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"Jenny: The Enchanting Tale of the Dolly Sisters and Their Glamorous Adventures" Step back in time to the dazzling world of Jenny

Background imageJenny Collection: Portrait of Jenny Dolly, Paris

Portrait of Jenny Dolly, Paris, 1930s 1930s

Background imageJenny Collection: Sketch of the Dolly Sisters in League of Notions

Sketch of the Dolly Sisters in League of Notions
Sketch by Drian of the Dolly Sisters wearing Paul Poiret costumes in League of Notions, London, 1921 1921

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier from Paris En Fleurs

The Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier from Paris En Fleurs
Sheet music for Steppin in Society featuring the Dolly Sisters and Maurice Chevalier in Paris En Fleurs, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA

The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA
Sheet music for The Vamp featuring the Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, USA, 1918 1918

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters, USA

The Dolly Sisters, USA
Sheet music for Valse Dainty featuring the Dolly Sisters, unknown production, USA circa 1915 circa 1915

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in ski-gear

The Dolly Sisters in ski-gear

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies

The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies

Background imageJenny Collection: Dolly Sisters in Diamond Mine tableaux

Dolly Sisters in Diamond Mine tableaux
The Dolly Sisters wearing creations by Jean Patou in the Diamond Mine scene in Paris En Fleurs, Casino de Paris, Paris, 1925 1925

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in The Million Dollar Dollies

The Dolly Sisters in The Million Dollar Dollies
Advertising lobby card (1 of 2) for the film The Million Dollar Dollies starring the Dolly Sisters, 1918 (the Dolly Sisters and Dolores Cassinelli as the Princess) 1918

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic

The Dolly Sisters in Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic
Sheet music for Underneath the Stars from Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic, New Amsterdam Theatre Roof, New York, USA, 1916 1916

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in the Ziegfeld Follies

The Dolly Sisters in the Ziegfeld Follies
Sheet Music for Bumble Bee from Ziegfelds Follies of 1911 featuring the Dolly Sisters, USA, 1911 1911

Background imageJenny Collection: Jenny Dolly in her couture store, Paris

Jenny Dolly in her couture store, Paris

Background imageJenny Collection: Rosie Dolly, Paris

Rosie Dolly, Paris
Rosie Dolly in gypsy costume, Paris in the late 1920s late 20s

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters with their Collies

The Dolly Sisters with their Collies
The Dolly Sisters in the Dollies and the Collies number (unknown production and date but 1920s) 1927

Background imageJenny Collection: A portrait of the Dolly Sisters, USA

A portrait of the Dolly Sisters, USA
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, regional tour of USA, 1918-19 1918-19

Background imageJenny Collection: The dancing Dolly Sisters, USA

The dancing Dolly Sisters, USA
The Dolly Sisters in Oh Look!, regional tour of USA, 1918-19 1918-19

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in bridal wear

The Dolly Sisters in bridal wear
The Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) 1916

Background imageJenny Collection: The Dolly Sisters in feather creations

The Dolly Sisters in feather creations
The Dolly Sisters in their feather creations by Patou, Oh Les Belles Filles, Palace Theatre, Paris, 1923 1923

Background imageJenny Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett
A Singing Bird. (Jenny Wren) Not much voice and less method. Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett entitled Shadow and Substance, 1860

Background imageJenny Collection: Princess Auguste Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein

Princess Auguste Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein
Princess Auguste Viktoria Friederike Luise Feodora Jenny of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (1858 - 1921) was the last German Empress and Queen of Prussia. Wife of Kaiser Wilhelm II

Background imageJenny Collection: Fashions by Jenny - Rose D hiver

Fashions by Jenny - Rose D hiver
Two ladies modelling the latest Parisian coats for the winter of 1916

Background imageJenny Collection: Dolly Sisters / Sketch 22

Dolly Sisters / Sketch 22
DOLLY SISTERS Jenny and Rosie, American stage performers

Background imageJenny Collection: Jenny Lind / Bellini 1848

Jenny Lind / Bellini 1848
JENNY LIND Soprano singer, seen here in the role of Amina in Bellinis opera La Sonnambula

Background imageJenny Collection: Creeping jenny (Lysimachia nummularia); widespread old woodland plant in UK

Creeping jenny (Lysimachia nummularia); widespread old woodland plant in UK
ROG-12501 Creeping jenny; widespread old woodland plant in UK Lysimachia nummularia Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageJenny Collection: Jenny Lind / Blackburn

Jenny Lind / Blackburn
JENNY LIND Soprano singer, known as The Swedish Nightingale

Background imageJenny Collection: Jenny Lind / Cig Card

Jenny Lind / Cig Card
JENNY LIND Soprano singer, known as The Swedish Nightingale

Background imageJenny Collection: Velvet Dress 1933

Velvet Dress 1933
A brown velvet dress with full short sleeves, a ruffled hem, diagonal wrap-over front with belt and white pin-tuck collar and sleeve detail. Designed by Jenny

Background imageJenny Collection: Arkwright W Signature

Arkwright W Signature
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT English inventor and manufacturer, best known for his Spinning Jenny (water- powered spinning frame)

Background imageJenny Collection: Richard Arkwright Wright

Richard Arkwright Wright
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT English inventor and manufacturer, best known for his Spinning Jenny (water- powered spinning frame)

Background imageJenny Collection: Outdoor Dresses 1926

Outdoor Dresses 1926
Left - creation by Jenny Right - creation Worth

Background imageJenny Collection: Two Ladies Outdoors

Two Ladies Outdoors
Two ladies wear warm for a walk in the leafless autumn woods - one a crepe georgette ensemble with stitching by Philippe et Gaston, the other a crepe dress by Jenny

Background imageJenny Collection: With Dogs in Park

With Dogs in Park
She clutches her pet dogs apprehensively, well wrapped up in a creation by Jenny (she, not the dogs)

Background imageJenny Collection: Ladies at Venice 1926

Ladies at Venice 1926
Three sightseers at Venice wear sporting afternoon creations by Molyneux, Jenny and Brandt

Background imageJenny Collection: Cromptons Mule Jenny

Cromptons Mule Jenny
CROMPTONs MULE JENNY Samuel Cromptons spinning mule of 1779 had a moving carriage carrying the spindles

Background imageJenny Collection: Hargreaves Jenny

Hargreaves Jenny
HARGREAVES SPINNING JENNY James Hargreaves in 1767 invented this jenny which could spin 8 bobbins at once; later this was increased to 16 Date: 1767

Background imageJenny Collection: Richard Arkwright

Richard Arkwright
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT Inventor of the Spinning Jenny

Background imageJenny Collection: Jennie Churchill

Jennie Churchill
Jennie Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill (1854 - 1921)



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"Jenny: The Enchanting Tale of the Dolly Sisters and Their Glamorous Adventures" Step back in time to the dazzling world of Jenny, as we uncover the captivating story of the legendary Dolly Sisters. From their humble beginnings in New York to their rise as international stars, these vivacious siblings left an indelible mark on showbiz history. Intriguingly, amidst World War Two chaos, rumors swirled about a bomber found on the moon - a fantastical tale that only added to the mystique surrounding Jenny and her sisters. But it was not just far-fetched stories that defined them; it was their extraordinary talent showcased in diamond tableaux alongside fellow performers. Paris became their playground, with shows like Casino de Paris showcasing their undeniable charm and elegance. Clad in exquisite Lucile gowns, they captivated audiences with every step they took. A sketch immortalizes this iconic duo's enchantment during those Parisian nights. Yet Jenny wasn't just about glitz and glamour; it delves into deeper connections too. The mention Lind and John Grays engine hints at a romantic liaison or perhaps an unexpected alliance that shaped their journey. And let's not forget costume design – each intricate detail meticulously crafted for these trailblazing sisters. A portrait transports us directly into the heart of 1920s Paris – where beauty met artistry effortlessly. Meanwhile, His Bridal Night brought them back home to New York City in 1916, leaving audiences spellbound by their performance alongside John Westley. Jenny is more than just a name; it represents resilience, ambition, and unyielding passion for entertainment. It encapsulates an era when dreams were realized under glittering lights while reminding us that true stardom knows no boundaries or limitations. So join us on this mesmerizing journey through time as we unravel the enigmatic tale of "Jenny, " forever etched in the annals of showbiz history.