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“Of all the people Barbara Stanwyck was close to, her most consistent relationship was with he
“Of all the people Barbara Stanwyck was close to, her most consistent relationship was with her very loyal, sometimes live-in girl Friday, the prototypical actress-turned-publicist Helen Ferguson. The two never defined their relationship, but if Stanwyck’s marriages to men were described as lavender, the Stanwyck/Ferguson’s union may very well have been of the Boston variety. Ferguson was by Stanwyck’s side for the bulk of her career, from the Hollywood heyday to the 1960s, when Stanwyck started portraying a series of pioneering women on television shows like Wagon TrainandThe Big Valley.

In the book, Encyclopedia of Gay and Lesbian Popular Culture, Luca Prono states that in the 1960s, 1970s, and even into the 1980s, Stanwyck was seen as a cultural and personal template for lesbians. ‘Stanwyck acquired the status of icon within lesbian communities,’ Prono writes. 'Stanwyck was a woman whose screen persona challenged respectability because of the strong and independent women she embodied in the 1940s.’”


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A commissioned set of railroad cars including locomotive.

Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story

Wagon Train S05E11 - The Traitor

Another variation of the old false conviction and punishment story to enable a man to go undercover with criminals. Flint (hunky Robert Horton) feels the sting of the whip.


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Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,Wagon Train S07E04Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty,

Wagon Train S07E04

Robert Fuller (as Cooper Smith) intervenes when a prisoner is flogged by a sweaty, shirtless overseer.

The prisoner is somewhat older and quite lean, and we get a good look at the multi-tailed cat wrapping around his torso and some realistic welts.


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Wagon TrainS03E13

Once again, the wonderfully hairy chested Flint (Robert Horton) finds himself, shirtless, sweaty and restrained.

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Les diamants de la Lune

Aventures Fiction n° 9

juillet 1968

It’s always interesting to see how foreign comics were reformated for French B&W digests…

Remember when folks used to say that science-fiction was just Westerns in space..?

Target the Moon”, Ace O'Hara daily strip, October 10, 1959- January 9, 1960, written by Conrad Frost, art by Tony Speer

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