Vivien Leigh as Hester Collyer and Kenneth More as Freddie Page in 'The Deep Blue Sea'
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Vivien Leigh as Hester Collyer and Kenneth More as Freddie Page in 'The Deep Blue Sea'
by Unknown photographer
vintage publicity still, 1955
10 in. x 8 in. (253 mm x 203 mm) overall
Given by Terence Pepper, 2014
Photographs Collection
NPG x139803
Sittersback to top
- Vivien Leigh (1913-1967), Actress. Sitter associated with 147 portraits.
- Kenneth More (1914-1982), Actor. Sitter in 7 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6582 portraits.
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Events of 1955back to top
Current affairs
Robert Anthony Eden becomes prime minister. In May 1955 Winston Churchill resigned due to ill health. His successor proved to be a similarly popular leader, winning an increased majority at the general election that year. Eden's popularity was due to a combination of his long wartime service, good looks and charm.Art and science
Mary Quant introduces the 'Chelsea Look' with her Bazaar boutique. In the 1960s Quant was a major contributor to 'swinging London' introducing some of the seminal items of 1960s fashion: the miniskirt, hot pants, paint-box make-up and plastic raincoats.International
West Germany joins NATO, prompting the East European Communist counties to respond by forming the Warsaw Pact. The signatories of the Warsaw Pact pledged to defend each other if any member was attacked. This development was a major event in the Cold War as it firmly established the East and West as opposing military powers.Comments back to top
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