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Lieutenant and Mrs Vernon Castle, dancers
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Lieutenant and Mrs Vernon Castle, dancers
Vernon Blythe Castle (1887-1918), and American wife, Irene (nee Foote), ballroom dancers, performers and dance teachers, pictured in 1917 when he was serving in the British Army in the Royal Flying Corps where he served with distinction. He was killed in a civilian air crash in 1918. Date: 1917
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Ballroom Blythe Corps Dancers Foote Irene Lieutenant Performers Pilot Vernon
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This photograph captures the essence of an extraordinary couple, Lieutenant Vernon Blythe Castle and his wife Irene Foote Castle, in 1917. Vernon, a native of New York City, was a renowned ballroom dancer and performer who found fame in Europe before the outbreak of World War I. When war was declared, Vernon enlisted in the British Army and was assigned to the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), where he proved to be an exceptional pilot. Irene, an American socialite and dancer, followed her husband to England and continued to perform and teach dance. In this photograph, the Castles exude an air of sophistication and grace, with Vernon in his military uniform and Irene in a stylish, flowing dress. The image serves as a poignant reminder of the couple's brief but memorable time together during the tumultuous period of World War I. Tragically, Vernon's military career was cut short when he was killed in a civilian air crash in 1918, just as the war was coming to an end. The loss of this talented and beloved figure was deeply felt by the dance community and beyond. This photograph stands as a testament to their enduring legacy as pioneers of popular entertainment and their contributions to the world of dance during a time of great upheaval. The Castles' story is a fascinating chapter in the history of dance and the arts during the First World War. This portrait offers a glimpse into their lives and the unique blend of artistry, passion, and courage that defined their partnership both on and off the dance floor.
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