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Photographic Print : Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist Jack Julian tattoo her address and Social Security number on her legs in the event of bombing attacks during World War II, Los Angeles, California, September 1942
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Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist Jack Julian tattoo her address and Social Security number on her legs in the event of bombing attacks during World War II, Los Angeles, California, September 1942
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Actress Doris Sherrell, a performer in Blackouts of 1942, taking the precaution of having artist Jack Julian tattoo her address and Social Security number on her legs in the event of bombing attacks during World War II, Los Angeles, California, September 1942
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Media ID 8244297
1942 Address Air Raid Artist Costume Doris Dress Entertainer High Heel Jack Julian Los Angeles Number Preparation Smiling Social Security Stool Tattoo Visor World War Ii Black Out
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from The Granger Collection, featuring actress Doris Sherrell during the Blackouts of 1942 in Los Angeles, California. In a poignant display of resilience and preparation, Doris had her address and Social Security number tattooed on her legs by artist Jack Julian as a precaution against bombing attacks during World War II. This historical image is now available as a stunning, high-quality photographic print from Media Storehouse. Each print is meticulously produced using premium materials and state-of-the-art printing techniques to bring the past to life in your home or office. Order yours today and add a piece of history to your collection.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print from September 1942, we see the beautiful actress Doris Sherrell taking a unique precautionary measure during World War II. As a performer in Blackouts of 1942, she understands the potential risks of bombing attacks and decides to have her address and Social Security number tattooed on her legs. The artist behind this unusual act is Jack Julian, who carefully etches the vital information onto Doris' skin. The image captures an intriguing juxtaposition between fear and resilience. Despite the looming threat of war, Doris confidently sits on a stool with a smile on her face while Jack meticulously works on his artistry. Her mid-century American costume exudes patriotism as she prepares herself for any possible air raid. This photograph not only showcases Doris Sherrell's bravery but also highlights the innovative ways people adapted to wartime circumstances. It serves as a reminder of how individuals were willing to go to great lengths to protect themselves and their loved ones during uncertain times. Preserved by The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, this snapshot offers us a glimpse into history through one woman's determination to safeguard her identity amidst chaos. It symbolizes both the strength and vulnerability that characterized life during World War II in Los Angeles, California - where citizens like Doris faced adversity head-on while still finding moments of joy and creativity amid darkness.
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