Early photos of a young Marilyn Monroe contributing to the war effort in a military factory in Van Nuys, California. At the time they were captured she hadn't yet taken the name Marilyn Monroe, nor had she dyed her curly locks blonde. She was simply known as Norma Jeane Dougherty, her married name.
The photographs were taken by Army photographer David Conover in 1944, who worked for the U.S. Army Air Force's First Motion Picture Unit during World War II.
(via Daily Mail Online)
The photographs were taken by Army photographer David Conover in 1944, who worked for the U.S. Army Air Force's First Motion Picture Unit during World War II.
(via Daily Mail Online)
Theses are amazing! Never seen them before!
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