Tiger Lady
Tiger Lady
16th March 1971: Air Stewardess Cynthia Robertson models the new uniform for National Airlines. A synthetic tiger skin number, the new uniform will be worn by over 1000 stewardesses. In her arms is an eight week old Bengal tiger called 'Indira'. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
As an authorized Getty Images Gallery partner, we offer premium quality prints from the original negatives and plates from Getty’s darkroom. All photographic prints are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Getty Images Gallery.
Open Edition Print - Uses a Resin modern printing process using resin-coated paper, which has a semi-matte finish, and contains fine tonal benefits of subtle highlight detail and strong blacks. An embossed Getty Images Archive stamp is applied to the lower right margin.
Limited Edition Print- Uses a Fibre silver gelatin printing process that produces exhibition quality, archival prints using premium quality, panchromatic photographic paper. Limited to an edition run of only 300, these are embossed with a Getty Images Archive stamp in the lower right margin and hand numbered in the lower left margin.
Please allow up to 3 weeks for production and delivery as these are custom printed to order. Framing options are available. Please contact us directly for details.
** As all prints are custom printed as ordered, all sales are final. No returns or refunds are available.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Fed Ex Flat Fee For Up To 6 Prints — $45.00
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Custom Framing
Custom framing is available for all photographic prints. Please contact us directly for more information and pricing.
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