File:AliceRooseveltwPekingeseDog1902.jpg
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English: Photo of en:Alice Roosevelt, daughter of US president en:Theodore Roosevelt taken in 1902 with her pet dog, Leo. She was also given the dog Manchu, a en:Pekingese, presented her by The en:Empress Dowager Cixi. Alice, with her beauty, wit and devil-may-care attitude was the center of much media attention in the early days of the "TR" Roosevelt Administration Alice Roosevelt, taken about 1902. A striking beauty, her outspokenness and antics won the hearts of the America people who nicknamed her "Princess Alice" |
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- 2006-03-04 00:09 SimonATL 326×600×8 (48671 bytes) Photo of [[Alice Roosevelt]], daughter of US president [[Theodore Roosevelt]] taken in 1902 with her pet dog, Manchu, a [[Pekingese]], presented her by The [[Empress Dowager Cixi]]. Alice, with her beauty, wit and devil-may-care attitude was the center of
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- 1902 black and white portrait photographs of women
- Alice Roosevelt in 1902
- Women carrying dogs
- Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston
- Black and white photographs of women looking at viewer
- 20th-century black and white portrait photographs of standing women at three-quarter length
- Highnecks
- Dresses with sashes
- Women looking at viewer in the United States
- Edwardian updo hairstyle
- Pets of the Theodore Roosevelt White House
- Women standing outdoors
- Pekingese
- Art nouveau patterns