- Napoléon
Sarony (March 9, 1821 –
November 9, 1896) was an
American lithographer and photographer. He was a
highly po****r
portrait photographer, best known...
- Burrow-Giles
Lithographic Co. v.
Sarony, 111 U.S. 53 (1884), was a case
decided by the
Supreme Court of the
United States that
upheld the
power of Congress...
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Leslie Sarony (born
Leslie Legge Frye; 22
January 1897 – 12
February 1985) was a
British entertainer, singer,
actor and songwriter.
Sarony was born in...
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Napoleon Sarony (1821–1896) was a po****r
American photographer and lithographer.
Sarony may also
refer to:
Leslie Sarony (1897–1985),
British entertainer...
- Otto
Sarony (1850–1903) was an
internationally known portrait photographer and the
owner of a
celebrity photography business. His
father was
Napoleon Sarony...
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Gilbert Saroni, also
written Gilbert Sarony, was a cross-dressing
actor in
vaudeville as well as
early Edison Manufacturing,
American Mutoscope, and Siegmund...
- the
washing day is here.
Leslie Sarony (1897–1985) and
Leslie Holmes added some
possibly unofficial lines. The
Sarony and
Holmes version put "Mother dear...
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Francis Billy John Len
Marten John
Scott Martin Larry Noble Paddy Ryan
Leslie Sarony Wally Thomas Douglas Cooper George Daly
Chick Fowles Terry Grant Robin Hewlett...
- Ruth St. Denis, in a
dance pose
inspired by the
Egyptian goddess Isis.
Photographed by Otto
Sarony, 1910....
-
theatrical photographic portrait by
photographer Oliver Sarony,
older brother of
Napoleon Sarony, also a cameraman. In
order to
spare his
father the "shame"...