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Home»Historic Dress

Historic Dress

March 7, 2011

Photographs of friends and family from the papers of poet H. D. (Hilda Doolittle) and related archives; posted in honor of the Beinecke Library’s first annual staff H.D. & Co. Costume Party.


[Photograph of Gilbert, Harold and Hilda Doolittle, 1888].


Hilda Doolittle, inscribed to Marianne Moore.

Ezra Pound, passport photo


[Photographs of Richard Aldington, 1928-30]


D. H. Lawrence, photographed by Nikolas Muray

 
[Profile photograph of Robert McAlmon]


Bryher, Perdita Aldington, and H. D.


Kenneth Macpherson in costume


Production still from Borderline, featuring Bryher, 1929


[Photograph of Bryher, Kenneth MacPherson and Robert Herring in Advent Bay, 1929.]


Perdita Aldington at Kenwin


Norman Douglas in Venice, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1935


Hanns Sachs with a monkey at Kenwin


Sigmund Freud and Jofi


Marianne Moore and her mother, photographed by Cecil Beaton

H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), Norman Holmes Pearson, and Bryher in front of Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University, 1956.

 

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