SHE was famous once, admired for her pioneering photographic coverage of the Spanish Civil War in the Thirties. Gerda Taro's reputation has waxed and waned over the subsequent decades but this week ...
Gerda Taro was the first female photojournalist to die in battle. On 25 July 1937, she was shooting on the front line of the Spanish civil war alongside her then partner, fellow photographer Ted Allan ...
heraldscotland: War, pictures and lies – the enigmatic life of Gerda Taro
The Guardian: Gerda Taro: Inventing Robert Capa by Jane Rogoyska – review
Last week, a former British soldier named John Kiszely published a photo on Twitter of his father, a doctor who volunteered with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. The photo ...
The Guardian: Robert Capa and Gerda Taro: love in a time of war
MSN: What Is Taro? How To Tell The Big From The Small Version And When To Use Each
If you've ever had a creamy purple drink at a boba shop or sampled a bowl of poi alongside your kalua pork at a luau, you've tasted one of the world's first cultivated plants: taro. This starchy root ...
What Is Taro? How To Tell The Big From The Small Version And When To Use Each
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