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Irma The Body was a Burly-Q talent “discovered” in 1951, by already-established star: Zorita.. Irma was still performing in the chorus line of the Miami ‘Latin Quarter’, when Zorita convinced her to join her 28-week 'World Of Mirth
Lilly “The Cat Girl” Christine graces this very colorful cover of ‘CARNIVAL’ magazine; a popular 50’s-era Men’s Pocket Digest..
Dardy Orlando (aka. Rosemary Dardy Blackadder) strikes a sexy pose in the pages of the October ‘50 issue of ‘Carnival’ magazine.. Dardy was the younger sister of Lili St. Cyr; and retired from performing shortly after marrying famed Burly-Q
bhof: A vintage 1948 carnival show poster featuring: Georgia Sothern and her “Night on Broadway Revue”..
Longtime Carnival Circuit comedian Tubby Boots compares his man-boob tassels to those of “The Bazoom Girl”, herself: Jennie Lee..
Alouette LeBlanc Born in 1932, Alouette was raised in rural Montana. She ran away from home at 14, to escape abusive parents. She got her start in Burlesque working as a cootch dancer with a travelling Carnival Tent show.. Eventually, landing steady work
Gilda aka. “The Our Gang Stripper”.. An older Shirley Jean Rickert makes funny faces for an article featured in the October ‘56 issue of ‘CARNIVAL’ magazine; a popular 50’s-era Men’s Pocket Digest..
Betty (Blue Eyes) Howard headlines the marquee of the ‘BROADWAY To HOLLYWOOD’ carnival burlesque show, at the 1958 New York State Fair.. On the bottom tier of this image, she can be seen standing off to the Right, draped in a white fur stole..
Sally Rand A press photo from 1952, features legendary Sally Rand signing autographs for another group of young fans.. After a performance that appears to have been given, while she was touring on the Carnival circuit..
Anita Marie By the mid-1950’s, Anita would re-invent her persona as: Siska.. And begin headlining on the Carnival circuit, with a Feature act that had a Macaw helping to strip off her costume!
A vintage 50’s-era carnival show poster featuring: Tempest Storm and her “Sizzling TEASERAMA Revue”..
Detail from a 60’s-era edition of ‘MADBALL’ — by Fredric Brown Cover Artwork – Mitchell Hooks
Chloe Carter aka. “The Original Sweater Girl”.. Vintage 50’s-era candid photo captures Ms. Carter presenting herself to prospective audience members, from the Bally stage of an unidentified carnival girlie-show..
Gypsy Rose Lee (aka. Louise Hovick) Vintage candid photo features Gypsy posing in front of a trailer from her 1949 ‘Royal American Shows’ travelling tent show.. ‘Royal American’ was one of the longest-running Carnival circuit burlesque shows..
Vintage photo from 1952, shows Sally Rand waiting (with her baggage) for a train in Memphis, Tennessee.. This was a stop on the Carnival circuit, where she presented her travelling Burlesque show, entitled: “Happy Holiday”..
QUEEN OF THE FRENCH QUARTER Stormy is featured in an article scanned from the pages of the January ‘56 issue of ‘CABARET’ magazine.. A native Louisianan, Stacey Lawrence was the daughter of showbiz parents; her father running a small touring carnival.
Sally Rand poses with the entire cast from her 1952 travelling Burlesque show, entitled: “Happy Holiday”.. Touring across the Carnival circuit, the show was themed around the idea of a nautical cruise ship stopping in on various International
Ricki Covette (aka. Irene Jewell) appears on the cover of a Souvenir Program for the 1959 edition of ‘Royal American Shows’ travelling tent show.. ‘Royal American’ was one of the largest Carnival circuit burlesque companies; staging shows yearly
Rita Cortes Billed here as “The Flame Of Trinidad”, Rita was actually born and raised in South Philadelphia, PA.. One of 13 children, she dropped out of high school to work for a travelling carnival, where she sold popcorn.. By the
Blaze Fury (aka. Lucia Parks) Vintage die-cut promo program for the 1962 edition of the ‘Royal American Shows’ travelling tent show.. ‘Royal American’ was one of the largest Carnival circuit burlesque companies; staging shows yearly at State
Zorima (aka. Margaret Lehtinen McCloskey)A dancer that rose to fame quickly after appearing in her own “Garden Of Nudists” carnival show at the 1940-edition of the New York World’s Fair..
burleskateer: Zorima (aka. Margaret Lehtinen McCloskey)A dancer that rose to fame quickly after appearing in her own “Garden Of Nudists” carnival show at the 1940-edition of the New York World’s Fair..
Val Valentine (aka. Carole Licata) Vintage promo photo personalized: “To Mitzi — One of my dearest friends, I’ll always love you very much. — Love, Carole ”..In 1955, Val Valentine got her start in the Burlesque business working
Zorima (aka. Margaret Lehtinen McCloskey)Appearing on the cover of a 16-page souvenir program for the infamous “Garden Of Nudists” carnival show at the 1940-edition of the New York World’s Fair..
Vintage press photo taken at the 1951 ‘Texas State Fair’ features the Talker firing up the crowd, as legitimate headliner Ann Perri stands at the front of the Bally stage.. In a flagrant example of Carnival circuit shenanigans, owners have listed
Bonnie BoyiaBorn in 1923 as “Bonnie G. Boyer”; in Brooklyn, Michigan.. She began her career in showbiz, working as a “talker” for a Carnival Circuit magic act.. After the Carnival season ended, she took a job as a chorus girl at Cincinnati’s
Tempest Storm appears on the cover of ‘Girly Carnival’ No. 3.. Also featured, were: Patti Waggin (not Wiggin!) and Lorelei (a young Lily Ayers).. Not sure how charmed any of them were, at being described as: “Cheesegals”?!..
Vintage press photo taken at the 1951 ‘Texas State Fair’ features the Talker firing up the crowd, from the Bally stage.. In a flagrant example of Carnival circuit shenanigans, owners billed “Lillie Christeen - The Cat Girl” as the show headliner?
burleskateer: Dardy Orlando (aka. Rosemary Dardy Blackadder) strikes a sexy pose in the pages of the October ‘50 issue of ‘Carnival’ magazine.. Dardy was the younger sister of Lili St. Cyr; and retired from performing shortly after marrying famed
burleskateer: Irma The Body was a Burly-Q talent “discovered” in 1951, by already-established star: Zorita.. Irma was still performing in the chorus line of the Miami ‘Latin Quarter’, when Zorita convinced her to join her 28-week ‘World
Vintage 50’s-era candid photo captures crowds ambling past a Carnival barker, while showgirls pose on the Bally stage.. The girlie-show was headlined by: Sally Lane (and her Monkey)..
Vintage 50’s-era candid photo captures a Carnival barker, trying to attract Fair patrons passing their tent.. This girlie-show was headlined by: Ann Perri ..
Delilah aka. “The Girl from the Pearl"..Vintage 50’s-era promotional photo featuring Delilah (Sylvia Cassidy); who began her dance routine by emerging from a large Oyster Shell.. This photo was used to promote her
burleskateer: Zorima (aka. Margaret Lehtinen McCloskey) A dancer that rose to fame quickly after appearing in her own “Garden Of Nudists” carnival show at the 1940-edition of the New York World’s Fair..
Syra Marty (aka. Magdalena Frick)Featured on the Oct./Nov. (Vol.1 - No.1) cover of ‘CARNIVAL Of Beauty’ magazine; published in 1950..
burleskateer: Bonnie Boyia Born in 1923 as “Bonnie G. Boyer”; in Brooklyn, Michigan.. She began her career in showbiz, working as a “talker” for a Carnival Circuit magic act.. After the Carnival season ended, she took a job as a chorus girl at
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the-night-picture-collector:Susan Meiselas, Young Gawker, Carnival Strippers, Vermont, 1974
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radi0pig: Some shots of Bettie Page in a 1953 issue of Carnival magazine. Page demonstrating for readers the various legal constraints on disrobement for strippers in different states, with Kansas being the most conservative and Louisiana being the
darksilenceinsuburbia: Christer Strömholm In December of 1959, Paris’s Place Pigalle was overtaken by the annual carnival, the squares bustling with snake charmers, feral animals held in cages, strippers, and throngs of ecstatic visitors carrying