— David DeWitt
G. Errolae, G. Norae & G. Zacae
Professor Flynn is reported to have identified what may have been perhaps dozens of possible new species of marine life on the “Cruise of the Zaca” in 1946. Three of these were said to have been named G. Errolae, G. Norae & G. Zacae, after his loving son, his lovely daughter-in-law, and, of course, the majestic vessel on which he sailed, the Zaca.
Here is some data on Leuckartiara Zacae, discovered and named in 1940, when Zaca still belonged to Templeton Crocker.
Does anyone know anything regarding any formal registrations of G. Errolae, G. Norae & G. Zacae, or any of the other marine life discoveries made during “Cruise of the Zaca”?
— Tim
Uncertain Glory in the Suburbs of Melbourne
Straight Across the Bass Strait from the Birthplace of the Tasmanian Devil
313 Bridge Road, Richmond, Victoria, 1944
— Tim
ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD lobby cards
…I hope this works. I ran across this set of Adventures of Robin Hood lobby cards on tumblr this morning and just had to share. They look hand-colored to me. Apologies if they have been posted before, I looked back through the library a bit but didn’t see them.
— Paula
True color of Errol Flynn’s Hair and Eyes
It was medium brown naturally with reddish-gold tints. If at times it looked lighter, it was because he had been out in the sun by his pool. His eyes were definitely not blue, as often shown in colored photos. They were brown with gold flecks in them. One of the tragedies for me, who knew him well and once was his house guest for two months, was the leaden quality that his eyes eventually took on after the increased drug problems. It seemed as if all the life and sparkling impudence left them.
Steve Hayes

— ivan6gold
Montana!
Montana (1950) Official Trailer – Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith Movie HD:
— David DeWitt