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Shirley Temple can be found on several Mexican and Latin American magazine covers and other collectibles from the 1930's and 1940's. Here is a collection of Shirley items we've had over the years at www.mexicanmemorabilia.com.

A mini poster, probably from a magazine.

A wonderful pose from the Heraldo Dominical from 1934.

Tin chocolate premium from Uruguay, early 1930's.

Cinelandia from September, 1939.
 
 
 

Shirley modeling in six shots, Heraldo Dominical, 1935.

Heraldo Dominicano from 1934.

 
 
 
Mujercita


Paquita, from the 1940's.

A rare Cinema Reporter, Shirley with Jennifer Jones.
 
 
 
 
 

As a young woman, on the back cover of Maruca.
 
 
 

Mexican lobby card from "The Blue Bird."  Probably 1960's. 

Ad for "The Life of Shirley Temple" in a sci-fi pulp magazine.

Shirley marries John Agar.

 

My favorite--Cine Mundial for June, 1935.
 
 

Todo from March, 1935.
 
 
 
 

Another tin chocolate premium from Uruguay.

Cinelandia from February, 1937.

A Shirley child's brooch.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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A 1950's collector's card.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
Feminidades--my favorite photo of Shirley as a woman.

A promotional photo from Captain January, on linen.

 
Ann Sheridan on the front cover of Maruca, May 1944.
 

 
Another Blue Bird lobby.

The sci-fi pulp.

Mexican Memorabilia: Treasures for the Vintage Movie Memorabiila Collector!

 

 

Mexican Memorabilia is our sister site, where we offer hard-to-find movie memorabilia from Mexico and Latin America.  We specialize in both Mexican and Hollywood stars and movies.  Posters, lobby cards, movie magazines, music magazines, star post cards--anything movie related.  Take a look at the site, or write us and tell us what you collect!

Thanks to all our wonderful Shirley Temple friends!  Isn't collecting wonderful?  And thanks especially to Shirley herself--my Mom was named after her!


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