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  • Bao Dai, Empereur d’Annam (Chef de l’Etat vietnamien 1949-55) in exile, and his daughter. Cannes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Two sweethearts, Brigitte Fossey and her Papillon. Brigitte became famous as a six year-old with the film Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games). Cannes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Lilian Harvey with her Lakeland Terrier Rupy on the terrace of her house in Juan-les-Pins 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Lilian Harvey with her Lakeland Terriers Rupy and Chicky on the terrace of her house in Juan-les-Pins 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Lilian Harvey, actress, on the terrace of her mansion in Juan-les-Pins in 1953 with Chicky, one of her Lakeland Terriers. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Bruce Marshall with one of his many cats (guess which one: Sammy, Joshua Dew Choir, Casiano, Hengist, Geddes Bijou, Emma, Enzo, Fan-Fan-la-TuIipe, Bunter). Cap d'Antibes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • French explorer Michel Perrin, who sought the source of the Amazon, with his German Shepherd Dog Fido. Golfe-Juan 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • French explorer Michel Perrin, who sought the source of the Amazon, with his German Shepherd Dog Fido. Golfe-Juan 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and his bycycle. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Paloma Picasso with Claude Picasso and this bicycle. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso. Pablo Picasso showing a photo portrait of him when he was a seven years old child (detail of photo with his sister Lola in Malaga in 1888). La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Drawing lesson given by Pablo Picasso to his children Claude Picasso and Paloma Picasso with boxer dog Jan. La Galloise, Vallauris 16.4.1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Paulo Picasso, Claude Picasso and boxer dog Jan in the garden of La Galloise. With tricycle. Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso at a window of La Galloise in Vallauris. Pablo Picasso bought this house of a horticulturalist in 1948. He waited patiently until the restless boxer dog Jan moved into the camera's range. Jan was quite friendly when one was inside the house, but it was always very difficult to get through the garden without one's trouser leg behind tugged. Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Pablo Picasso's boxer dog Jan was quite friendly when one was inside the house, but it was always very difficult to get through the garden without one's trouser leg behind tugged. La Galloise, Vallauris 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Doggy taking part in the regularity speed test on the circuit of the Monaco Grand Prix. Rallye Monte Carlo 1953.. N° 227 Imhof / Baxter on Sunbeam Talbot 90. Rallye Monte Carlo 1953. To prevent the competitors from taking the timekeepers by surprise and passing without being spotted the organisers decided to paint the front wings of the cars white with washable paint. This enabled the officials to identify them a long way off even if their rally plates were not easily visible because of dirt or their position on the car. (Louche p. 118) - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Gypsies on the occasion of the yearly pilgrimage and festival of the Gypsies in honor of Saint Sara, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Gypsies on the occasion of the yearly pilgrimage and festival of the Gypsies in honor of Saint Sara, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Gypsies on the occasion of the yearly pilgrimage and festival of the Gypsies in honor of Saint Sara, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Gypsies on the occasion of the yearly pilgrimage and festival of the Gypsies in honor of Saint Sara, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Gypsies on the occasion of the yearly pilgrimage and festival of the Gypsies in honor of Saint Sara, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer in 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Soraya, Queen Consort and second wife of the Shah of Persia, with her mother and the secretary (from left) before leaving for Teheran with 48 suitcases. In front of the Carlton Hotel 1953. Car: 1949-51 Hudson Brougham convertible - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Soraya, Queen Consort and second wife of the Shah of Persia, with her mother and the secretary (from left) before leaving for Teheran with 48 suitcases. In front of the Carlton Hotel, Cannes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jimmy Donahue, a heir to the Woolworth estate, and Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor with the Windsor’s Pug. Although openly gay, Donahue claimed he had a four-year affair with the Duchess. Cannes 1953. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Jimmy Donahue, an heir to the Woolworth estate, and Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor with the Windsor’s Pug. Although openly gay, Donahue claimed he had a four-year affair with the Duchess. Cannes 1953. Cars: Citroën Traction Avant , Peugeot, Renault 4CV, Cadillac - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Bira of Siam, the only Thai race car driver to race in Formula One, with his wife Chelita and his West Highland Terrier Titch. Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The son of Napoleon, an excellent horseman, is played by Claude Chaplan in Napoleon, a French historical epic movie directed by Sacha Guitry. Caussols 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • A moment of relaxation for Alfred Hitchcock. In between shots on his film "To Catch A Thief" he tries to get his terrier to play. Hitchcock adored Sealyham Terriers. Two of them, Geoffrey and Stanley, made a cameo appearance in the movie "The Birds". Cannes 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Sadruddin ("Sadri") Khan and his mother Princess Andrée, third wife of Aga Khan, with their attentive spaniel at their home in Cap d’Antibes in 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Sadruddin ("Sadri") Aga Khan and his mother Princess Andrée, third wife of Aga Khan, at their home in Cap d’Antibes in 1954. with their attentive spaniel. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Sadruddin ("Sadri") Aga Khan and his mother Princess Andrée, third wife of Aga Khan, at their home in Cap d’Antibes in 1954. with their attentive spaniel. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Somerset Maugham plays with Chin, one of his two Pekingese, at his Villa Mauresque. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • W. Somerset Maugham plays with Chin, one of his two Pekingese, at his Villa Mauresque. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • La Belle Otéro, a dancer, singer and a "demie-mondaine" of "La Belle Epoque". Unfortunately she lost her fortune at the Monte Carlo Casino, and during the fifties she lived in a very small flat in Nice, surrounded by her souvenirs. Her only distraction was to feed the pigeons on her balcony. Nice 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier of Monaco at the time he was still "the bachelor prince". Here he is in his bachelor hide-out, Villa Iberia, with his dogs Bella, John and Whiskey. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Rainier, Prince of Monaco and a parrot in front of the Villa Iberia in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. At this compound, he kept numerous animals and had his private workshop and photo lab built. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier of Monaco at the time he was still "the Bachelor Prince". Here he is in his bachelor hide-out, Villa Iberia, with his dogs Bella and Whiskey. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier of Monaco at the time he was still "the Bachelor Prince". Here he is in his bachelor hide-out, Villa Iberia, with his dogs Bella and Whiskey. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier with the 3-year-old chimpanzee Tanagra at his wintering grounds inside a greenhouse at the palace. During summertime, the ape lived outdoors. Monaco-Ville 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier with 3-year-old chimpanzee Tanagra at his wintering grounds inside a greenhouse at the palace. During summertime, the ape lived outdoors. Monaco-Ville 1954. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Prince Rainier with his dog Bella at at his villa Iberia. Saint-Jean-Cap Ferrat 1954 - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • The stubborn donkey. Tourrettes-sur-Loup - 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
  • Brigitte Bardot and her husband Roger Vadim at the Hotel Negresco, Nice 1955. - Photo by Edward Quinn
  • Charlie Chaplin's son Michael and Georges Simenon's poodle Mister. Cannes 1955 - Photo by Edward Quinn