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    Box 14, Neg. No. 9113: Grace Kelly

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    This black and white photograph features a portrait of Grace Kelly - she is standing next to a decorative wall and is wearing a long high neck dress. Mrs. Grace Kelly ordered the photograph.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/stafford_county/2394/thumbnail.jp

    Grace Kelly, 1954 (27th) Academy Awards ceremony

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    Grace Kelly, winner, Actress (THE COUNTRY GIRL), at the 1954 (27th) Academy Awards ceremony. 8x10 b&w photographic print

    Pennsylvania Week celebration Grace Kelly & Miss Swick

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    Grace Kelly (actress), daughter of Mrs. John B. Kelly (2nd v.p.) of Board, poses with Miss Mildred Swick, Director of Nursing during Pennsylvania Week. October 13, 1954

    Grace Kelly, 1954 (27th) Academy Awards banquet

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    Grace Kelly, winner, Actress (THE COUNTRY GIRL), at the 1954 (27th) Academy Awards banquet. Man at left unidentified. 8x10 b&w photographic print

    Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly, 1955 (28th) Academy Awards ceremony

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    Audrey Hepburn, left, and Grace Kelly backstage at 1955 (28th) Academy Awards ceremony. 8x10 b&w photographic print

    [Grace Kelly to Stanley Marcus, 1955 September 13]

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    Letter from Grace Kelly to Stanley Marcus expressing her thanks for her experience at the 1955 Neiman Marcus Fashion Awards

    [Stanley Marcus to Grace Kelly, 1955 January 28]

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    Letter from Stanley Marcus to Grace Kelly, inviting her to Dallas to receive the Neiman Marcus Award for 1955

    The Enduring Legend of Grace Kelly

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    FEW FEMALE STARS of the fifties have joined the legendary immortals of the American cinema. There were many beauties then and some great magnetic stars like Doris Day. Yet only the mysterious extrovert, Marilyn Monroe, and the mysterious introvert, Grace Kelly, shone with a brighter light. Like Monroe, Grace Kelly captured the imagination of future generations. There is public and media fascination with Princess Grace and everything that touched her. There have been rumours of a cult adoration in Monaco which has sought to have her enrolled in the first declension toward sainthood. The tabloid rags have it that she did not die but was so badly shattered in her fatal accident that her family had her put away in a secret place. But, because she is a kind soul, she has ventured forth to a hidden rendezvous with Jack Kennedy in his secret place to comfort the brain-damaged..

    Grace Kelly and William Holden, 1954 (27th) Academy Awards ceremony

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    Grace Kelly, winner, Actress (THE COUNTRY GIRL), and presenter William Holden at the 1954 (27th) Academy Awards ceremony. 8x10 color photographic print
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