Willinger (Margaret Willinger)
(active 1920s-1930s), Photographer; mother of Laszlo WillingerArtist associated with 8 portraits
Bronis Arnowska; Guido Thielscher and Magda Almo in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139841
Bronis Arnowska; Guido Thielscher and Josef Sieger in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139842
Magda Almo and Carl Grünwald in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139843
Carl Grünwald and Guido Thielscher in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139844
Magda Almo and Carl Grünwald in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139845
Josef Sieger and Bronis Arnowska in 'The Merry Widow'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
bromide postcard print, 1905
NPG x139846
Margit Suchy and Franz Gross in 'Die Frau im Hermelin'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
postcard print, 1920s
NPG x139767
Margit Suchy in 'Die Frau im Hermelin'
by Willinger (Margaret Willinger), published by Photochemie
postcard print, 1920s
NPG x139768
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