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Chorus Girl Collection

"Captivating and Charismatic: The Glamorous World of Chorus Girls" Step back in time to the enchanting era of the Ziegfeld Follies

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, c1920. Ziegfeld Follies chorus girls from the 1920s. Photograph

ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, c1920. Ziegfeld Follies chorus girls from the 1920s. Photograph, c1920

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: THE PARISIAN MODEL, c1905. Chorus girls and teddy bears on stage in the musical

THE PARISIAN MODEL, c1905. Chorus girls and teddy bears on stage in the musical comedy The Parisian Model. Photograph, c1905

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Shepherdess On Stage

Shepherdess On Stage
Four dancers wearing frilly outfits and carrying shepherds crooks during a performance, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Chorus Girls

Chorus Girls
A group of chorus girls take instruction, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Phyllis Broughton, British actress, 1884. Artist: Samuel A Walker

Phyllis Broughton, British actress, 1884. Artist: Samuel A Walker
Phyllis Broughton, British actress, 1884. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume IV, July to December, 1884, edited by Clement Scott, David Bogue, London, 1884

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: At the Ladies Kennel Association Show in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regents Park (litho)

At the Ladies Kennel Association Show in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regents Park (litho)
1592285 At the Ladies Kennel Association Show in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Regents Park (litho) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show girl adjusting suspender. circa 1957

Show girl adjusting suspender. circa 1957

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show girl with umbrella. circa 1957

Show girl with umbrella. circa 1957

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show dancer Margot Pritchard seen here performing with a guitar. 1958

Show dancer Margot Pritchard seen here performing with a guitar. 1958

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show girl wearing star spangled costume and cane. Circa 1959

Show girl wearing star spangled costume and cane. Circa 1959

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Model seen here in a chef hats making pancake mix, Tuesday 1st March 1960

Model seen here in a chef hats making pancake mix, Tuesday 1st March 1960

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show dancer Margot Pritchard seen here performing with a guitar. 1958

Show dancer Margot Pritchard seen here performing with a guitar. 1958

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Show girl with umbrella. circa 1957

Show girl with umbrella. circa 1957

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Gold Girl—Connie Gilchrist, ca. 1876-77. Creator

Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Gold Girl—Connie Gilchrist, ca. 1876-77. Creator
Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Gold Girl--Connie Gilchrist, ca. 1876-77

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Miss Olive May, (1886-1947), c1930. Creator: Unknown

Miss Olive May, (1886-1947), c1930. Creator: Unknown
Miss Olive May, (1886-1947), c1930. Edwardian Gaiety Girl who married into the peerage twice. First marriage to Marquis of Anglesey then married 10th Earl of Drogheda

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: The Palace Review, late 19th or early 20th century

The Palace Review, late 19th or early 20th century. Some of the chorus who will be seen on Monday, September 25

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Gaiety Girls, 1908 (1951)

Gaiety Girls, 1908 (1951). Gaiety Girls were chorus girls in British Edwardian musical comedies. They were named after Londons Gaiety Theatre, where they first appeared in the 1890s

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, 1923. Ziegfeld Follies chorus girls in The Triumph of Love

ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, 1923. Ziegfeld Follies chorus girls in The Triumph of Love at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York. Photograph, 1923

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Chorus girl dancing in studio, (B&W)

Chorus girl dancing in studio, (B&W)

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Mademoiselle Eglantines Company

Mademoiselle Eglantines Company

Background imageChorus Girl Collection: Dance Director Selecting Girls

Dance Director Selecting Girls
Hollywood, California: July 24, 1933. A Paramount director measuring a girls leg for film role. LeRoy Prinz, the dance director for Paramount insists upon certain measurements for roles in the chorus


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"Captivating and Charismatic: The Glamorous World of Chorus Girls" Step back in time to the enchanting era of the Ziegfeld Follies, where chorus girls from the 1920s captivated audiences with their beauty and talent. In a stunning photograph, these dazzling performers exude elegance and grace as they take center stage. Transport yourself to the early 1900s, where chorus girls adorned stages alongside teddy bears in a whimsical musical called "The Parisian Model. " This delightful scene showcases their versatility and ability to bring joy to any performance. From shepherdesses on stage to vibrant harmonies, these talented women brought life and energy to every production. Phyllis Broughton, a British actress from 1884, is immortalized by Samuel A Walker's artistic portrayal that captures her allure and charisma. Even outside the theater world, chorus girls made an impact. At the Ladies Kennel Association Show in Regents Park's Royal Botanic Gardens, they added glamour and sophistication amidst adorable dogs. Their presence elevated this event into a spectacle worth remembering. In another masterpiece titled "Harmony in Yellow and Gold: The Gold Girl, " Connie Gilchrist shines as a radiant showgirl from ca. 1876-77. Her golden aura symbolizes not only her beauty but also her contribution to creating harmony on stage. Miss Olive May continues this legacy of captivating performances with an unknown creator capturing her essence around 1930. Her poise suggests confidence while leaving us longing for more details about this mysterious artist who recognized her star quality. The Palace Review takes us further back in time when late 19th or early 20th-century chorus girls graced grand stages with their mesmerizing routines. These women were pioneers who paved the way for future generations of entertainers. Fast forward to Gaiety Girls' era in 1908 (1951), where vivaciousness was celebrated.