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  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. Car: Peugeot 203 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Two curious ladies cannot believe there eyes, it is really "The Voice", the "great Sinatra". They move round to get a better view and look a little bit awed. Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Two curious ladies cannot believe there eyes, it is really "The Voice", the "great Sinatra". They move round to get a better view and look a little bit awed. Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo Station 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra in Monaco in 1958 to perform at a charity gala evening at the Sporting d’Eté for the UN Refugees children. Behind him a sandwich boy with a poster for the film "Kings Go Forth", which was made in Monaco and Roquebrune the year before. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra in Monaco in 1958 to perform at a charity gala evening at the Sporting d’Eté for the UN Refugees children. Beside him a poster for the film "Kings Go Forth", which was made in Monaco and Roquebrune the year before. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra signing autographs at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monaco 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Ol’ Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra at the height of his fame; he’d won an Oscar for "From Here to Eternity" and was receiving rave reviews for his album "Come Fly with Me". Monaco 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Frank Sinatra rehearsing with the orchestra at the Sporting d’Eté. Princess Grace, who was president of the Monégasque Red Cross, persuaded Sinatra to come back to Europe to sing at a gala in aid of refugee children. Monte Carlo 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). On the occasion of the unveiling of Picasso's mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF). On the occasion of the unveiling of Picasso's mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • From left: André Verdet, Michele Sapone, Pablo Picasso's tailor, Maurice Thorez, leader of the French Communist Party (PCF) and Paul Derigon, the mayor of Vallauris. On the occasion of the unveiling of Picasso's mural "The Fall of Icarus" ("La chute d'Icare") for the conference hall of UNESCO building in Paris. Vallauris, 29 March 1958. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (Press Lord, London Express Group) and Wendy Russell Reves, wife of Emery Reves, Nice Airport 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yul Brynner and his wife were holidaying for a few days in a secret hide out in Saint-Tropez. However Brynner came out long enough to drive his new grey 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster along the quayside and had a drink at one of the small restaurants. Before he left, Brynner gave a generous tip to the man who had kindly kept an eye on his car. Saint-Tropez 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yul Brynner and his wife were holidaying for a few days in a secret hide out in Saint-Tropez. However Brynner came out long enough to drive his new grey 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster along the quayside and have a drink at one of the small restaurants. Saint-Tropez 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yul Brynner back from an aperitif at "Le Bateau ivre". To remain unrecognised he kept his soft felt hat on. Saint-Tropez 1959. Car: 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yul Brynner pictured in Saint-Tropez 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Yul Brynner holidaying in a secret hide out with his wife on the Riviera. Saint-Tropez 1959. Car: 1959 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill and Wendy Russell Reves. Arrival at Nice Airport 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill and Wendy Russell Reves. Arrival at Nice Airport 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill and Wendy Russell Reves. Arrival at Nice Airport 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill, William Maxwell "Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (Press Lord, London Express Group) Beaverbrook, Lord Emery Reves and wife Wendy Russell. Nice Airport 1959. Car: 1948/49 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, #WZB29, Touring Limousine by Park Ward. Owner Emery Reves (Churchill’s U.S. publisher). Detailed info on this car by expert Klaus-Josef Rossfeldt see About/Additional Infos. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill and Wendy Russell Reves. Arrival at Nice Airport 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Lord William Maxwell Beaverbrook (Press Lord, London Express Group) and Sir Winston Churchill. Nice Airport 1959. Car: 1948/49 Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith, #WZB29, Touring Limousine by Park Ward. Owner Emery Reves (Churchill’s U.S. publisher). Detailed info on this car by expert Klaus-Josef Rossfeldt see About/Additional Infos. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • On several occasions Sir Winston Churchill was a guest on Onassis' yacht Christina anchored in the harbor of Monaco. Behind a sailor is Lady Churchill. Monaco 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • On several occasions Sir Winston Churchill was a guest on the Onassis yacht Christina anchored in the harbor of Monaco. Out for a dinner party, walking down the gangplank is Edmond Murray, Churchill’s Scotland Yard body guard. He is preceeding Sir Winston, followed by a sailor. At the top of the gangplank is Lady Churchill. Monaco 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Alexander Onassis and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Onassis and Sir Winston Churchill leaving Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Onassis and Sir Winston Churchill leaving Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Onassis and Sir Winston Churchill leaving Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Maria Callas and Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Sir Winston Churchill on board Onassis' yacht Christina. Monaco harbor 1959 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jean Cocteau and a neighbour with his (?) MG A. Villefranche-sur-Mer 1956. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • On the docks of the harbor at Villefranche-sur-Mer Jean Cocteau receives in a fishnet a life-size gold sardine from fisherman Paul Dunan (left), known as 'The Pirate'. This present, created by a Nicois jeweller, is from the fishermen as a thank-you for the restoration and decoration works undertaken by the writer on the Chapelle Saint Pierre. Villefranche-Sur-Mer 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • On the docks of the harbor at Villefranche-sur-Mer Jean Cocteau receives in a fishnet a life-size gold sardine from fisherman Paul Dunan (right), known as ''The Pirate''. This present, created by a Nicois jeweller, is from the fishermen as a thank-you for the restoration and decoration works undertaken by the writer on the Chapelle Saint Pierre. Villefranche-Sur-Mer 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Catherine Hutin, Jean Cocteau, Alberto Magnelli and Pablo Picasso on the set of the film "Le testament d’Orphée", directed by Jean Cocteau. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn