Placeholder: [very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time. [very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time.

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[very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time.

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[very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time.
[colour photo by Helmut Newton] happy in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] youthful Sophia Loren stands tall pointing her 1862 gun forward, a dusty Italian and dangerous western cowgirl, ready to fight
in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] she stands tall with her guns
[photo by Russ Meyer] happy in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] she stands tall with her gun and a Winchester
[very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time.
One of the toughest, albeit lesser-known cowgirls of the Wild West was Goldie Griffith. Goldie joined a small group of showgirls working with Buffalo Bill. Hired without knowing how to ride a horse, Goldie soon learned to bust broncos for the show. Fuelled by her newfound skills, she also began working as an actress and stunt rider in Western movies. On one particular Wild West Show, an astonishing crowd of 8,000 witnessed her tie the knot with Hiram Joseph Sterling. The couple had one child,
Annie Oakley (1860-1926) was an American West performer and sharpshooter who became a symbol of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She was born in Ohio and started shooting at a young age, relying on her skills to support her family after her father died. Oakley rose to notoriety as a markswoman, winning a number of shooting competitions and starring in shows such as Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. She was known for her accuracy and precision when it came to shooting small and distant
[colour photo by Helmut Newton] happy in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] youthful Sophia Loren stands tall with her gun, a Spanish and dangerous western cowgirl
[very impressive high res masterpiece in Kodak Eastman 5247, scene by László Krasznahorkai] the Black or Afro-American sheriff in the Wild West. A tale as rare and powerful as a shooting star in the night sky. Picture this: a lone figure, standing tall in the dusty streets of a frontier town, a badge gleaming on their chest, defying the odds and challenging the stereotypes of the time.
[Movie Poster: in letters: ONCE UPON A TIME IN TE WEST] Claudia Cardinale in her iconic scene of Once Upon a Time in the West (1868): the western train station behind her she discovers the small cowboy city in construction, in the dust. She observes, a shawl draped over her lace-trimmed bourgeois dress, her hair pulled back into a tousled bun. there is dust in the air
[colour photo by Helmut Newton] happy in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] youthful Sophia Loren stands tall with her gun, a Spanish and dangerous western cowgirl
[colour photo by Helmut Newton] happy in the wild Wild West: My Name Is Nobody [Il mio nome è Nessuno (1973)] youthful Sophia Loren stands tall with her 1862 gun, a dusty Italian and dangerous western cowgirl, ready to fight

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