NOTES: This image is part of a photo shoot for WomanÔÇÖs Own magazine in November and December of 1957. Alma CoganÔÇÖs flat was known to be 44 Stafford Court, Kensington High Street, London, but an office note in the photographerÔÇÖs daybook gives the location as Seymour Place. So whether this is actually in her Kensington flat and there is a mistake in the daybook, or whether this was a set-up elsewhere is unclear.
NOTES: This image is part of a photo shoot for WomanÔÇÖs Own magazine in November and December of 1957. Alma CoganÔÇÖs flat was known to be 44 Stafford Court, Kensington High Street, London, but an office note in the photographerÔÇÖs daybook gives the location as Seymour Place. So whether this is actually in her Kensington flat and there is a mistake in the daybook, or whether this was a set-up elsewhere is unclear.
NOTES: The most important of the four buildings in the grounds of Nymphenburg, this hunting lodge was designed by Francois de Cuvillies and built in 1734-1739 for Maria Amalie, wife of Elector Karl Albrecht. The sculptors Johann Baptist Zimmermann and Johann Joachim Dietrich were responsible for the interior design of the pavilion.