedette (Mr. Louche), 1950 Lincoln Cosmopolitan (Mr.Benoit), Mercedes-Benz 300 Limousine (Mr. Raimondo) and Lancia Aurelia B10 Berlina or B21 (RHD) (Mr. Pogliano). - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • A guard at Le Rocher, Monaco-Ville 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier. Award ceremony In the courtyard of the Royal Palace. Fête Nationale, Monaco 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • N° 319 Michel Berbier / Jacques Duvey on Citroën 2CV A. Rallye Monte Carlo 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jane Russell (left) and Jeanne Crain during the filming of "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes" in Monte Carlo in 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • James Stewart outside Carlton Hotel. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • James Stewart outside Carlton Hotel. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and his dog fighting against a sudden blast at Nice Airport. The Duke came to the airport to fetch the Duchess of Windsor and then they drove on to the Carlton Hotel in Cannes. Some years before, the Duke and the Duchess had lived nearby at the Château de la Croe which later became the property of Mr. Onassis. In the gardens of the Château there still is a small tombstone in memory of their pet dog, inscribed "Preezie A 
Faithful Little Friend of Edward and Wallis. Duke and Duchess of Windsor". Nice 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and his pug fighting against a sudden blast at Nice Airport. The Duke came to the airport to fetch the Duchess of Windsor and then they drove on to the Carlton Hotel in Cannes. Nice Airport 1954 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and his dog at Nice Airport. The Duke came to the airport to fetch the Duchess of Windsor and then they drove on to the Carlton Hotel in Cannes. Some years before, the Duke and the Duchess had lived nearby at the Château de la Croe which later became the property of Mr. Onassis. In the gardens of the Château there still is a small tombstone in memory of their pet dog, inscribed "Preezie A 
Faithful Little Friend of Edward and Wallis. Duke and Duchess of Windsor". Nice 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and his dog at Nice Airport. The Duke came to the airport to fetch the Duchess of Windsor and then they drove on to the Carlton Hotel in Cannes. Some years before, the Duke and the Duchess had lived nearby at the Château de la Croe which later became the property of Mr. Onassis. In the gardens of the Château there still is a small tombstone in memory of their pet dog, inscribed "Preezie A 
Faithful Little Friend of Edward and Wallis. Duke and Duchess of Windsor". Nice 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and the Duchess of Windsor. and their pet dog Preezie. Nice Airport 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edward Duke of Windsor and the Duchess of Windsor. and their pet dog Preezie. Nice Airport 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yacht Moineau of La Môme Moineau (the kid sparrow), "the richest woman of the Côte d'Azur", former flower seller, married to husband Mr. Benítez-Rexach, Puerto Rican ship building millionaire. The ship was the 92 m US Navy frigate Natchez of 1942, converted into the personal yacht Moineau, scrapped 1959. Cannes harbor  1954. https://www.superyachttimes.com/yacht-news/yachts-owned-by-felix-and-lucien-benitez-rexach - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Aga Khan and the Begum arriving at Nice Airport 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Aga Khan and the Begum arriving at Nice Airport 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Begum Aga Khan. Nice Airport 1955. Car: 1955 Cadillac Style 6267SX Eldorado convertible - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Martine Carol playing the part of Nana in a screen adaption of Emile Zola’s novel, which was said to resemble Martine’s own life story. Director of the film was Martine’s husband Christian-Jaque. During the filming of the indoor race course scenes, Martine cut an amusing figure while getting back and forward to her dressing room during a very heavy rainfall, protected by her husband and an umbrella. Nice 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Martine Carol playing the part of Nana in a screen adaption of Emile Zola’s famous novel, which was said to resemble Martine’s own life story. Director of the film was Martine’s husband Christian-Jaque. Nice 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Martine Carol playing the part of Nana in a screen adaption of Emile Zola’s famous novel, which was said to resemble Martine’s own life story. Director of the film was Martine’s husband Christian-Jaque. Nice 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Edmond Murray (Sir Winston Churchill’s Scotland Yard bodyguard). Departure at Nice Airport 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Dorothy Dandrige at "La Croisette" in Cannes, passes a poster announcing the showing of her film "Carmen Jones" at the Film Festival after a great deal of controversy with the French copyright holders of the music. Cannes 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Dorothy Dandridge and director Otto Preminger at the  Film Festival for the film "Carmen Jones". Cannes 1955 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Dorothy Dandridge and director Otto Preminger at the  Film Festival for the film "Carmen Jones". Cannes 1955 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Dorothy Dandrige in front of a poster announcing the showing of her film "Carmen Jones" at the Film Festival after a great deal of controversy with the French copyright holders of the music. Cannes 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, Polish French actress, discovered by Darryl F.Zanuck, was said to be a flirt of Prince Rainier. Carlton Hotel, Cannes 1955. Car: 1953-55 Austin-Healey 100-4 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Olivia de Havilland at Cannes station 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Hungarian actress Zsa Zsa Gabor signing autographs for the British Navy at the Cannes Festival in 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, Aristotle Onassis and driving George Schlee, the wealthy American who was her friend for 20 years. Monte Carlo 1955. Car: De Soto Custom Convertible 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, visiting Villa The Rock, before moving in. Cap d’Ail 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, visiting Villa The Rock, before moving in. Cap d’Ail 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, visiting Villa The Rock, before moving in. Cap d’Ail 1955. Car: De Soto Custom Convertible 1950. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, visiting Villa The Rock, before moving in. Cap d’Ail 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo, visiting Villa The Rock, before moving in. Cap d’Ail 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Greta Garbo with American businessman boyfriend George Schlee crossing the Avenue Saint-Michel in Monte Carlo in 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • From left Stirling Moss, Mercedes racing manager Alfred Neubauer, Juan Manuel Fangio, Luigi Musso. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • From left Stirling Moss, Mercedes racing manager Alfred Neubauer, Juan Manuel Fangio, Luigi Musso. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss and Mercedes racing manager Alfred Neubauer. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alberto Ascari (right) and Eugenio Castellotti. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron on his Vespa. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Louis Chiron, (32) Lancia D50, on his Vespa. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Driver briefing by Alfred Neubauer (with hat) amongst others from left Alberto Ascari, Jean Behra, Stirling Moss, Mike Hawthorn, Louis Rosier. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alfred Neubauer, Mercedes racing manager. The cars of Ascari, (26) Moss, (6) Mercedes-Benz W196 and Fangio, (2) Mercedes-Benz W196. "Le Rocher" in the background. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Stirling Moss and two officials. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The Mercedes-Benz W196 drivers: André Simon, Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss with Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers". Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers" supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier. Lancia D50 of Louis Chiron. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers" supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier. Lancia D50 of Louis Chiron. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers" supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier. Lancia D50 of Louis Chiron. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Harry Schell and Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers". Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Harry Schell and Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers". Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers", supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier, and a mechanic of the Maserati Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers", supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier, and mechanics of the Maserati Racing Team. Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers", supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier, with Jean Behra and his Maserati 250F Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bella Darvi, who had a leading role in the film "The Racers", supposed to be a flirt of Prince Rainier, with Jean Behra and his Maserati 250F Monaco Grand Prix 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn