Vogue Nov 1964 Antonia by John Cowan
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Arctic White for Vogue Magazine (1964) Photography: John Cowan
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Jane Birkin Vogue Covers
Vogue Paris, May 1969, by Jeanloup Sieff
American Vogue, January 1, 1970, by John Cowan
Vogue Paris, March 1970, by Jeanloup Sieff
Vogue Paris, May 1973, by Guy Bourdin
Vogue Paris, August 1974, by Hans Feurer
Vogue Paris, December 2018, by Lachlan Bailey
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Daliah Lavi by John Cowan 1969
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Daliah Lavi Wearing A White Headscarf. Vogue July 1 1969
Photo: John Cowan
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Peter O'Toole
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) / still
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For "Lawrence of Arabia," a Columbia film, he had to learn to ride a camel and before the film was finished he had ridden about 5, 000 miles!
https://myfavoritepeterotoole.tumblr.com/post/711693724405661696/peter-otoole-lawrence-of-arabia-1962
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"If I'm going to play Lawrence, I've got to ride like him," O'Toole said. By that time the film was finished he had spent over 1,000 hours on a camel's back and covered some 5,000 miles. Of his acting career he says; "I love films. I love the stage. I love acting. I know I'm only a beginner still, and that you go on learning whole time. It's the life for me."
The Long and the Short and the Tall
photo by John Cowan
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STAGE
This was Peter as Private Bamforth in the play " The Long and the Short and the Tall" produced at London's Royal Court Theatre. His acting in this part, said the critics, had real "star quality."
The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960)
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A producer was looking for someone to take the part of Lawrence of Arabia in the film, and when he saw Peter O'Toole as the young Guards officer in "The Day They Robbed the Bank of England" he knew that here was the man to do it.
https://myfavoritepeterotoole.tumblr.com/post/631113191131414528/peter-otoole-the-day-they-robbed-the-bank-of
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“Led Zeppelin are gods among men, and Aisling Cowan in their queen.”
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In May of 1971, CREEM magazine’s journalist: Oliver Thorne set out to try and discern just who Aisling Cowan was, the elusive female guitarist of the intrepid LZ. Here is his interview and cover of LZ’s performance in Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland. 🏴
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(OBVIOUSLY ALL OF THIS ISNT REAL FOR LEGAL REASONS) I hope you guys like it though. Both Aisling and Oliver are my OCs that I have created for the story I have been writing known as “Forest of Time”. In which a girl from the twenty first century gets pulled back into 1969 by the Seelie Court of Fae. She get sucked into the world of rock n roll when she meets Jimmy Page by chance. Or not👀. Strange magick is afoot. She changes history on accident and becomes a part of LZ, for good or worse. I haven’t written this specific part of the story yet. But I couldn’t resist creating just how much Aisling changes history. Enjoy!
Here is the link to my story if you’re interested!: https://archiveofourown.org/works/42940200/chapters/107881455
I really flexed my understanding of newspapers and i love CREEM, so ofc I had to make an alternate universe version of the magazine to fit my AU of Zeppelin! Cheers and Dark Tidings.🎸👹 (this may be the best thing ive ever made)
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Article below!
Non vintage textured illustration of Aisling✌️
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John White Alexander - Portrait of Kathleen Cowan (1900)
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Marisa Berenson by John Cowan 1966
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