The Flickr Dorothystickney Image Generatr

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This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.

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Steichen, 1932 by ellekelly8

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Steichen, 1932

Edward Steichen
"Speaking in 'Another Language': Dorothy Stickney"
Vanity Fair, Jul. 1932

I Met My Love Again, 1938 by LenhillAdvancedLite

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I Met My Love Again, 1938

Directed by Arthur Ripley and Joshua Logan

The Catered Affair, 1956 by LenhillAdvancedLite

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The Catered Affair, 1956

Directed by Richard Brooks

A 50's Scrappy Classic Quilt! by EphieM

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A 50's Scrappy Classic Quilt!

Unfinished since 1950, this Scissor Cut & Hand Pieced Top Quilt, gifted to a little 10 year old neighborhood girl, by Lenney Stickney (b.1854 -d.?) of N. Reading Massachusetts, was hand quilted and completed in 2010.
2024 I wonder if Lenney was related to the Stickney & Poor Spice company listed in my 1906 Fanny Farmer Cook Book advertisement listed in the back book. Furthermore she related to this quilter from the same area
www.cooperhewitt.org/2015/05/02/sampler-by-lucy-d-stickney/

Dorothy Stickney, 1944 by Marquette University Archives

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Dorothy Stickney, 1944

Actress Dorothy Stickney, as photographed by Carl Van Vechten in 1944.

Image courtesy of Marquette University Archives. Image No.: MUA_KJP_01563front

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50's Quilt Progress: Rocking! by EphieM

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50's Quilt Progress: Rocking!

As a multi-thimble user, I'm always looking for the right fit. Top Quilt Gifted in 1950 to a 10 year old neighborhood girl named Linda, by very elderly, Mrs. Lenney Stickney (b.1854 -d.?) of N. Reading Massachusetts, mother of Dorothy Stickney. 60 years later...Hand Quitling: by me, 2010.