Silver gelatin print by the Associated Press, 1 February 1951. Printed newspaper clipping on verso reads: "She went into court as Mrs. Nick Hilton...she came out with her maiden name restored, screen actress Elizabeth Taylor -- after being granted a divorce in Los Angeles. She said that hotel heir Hilton had been abusive and neglectful". Elizabeth Taylor divorces Conrad Hilton, Jr. 1951
Silver gelatin print by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Publicity portrait of Elizabeth taylor and Van Johnson for the 1956 film, "The Last Time I Saw Paris", directed by Richard Brooks. Caption on verso mentions the London premiere was scheduled for 28 April 1956 at the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square. The Last Time I Saw Paris 1956
Silver gelatin print by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Image shows Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in a scene from the 1965 film, "The Sandpiper", directed by Vincente Minnelli. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in "The Sandpiper" 1965
Silver gelatin print by Planet News Limited, titled "Here Comes the Bride", 2 February 1950. Printed caption on verso reads: "Hollywood: Lovely Elizabeth Taylor is the gal for whom there is much ado about her saying 'I do' in the new picture, 'Father of the Bride.' Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett play the proud parents and to prove further that Elizabeth won't be changing her name, her leading man is Don Taylor". Here Comes the Bride 2 February 1950
Silver gelatin print by Cullum of Windsor for the Daily Herald, dated 28 April 1952. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor driving away in her car from a film set in Windsor Forest Elizabeth Taylor in Windsor Forest 28 April 1952
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by the Associated Press, dated 13 March 1965. Caption on front reads: "Hollywood, California, March 13 - (AP) - Actress Elizabeth Taylor, escorted by attorney Milton S. Rudin, left, arrives at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Hollywood today to be at bedside of her ill father, art dealer Francis Taylor, 65. Hospital spokesmen said he was admitted after suffering stroke". Elizabeth Taylor arrives at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital 13 March 1965
Silver gelatin print by the Associated Press, titled "Family Visit to the Set", 8 November 1961. Printed caption on verso reads: "Joseph L. Mankiewicz (right), producer of 'Cleopatra,' compliments the star of the film, Elizabeth Taylor, on Liza Todd, her daughter by her marriage to Mike Todd, as the child sits on the lap of Liz's husband Eddie Fisher at the Cinecitta Studios in Rome, 8 November. Liz and Eddie took Liza along to visit the set of the movie during a brief rest from filming by the actress". Family Visit to the Set 8 November 1961
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by the Associated Press, dated 3 May 1966. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, actor Richard Burton, on the set of the film, "The Taming of the Shrew", in Rome. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton filming "The Taming of the Shrew" 3 May 1966
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by the Associated Press, dated 13 June 1967. Caption on front reads: "Elizabeth taylor and Richard Burton are staying at the French Riviera and touring the coast on board of the yacht 'Odysseia'. At a stopover at Portofino Elizabeth Taylor had her knee injured and was treated yesterday at the Hospital Center of Princess Grace of Monaco. Here Elizabeth on board the yacht with her bandaged knee". Elizabeth Taylor of yacht "Odysseia" 13 June 1967
Silver gelatin print by United Press International, 17 May 1968, titled "$305,000 Krupp Ring for Liz Taylor". Printed caption on verso reads: "NEW YORK: The 33.19 carat emerald-cut Krupp diamond glitters and Frank Pollack smiles after his family's first bought the stone for $305,000 at an auction at the Parke-Bernet Galleries here yesterday. The stone is known as the Krupp diamond because famous German steel magnate Alfred Krupp bought it for his second wife, Vera. It was sent for sale by the executors of the late Vera Krupp. It was reported that Frank Pollak and Sons, New York diamons dealers, bought the diamons said to be one of the most perfect stones in the wqorld, for actress Elizabeth Taylor". $305,000 Krupp Ring for Liz Taylor 17 May 1968
Silver gelatin print by Keystone Press Agency, titled "Making 'Beau Brummell' film at Woolwich Barracks", 10 December 1953. Image shows Elizabeth Taylor (left) and Rosemary Harris sitting in an open landau while waiting to film a scene at Woolwich Barracks, East London. Making 'Beau Brummell' film at Woolwich Barracks 10 December 1953
Silver gelatin print by Terry Fincher for The Daily Herald, 16 January 1958. Close-up of actress Elizabeth Taylor's legs, taken as she dined at the Dorchester Hotel, London, with her then-husband Mike Todd. Liz's legs 16 January 1958
Silver gelatin print by Planet News Limited, titled "Liz Taylor Returns to Work", 23 February 1962. Printed caption on verso reads: "Rome: Film star Elizabeth Taylor, dressed for her role as 'Cleopatra' has a smile as she was about to resume work on the film epic in the Rome studios yesterday, following her recent reported attack of food poisoning". Liz Taylor Returns to Work 23 February 1962
Silver gelatin print by Columbia Pictures Corporation. Scene still showing Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly in the 1959 film, "Suddenly, Last Summer". The image was distributed by Granada Television to publicise a screening as part of their "Cinema programme", introduced by Mike Scott. Elizabeth Taylor in "Suddenly, as Summer" 1959
Silver gelatin print by Camera Press, dated 1951. Image shows British-born American film star Elizabeth Taylor and director Stanley Donen dancing at a Hollywood nightclub. Elizabeth Taylor and Stanley Donen 1951
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by the Associated Press, dated 13 April 1966. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor, holding a maltese dog, being helped from a car by her chauffeur as she arrives at a Rome clinic for a reported minor surgery and medical checkup. Elizabeth Taylor enters Rome clinic 13 April 1966
Silver gelatin print by Keystone Press Agency, titled "Like Mother", 8 May 1962. Printed caption on verso reads: "Watching Liz [Taylor] repair her makeup are her son Chrisopher, of her marriage to Michael Wilding, and small actor Loris Loddi who plays Cleopatra's son Cesaerione". Like Mother 8 May 1962
Silver gelatin print by Terry Fincher for The Daily Herald, 25 May 1959. Image of Elizabeth taylor, taken during a press conference held by Taylor and her then-husband, singer Eddie Fisher. Elizabeth Taylor 1959
Silver gelatin print by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, dated early 1950s. Publicity portrait of actress Elizabeth Taylor kneeling on a bed. She is wearing a corset and sheer long-sleeved dressing gown. Elizabeth Taylor circa 1950
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by Bill Penn for the Associated Press, dated 11 January 1967. Image shows President Christophe Soglo of Dahomey, Lagos, escorting film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton through the presidential palace. Taylor and Burton were in Dahomey to film "The Comedians". Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton with President Christophe Soglo of Lagos 11 January 1967
Silver gelatin print by Camera Press. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor (centre) at an event in Los Angeles in the early 1950s. Sitting next to her is her brother, Howard. Actress Janet Leigh is pictured in the background (left). Elizabeth Taylor and brother Howard early-1950s
Silver gelatin print by Columbia Pictures Corporation. Scene still from "Suddenly, Last Summer" (Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1959), showing Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly. Suddenly, Last Summer 1959
Silver gelatin print by Planet News Ltd., titled "Star service", 3 June 1951. Printed caption on verso reads: "Travis Air Force Base, California" Screen actress Elizabeth Taylor - she called herself the 'most hated girl in the world' following her divorce from Conrad Hilton junior - assists United States Army Sergeant James C. Patterson with his dinner during a visit as a member of 'Operation Starlift' troupe. 'Operation Starlift' performers are flown here each weekend to entertain Korean war wounded, arriving at the base daily". Star service 3 June 1951
Silver gelatin print by Keystone Press Agency, titled "The Burtons in Venice", 11 September 1967. Image shows Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton dancing together during a ball given by Countess Marina Cicogna, at the Vendramin Palace in Venice during the annual Venice Film Festival. Agency stamp and news caption on verso. The Burtons in Venice 11 September 1967
Silver gelatin print by The Sun, dated 14 October 1967. Image shows actors Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor disembarking their private jet at the RAF station in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, having flown in from Sardinia fir the Oxford premiere of their film, "Dr. Faustus". The newspaper cutting on verso mentions that the jet was a gift from Burton to his wife. They were met at the airfield by "20 photographers, 11 chauffeurs, four Rolls-Roycesa, and a quartet of Columbia Pictures employees". Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton arrive in UK on private jet 14 October 1967
Silver gelatin wirephoto print by the Associated Press, dated 19 September 1967. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor playing qith a monkey on the set of the film "Go Forth" (released as "BOOM!"), in Alghero, Sardinia. Elizabeth Taylor on the set of "Go Forth" 19 September 1967
Silver gelatin print by William Jones for the Daily Herald, titled "Film Premiere of 'Ivanhoe'", 13 June 1952. Image shows actress Elizabeth Taylor and her husband, actor Michael Wilding, arriving at the Empire, Leicester Square, for the premiere of Taylor's film, 'Ivanhoe'". Film Premiere of "Ivanhoe" 13 June 1952