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Theater, Motion Picture and Entertainment photograph collection, approximately 1880-1975
Overview of the Collection
- Compiler
- University of Washington. Libraries. Special Collections
- Title
- Theater, Motion Picture and Entertainment photograph collection
- Dates
- approximately
1880-1975 (inclusive)18801975
approximately 1920-1950 (bulk)19201950 - Quantity
- 6 boxes and 2 oversize folders
- Collection Number
- PH0253
- Summary
- Publicity photographs of theater and film performers and performances
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
-
The collection is open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
Photographs of motion picture, theater and other performers and performances. Some of the photographs include inscriptions to Carl Paige Wood, who was the director of the University of Washington School of Music and also to Caroline Burke, the wife of Judge Thomas Burke. Also includes movie stills and publicity photographs collected by the photographer Iwao Matsushita who seems to have collected publicity photographs of silent film stars and movie stills in an album.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
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Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is divided into the following categories:
- Identified and unidentified actors, actresses and performers
- Musical groups
- Dramatists
- Plays
- Movie stills
- Theaters
- Photographic theater memorabilia
Custodial History
This collection brings together photographs from many sources. A large portion of the photographs were originally in the UW Drama School collection before being transferred to Special Collections. Another group of photographs were transferred from the Iwao Matsushita collection. Matsushita seems to have collected publicity photographs of silent film stars in an album.
Acquisition Information
Items 271a-b source: KaufmaNelson Vintage Photographs November 13, 2012.
Item 274a donor: Richard Merchant.
Processing Note
Processed by Elizabeth Russell and Stefanie Terasaki, 2012.
19 photographs were deaccessioned from the collection and destroyed due to their condition. The photographs were pasted on acidic cardboard containing glitter and remnants of glue.
Item 21a was transferred from the Portrait file, 2014.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Performers Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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A-F |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 1 | circa 1930s - 1940s | |
1/1 | 2 |
Opera singer Licia
Albanese J. Abresch, New
York (photographer)
From attached material: Licia Albanese made her American debut
on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House in 1940, in the role of Madama
Butterfly. In succeeding seasons she has proved her top ranking qualities as
lyric soprano in La Traviata, as Marguerite in
Faust, Mimi in La Boheme,
Zerlina in Don Giovanni, etc. Prior to her
arrival in America, Miss Albanese sang leading roles at La Scala in Milan and
Covent Garden in London.
|
circa 1940s |
Mary Anderson American stage actress.
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
5/1 | 3 |
Mary Anderson with hay and flowers Mora, New
York (photographer)
Label attached to verso: From Charles L. Fritzman, 943
Broadway, N.Y.
|
undated |
5/1 | 4 |
Mary Anderson seated on a stump Mora, New
York (photographer)
Label attached to verso: From Charles L. Fritzman, 943
Broadway, N.Y.
|
undated |
5/1 | 5 |
Mary Anderson costumed in a cloak Sarony, New
York (photographer)
|
undated |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 6 | Film actress Muriel
Angelus Paramount Pictures (photographer)
|
1940 |
Dancers of Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo was a ballet company that toured
North America between 1939 and 1962.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 7 | Prima Ballerina Irina Baronova of
the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Du Bois (photographer)
|
January 5, 1936 |
1/1 | 8 | Leon Danielian in mid
air Colwell (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
1/1 | 9 | Alexandra Danilova |
circa 1940s |
1/1 | 10-11 | Alexandra Danilova and Frederic
Franklin Maurice Seymour,
Chicago (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
1/1 | 12 | Alexandra Danilova's legs, as she
stands en pointe
|
circa 1940s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 13 |
Silent film actress Theda
Bara Autographed on photo.
|
1916 |
Joan Borsten Borsten began her career as a child actress.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/1 | 14 |
Joan Borsten in a dance pose Romaine, San
Francisco (photographer)
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/1 | 15 |
Joan Borsten Romaine, San
Francisco (photographer)
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/2 | 16 |
Béla Bartók and his wife Ditta
Pástory Bartók Ernest Nash, New
York (photographer)
Carl Paige Wood was a director of the University of Washington
School of Music.Written on photo: To Dr. Carl Paige Wood with kind regards
Béla Bartók Ditta Pástory Bartók.
|
circa 1941 |
1/2 | 17 |
Helen Bertram Printed on verso: Orpheum Circuit. Martin Beck, General
Manager.
|
circa 1900-1910 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/1 | 18 |
Mr. and Mrs. Biddles in the
King's Gardener Written on verso: Gift of Mrs. M.G. Burglehaus, (granddaughter
presumably), May 1942.
|
circa 1880s |
Box/Folder | |||
1/2 | 19 | Swedish opera singer Jussi
Bjoerling |
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/2 | 20 | circa 1922-1933 | |
1/2 | 21 |
Opera singer Anne Brown Bruno, Hollywood and
New York (photographer)
Written on verso: Jan. 11 - 1945 - Moore Theater.
|
circa 1945 |
1/2 | 21a | Vaudeville actresses Buford, Bennett
and Buford Silver and Co. Photo Reproductions , Chicago (photographer)
Written on verso: Pantages theatre October 19, 1910. Mrs.
Charles Kuhn, Blanche and Ina [ill.] Will and wife.
|
circa 1910 |
1/2 | 22 |
Billie Burke as Gloria in publicity
photograph for the silent film Gloria's Romance George Kleine Productions (photographer)
Advertisement for the film reads: With Gloria as a nurse,
war would lose many of its hardships.
|
1916 |
1/2 | 23-24 |
Singer Hilda Burke De Bellis, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/2 | 25 |
Comedian Richard Carle in a
performance of Mary's Lamb at the Moore
Theatre Baker Art Gallery,
Columbus, Ohio (photographer)
|
circa 1909 |
1/3 | 26 |
Composer John Alden
Carpenter A. George Miller, Inc, Chicago (photographer)
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/3 | 27 | Opera singer John Carter Stamped on verso: John Carter. Tenor. Metropolitan Opera
Association.
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/3 | 28 | Film actress Julie Carter Radio Pictures (photographer)
Printed on verso: Julie Carter, brunette beauty, who will
soon be seen in RKO-Radio's "Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men," starring Charles
Farrell and Wynne Gibson.
|
circa 1930s |
1/3 | 29 | Opera singer Enrico Caruso with Leon
Rethier, Andres de Segurola, Frieda Hempel, and Maria Duchene Printed on verso: Enrico Caruso (right) was the first big-name
celebrity in the music world to sign with the Victor Talking Machine Company as
a recording artist. Outstanding performances of great artists of the past were
recently re-issued by RCA Victor in a "Treasury of Immortal Performances"
series.
|
circa 1904-1910s |
1/3 | 30 |
Conductor and composer Carlos
Chavez Written on photo: For the [illeg.] and Md'm Hazel [illeg.]
Kinsella with my best wishes. Carlos Chavez.
|
circa 1956 |
1/3 | 31 |
Stage and film actress Marguerite
Clark Autographed on photo.
|
circa 1910s |
1/3 | 32 | Film actor Andy Clyde in publicity
photograph for the film Village Tale Radio Pictures (photographer)
Printed on verso: Knows his onions --- Andy Clyde, noted
player of character roles in films, as he appears in RKO-Radio's "Village
Tale."
|
circa 1930s |
1/3 | 33 |
James Francis Cooke R. T. Dooner,
Philadelphia (photographer)
Autographed on photo.
President of Presser Foundation for music and music education
and editor in chief of Etude, the music
magazine.
|
circa 1920s-1930s |
1/3 | 34 | circa 1930s | |
1/3 | 35 |
Actor and stage director Jacques
Copeau Théatre du Vieux Colombier (photographer)
|
circa 1917-1920s |
1/4 | 36-37 | Singer Mary Costa John Engstrum (photographer)
Printed on verso: S. Hurok presents Mary Costa, soprano. Hurok
Attractions, New York.
|
circa 1950s |
1/4 | 38 | Actor Francis Craig James J. Kriegsmann,
New York (photographer)
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
1/4 | 39 |
Actor Frank Craven White Studio, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1920s-1930s |
Richard Crooks |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/4 | 40 | Richard Crooks photographed as
Romeo Stamped on verso: Richard Crooks. Leading Tenor.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
|
circa 1933-1943 |
1/4 | 41 | Richard Crooks photographed as Des
Grieux in Manon Stamped on verso: Richard Crooks. Leading Tenor.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
|
circa 1933-1943 |
1/4 | 42 | Richard Crooks photographed as
Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly Stamped on verso: Richard Crooks. Leading Tenor.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
|
circa 1933-1943 |
1/4 | 43 | Richard Crooks photographed as
Alfredo in La Traviata Stamped on verso: Richard Crooks. Leading Tenor.
Metropolitan Opera Co.
|
circa 1933-1943 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/4 | 44 | Opera singer George Czaplicki
photographed as Escamillo in Carmen
|
circa 1940s |
1/4 | 45 | circa 1920s | |
1/5 | 46 | undated | |
1/5 | 47 | circa 1920s | |
1/5 | 48 | circa 1910s -1920s | |
Lore Deja Lore Deja was a German dancer who taught at Cornish College of
the Arts for three years starting in 1930.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 49-50 | undated | |
1/5 | 51 |
Lore Deja in a dance pose Walters Studio,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
undated |
1/5 | 52 |
Lore Deja Dance Group Charles Bell,
Seattle, Washington (photographer)
|
circa 1932 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 53 | August 1956 | |
1/5 | 54 | Lily Djanel photographed as Carmen
from Carmen Bruno, Hollywood and
New York City (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
Mrs. Donald-Ayer The Mrs. Burke of the inscriptions is Mrs. Thomas Burke.
Madame Donald-Ayer was Prima Donna at the Boston Opera
Company, and later went on the vaudeville circuits.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 55 |
Mrs. Donald-Ayer James and Bushnell,
Seattle (photographer)
Written on photo: For Mrs. Burke - In memory of my work in
Seattle - Der Donald Ayer.
|
circa 1910-1915 |
1/5 | 56 |
Mrs. Donald-Ayer James and Bushnell,
Seattle (photographer)
Written on photo: For Mrs. Burke - with deep appreciation
from Der Donald Ayer.
|
circa 1910-1915 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/5 | 57-58 | Publicity photograph of film actress
Jeff Donnell and her husband Bill Anderson St. Hilaire, Columbia
Pictures (photographer)
Typed publicity notes on verso.
|
1943 |
1/5 | 59 | Conductor and composer Antal
Dorati Stamped on verso: Antal Dorati. Conductor, Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra.
|
circa 1950s |
1/6 | 60-62 | circa 1940s | |
1/6 | 63 |
Stage and silent film actor Robert
Edeson Autographed on front: To "Squire [ill.] May I come back and
[ill.] all that's [ill.] Yours, Bob Edeson.
|
1906 |
box:oversize | |||
OS2 | 63a | Cornish ballet school dancer and
performer Evangeline Edwards White Studio,New York
Edwwards appeared in the New York production of Music In May
with Cary Grant.
Written on verso: I like this head best.
|
1908 |
OS2 | 63b-d | Cornish ballet school dancer and
performer Evangeline Edwards Hixon-Wiese Studios,President Hotel,
Kansas City, Missouri
|
circa 1920 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/6 | 64 | circa 1930s | |
Angna Enters |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 65 |
Performer Angna Enters Item a is inscribed to Glenn Hughes, director of the drama
program at the University of Washington. Dated May 26, 1947.Printed on verso: Property of W. Colston Leigh Inc.,
NYC.
|
1947 |
1/6 | 66 | circa 1947 | |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/6 | 67 | circa 1940s | |
1/6 | 68-69 |
Maurice Evans Friedman-Engeler, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
Douglas Fairbanks |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 70 |
Actor Douglas Fairbanks costumed as
Zorro Caption on photo: Douglas Fairbanks in "Don Q" Son of
Zorro.
|
circa 1925 |
1/7 | 71 |
Actor Douglas Fairbanks costumed as
cowboy and seated on a fence Brower,
Hollywood (photographer)
Inscribed on photo: Lip, Come across too [sic] the Red
Crow. Douglas Fairbanks.Written on verso: From Burke collection.
|
circa 1920s |
1/7 | 72 |
Actor Douglas Fairbanks Strauss Peyton,
Kansas City, Missouri (photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/7 | 73 |
Singer Cecil Fanning Written on verso: From Burke collection.Written on photo: To Mrs. Burke, with admiration &
[illeg.] good wishes, Cecil Fanning. Sept. 1, 1915.
|
1915 |
1/7 | 74 | Film still of actor Charles Farrell
in RKO Radio Pictures' Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
|
1933 |
1/7 | 75 | Orchestra leader Jack
Fina Autographed on photo.Printed on photo: MCA Artists Ltd, Music Corporation of
America.
|
undated |
1/7 | 76 | undated | |
1/7 | 77 | Vaudeville actress Georgia
Fitzgerald Hatton Chicago (photographer)
|
circa 1912 |
1/7 | 78-79 | Opera singer Kirsten
Flagstad Printed on front: National Concert and Artists Corporation,
New York.
|
circa 1935-1940 |
1/7 | 80 | circa 1945-1950s | |
1/8 | 81 |
Pianist Dalies Frantz De Bellis, New
York (photographer)
Autographed on photo: To the Music Dept. With warmest
regards.
|
undated |
2/13 | 81a | Publicity photographs of Freddie
Boy Clarence Sinclair Bull (photographer)
Written on front: Dear "Mr. T" From Freddie Boy.
|
circa 1920s |
G-L |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/8 | 82-83 |
Accordionist Anthony
Galla-Rini John E. Reed Hollywood (Photographer)
|
undated |
1/8 | 84 |
Composer and Pianist George
Gershwin Western Engraving and Colortype Co. The Seattle Engraving Co (Photographer)
|
circa 1920-1930s |
1/8 | 85 | John Gilbert Caption on verso: La Bohème with Lillian Gish, Directed by
King Vidor, A metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
|
circa 1920-1930s |
1/8 | 86 | circa 1910-1930s | |
Carroll Glenn |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 87-88 | circa 1940s | |
1/9 | 89-90 | Violinist Carroll Glenn playing in a black
outfit |
circa 1940s |
1/9 | 91 | Violinist Carroll Glenn posed with her
violin |
circa 1940s |
1/9 | 92-93 | Violinist f in a sweater |
circa 1940s |
1/9 | 94 | Violinist Carroll Glenn paused while
playing |
circa 1940s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/9 | 95 |
Actress Rosemary Glosz Written on verso: the merry widow of the moore.
|
circa 1930s |
1/9 | 96 |
Broadway Actress Edna
Goodrich Authographed on photo.
|
1906 |
1/10 | 97 | circa 1930-1940s | |
box:oversize | |||
XC1 | 97a | undated | |
Box/Folder | |||
1/10 | 98 | Eleanor Haber Terkelson and Henry (Photographer)
|
Undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/1 | 99 |
Publicity portrait of Walter Hampden costumed as
Othello Hixon-Newman Studios,
Kansas City, Missouri (photographer)
Written on photo: To "Babette" Sincerely Walter Hampden as
Manson in
The Servant in the
House 1922.
Walter Hampden (1879-1955) was an American actor noted for
Shakespearian roles. He appeared in
The Servant in the
House in 1908 and in a revival of the play in 1921.
|
circa 1922 |
Box/Folder | |||
1/10 | 100 | Undated | |
1/10 | 101 | Concert Singer baritone Mack
Harrell |
circa 1940s |
1/10 | 102 | Actor Raymond Hatton Manatt M.G.M (Photographer)
Caption on verso: Hatton plays the character of Mendel in
the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture, "Straight is the Way" directed by Paul
Sloane.
|
1934 |
1/10 | 103 | Film and Stage Actor Louis
Hayward Stephen McNulty (Photographer)
Caption on verso: Brilliant young English leading man, whose
work with Lunt and Fontanne in the stage play, "Point Valaine", won him his
first talking picture in "The Flame Within", a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture,
written and directed by Edmund Goulding.
|
circa 1935 |
1/10 | 103a | Actress Helen Hayes Hal Phyfe,New
York (Photographer)
Caption on verso: In Sir James M.Barrie's comedy "What Every
Woman Knows" at the Metropolitan Theatre for 8 days starting Nov. 26.
|
1954 |
1/10 | 104 |
Composer and Organist Harold
Heeremans Walters Studio (Photographer)
|
Undated |
1/10 | 105 | Anna Heritage Apeda Studio Photographers (Photographer)
|
Undated |
1/10 | 106 |
Stage actor William Hodge Allen Drew Cook,
Philedelphia (photographer)
|
1912 |
1/10 | 107 | circa 1890s | |
1/10 | 107a | Bob Hope surrounded by people,
Paramount Studios, California |
1953 |
1/11 | 108-109 |
Actor and Comedian Joseph
Jefferson : Matted on cardboard
|
circa 1890 |
1/11 | 110 | Soprano Helen Jepson Caption on verso: Leading Soprano Metropolitan Opera Co.
|
circa 1935-1941 |
1/11 | 111 |
Pianist with Seattle Symphony Gunner
Johansen Written on verso: Pianist with Seattle Symphony October 2, 4,
8, 1944.
|
June 15, 1941 |
1/11 | 112 |
Conductor Thor Johnson James Abresch (Photographer)
Written on verso: Conductor- Cincinnati Orchestra.
|
circa 1940s |
1/11 | 113 | Actor and Singer Allan Jones in
The Firefly Caption on verso: "The Firefly is brought to the screen by
M-G-M.
|
1937 |
1/11 | 114-115 | Actor and director Buster Keaton
costumed for The General Printed on front: Joseph M. Schenck presents Buster Keaton in
The General, United Artists Picture.
|
1926 |
1/11 | 116 | Theater and Film actress Madge
Kennedy in Dollars And Sense Stamped on verso: Samuel Goldwyn presents Madge Kennedy in
"Dollars and Sense" by Octavus Roy Cohen, Directed by Harry Beaumont.
|
1920 |
1/11 | 117 | Actress Evelyn Keyes at an exhibit in
Southern California of gourds. Don English (photographer)
Stamped on verso: Pretty Evelyn Keyes, the Atlanta blonde
under contract to Cecil B. Demille and featured by him with Barbara Stanwyck
and Joel McCrea in "Union Pacific".
|
circa 1940 |
1/12 | 118 | Opera singer and soprano Dorothy
Kirsten as Mimi in La Bohème De Bellis (Photographer)
|
1943 |
1/12 | 119 |
Conductor and pianist Fritz
Kitzinger Autographed on photo: To my dear Prof. Wood with gratitude
for his friendship and happiest recollections of my summer at the University.
New York City.
|
November, 1941 |
1/12 | 120 |
Conductor and composer Sergei
Koussevitzky from his last year as conductor of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra Egon Corrado Joseph Egone (Photographer)
|
1949 |
Charles Kullman |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 121 | Opera Singer and tenor Charles Kullman |
undated |
1/12 | 122 | Opera Singer and tenor Charles
Kullman costumed as Rodolfo in La Boheme
|
circa 1944 |
1/12 | 123 | Opera Singer and tenor Charles
Kullman costumed as Alfredo Germont in La Traviata
|
1943 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/12 | 124 | undated | |
1/12 | 125 | Operatic Soprano Marjorie
Lawrence DeBellis, New
York (photographer)
Printed on verso: Metropolitan OperaAttached to photo: Photo News from Lester Gottlieb Bureau of
Industrial Service, Lawrence will relate her eartime experiences on "We the
People." Sunday, Dec. 17 at 10:30pm over CBS. This wil lbe her first radio
appearance since her arrival in this country.
|
December 1944 |
1/13 | 126 |
Theater and Film Actress Eva Le
Gallienne Albert Petersen, New
York (photographer)
|
undated |
1/13 | 127-128 | Portraits of German and American
operatic soprano Lotte Lehmann Management NCAC, 711
Fifth Ave. New York (photographer)
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
1/13 | 129-130 | undated | |
1/13 | 131 |
Theater and film actor Leon M. Lion
as Maurice Spandrell in This Way to Paradise Autographed on front: For Garrett Clark Cordially yours.
Pollard Crowther (photographer)
|
1930 |
1/13 | 132 | circa 1910s | |
1/13 | 133 | circa 1916 | |
1/13 | 134 | Actor Edmund Lowe in
The Garden Murder Case Printed on verso: as Philo Vance and the dachshund who is
his constant companion in "The Garden Murder Case", produced by Lucien Hubbard
and Ned Marin, directed by Edwin L. Marin and also featuring Virginia Bruce for
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
|
1936 |
1/13 | 135 | Duo-pianists Pierre Luboshutz and
Genia Nemenoff National Concert and Artist CorporationYvonne Le Boux, New
York (distributor)
|
undated |
M-P |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/14 | 136 |
Theater and Shakespeare actor Robert
Bruce Mantell Baker Art Gallery,
Columbus, Ohio (Photographer)
|
1885-1924 |
1/14 | 137 | undated | |
1/14 | 138 |
Martignan Rembrandt Studio,
Denver, Colorado (photographer)
Inscribed on photo: To "My Foster Brother" [illeg.] with the
very best. Martignan.
|
undated |
1/14 | 139 |
Betty Martin James Abresch, New
York (photographer)
Autographed on front: to the music department and all its
memories, Betty Martin.
|
undated |
1/14 | 140 |
Composer Jules Massenet Navarz, Paris,
France (photographer)
|
1889 |
1/14 | 141 | Composer and music critic Daniel
Gregory Mason Adolph AltmanAmerican Society of Composers Authors and Publishers, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York (photographer)
Autographed on front: University of Washington school of music
from Daniel Gregory mason, 1950.
|
May 28, 1950 |
1/14 | 142 |
Composer and pianist William
Mason Written on verso: Dr. William Mason, Son of Lowell Mason,
One of America's first great concert pianists, Courtesy of Dr. Daniel Gregory
Mason
|
circa 1920 |
1/14 | 143 | Child Actor Billy Mauch as the young
Anthony Adverse in Anthony Adverse Printed on verso" Anthony (Billy Mauch) in Anthony
Adverse.
|
1936 |
1/14 | 144 |
Pianist Paul McNeely Kennell-Ellis Artist Photographers (photographer)
|
undated |
1/15 | 145 |
Opera Singer Nellie Melba Benque & Co., 33 Rue Boissy Anglas, Paris, France (photographer)
Printed on verso: Exposition. 5, Rue Royale Paris
|
circa 1889 |
Lauritz Melchior Danish and American opera singer known for his Wagnerian
style of singing.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/15 | 146-151 | Publicity photographs of Lauritz
Melchior William Morris Agency Inc (photographer)
|
circa 1940s- 1950s |
1/15 | 152 | Publicity photograph of Lauritz Melchior Yvonne Boux (photographer)
|
circa 1940s- 1950s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/15 | 153 | Opera Tenor James Melton Printed on verso: James Melton leading tenor Metropolitan
Opera Assn.
Lawrence Evans & Weinhold, Inc. Division of Columbia Artists Mgt., Inc, New York (Photographer)
|
1942-1950 |
1/15 | 153a | Jazz group The Melodears, lead by
Harry Read Harry Reed was an organist and musical director of the radio
station KJR in Seattle. The Melodears frequently played at the Showbox in
Seattle, Washington.
|
circa 1930s-1950s |
Yehudi Menuhin |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/16 | 154-155 | Yehudi Menuhin publicity photographs John Alfred Piver (photographer)
Printed on verso: Management Evans and Salter, New York
|
circa 1943 |
1/16 | 156 | Publicity photograph of Yehudi Menuhin De Bellis Studios,
New York (photographer)
Printed on Verso: Management Evans and Salter, New York.
|
circa 1943 |
1/16 | 157 | Publicity photograph of Yehudi Menuhin playing
violin Printed on Verso: Jack Salter Artist Management, Inc.
Division of Columbia Concerts, Inc., New York.
|
circa 1943 |
1/16 | 158-160 | Publicity photograph of Yehudi Menuhin playing
violin De Bellis Studios,
New York (photographer)
Printed on Verso: Lawrence Evans Artist Management Inc., New
York.
|
circa 1943 |
1/16 | 161-162 | Yehudi Menuhin conducting Printed on Verso: Lawrence Evans Artist Management Inc.,
Division of Columbia Concerts, Inc., New York.
|
undated |
1/16 | 163 | Yehudi Menuhin playing violin Printed on Verso: Management Evans and Salter, New York.Printed on front: Blackstone Studios, Inc.
|
undated |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/16 | 164 |
Russian pianist Alfred
Mirovitch Inscribed on photo: To Carl Paige Wood - in remembrance of
the Summersession 1944, and in sincere friendship - Alfred Mirovitch. Sept.
1944. Seattle.Carl Paige Wood was director of the University of Washington
School of Music.
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circa 1944 |
1/17 | 165 | Greek composer, conductor, and
pianist Dimitri Mitropoulos reading a score Printed on verso: Dimitri Mitropoulos musical director, N.Y.
Philharmonic-Symphony
Mitropoulos was the musical director of the N.Y. Philharmonic-
Symphony from 1949-1958.
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circa 1937-1949 |
1/17 | 166 |
Actress and Shakespearian actress
Madame Helena Modjeska in Macbeth, Mary Stuart Written on verso: Madame Helena Modjeska in "Macbeth &
Mary Stuart" at Yucina Opera House, Jan. 1 and 2.
Schumacher Portraits,
Los Angeles, California (photographer)
|
1899 |
1/17 | 167 |
Violist Ferenc Molnar Kee Coleman (photographer)
Autographed on photo: To Carl Paige Wood with my sincere
admiration, February 1943.
|
1943 |
1/17 | 168 | Mexican and American radio,
television, theater and film actor Ricardo Montalban playing guitar Printed on verso: Highlighting the whirlwind romance on a
tropic isle are spectacular dances and underwater ballet in "On an Island With
You". Heading the cast are Esther Williams, Peter Lawford, Jimmy Durante, Cyd
Charisse and Xavier Cugat. Richard Thorpe directed, Joes Pasternak
producing.
|
1948 |
1/17 | 169 | circa 1933 | |
1/17 | 170 | circa 1930s | |
1/17 | 171 |
Conductor and violinist Charles
Münch Studio Jac-Guy, Cote
Des Neiges-WI (photographer)
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
1/17 | 172 | Operatic soprano and actress Jarmila
Novotna Rasponi Associates Inc, New York (photographer)
|
1940s-1950s |
1/17 | 173 | Theater and film actor John Charles
Nugent Printed on verso: as "Pa Bence" in "Kempy", directed by E.
Mason Hopper for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
|
1929 |
1/17 | 174 |
Portrait of composer Emil
Oberhoffer Autographed on front.Written on verso: photo, property of Hazel G. [ill.], 2721
"R", Lincoln, Nebraska
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undated |
Merle Oberon and Robert
Ryan |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 175 | Film actress Merle Oberon with
Robert Ryan in Frankfurt Germany while filming Berlin
Express
|
circa 1948 |
1/18 | 176 | Film actress Merle Oberon in
Frankfurt while filming Berlin Express
|
circa 1948 |
1/18 | 177 | Film Actress Merle Oberon with
Robert Ryan inspecting post-war Frankfurt Printed on verso: While in Frankfurt, inspecting one of
the ironies of the war. It's the Statue of Justice, which stands unscathed in
the center of a bomb-blasted street.
|
circa 1948 |
Emma Nevada Palmer |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 178 |
Operatic soprano and coloratura
soprano Emma Nevada Palmer costumed in long robe Kuebler,
Philadelphia (photographer)
Autographed on verso: To my good friend Mrs. Burke with my
very best wishes, Jaifoi!Written on verso: From Burke Collection
|
undated |
1/18 | 179 |
Operatic soprano and coloratura
soprano Emma Nevada Palmer costumed in military style attire Kuebler,
Philadelphia (photographer)
Autographed on verso: A la chere madame Burke. Souvenir de
Emma Nevada Palmer. Jaifoi!Written on verso: From Burke Collection
|
undated |
1/18 | 180 |
Portrait of operatic soprano and
coloratura soprano Emma Nevada Palmer Marceau,Los Angeles,
CA (photographer)
Autographed on front: To dear Mr. and Mrs. Burke with best
wishes, Emma Nevada Palmer. Jaifoi!
|
undated |
Box/Folder | item | ||
1/18 | 181 | Film actress Gail Patrick in a
wedding gown Printed on verso: Paramount player in "John Meade's Woman,"
wears this romantic wedding dress designed by Edith Head.
|
1937 |
Lily Pons Operatic soprano and coloratura soprano.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
1/19 | 182-183 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons in a
suit HarcourtMuriel Francis Publicity, Paris,
France. (photographer)
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undated |
1/19 | 184-189 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons De Bellis, New
York. (photographer)
|
undated |
1/19 | 190 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons with conductor
Andre Kostelanetz De Bellis, New
York. (photographer)
|
undated |
1/19 | 191-193 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons in beaded evening
gown with varying jewelry |
undated |
1/19 | 194-195 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons in lace evening
gown |
undated |
1/19 | 196 | Publicity photographs of Lily Pons in a
robe |
undated |
R-Z |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 197 | Film actress Barbara Read Printed on verso: recently declared "America's daughter,"
enjoys several free hours from studio duties and basks in the sunshine which
filters through her Hollywood garden. Her current role is that of the daughter
in Paramount's production Make way for Tomorrow
with Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi.Printed on front: Paramount pictures Inc. Permission granted
for Newspaper and Magazine reproductions.
|
1937 |
Roald Reitan Reitan was born in Tacoma, WA and won the Metropolitan Opera
Regionals in 1959. His first important role with the Metropolitan Opera was in
1959 as Homonay in The Gypsy Baron.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 198 | Roald Reitan, photographed as the
wig maker in Ariadne auf Naxos Louis Mélançon,
Metropolitan Opera House, New York (photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
2/1 | 199 | Roald Reitan as Homonay in Strauss'
The Gypsy Baron Louis MélançonMetropolitan Opera Assn., Inc. Press Dept (photographer)
|
1959 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/1 | 200 |
Opera singer Ellen Repp Bruno of Hollywood NYC (photographer)
Autographed on front: To Music Dept. U of W with pleasant
memories of our Anderson Hall concerts, Ellen Repp, January 1939.
|
1939 |
2/1 | 201 |
Theater and film actress Florence
Roberts Tabor Grand Studio,Denver (photographer)
Autographed on front: To miss [ill.] with my affectionate
regards.Written on verso: From the Burke Collection
|
undated |
2/1 | 202 |
Gypsy Violinist Miss Rosa
Roma Printed on verso: Photo reproduced exclusively for the
Orpheum circuit, Martin Beck-General Manager.
|
circa 1913 |
2/2 | 203 | Actress and singer Shirley
Ross Printed on verso: Paramount's Easter present to the country
will be Shirley Ross in "Waikiki Wedding" along with Bing Crosby, Bob Burns and
Martha Raye. So Shirley picks up a couple of bunnies to get the spirit of the
occasion.
|
1937 |
2/2 | 204-207 | undated | |
2/2 | 208 |
Actress and singer and burlesque
performer Lillian Russell Autographed on front: To Hugo Aide from Lillian Russell with
good luck.
|
circa 1900-1920 |
2/2 | 209 |
Operatic soprano Sibyl
Sanderson Benque & Co., 33, Rue Boissy Angelas (Hôtel Particulier) (photographer)
Printed on verso: Exposition. 5, Rue Royale Paris
|
circa 1889 |
2/2 | 210-211 | Conductor, organist and composer
Malcolm Sargent conducting the London Symphony Orchestra for an educational
film The Instruments of the Orchestra British Information Services, New York (photographer)
|
1946 |
2/2 | 212 | Brazilian opera soprano Bidú
Sayão Printed on verso: To the music editor or to the woman's page
editor. The glamorous soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, poses in a dress and
veil inspired by the fashions of her native Brazil.
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
2/3 | 213 | 1858 | |
2/3 | 214 |
Pianist, composer and conductor
Ernest Schelling Herbert Mitchell, New
York (photographer)
|
undated |
2/3 | 215-218 | Pianist and composer Elie Robert
Schmitz National Concert and Artists Corporation, New York (photographer)
|
1944 |
2/3 | 219 | Comedic dancer Trudi
Schoop Printed on verso: [The impresario Sol] Hurok presents Trudi
Schoop and her comic ballet The Charlie Chaplin of the
Dance.
|
circa 1930s-1940s |
2/3 | 220 | Composer William Schuman Fabian Bachrach (photographer)
Autographed on front: For my friends at the University of
Washington Best Wishes, New York '58.
|
1958 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/1 | 221 |
John R. Scott George W. Loud,
Photographic Artist, 132 Bowery, N.Y. (photographer)
Written on verso: John R. Scott from the original painting.
To James Brown Esq. with compliments of Aug. B. Luge. N.Y. Aug. 22. 1861.
|
circa 1861 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/3 | 222 | Singer and actor Frank Sinatra with
daughter Nancy for The Kissing Bandit Written on verso: Frank Sinatra and daughter in the dressing
room during the filming of The Kissing Bandit.
|
1949 |
box:oversize | |||
XC1 | 222a | circa 1930 | |
Solomon Cutner |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/4 | 223-224 |
Publicity photographs of British
pianist Solomon Cutner Autographed on photos.
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
2/4 | 225 | Solomon Cutner seated at
piano Alfredo Valente (photographer)
Autographed on photo.
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
box:oversize | item | ||
XC1 | 226 |
E. H. Sothern as the title character
in
Hamlet Photo glued to cardboard backing, with quote from the play
written below. Probably from mock-up for newspaper.
|
circa 1903 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/4 | 227 |
N. Soutcharova, a female Russian
designer or painter Choumot,
Paris (photographer)
|
circa 1903 |
2/4 | 228 | Vaudeville actress Nellie
Spettigue Printed on verso: Eight Saxones.
Apeda Studio, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1912 |
2/4 | 229 |
Nau Sprague Written on verso: Not Mae [ill.], but Nau Sprague about 25
years ago, in "Jack Straw".
|
undated |
2/4 | 230 |
Composer and music educator Halsey
Stevens George Hoxie, F.P.S.A, Oxford, Ohio (photographer)
|
undated |
2/4 | 231 | undated | |
2/4 | 232 | Music and operetta composer Oscar
Straus William Morris Agency (photographer)
|
undated |
2/4 | 233 | Paul Strauss Was the conductor of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
|
circa 1950s |
2/4 | 234 |
Brother actors Mounet Sully and Paul
Mounet Van Bosch Boyer Succ,
Paris, France (photographer)
Printed on verso: Exposition Universelle 1889, Medaille
D'or.
|
1889 |
2/4 | 234a |
Sutherland Sisters R. B. Garner, 1042 Main St., Kansas City, Mo (photographer)
Printed on verso: Sutherland Family of Seven Sisters, Lockport
N.Y., H. Bailey, Manager. Sarah Sutherland, Victoria ", Isabella ", Grace ",
Naomi ", Dora ", Mary ". The seven Sutherland sisters were famous for their long wavy
hair, totalling 37 feet between them. They toured America and debuted on
Broadway as a musical act, then joined Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show on
Earth. They became rich through the sales of their father's patented Sutherland
Hair Tonic.
|
circa 1884 |
2/4 | 235 | Film actress and icon Gloria Swanson
Eugene Robert Richee (photographer)
Written on verso: Colonial Theatre, Seattle.Printed on verso: Star in Paramount Pictures.
|
undated |
2/4 | 236 | Mezzo-soprano and film actress Gladys
Swarthout in an evening gown Printed on verso: Quilted satin in the palest flesh color
makes a ravishing evening gown for Gladys Swarthout, Paramount star in
"Ambush," with Lloyd Nolan.
|
1938 |
Set Svenholm |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/5 | 237 | Portrait of Swedish operatic tenor
Set Svenholm Moss Photo, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1935-1940s |
2/5 | 238 | Set Svenholm costumed as Lohengrin
in Wagner's Lohengrin
|
circa 1935-1940s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/5 | 239 |
Mime Severin costumed as
Pierrot G. Larlaud, Lyon,
France (photographer)
Gift of Barrett H. Clark, 1941Autographed on photo: To Mr. Barrett H. Clark with all the
affection of your friend Pierrot. C. Severin, March 1922.
|
1922 |
Alec Templeton Alex Templeton was a pianist and satirist known for his
amusing renditions of classical songs. He studied at the Royal College of Music
in London and came to the United states in 1935. He had a radio show on and off
from 1939-1947 called Alec Templeton Time .
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/5 | 240-241 | Alec Templeton at the
piano Bruno of Hollywood,
New York (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
2/5 | 242-243 | Alec Templeton with a lap
harp |
circa 1940s |
2/5 | 244 | Photograph of a drawing of Alec
Templeton W. Colston Leigh, Inc, New York (photographer)
|
circa 1940s |
box:oversize | item | ||
XC1 | 245 |
Ellen Terry photographed as "Portia"
from
The Merchant of Venice Photo glued to cardboard backing, with quote from the play
written below. Probably from mock-up for newspaper.
|
circa 1899-1901 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/5 | 246-247 | Operatic baritone John Charles
Thomas National Concert and Artists Corporation, NewYork (photographer)
|
undated |
2/5 | 248 |
Portrait of young David
Thorne Romaine, San
Francisco (photographer)
|
undated |
2/6 | 249 | Theater, broadway and film actress
Vivian Tobin in Behold, We Live Printed on verso: Miss Tobin wears this costume in "Behold,
We Live," [movie adaptation called If I Were Free]
starring Irene Dunne for RKO Radio studios.
Radio PicturesRobert W. Coburn (distrubutor)
|
1933 |
Arturo Toscanini Toscanini began conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra in
1937 at the NBC Studio in Rockefeller Center. The concerts were moved to
Carnegie hall in 1950. Toscanini's final year as NBC conductor was in 1954.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 250 | Publicity photograph of Italian
conductor Arturo Toscanini Ray Lee Jackson for N.B.C, New York (photographer)
|
1938 |
2/6 | 251-252 | Publicity photographs of Arturo
Toscanini conducting the N.B.C. Orchestra N.B.C, New
York (Photographer)
|
circa 1937-1954 |
2/6 | 253-255 | Arturo Toscanini conducting the
N.B.C. Orchestra N.B.C, New
York (Photographer)
|
circa 1937-1954 |
2/6 | 256-257 | Arturo Toscanini holding baton and
adressing the orchestra N.B.C, New
York (Photographer)
Autographed on photo.
|
circa 1937-1954 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/6 | 258 |
Opera coloraturist and soprano Yvonne
de Traville Unity Photo Co (photographer)
Autographed on front: To my dear friends Judge and Mrs.
Burke in memory of the charming [ill.] in Seattle.
|
circa 1900-1910 |
2/7 | 259 |
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree
photographed as Marc Antony from
Julius Caesar T. C. Turner & Co, 10 Barnsbury Park and 17 Upper St., Islington N.,
London (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
Written on verso: Beerbohm Tree as "Marc Antony" From me
with Mr. Tree's compliments. October 4th, 1904.
|
circa 1891-1900 |
2/7 | 260 | Operatic soprano Astrid Varnay with
the Metropolitan Opera Association as Elsa in Lohengrin J. Abresch, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1940s-1950s |
2/7 | 261 |
Ruggero Verre Autographed on photo.
|
August, 18, 1939 |
2/7 | 262 | Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos
conducting Autographed on front: To the American Music Center
[ill.].
|
February 1, 1955 |
2/7 | 263 | Publicity photograph of Brazilian
composer Heitor Villa-Lobos Harcourt (photographer)
|
undated |
2/7 | 264 | Mezzo-Soprano Thelma
Votipka |
undated |
2/7 | 265 | Conductor Bruno Walter |
undated |
2/7 | 266 | Drawing of singer, guitarist, actor
and civil rights activist Josh White |
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/2 | 267 |
E. S. Willard, in top hat, holding
walking stick Alice Boughton (photographer)
|
circa 1890-1900 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/7 | 268 |
Publicity photograph of silent film
actor Earle Williams Underwood and Underwood Studios, New York (photographer)
|
undated |
2/7 | 269 | undated | |
2/7 | 270 | Film actress Fay Wray as Lucy Calhoun
in The Bowery Printed on front: 20th Century Pictures, Inc.- Joseph M.
Schenck and Darryl Zanuck present Wallace Berry, George Raft, Jackie Cooper in
The Bowery.
|
1933 |
2/7 | 271 | circa 1915-1920s | |
2/7 | 271a-b |
Dancer Zora in various dance
poses Fred R. Dapprich (photographer)
The subject, Zora, may have been the photograhper's wife.
|
circa 1925 |
Group portaits of performers |
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box-folder:oversize | item | ||
5/2 | 272 |
Two men and two women, including Mrs. W. R. Blake,
James W. Wallack, Jr., and Mrs. J. W. Wallack, Jr., posed outdoors with two
dogs G. W. Pach, N. Y.
& Long Branch (photographer)
Mrs. W. R. Blake was an actress and the widow of William Rufus
Blake, a stage comedian. She was descended from a long line of performers that
went back to Drury Lane in London.J. W. Wallack, Jr. (1818-1873) was a performer and producer
who appeared in original plays such as
Oliver Twist
(1860) and
The Bells
(1872). He was the son-in-law of Mrs. Blake.Mrs. J. W. Wallack (Anna Duff Waring) was the daughter of Mrs.
Blake from her first marriage and the wife of James W. Wallack, Jr.
|
circa 1860s-1870s |
Box/Folder | |||
2/8 | 273 | Roberto Iglesias Spanish Ballet
presented by S. Hurok Hurok Attractions (Photographer)
Caption on photo: Nov. 14th Orpheum Theatre
|
1958 |
2/8 | 274 |
Harpsichordist Ralph Kirkpatrick
playing with violinist and conductor Alexander Schneider Written on verso: Double Harpsichord
|
circa 1944 |
2/8 | 274a | Count Primo Magri, Baron Magri and
Lavinia Warren Swords Bro's Professional Photographers,York, Pennsylvania
Count Primo and Lavinia Warren were married in 1885 and
operated a famous roadside stand in Middleborough, Massachusetts that performed
various plays.
|
circa 1885 |
2/8 | 275 | Group performance shot of the Mark
Morris Dance Group Shaw Concerts, IncBeatriz Schiller (producer)
|
1995 |
Rosario & Antonio A flamenco dancing couple that was dubbed Los Chavalillos
and was very active from 1930-1952.
|
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/8 | 276-279 | Rosario and Antonio known as Los Chavalillos with
dance group |
circa 1930s- 1940s |
2/8 | 280 | Rosario and Antonio Maurice Seymeour (photographer)
|
circa 1930s- 1940s |
Sarah Truax and Lawson
Butt |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/9 | 281 |
Publicity photograph of Sarah Truax and Lawson Butt,
costumed for their roles in
The Garden of
Allah Sandberg & Eitner, Omaha, Nebraska (photographer)
|
circa 1914 |
2/9 | 282-1-7 |
Album of seven publicity photographs for
The Garden of
Allah Sandberg & Eitner, Omaha, Nebraska (photographer)
|
circa 1914 |
Musical Groups |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/10 | 283 | Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted
by Charles Munch Fay Foto Service, Inc, Boston (photographer)
|
1946-1962 |
2/10 | 284 |
The Budapest String
Quartet Printed on verso: Josef Roismann, 1st Violin; Alexander
Schneider, 2nd Violin; Boris Kroyt, Viola; Mischa Schneider, violoncello
showing the famous Stradivari instruments at the Library of Congress in
Washington, where the Quartet plays them.
Annie Friedberg (photographer)
|
circa 1939 |
2/10 | 285 |
The First Piano Quartet The names of the members are printed on the photo: Frank
Mittler, Adam Garner, Edward Edson, Glauco D'Atilli, Originated and Produced by
Edwin Fadiman.
|
1950s |
2/10 | 285a | Chamber music ensemble, Musica
Viva The names of the group members are on accompanying
materials: Cellist Kara Hunnicitt, Mary Jacobson, Henrietta Mastenbrook, Ingrid
Fredrickson, J. Anne Cristen, Bonny Blanchard, Eileen Swanson, Greg Savage,
Linda Melstad, Deedee Cook, Joy Wood, Scott Weaver, Sandra Schwartz, Dave
Burgess, Page Smith, Betty Agent.
|
1950s |
2/10 | 286 |
Roth Quartet The Roth Quartet was started in Budapest in 1922 by Feri
Roth.
Photographers signature visible on front.
|
undated |
2/10 | 287 | Spike Jones and
Slickerettes Arena Stars, Inc,
Beverly Hills, California (Photographer)
Printed on photo: Gladis and Gloria Gardner, Spike Jones'
Musical Depreciation Revue
|
circa 1948 |
2/10 | 288 | Trapp Family Singers Metropolitan Musical Bureau, Inc, New York (photographer)
|
undated |
2/10 | 289 | Vienna Choir Boys Presented by S. Hurok.Autographed on photo.
|
undated |
2/10 | 290 | Jazz clarinetist Woody Herman and his
band |
1930s-1940s |
2/10 | 291 |
Unidentified twin musical performers
with mandolin and guitar Romaine (photographer)
|
undated |
2/10 | 292 |
Unidentified symphony Orchestra
performing Bill Stephens
,Seattle, WA. (photographer)
|
undated |
Unidentified performers |
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box:oversize | item | ||
XC1 | 293 |
Actor with moustache B.J. Falk, 13 & 15
West 24th St., near Broadway, New York (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
|
circa 1848 |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/2 | 294 |
Actress dressed in man's period costume Alice Boughton, New
York (photographer)
|
circa 1905 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/11 | 295 |
Publicity photograph of actress, head
turned over her shoulder toward camera Signed on photo: Just Pat. 2/29/32.
|
circa 1932 |
2/11 | 296 |
Publicity photograph of seated
actress in a beaded gown Roye (photographer)
|
undated |
2/11 | 297 |
Actress wearing decorative
headress Written on verso: Colonial Theatre, Seattle.
|
circa 1930s |
2/11 | 298-299 |
Publicity photograph of
actor Written on verso: Colonial Theatre, Seattle.
|
undated |
2/11 | 300 |
Publicity photograph of female
performer holding bouquet of roses Hartsook Photo,
Seattle (photographer)
Written on verso: Colonial Theatre, Seattle.
|
undated |
2/11 | 301 |
Publicity photograph of male
performer Mushet,
Seattle (photographer)
Written on verso: Colonial Theatre, Seattle.
|
undated |
2/11 | 302 |
Publicity photograph of male
actor : Matted on cardboard
|
undated |
2/11 | 303 | undated | |
2/11 | 304 | Female performer on a flowery swing
with eyelet dress and hat possibly from a production of The Music Man
|
undated |
2/12 | 305 | undated | |
2/12 | 306 |
Female seated on ornate chest
training two dogs Marian Lewis (photographer)
Marian Lewis, 50 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W.1.
|
undated |
2/12 | 307 |
Portrait postcard of male
performer Elite Photographic Studio, San Francisco (photographer)
Printed on verso: 838 Market St., Opp. Fourth, San
Francisco. Medal Awarded over all competitors for the best photographs at the
State Fair 1879. Medal awarded over all competitors for the best photographs at
the Mechanics' Institute Fair 1880. Jones, Robinson & Co., Proprietors.
|
circa 1880 |
2/12 | 308 | undated | |
2/12 | 309 |
Postcard of unidentified female performer Reutlinger ,
Paris (photographer)
Written on verso: JudiePrinted on verso: 21, Boul. Montmartre, 16 Medailles.
|
undated |
2/12 | 310-311 |
Photograph of male performer with
worried look Alice Boughton, New
York (photographer)
|
1906 |
2/12 | 312 | undated | |
2/12 | 313 | undated | |
2/13 | 314 | undated | |
2/13 | 315 | undated | |
2/13 | 316 | undated | |
2/13 | 317 | undated | |
2/13 | 318 |
Photograph of male performer in
forest dressed as a traveler G.B. Schaidner, N.Y (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
|
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/2 | 319 |
Unidentified female performer named
Kathryn McAlphin and Lamb,
Portland, Oregon (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
Written on verso: Sweetest regards from Kathryn, Feby
Fifteenth-Ninety six.
|
1896 |
Box/Folder | |||
2/13 | 320 |
Unidentified female performer with
hand to her mouth and holding a flower Davis and Sanford ,
New York (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
|
undated |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/3 | 321 |
Unidentified female performer
holding on to stage curtain with rose in hand Sarony , New
York (photographer)
: Matted on cardboard
|
undated |
Box/Folder | |||
2/13 | 322 |
Publicity photographs of an
unidentified female performer Sarony, New
York (photographer)
|
undated |
2/13 | 323 | undated | |
2/13 | 324 |
Publicity photographs of an
unidentified female performer holding flowers from the production
The Trail B.J. Palk, N.Y (photographer)
Printed on verso: Portland Lewis and Clark Centennial
Exposition.
|
1905 |
2/13 | 324a | circa 1910-1920 |
PlaywrightsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/14 | 325 | undated | |
2/14 | 326 |
Professor George Pierce Baker with his
class From the collection of Barrett H. Clark.Written on verso: Prof. G.P. Baker at Harvard with his class
in playwriting.Autographed on front.
|
1940 |
2/14 | 327 |
Director and writer Philip
Dunning Maurice Goldberg (photographer)
|
undated |
2/14 | 328 |
Martin Flarin Vandamm Studio, New
York (photographer)
|
undated |
2/14 | 329 |
Susan Glaspell Helen Schumann (photographer)
|
1931 |
2/14 | 330 |
French playwright Ludovic
Halevy Autographed on photo to James Carlson Young.
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undated |
2/14 | 331 | undated | |
2/14 | 332 |
French playwright Paul
Hervieu Autographed on photo to Monsieur Young.
|
undated |
2/14 | 333 | Photograph of a painting of Austrian
artist and playwright Oskar Kokoschka Written on verso: To accompany the plays of Oskar Kokoschka-
Barrett H. Clark.Printed on verso: Portrait of the artist by himself. By
permission of Paul Cassirer, Berlin.
|
undated |
2/14 | 334 |
Rubin Mamoulian Nikolas Muray, N.Y (photographer)
|
undated |
2/14 | 335 |
Unidentified playwright
Mendi Autographed on photo to James Carlson Young.
|
undated |
2/14 | 336 |
Unidentified playwright with
glasses White Studio (photographer)
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undated |
PerformancesReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Theater Performances |
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box:oversize | item | ||
XC1 | 336a | 1906 | |
Actors and scenes from Philip Barry's comedy
Holiday Production by the University of Iowa, Iowa City.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/15 | 337 | undated | |
2/15 | 338 | undated | |
2/15 | 339 | undated | |
George Bernard Shaw's
Man and
Superman |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/15 | 340 | Publicity photograph of an actress trying to hit
Maurice Evans with an umbrella for Man and
Superman Graphic House, Inc,
New York. (photographer)
|
1949 |
2/15 | 341 | Frances Rowe and Maurice Evans embracing for a scene
in Man and Superman Graphic House, Inc,
New York. (photographer)
|
1949 |
2/15 | 342 | Scene from Man and Superman
where Frances Rowe has fainted Graphic House, Inc,
New York. (photographer)
|
1949 |
2/15 | 343 | Scene from Man and
Superman where cast is sitting |
1949 |
2/15 | 344 | Actor Maurice Evans on the set of
Man and Superman
|
1949 |
2/15 | 345 | Publicity photographs of actress
Frances Rowe for
Man and Superman Friedman- Engeler,
New York (photographer)
|
1949 |
2/15 | 346 | Publicity photograph of actress
Frances Rowe wearing a hat for
Man and Superman Friedman- Engeler,
New York (photographer)
|
1949 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
2/15 | 346a | Sarah Bullitt in Lincoln High
School's production of The Independent Female Printed on verso: Sarah Bullitt puts management up against the
wall when 100,000 angry woman go on strike in San Francisco and shut down the
financial capital of the West Coast in the San Francisco Mime Troupe's play on
Woman's Liberation, the Independent Female, or a Man Has His Pride to be staged
at Hub Ballroom on April 17, 8pm.
|
circa 1970-1973 |
2/15 | 347 | undated | |
2/15 | 348 | undated | |
Unidentified theater performances |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
2/16 | 349 | undated | |
2/16 | 350 |
Actor and two actresses, costumed as
servants, on set staged as kitchen Charles Bell, Seattle,
WA (photographer)
|
undated |
2/16 | 351 | undated | |
2/16 | 352 | circa 1930s-1940s | |
Film stills and other publicity
photographs |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/1 | 353 |
Afraid to
Talk LD. Estabrook for
Universal Pictures (photographer)
Printed on verso: Joel Bentham (Harry Davenport, right)
exhibits the old musket that he carried in the Civil War, and tells tall tales
about his army service to his friend, Benjie Collins (Clem Bevans).
|
1932 |
3/1 | 354 | Gleason's Sports Featurettes
Always Kickin Stamp for Educational Pictures on front.
|
1932 |
3/1 | 355 |
Among Those
Present Printed on front: Associated Exhibitors presents Harold Lloyd
in Among Those Present.
|
1921 |
3/1 | 356 |
Annapolis
Farewell Printed on front: With Sir Guy Standing, Rosalind Keith, Tom
Brown, Richard Cromwell, Douglas Blackley, Benny Baker, Richard Brodus and
Louise Beavers. Directed by Alexander Hall. A Paramount Picture.
|
1935 |
3/1 | 357 | Anna
Karenina |
1935 |
3/1 | 358 |
Artists and
Models Printed on front: Jack Benny in Artists
and Models with Ida Lupino, Richard Arlen, Gail Patrick, Ben Blue, Judy
Canova, The Yacht Club Boys, Louis Armstrong. Specialties by Andre Kostelanetz
and Orchestra, Connie Boswell and Martha Raye. Directed by Raoul Walsh. A
Paramount Picture.
|
1937 |
3/1 | 359 |
Artists and
Models Abroad C. Kenneth Lobben for
Paramount Pictures (photographer)
Printed on verso: Gwen Kenyon, who portrays "Miss America,"
prepares to enter the 52 foot bathtub designed by Director Mitchell Leisen. The
cutie removing her slippers is the Claire James, who finished second in the
1938 "Miss America" contest at Atlantic City, N.J.
|
1938 |
3/1 | 360 |
The
Barrier Printed on verso: The Barrier by Rex Beach with Norman Kerry,
Lionel Barrymore, Henry B. Walthall. Directed by George Hill. A Metro- Goldwyn-
Mayer Picture.
|
1937 |
3/1 | 361 |
Beau
Geste Printed on front: One of Paramount's 15th Birthday Group.
|
1939 |
3/1 | 362 |
A Bedtime
Story Printed on front: Maurice Chevalier with Helen Twelvetrees and
Edward Everett Horton.
|
1933 |
3/2 | 363 | Jean Hersholt in The Beer
Baron Printed on front: With Charles Bickford, Richard Arlen, Jean
Hersholt, Mary Brian, Louise Dresser, Andy Devine. A Charles R. Rogers
Production. Directed by Ralph Murphy. A Paramount Picture.This film has an alternate title of Song
of the Eagle.
|
1933 |
3/2 | 364-365 | Robert Ryan in Berlin Express Printed on front: An RKO Radio Picture.
|
1948 |
3/2 | 366 |
The Big
Broadcast of 1937 Printed on verso: Benny Goodman, swingmaster, brings his swing
band to the screen. It is the first picture for Goodman who founded his dance
band about two years ago.
|
1936 |
3/2 | 367 |
The Big
Broadcast of 1938 Printed on front: W.C. Fields, Martha Raye and Dorothy Lamour
with Lynne Overman, Shirley Ross, Bob Hope, Ben Blue, Leif Erikson. Specialties
by Mme. Kirsten Flagstad, Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm Orchestra.
Copyright 1937, Paramount Pictures Inc.
|
1938 |
3/2 | 368 |
Biography of a
Bachelor Girl Printed on verso: Edward Everett Horton, Ann Harding and
Director E.H. Griffith enjoy a moment's conversation between scenes set when
the company journeyed to mile-high Lake Arrowhead to shoot scenes on location.
Robert Montgomery is co-starred with Miss Harding in the picture and Irving
Thalberg produces.
|
1935 |
3/2 | 369 |
Broadway of
Melody of 1937 Printed on verso: Sophie Tucker makes her debut. Metro-Goldwyn
-Mayer's latest musical extravaganza co-stars Eleanor Powell and Robert Taylor,
with George Murphy, Buddy Ebson, Binnie Barnes, Judy Garland, Raymond Walburn,
Billy Gilbert and Barnett Parker. Roy Del Ruth directs, and Jack Cummings
produces.
|
1937 |
3/2 | 370 | Adolphe Menjou in
Cafe Metropole Printed on front: A scene from the 20th Century Fox
Production.
|
1937 |
3/2 | 371 | Thomas Meighan in
Civilian Clothes Printed on photo: A Hugh Ford Production. A Paramount
Picture.
|
1920 |
Cocoanut
Grove |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/3 | 372-373 | Fred MacMurray and Harriet Hilliard in
Cocoanut Grove Printed on front: The Yacht Club Boys, Ben Blue, Rufe Davis,
Billy Lee, Harry Owens and his Royal Hawaiian Orchestra and Eve Arden. Directed
by Alfred Santell. A Paramount Picture.
|
1938 |
3/3 | 374 | Yacht Club Boys in Cocoanut
Grove G.E. Richardson for
Paramount Photo (photographer)
Printed on verso: Here director Al Santell and Dorothy Howe
are making a presentation on the set of "Cocoanut Grove" at Paramount. The
placard was designed by an artist who got a tip on the races from one of the
Yacht Clubbers.
|
1938 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/3 | 375 | Roland West's Corsair with Chester Morris Printed on front: United Artists Picture.
|
1931 |
3/3 | 376 |
Cupid - The
Cowpuncher Printed on verso: Samuel Goldwyn presents Will Rogers in
Cupid- The Cowpuncher. Adapted from the story
"Alec Llyod, Cowpuncher" by Eleanor Gates. Directed by Clarence Badger.
Released by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation.
|
1920 |
3/3 | 377 | Diamond
Trail |
1933 |
3/3 | 378 |
The Devil
Doll Printed on verso: Lionel Barrymore, Henry B. Walthall, Rafaela
Ottiano and Grace Ford in the weird homecoming scene in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's
The Devil Doll, directed by Tod Browning.
|
1936 |
3/3 | 379 |
Double
Door Printed on front: With Evelyn Venable, Mary Morris, Kent
Taylor, Sir Guy Standing and Anne Revere. Directed by Charles Vidor. Paramount
Picture.Printed on verso: Mary Morris as Victoria Van Brett.
|
1934 |
3/3 | 380 | John Barrymore in
Dr. Jekyl And Mr. Hyde Printed on front: A Paramount Picture.
|
1920 |
3/3 | 381 |
Everybody
Sing Printed on front: A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Picture.
|
1938 |
3/4 | 382 | Mae West and Edmund Lowe in
Every Day's A Holiday Printed on front: With Charles Butterworth, Charles Winninger,
Llyod Nolan, Walter Catlett and Herman Bing. Directed by A. Edward Sutherland.
An Emanuel Cohen Production. A Paramount Picture.
|
1937 |
3/4 | 383 |
A Farewell to
Arms Printed on front: Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper with Adolphe
Menjou and Mary Philips. A Frank Borzage Production. A Paramount Picture.
|
1932 |
3/4 | 384 |
The Flame
Within Printed on verso: A stranger breaks up the dance being
executed by Lillian Belton (Maureen O'Sullivan) and Jack Kerry (Louis Hayward)
in a scene of Edmund Goulding's production of The Flame
Within for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ann Harding and Herbert Marshall are
co-starred in the picture.Printed on verso: Approved Advertising Advisory Council J.J.
McCarthy, April 12, 1935, Hollywood.
|
1935 |
3/4 | 385 |
The Flaming
Frontier Printed on front: Carl Laemmle presents Hoot Gibson in
The Flaming Frontier, A Universal Gibson
Production.
|
1926 |
3/4 | 386 |
Flesh And The
Devil with John Gilbert. |
1927 |
3/4 | 387 |
The Flirty
Sleepwalker Printed on front: Mack Sennett comedies. Educational
Pictures.
|
1932 |
3/4 | 388 | Douglas Corrigan in
The Flying Irishman Printed on front: An RKO Radio Picture.
|
1939 |
3/4 | 389 |
For Wives
Only with Marie Prevost Printed on front: Released by Producers Distributing
Corporation.
|
1926 |
3/4 | 390 |
Four
Wives Madison Lacyfor Warner
Bros. (photographer)
Printed on verso: Rosemary Lane and Eddie Albert rehearse an
outdoor scene for Warner Bros. while technicians adjust the microphone above
their heads to catch their conversation.
|
1939 |
3/4 | 391 |
The Gay
Desperado with Nino Martini and Ida Lupino |
1936 |
3/5 | 392 | Buster Keaton in
The General Printed on front: United Artists Picture.
|
1926 |
3/5 | 393 |
The Girl From
Scotland Yard Printed on front: With Karen Morley, Robert Baldwin, Eduardo
Cianelli, Katherine Alexander and Milli Monti. Directed by Robert Vignola. An
Emanuel Cohen Production. A Paramount Picture.
|
1937 |
3/5 | 394 |
Give Me A
Sailor Printed on front: With Martha Raye, Bob Hope, Betty Grable,
Jack Whiting and Clarence Kolb. Directed by Elliot Nugent. A Paramount
Picture.
|
1938 |
3/5 | 395 |
Go Chase
Youself with Joe Penner Printed on front: An RKO Radio Picture.
|
1938 |
The Golden
Eye |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/5 | 396-397 | Sam McDaniel and Matan Moreland in a bedroom scene
from The Golden Eye
|
1948 |
3/5 | 398 | Matan Moreland in The Golden
Eye
|
1948 |
The Good
Earth |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/6 | 399 | Walter Connolly and Charley Grapewin in
The Good Earth
|
1937 |
3/6 | 400-401 | Group scenes from The Good
Earth
|
1937 |
3/6 | 402-404 | Paul Muni and Tilly Losch in The Good Earth
|
1937 |
3/6 | 405-409 | Paul Muni and Luise Rainer in The Good Earth
|
1937 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/7 | 410 |
Great
Desire Printed on verso: Ralph Forbes and Helen Chandler receive
Billie Burke's maternal blessing in the scene from the RKO Radio Picture,
Great Desire.
|
1933 |
3/7 | 411 | Adolphe Menjou in
The Great Flirtation Printed on front: Elissa Landi, Adolphe Menjou, David Manners,
Alan Mowbray and Lynne Overman. A Charles R. Rogers Production. Directed by
Ralph Murphy. A Paramount Picture.
|
1934 |
3/7 | 412 |
The Great Pie
Mystery Printed on front: Mack Sennett Comedies. Educational
Pictures.
|
1931 |
3/7 | 413 |
Guilty of
Love with Dorothy Dalton A Paramount Artcraft Picture.
|
1920 |
3/7 | 414 |
Heat
Lightning Printed on front: A Warner Bros. and Vitaphone Picture.
|
1934 |
3/7 | 415 |
Held in
Trust with May Allison |
1920 |
3/7 | 416 |
Hell And High
Water Printed on front: With Richard Arlen, Judith Allen, William
Frawley, Barton MacLane, Sir Guy Standing. Directed by Gorver Jones and Wm.
Slavens McNutt. A Paramount Picture. Originally had the working title of Cap'n Jericho.
|
1933 |
Hondo |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 417 | Brawl scene from Hondo
|
1953 |
3/8 | 418 | John Wayne in Hondo
|
1953 |
3/8 | 419-421 | John Wayne and Geraldine Page in
Hondo
|
1953 |
3/8 | 422 | John Wayne, Ward Bond and Geraldine Page in
Hondo
|
1953 |
3/8 | 423 | John Wayne and Ward Bond with carriage in
Hondo
|
1953 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 424-425 |
Hush...Hush,
Sweet Charlotte Printed on front: 20th Century Fox Presents An Associates and
Aldrich Company Production starring Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph
Cotten. Co- starring Agnes Moorehead, Cecil Kellaway, William Campbell.
Produced and directed by Robert Aldrich. Screenplay by Henry Farrell and Lukas
Heller. From a story by Henry Farrell.
|
1964 |
I'll Tell The
World |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 426 | Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart in I'll Tell The World
|
1934 |
3/8 | 427 | Gloria Stuart, Edward Everett Horton and cast in
I'll Tell The World
|
1934 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/8 | 428 |
International
House with Stuart Erwin Printed on front: With Peggy Hopkins Joyce, Stuart Erwin, W.C.
Fields, Sari Maritza, Burns & Allen and Bela Lugosi. Directed by Edward
Sutherland. A Paramount Picture.
|
1933 |
Intolerance Photos are printed with a stamp from The Museum of Modern
Art Film Library Corporation, New York.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/9 | 429-433 | Battle scenes from Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 434 | Lightning clip from Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 435 | Lillian Gish in a scene from Intolerance Written on verso: The Woman who Rocks the Cradle- Lillian
Gish.
|
1916 |
3/9 | 436 | Hanging scene from Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 437-438 | Robert Harron with Reverend A.W. McClure and actress
in scene from Intolerance Printed on verso: Robert Harron as The Boy in a scene from
The Modern Story (1914), of D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, 1916.
|
1916 |
3/9 | 439 | Jail scene from Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 440-441 | Mae Marsh in courtroom scene from
Intolerance Printed on verso: Mae Marsh as The Girl, in the courtroom
scene of the Modern Story (1914), of D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, 1916.
|
1916 |
3/9 | 442-446 | Alfred Paget and Seena Owen in scenes from
Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 447 | Constance Talmadge in Intolerance Printed on verso: Constance Talmadge as The Mountain Girl of
the Babylonian Story (539 B.C.) of D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, 1916.
|
1916 |
3/9 | 448-451 | Street scenes from Intolerance
|
1916 |
3/9 | 452 | Margery Wilson and Eugene Pallette from scene in
Intolerance Printed on verso: Margery Wilson as Brown Eyes, and Eugene
Pallette as Prosper Latour, her sweetheart, in the French Story (1572 A.D.) of
D.W. Griffith's Intolerance, 1916.
|
1916 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/10 | 453 | Roger Pryor in It Ain't No Sin Printed on front: Mae West in It Ain't
No Sin. with Roger Pryor, Johnny Mack Brown and John Miljan. Directed by
Leo McCarey. A Paramount Picture.
|
1934 |
3/10 | 454 |
Jungle
Mystery Printed on verso: Noah Berry, Jr., Tom Tyler, Carmelita
Geraghty, William Desmond and Cecilia Parker in a scene from Universal's
serial, Jungle Mystery.
|
1932 |
Killers from
Space Produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder, distributed by RKO
Radio Pictures, Inc.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/10 | 455 | Airplane scene from Killers
from Space
|
1954 |
3/10 | 456 | Three aliens from Killers from
Space
|
1954 |
3/10 | 457-458 | Peter Graves and Barbara Bestar in
Killers from Space
|
1954 |
3/10 | 459-461 | Peter Graves as Dr. Doug Paul Martin with alien from
Killers from Space
|
1954 |
3/10 | 462 | Lab scene from Killers from
Space
|
1954 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/11 | 463 |
King of The
Jungle Printed on front: With The Lion Man (Buster Crabbe) and
Frances Dee.Paramount symbol on front.
|
1933 |
3/11 | 464 |
Kismet Printed on front: Otis Skinner and Loretta Yound in
Kismet, A National & Vitaphone Picture.
|
1930 |
box:oversize | |||
XC1 | 464a | 1930 | |
Box/Folder | |||
3/11 | 465 | Lloyd Hughes and Doris Kenyon in
Ladies at Play
|
1926 |
3/11 | 466 |
A Lady's
Profession Printed on front: With Alison Skipworth, Roland Young and Sari
Maritza. A Paramount Picture.
|
1933 |
3/11 | 467 |
Let's be
Fashionable Printed on front: Thos. H. Ince presents Douglas MacLean and
Doris May in Lets Be Fashionable. An
Ince-Paramount- Artcraft Production.
|
1920 |
3/11 | 468 |
Love on The
Run Printed on verso: Clark Gable and Franchot Tone are seen as
rival newspapermen. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture starring Gable and Joan
Crawford. W.S. Van Dyke directs and Joseph Mankiewicz is the producer.
|
1936 |
3/11 | 469 | Judith Vosselli as Madame Goro in
Madame Butterfly Printed on front: With Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant, Charlie
Ruggles, Irving Pichel and Helen Jerome Eddy. B.P. Production, directed by
Marion Gering. A Paramount Picture.
|
1932 |
3/11 | 470 |
Man of The
People Durward Garybill for
M.G.M Photo (photographer)
Printed on verso: Joseph Calleia seems to have director Edwin
L. Marin in a tough spot as they take a whirl at the old fashioned game of
dominos between scenes.
|
1937 |
3/11 | 471 | John Boles and Barbara Stanwyck in
A Message to Gacia
|
1936 |
Metropolis A Paramount Picture.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/12 | 472 | Alfred Abel and Rudolf Klein-Rogge in scene from
Metropolis
|
1927 |
3/12 | 473-474 | Flood scene from Metropolis
|
1927 |
3/12 | 475 | Gustav Fröhlich working as commoner from scene in
Metropolis
|
1927 |
3/12 | 476 | Brigitte Helm in experiment from
Metropolis
|
1927 |
3/12 | 477-478 | Office scenes from Metropolis
|
1927 |
3/12 | 479-482 | Riot scene from Metropolis
|
1927 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/12 | 483 |
The Murder
Man Printed on verso: Robert Warwick and Harvey Stephens, starring
Spencer Tracy with Virginia Bruce, new Harry Rapf production directed by Tim
Whelan fro Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
|
1935 |
3/13 | 484-486 |
The Naked
Jungle Printed on front: Starring Eleanor Parker and Charlton Heston.
Color by Technicolor. Directed by Byron Haskin. Screenplay by Philip Yordan and
Ranald MacDougall. Based on a story by Carl Stephenson. A Paramount
Picture.
|
1954 |
3/13 | 487 | Bud Abbott in The Naughty Nineties
|
1945 |
3/13 | 488 | Russell Gleason in
Nice Women Printed on front: A Universal Picture.
|
1931 |
3/13 | 489 |
No Marriage
Ties Printed on front: An RKO Radio Picture.
|
1933 |
3/13 | 490 |
No More
Women Printed on front: Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen with Minna
Gombell and Sally Blane. A Charles R. Rogers production directed by Albert
Rogell. A Paramount Picture.
|
1934 |
3/13 | 491 |
Passionate
Youth with Beverly Bayne and Frank Mayo |
1925 |
3/13 | 492 |
Petticoat
Fever with Robert Montgomery and Myrna Loy |
1936 |
3/13 | 493-494 |
Phantom from
Space Printed on front: Produced and Directed by W. Lee Wilder.
Released through United Artists.
|
1953 |
3/14 | 495 | Ruth Terry and Robert Livingston in
Pistol Packin' Mama Printed on front: Republic Pictures. Based on the song by Al
Dexter with Ruth Terry, Robert Livingston, Wally Vernon, Jack Larue and The
King Cole Trio.
|
1943 |
3/14 | 496 | Clara Bow dancing with Donald Keith
in The Plastic Age
|
1925 |
Professor
Beware |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/14 | 497 | Harold Lloyd ruining a painter's
lunch in Professor Beware Printed on front: Harold Lloyd with Phyllis Welch, Raymond
Walburn, Lionel Stander, William Frawley, Thurston Hall. Cora Witherspoon,
Sterling Holloway. A Paramount Picture.
|
1938 |
3/14 | 498 | Harold Lloyd in a fight scene from
Professor Beware Printed on front: Harold Lloyd with Phyllis Welch, Raymond
Walburn, Lionel Stander, William Frawley, Thurston Hall. Cora Witherspoon,
Sterling Holloway. A Paramount Picture.
|
1938 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/14 | 499 | The Russian film
Old And New
|
1929 |
3/14 | 500 |
Once A
Hero Printed on front: Educational Pictures, Mermaid Comodies.
|
1931 |
box:oversize | |||
OS2 | 500a | Kids from Saint John School and Saint
George School on stage for KOMO-TV Quizdown Quizdown was an academic game show sponsored by the
Post-Intelligencer that aired on KOMO-TV.
|
circa 1950s-circa 1960s |
The Rocky
Horror Picture Show |
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/15 | 501-503 | Tim Curry in The Rocky Horror
Picture Show
|
1975 |
3/15 | 504 | Tim Curry and Richard O'Brien near a power reactor
in The Rocky Horror Picture Show Printed on front: 20th Century Fox. Prints by DeLuxe.
|
1975 |
3/15 | 505-507 | Tim Curry and the cast of The
Rocky Horror Picture Show
|
1975 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/15 | 508 |
Romance in The
Rain with Victor Moore Printed on front: A Universal Production.
|
1934 |
Romeo and
Juliet An American film adaptation to the Shakespeare play that was
nominated for an Academy Award in 1936.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/15 | 509 | Leslie Howard and Eddie Woehler on the set of
Romeo and Juliet Printed on verso: Eddie Woehler, assistant to Director
George Cukor on the filming of Irving G. Thalberg's production of "Romeo and
Juliet." Norma Shearer and Howard are starred as the immortal lovers in the new
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer picture. In the supporting cast are John Barrymore, Edna
May Oliver, Basil Rathbone and others.
|
1936 |
3/15 | 510 | Norma Shearer and George Cukor on the set of
Romeo and Juliet Printed on verso: The candid cameraman caught the famous
star and director as they discussed the famous garden sequence of the
classic.
|
1936 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/15 | 511 | Marceline Day assists George K.
Arthur in a scene from Rookies
|
1927 |
3/16 | 512 | John Barrymore in
The Sea Beast Printed on front: Warner Bros. Classics of the Screen.
|
1926 |
3/16 | 513 |
The Secret
Life of Walter Mitty with Ann Rutherford and Danny Kaye Printed on front: An RKO Radio Picture.
|
1947 |
3/16 | 514 |
The Silver
Cord Printed on verso: Mrs. Phelps (Laura Hope Crews) conceals her
jealousy and selfishness under the guise of motherly solicitude for the welfare
of her son, David, (Joel McCrea). An RKO Radio picture starring Irene
Dunne.
|
1933 |
3/16 | 515 |
Sing And Be
Happy with Tony Martin, Dixie Dunbar and Allan Lane Printed on front: With Anthony Martin, Leah Ray, Joan Davis,
Helen Westley, Allan Lane, Dixie Dunbar. A Twentieth Century Fox Picture.
|
1937 |
A Song Is
Born An RKO Radio Picture.
|
|||
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/16 | 516-517 | Parlor scenes from A Song Is
Born with Virginia Mayo, Danny Kaye and cast |
1948 |
3/16 | 518 | Danny Kaye and a bartender from
A Song Is Born
|
1948 |
3/16 | 519 | Danny Kaye and cast in a library scene from
A Song Is Born
|
1948 |
3/16 | 520 | Danny Kaye and band in A Song
Is Born
|
1948 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/16 | 521 | Dean Jagger and fishermen in scene
from Song of The City
|
1937 |
3/17 | 522 |
The Son of
Rusty with Rusty and Hopie (two dogs) Printed on front: With Ted Donaldson, Stephen Dunne, Tom
Powers, Ann Doran, Thurston Hall and Rusty. A Columbia picture.
|
1947 |
3/17 | 523 |
So This is
Paris with Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller Printed on front: An Ernst Lubitsch Production. Warner Bros.
Classics of the Screen.
|
1926 |
3/17 | 524 |
Strangers of
The Evening with Eugene Pallette Printed on front: Tiffany Productions Inc. presents
Strangers of the Evening with Zasu Pitts and
Lucien Littlefield.
|
1932 |
The Student
Prince in Old Heidelberg A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Picture.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/17 | 525-526 | Ramon Novarro and other students in
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
|
1927 |
3/17 | 527-528 | Party scenes from The Student
Prince in Old Heidelberg
|
1927 |
3/17 | 529-530 | Street scenes from The Student
Prince in Old Heidelberg
|
1927 |
3/17 | 531-533 | Ramon Novarro and Norma Shearer in love scenes from
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg
|
1927 |
Sunrise |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/18 | 534 | George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor in a boat from
Sunrise Printed on verso: George O'Brien and Janet Gaynor in a scene
from F.W. Murnau's Sunrise, made by Fox in
1927.Printed on verso: The Museum of Modern Art Film Library
Corp. 485 Madison Avenue, New York.
|
1927 |
3/18 | 535 | Street Scene from Sunrise Printed on verso: Street scene from F.W. Murnau's
Sunrise, made by Fox in 1927.Printed on verso: The Museum of Modern Art Film Library
Corp. 485 Madison Avenue, New York.
|
1927 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/18 | 536 |
The Texans
with Randolph Scott Printed on front: Joan Bennett and Randolph Scott with May
Robson, Walter Brennan, Robert Barrat, Robert Cummings and Harvey Stephens.
Directed by James Hogan. A Paramount Picture.
|
1938 |
This Is My
Affair A 20th Century- Fox Production.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/18 | 537 | Office scene from This Is My
Affair
|
1937 |
3/18 | 538 | Robert Taylor with reporters from scene in
This Is My Affair
|
1937 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/18 | 539 | Robert Young and Betty Furness posed
for Three Wise Guys Printed on verso: Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer's adaptation of the
Damon Runyon story. Three Wise Guys is a dynamic
romance of a disinherited spendthrift and a girl who earned her living through
crime. George Seitz is the director and Harry Rapf produces.
|
1936 |
3/18 | 540 |
Tired
Feet with Eddie Baker and Harry Langdon Printed on front: Educational Productions. Mermaid
Comedies.
|
1933 |
3/18 | 541 |
The Toy
Wife Clarence S. Bull for
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (photographer)
Printed on verso: Husband, wife and lover. Melvyn Douglas,
Luise Rainer and Robert Young enact these roles in M-G-M's
The Toy Wife, a story of Louisiana in the 1850's.
Directed by Richard Thorpe. Produced by Merian C. Cooper.
|
1938 |
3/18 | 542 |
The Trail of
the Lonesome Pine Printed on front: Sylvia Sidney, Henry Fonda, Fred MacMurray
with Fred Stone, Nigel Bruce, Beulah Bondi, Spanky MacFarland and Fuzzy Knight.
Produced by Walter Wanger. Directed by Henry Hathaway. A Paramount Picture.
|
1936 |
3/18 | 543 |
The
Trap Printed on front: Monogram pictures Corp. presents Sidney
Toler as Charlie Chan. With Mantan Moreland, Victor Sen Young and Tanis
Chandler.
|
1946 |
3/18 | 544 |
Turn Back The
Clock with Lee Tracy as Joe Gimlet Printed on verso: Lee Tracy as Joe Gimlet, a man who relives
his life in the hilarious farce-drama Turn Back the
Clock, a Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer production directed by Edgar Selwyn.
|
1933 |
Vasantsena |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/19 | 545-554 | Jagirdar and Vanmala as Shakar and Vasantsena in
Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/20 | 555-561 | Vanmala as Vasantsena in Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/20 | 562-564 | Jagirdar as Shakar in Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/21 | 565-572 | Scenes with the hero Jagirdar as Shakar in
Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/21 | 573-577 | Dance and music scenes from Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/22 | 578-586 | Scenes with the heroine Vanmala as Vasantsena in
Vasantsena
|
1942 |
3/22 | 587-589 | Close-ups of other cast members from
Vasantsena
|
1942 |
Walter
Wanger's Vogues of 1938 |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
3/23 | 590 |
Walter Wanger's Vogues of
1938 with Mischa Auer and Alan Mowbray Printed on verso: Auer plays an impecunious Russian prince
and Mowbray a playboy millionaire.
|
1938 |
3/23 | 591 | Bar scene from Walter Wanger's
Vogues of 1938 Printed on verso: Here the extras are shown at the novel
circular bar in a swank fashion salon setting of the Technicolor picture.
|
1938 |
3/23 | 592 | Judging scene from Walter
Wanger's Vogues of 1938 Printed on verso: Alan Mowbray, abetted by James Carlysle
(right) and J.W. Johnstone, are shown sitting in judgement at an art ball.
|
1938 |
3/23 | 593 |
Walter Wanger's Vogues of
1938 Printed on verso: Fashion shows woven into the romantic
omedy, Vogues of 1938, provided the most
photographed girls in the world with a glamorous background to display their
pulchritude and shapeliness. This scene from the Technicolor picture
co-starring Warner Baxter and Joan Bennett reveals three of the dozen prize
models Martha Heveran, Mary Oakes, Katharine Aldridge, being introduced to
fashion salon audience by veteran character actress Alma Kruger.
|
1938 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
3/23 | 594 |
White
Devil Printed on front: Talking Picture Epics, Inc.
|
1931 |
3/23 | 595 |
Wicked
with Irene Rich and Elissa Landi Printed on front: Fox Picture.
|
1931 |
3/23 | 596 |
Zaza Printed on front: Claudette Colbert with Herbert Marshall,
Bert Lahr, Helen Westley, Constance Collier, Genevieve Tobin and Walter
Catlett. Directed by George Cukor. A Paramount Picture.Printed on verso: Bert Lahr, Broadway revue comedian playing
his first character role, is the friend and vaudeville partner of Claudette
Colbert. Miss Colbert essays a role made famous by Mme. Rejane Nazimova.
|
1938 |
Film stills and other publicity photographs-
Unidentified |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/1 | 597 | undated | |
4/1 | 598 | circa 1922-1933 | |
4/1 | 599 | undated | |
4/1 | 600 | undated | |
4/1 | 601 | undated | |
4/1 | 602-603 | undated | |
4/1 | 604-605 | undated | |
4/1 | 606 | undated | |
4/1 | 607 | undated | |
4/2 | 608 | undated | |
4/2 | 609 | undated | |
4/2 | 610 | undated | |
4/2 | 611-612 |
Man selling hotdogs and standing with
a male and female companion in unidentified film Webster and Stevens, Time Staff Photographers, Seattle, WA. (photographer)
|
undated |
4/2 | 613 | undated |
Matsushita CollectionReturn to Top
Originally from the Matsushita Family Photograph Collection (PH Collection 162).
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Film Stills |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/3 | 614-615 |
Black Oxen with Clara
Bow, Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearlein Printed on front: Frank Lloyd's production, Black Oxen, a
First National Picture.
|
1923 |
4/3 | 616 | Pola Negri and Jack Holt in The
Cheat Has a stamp from Paramount Pictures on the front.
|
1923 |
4/3 | 617-618 |
The French Doll with
Mae Murray Printed on verso: Robert Z. Leonard presents Mae Murray in
The French Doll a Metro picture.
|
1923 |
Painted People |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/3 | 619 |
Painted People with
Colleen Moore and Joseph Striker Printed on front: Colleen Moore in The
Swamp Angel changed to Painted People, A
First National Picture.
|
1924 |
4/3 | 620 | Colleen Moore in Painted
People Printed on front: Colleen Moore in Painted People, A First National Picture.
|
1924 |
Quincy Adams Sawyer |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/3 | 621 | Lon Chaney and Blanche Sweet in
Quincy Adams Sawyer Printed on verso: Metro Pictures Corporation presents
Quincy Adams Sawyer a Metro S.L. production.
|
1922 |
4/3 | 622 | Louise Fazenda and actor from scene in
Quincy Adams Sawyer
|
1922 |
4/3 | 623 | Louise Fazenda and cast from scene in
Quincy Adams Sawyer
|
1922 |
The Spanish Dancer |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/4 | 624 | 1923 | |
4/4 | 625 | 1923 | |
Publicity Photographs |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/4 | 626 | Agnes Ayres Printed on front: Agnes Ayres, new star in Paramount
Pictures.
|
circa 1921 |
4/4 | 627 | Actress Betty Compson Printed on front: Betty Compson in Paramount Pictures.
|
circa 1920 |
4/4 | 628 | Actor and child star Jackie Coogan |
undated |
4/4 | 629 |
Silent film actress Bebe Daniels Writzel (photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
4/4 | 630 | Ralph Lewis in Desire George Barnes (photographer)
Printed on verso: Desire, a Louis
Burston production for Metro, has four noted screen character actors in its
all-star cast. Ralph Lewis, well known to all followers of stage and screen, is
one of these. Besides his ten years experience in vaudeville, Mr. Lewis has
appeared in support of James K. Hackett, Julia Marlowem, and other famous
stars. His portrayal of miser in Rex Ingram's production of
The Conquering Power was a notable achievement.
Rowland V. Lee is directing Desire which was made
from the original story and continuity of John B. Clymer and Henry R. Symonds.
The photography is by George Barnes. J.J. Hughes is the art director.
|
1923 |
4/4 | 631 | Marguerite de la Motte in Desire George Barnes (photographer)
Printed on verso: Although Marguerite de la Motte looks quite
contented here, she wears a wistful expression most of the time in
Desire, a Louis Burston production for Metro.
Desire has an all-star cast, yet her role, the
daughter of an old violinist, is an important one. The rich young man, who
takes lessons only to be near the pretty daughter, makes the sensitive musician
wince every time he tries to play- but he bears up for his daughter's sake.
John B. Clymer and Henry R. Symonds wrote the original story and continuity of
Desire. It is being photographed by George Barnes,
and the art director is J.J. Hughes. Rowland V. Lee is directing
Desire.
|
1923 |
4/4 | 632 |
Actor Douglas Fairbanks Muray (photographer)
|
undated |
4/4 | 633 |
Actor William Hart W.S.H (photographer)
|
circa 1919 |
4/5 | 634 | undated | |
4/5 | 635 | Actress Pola Negri Binder (photographer)
Printed on front: Pola Negri in Paramount Pictures.
|
undated |
4/5 | 636 |
Actress Mary Pickford Shaus Peyton (photographer)
|
circa 1920s |
Cast of Rex Ingram's Scaramouche Printed on verso: Metro presents Rex Ingram's
Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini with Alice Terry,
Ramon Novarro and Lewis Stone.
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 637 | Julia Swayne Gordon as The Countess Thérèse de
Plougastel |
1923 |
4/5 | 638-639 | Ramon Novarro as André-Louis Moreau |
1923 |
4/5 | 640 | Lewis Stone as The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr
|
1923 |
4/5 | 641 | Alice Terry as Aline de Kercadiou |
1923 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
4/5 | 642 | Actress Gloria Swanson Printed on photo: Gloria Swanson in Paramount Picture.
|
undated |
4/5 | 643 | undated | |
4/5 | 644 | circa 1920s | |
4/5 | 645 | undated |
TheatersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/6 | 646 |
Pasadena Community Playhouse A. E. Arnold, Pasadena,
California (photographer)
Written on verso: Exterior of Pasadena Community Playhouse for
use in Glen Hughes Story of the Theatre.
|
circa 1930s |
4/6 | 647-652 | circa 1920s-1930s | |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/3 | 653-655 |
Series of photographs of the interior
of Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, Italy Fotografia dell'Emilia [Pietro Poppi], Bologna, Italy (photographer)
Teatro Olimpico, built between 1580 and 1585, is the oldest
surviving enclosed theater in the world.Photographer Pietro Poppi (1833-1914) signed his photographs
using the name "Fotografia dell'Emilia Bologna"Written on verso: Gift of BH Clark, 1940.
|
circa late 1800s |
Box/Folder | |||
4/6 | 656-659 |
Series of photographs of Roman amphitheatres Series, labeled with initials P.Z.Theaters in series include: Orange Theatre, Greek theater of
Siracusa with a panorama of the city.
|
circa 1920s-1930s |
Photographic theater memorabiliaReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
4/7 | 660 | Photograph of Eduard von Grutzner
engraving, probably of scene from a Shakespeare play E. Milster (photographer)
|
undated |
4/7 | 661-662 |
Photograph of illustration of
Hamlet with
accompanying notes by Edwin Booth William H. Rau1324
Chesnut St., Philadelphia (photographer)
|
undated |
4/7 | 663 | circa 1857 | |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/3 | 664 | circa 1857 | |
Box/Folder | |||
4/7 | 665 |
Photograph of caricature of Enrico Caruso in recording
studio Caption: By the courtesy of the Gramophone Co., Ltd.
Caricature of Caruso making a record. Drawn by himself.
|
circa 1904-1910s |
box-folder:oversize | |||
5/3 | 666 |
Photograph of bust of actor John
Gilbert, portrayed in his famous role as Sir Peter Teazle Tonnelé, New
York (photographer)
Written on verso: John Gilbert as "Sir Peter Teazle." Bust by
now at the The Players in N.Y.
|
undated |
KING Broadcasting Company CollectionReturn to Top
Transferred from the KING Broadcasting Company Photograph Collection (PH Collection 1315), these are publicity photographs for national network programs not specific to KINGTV.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Network Programming Stills |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/1 | K1 | Richard Burton for Dylan
Thomas Caption: Richard Burton appears in and narrates Seven Arts
Television's half-hour TV Special, Dylan Thomas.
The moving Academy Award winning documentary pays tribute to Thomas, one of the
great writers of our time.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K2 | Noel Harrison for The Girl From
U.N.C.L.E. Attached note: Noel Harrison is the male star of
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E. Tuesdays, in color, on
the NBC Television Network.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K3 | Bill Cosby Attached note: Bill Cosby I
SpyWednesdays, NBC Television Network.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K4 | Johnny Carson |
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K5 | Lorne Green as Ben Cartwright Attached note: Show: "Hostage" on NBC-TV's
Bonanza series. Time: Sunday, Sept. 27 (9-10 p.m.
PDT; 8-9 p.m. CDT). Subject: Lorne Greene. Exclusive to you in your area. Ben
Cartwright's (Lorne Greene) sons tear up the Nevada countryside when an outlaw
band kidnaps the owner of the Ponderosa and demands a huge ransom in "Hostage"
on NBC-TV's Bonanza color series, Sunday, Sept. 27
(9-10 p. m. PDT; 8-9 p.m. CDT).
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K6 | Neville Brand as Reese Bennet Attached note: Neville Brand star, Laredo Fridays, NBC Television Network
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K7 | Bill Cullen holding up cards behind the
Eye Guess podium Attached note: Host to celebrities--Bill Cullen, host of NBC
Television Network's Eye Guess (in color, Mondays
through Fridays), welcomes celebrity guest to the morning game show during the
week of Oct. 17-21. The celebrities, including Joan Fontaine, Betsy Palmer,
Barry Nelson, Darren McGavin, and Allen and Rossi will play the game for people
chosen from the studio audience. Also, as part of the "All-Star Eye Guess"
week, Cullen and his wife Anne will play the game on Friday, Oct. 21.
(Announcer Jack Clark will substitute as emcee for Cullen on that day.)
(9/27/66)
|
1966 |
6/1 | K8 | William Faulkner with arms crossed for
Faulkner's Mississippi Attached note: The Wolper Award Specials. The writings of
Nobel Prize-winning author William Faulkner supply the theme and background of
William Faulkner's Mississippi, hour long
documentary in The Wolper Award Specials series, to be seen this (day), (date)
at (time) on Channel (#).
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K9 | Robert Taylor Attached note: Robert Taylor acts as host and occasional
star on the true western adventure series, Death Valley
Days, seen at 7 PM each Wednesday in color on Channel 5.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K10 | Robert Taylor in black suit and tie Caption: Robert Taylor, host and occasional star of
Death Valley Days
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K11 | Robert Taylor in cowboy hat Caption: Robert Taylor, host and occasional star of
Death Valley Days.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K12 | Ronald Reagan in cowboy costume with stagecoach behind
Caption: Ronald Reagan, host and occasional star of
Death Valley Days.
|
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K13 | Ronald Reagan holding Borateem Borax |
circa 1960s |
6/1 | K14 | Man waving flag and pointing down the track as two car
race during the Daytona 500 Attached note: Caption for Daytona 500. One of the 11
caution flags that went up during the Daytona 500. It was a demolition derby.
Fifty cars started, but only 19 finished. Highlights of the Daytona 500 will be
presented in color (day) at (time) on channel (#).
|
circa 1960s |
The Twilight Zone |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/2 | K15 | Vera Miles at locker CBS Films
Attached note: Vera Miles Sees Ghost-Like Double. Vera
Miles stars as Millicent Barnes, a private secretary who sees her own
ghost-like double, in Rod Sterling's teleplay, "Mirror Image," on
The Twilight Zone, to be seen on station. Episode:
#7621, "Mirror Image". Photo no,: T18609-8
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K16 | Carolyn Kearney and Ed Wynn holding watch and
pointing off camera CBS Films
Attached note: A Question of Time. Ed Wynn stars as an old
clockmaker and Carolyn Kearney plays his granddaughter in "Ninety Years Without
Slumbering," next The Twilight Zone drama
scheduled for station (#), (day and date) at (time). Sam Frostmann (Ed Wynn) is
convinced he will die if anything happens to his antique grandfather's clock.
Episode: #76115, "Ninety Years Without Slumbering". Photo no.: T-29981-15.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K17 | James Best and Sherry Jackson in farm
scene CBS Films
Attached note: Back to the Grind. James Best stars as a
young man who rises from his casket at his own funeral and Sherry Jackson
co-stars as his fiancee, in "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank," next
The Twilight Zone drama scheduled for station (#),
(day and date) at (time). Episode: #7689, "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank"
Photo no.: T-22526-23.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K18 | Dee Harford CBS Films
Attached note: Selfish Mother. Dee Hartford stars in "The
Bewitching Pool," story of a selfish mother who fails to give her children love
and affection, next The Twilight Zone drama
scheduled for station (#), (day and date) at (time). Episode: #76138, "The
Bewitching Pool" Photo No.: T-29959-45.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K19 | John Considine in Navy dive suit getting help
descending into water by crew CBS Films
Attached note: Thirty Fathoms Down. John Considine, as a
Navy diver, prepares to descend into the waters off Guadalcanal to investigate
strange sounds apparently coming from a sunken submarine, during "The Thirty
Fathom Grave," next The Twilight Zone drama
scheduled for station (#), (day and date) at (time). Episode: #8102, "The
Thirty Fathom Grave". Photo No.: T-25080-70
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K20 | Patricia Breslin and Dana Andrews in costume
CBS Films
Attached note: Lost World. Dana Andrews co-stars with
Patricia Breslin in "No Time Like the Past," The Twilight
Zone drama scheduled for station (#), (day and date) at (time). Andrews,
playing a man unhappy with life in the 20th century, uses a time machine and
returns to Indiana in the year 1881. There he meets and falls in love with
Abigail Sloan, played by Miss Breslin. Episode: #8110, "No Time Like the Past".
Photo nol.: T-24678-41.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K21 | Pat Hingle and Jim E. Titus CBS Films
Attached note: Togetherness. Pat Hingle stars as Horace
Ford, a toy designer, with Jim E. Titus (right) playing a featured role in the
Reginald Rose story, "The Incredible World of Horace Ford," next
The Twilight Zone drama scheduled for station
(#),(day and date) at (time). Episode: #8115, "The Incredible World of Horace
Ford". Photo No.: T-24842-51.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K22 | Man in glass booth with reverse color image next to
him |
circa 1960s |
Insight |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/2 | K23 | Lloyd Bochner and Vera Miles embracing Printed on verso: Lloyd Bochner and Vera Miles in
Insight's "Why Sparrows Fall".
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K24 | Edward Franz laying in bed Printed on verso: "The Hate Syndrome" #172 - Starring
Edward Franz.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K25 | Steve Forrest with arm on the shoulder of Beverly
Garland Written on verso: Insight
#185 "Man in the Middle" starring Steve Forrest and Beverly Garland.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K26 | Vera Miles dressed as a nun Written on verso: Insight
#160 "The World, The Campus, and Sister Lucy Anne" starring Vera Miles.
|
circa 1960s |
6/2 | K27 | Guy Stockwell and Diana Muldaur Written on verso: Guy Stockwell & Diana Muldaur in
Insight's "The 34th Hour".
|
circa 1960s |
Network Movie Stills |
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Caravan Around the World |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/3 | K28 | Airstream trailers in fenced parking lot Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Travel Trailers comprising the Wally
Byam Around the World Caravan. The Caravanners themselves left by passenger
ship a day earlier.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K29 | Caravan of trucks and Airstream trailers crossing a
bridge over a river in India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Bamboo Bridge--Trailers of the Wally
Byam Around the World Caravan cross a small tributary of the Ganges River south
of the village of Raxaul in India near border to Nepal. Lining up with the
narrow, flimsy-looking bridge was quite a problem, but all the Airstreams got
through with out incident.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K30 | Men and women in reception hall at Old Palace in
Katmandu Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Around the World Caravanners inside the
reception hall at Old Palace in Katmandu, Nepal. Having left behind the monsoon
rain and mud of Malaysia and Thailand--at least temporarily--there are plenty
of occasions for "dress up".
|
1967 |
6/3 | K31 | Caravan of trucks and Airstream trailers driving
underneath a welcome banner in Bangkok and a Goodyear banner Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Wally Byam Around the World Caravans
enters Bangkok, Thailand. American tire company also anticipated the Caravan's
visit as can be seen on the right.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K32 | Crowd of mostly children standing on road next to
Airstream trailer in Thailand Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: School children near Songkhla, Thailand,
wait to go inside this Airstream of the Wally Byam Around the World Caravan.
Each child said "Thank you" in English after the treat.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K33 | Ford truck and Airstream trailer parked next to two
women in conversation one with umbrella in front of the temple at Nakor,
Thailand Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Temple at Nakor (Nakhon Si), Thailand
provides unique setting for Wally Byam Caravan encampment.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K34 | Elephants with riders and assistants walking in
circles in front of parked trucks with Airstream trailers in Li, Thailand
Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Elephant roundup at Li, Thailand (150
kilometers south of Chiengmai). The villagers were more than glad to show off
their proud elephants for the benefit of the Wally Byam Around the World
Caravan.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K35 | Trucks and Airstream trailers parked outside of
beach at Cape Comorin, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Cape Comorin, land's end, India. The
Wally Byam Caravan enters an area set aside for them by the India Tourist
Agency. The Caravanners found Cape Comorin among the most beautiful places of
their trip around the world so far.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K36 | Caravan of trucks and Airstream trailers on road in
Delhi, India with government buildings in background Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Airstreams of the Around the World
Caravan enter Delhi, India. Governmental buildings are in the background. Here
the trailers are traveling convoy fashion. Elsewhere they sometimes drove
separately, meeting at a pre-set point. (Airstream Photo No. 963-5).
|
1967 |
6/3 | K37 | Andrew J. Charles next to trunk of decorated
elephant with rider on top and men around Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Andrew J. Charles, leader of the Around
the World Caravan returns a gesture with this amiable elephant belonging to the
Maharajah of Banares.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K38 | Andrew J. Charles outside of Airstream trailer with
the Maharajah of Benares, India, H.S. Vibhuti Narayah Singh and
family Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Maharajah of Benares, India, H.S.
Vibhuti Narayah Singh, becomes an honorary member of the Wally Byam Caravan.,
He is shown with his family and Andrew J. Charles, leader of the Around the
World Caravan just before a tour of the caravan and a visit inside Charles'
Airstream travel trailer.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K39 | Tourist with cameras in Rangoon, Burma Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Rangoon, Burma--Caravanners with the
Around the World Caravan go on a picture-taking expedition. Burma refused entry
for the Airstreams of the Caravan but welcomed the Caravanners, who flew in by
plane.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K40 | Locals looking at an Airstream and truck parked
outside the Jami Masjid temple at Mandu, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Jami Masjid, temple at Mandu, one of the
finest examples of Adghan architecture in India, attracts this Airstream of the
Around the World Caravan. The high, walled city of Mandu was once a playground
for India's royalty.
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1967 |
6/3 | K41 | Crowd looking at camera as Airstream trailer passes
through residential area near Calcutta, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Airstream with the Wally Byam Around the
World Caravan enters residential area near Calcutta, India. Like people
everywhere the Indians where hospitable.
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1967 |
6/3 | K42 | Airstream and truck parked outside the tombs of
Qutub Shahi Kings at Hyderabad, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached note: Airstream of the Wally Byam Around the
World Caravan pauses at the tombs of Qutub Shahi Kings at Hyderabad, India.
Tombs date from 1518 to 1689.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K43 | Tourist sitting during visit to Golonda Fort near
Hyderabad, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Caravanners with the Wally Byam Around
the World Caravan pose for this picture inside the Golconda Fort near
Hyderabad, India. The fort is on a high hill and its wall enclose seven square
miles of territory.
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1967 |
6/3 | K44 | Street with activity and Airstream trailer parked
below the Meenakshi temple near Madurai, India Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Meenakshi temple, near Madurai. Trailer
of the Around the World Caravan pauses at highest (160 feet) of four elements
of temple complex near southernmost tip of India. (Airstream No. 986-12).
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1967 |
6/3 | K45 | Women in doorway of Airstream trailer in
conversation with another women as a man stands next to director Truck for the
Wally Byam Caravan in front of a bas relief of Sapor I near Persepolis,
Iran Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Bas relief of Sapor I, emperor of the
Second Persian empire near Persepolis, Iran. Trailerists of the Wally Byam
Around the World Caravan traveled through the Nagh-e-Rustam, or City of the
Dead, on its way through the desert toward Jerusalem.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K46 | Airstream trailers parked inside the ruins of a
Roman forum with the town of Jerash in Jordan in the background Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Roman forum at Jerash, Jordan. Wally
Byam Caravanners park their Airstreams in the remarkably well preserved ruin.
Later they were taken on a special tour of additional Roman ruins by a
technical advisor to the Department of Antiquities of the Jordanean government.
|
1967 |
6/3 | K47 | Airstream trailers parked outside the Kremlin
Wall Airstream (Photographer)
Attached caption: Kremlin Wall--Travel trailers of the
Wally Byam Around the World Caravan park just outside the Kremlin in Moscow
during their historic overland circuit of the globe.
|
1967 |
Screen Gems |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/4 | K48-K50 |
Hasty Heart, included
are Patricia Neal and Richard Todd Screen Gems (photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/4 | K51-K60 |
Pushover, included are
Fred MacMurray, Philip Carey and Kim Novak Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/4 | K61-K70 |
On The Waterfront,
included are Marlon Brando, Lee Cobb, Karl Madden and Eva Marie
Saint Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/4 | K71-K78 |
Jolson Sings Again,
included are Al Jolson and Barbara Hale Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K79-K84 |
Lullaby of Broadway,
included are Doris Day and Gene Nelson Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
circa 1960s |
6/5 | K85-K91 |
In a Lonely Place,
included are Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/5 | K92-K93 |
He's a Cockeyed
Wonder, included are Mickey Rooney and Terry Moore Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K94-K103 |
The Harder They Fall,
included are Humphrey Bogart, Rod Steigler and Jan Sterling Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K104-K107 |
Gun Fury, included are
Rock Hudson, Donna Reed and Lee Marvin Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K108-K109 |
The Good Humor Man,
included are Jack Carson, Lola Albright and Jean Wallace Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/5 | K110-K112 |
Family Honeymoon
included are Fred MacMurray, Claudette Colbert, and Rita Johnson Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/5 | K113-K115 |
Destry Rides Again,
included are Marlene Dietrich, James Stewart and Mischa Auer Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/5 | K116-K118 |
The Egg and I,
included are Fred MacMurray and Claudette Colbert Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K119-K125 |
Death of a Salesman,
included are Fredric March and Mildred Dunnock Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K126-K127 |
Criminal Lawyer Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/5 | K128-K129 |
All Ashore, included
are Mickey Rooney, Peggy Ryan and Barbara Bates Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/5 | K130-K131 |
Assignment Paris Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
Box/Folder | item | ||
6/6 | K132 |
Operation Pacific,
publicity photo featuring John Wayne and Patricia Neal |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K133 |
Man Without a Star,
publicity photo featuring Jeanne Crain, Kirk Douglas and Claire Trevor
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K134 |
The Caine Mutiny,
featuring Humphrey Bogart with two men in wheelhouse during typhoon |
1964 |
6/6 | K135 |
Blood Alley, featuring
John Wayne and Mike Mazurki holding captives in wheelhouse |
circa 1960s |
Unidentified Movies |
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Box/Folder | item | ||
6/6 | K136 | Man in hat lighting cigarette and holding a cane in
front of chain link fence |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K137 | Man in western costume holds a woman in his arms
with another woman behind a fence |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K138 | Dancers in Caribbean costumes on set Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1963 |
6/6 | K139 | Man in middle eastern costume Screen Gems (Photographer)
|
1964 |
6/6 | K140 | Men and woman dressed in Western
costumes |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K141 | John Wayne and woman in military
costumes |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K142 | Man and woman talking into the same
telephone |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K143 | Man singing on stage while a woman dances in the
spotlight |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K144 | Men and women on stage in a musical |
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K145 | Woman and man sitting on set |
circa 1960s |
Box/Folder | item | ||
6/6 | K146 | John Wayne promotional photo for appearance on "Rona
Barret Looks at Oscar" special Attached note: "Rona Barrett Looks at Oscar". John Wayne,
winner of last year's Academy Award as Best Actor for his performance in
True Grit, will appear on the "Rona Barrett Looks
at Oscar" special.
|
circa 1960s |
6/6 | K147 | June Allyson promotional photo with hammock in
background |
circa 1960s |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Actors--United States--Photographs
- Actresses--United States--Photographs
- Ballet dancers--United States--Photographs
- Composers--United States--Photographs
- Conductors (Music)--United States--Photographs
- Dancers--United States--Photographs
- Dramatists--Photographs
- Entertainers--United States--Photographs
- Motion picture actors and actresses--United States--Photographs
- Motion pictures--Production and direction--Photographs
- Musicians--Photographs
- Musicians--United States--Photographs
- Musicologists--United States--Photographs
- Shakespearean actors and actresses--Photographs
- Singers--Photographs
- Singers--United States--Photographs
- Theaters--Photographs
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Matsushita, Iwao, 1892-1979
- Wood, Carl Paige, 1885-1947