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J. Willis Sayre collection of theatrical photographs, approximately 1870-1955
Overview of the Collection
- Collector
- Sayre, J. Willis (James Willis), 1877-1963
- Title
- J. Willis Sayre collection of theatrical photographs
- Dates
- approximately
1870-1955 (inclusive)18701955
1900-1955 (bulk)19001955 - Quantity
- 24,293 photographic prints (145 boxes) ; various sizes
- Collection Number
- PH0200
- Summary
- Photographs of performers collected by J. Willis Sayre
- 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
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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries’ Digital Collections website. Permission of Visual Materials Curator is required to view originals. Contact Special Collections for more information.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
James Willis Sayre (1877-1963) was one of the most influential figures in conserving and writing about theater and dance in Seattle. His connection with Seattle theatrical enterprises started during high school around 1891 when he found a job folding programs at the Seattle Opera House. In 1898, Sayre joined the First Washington Volunteers and fought in the Philippines during the Spanish American War. After the war, Sayre probably returned to work for John Cort, for whom he had worked previously. Sayre married Pearl Myrtle Shackelford in 1904, and the couple had one daughter, Elinore Pearl.
Sayre made his way into theatrical publicity work and into theatre criticism seemingly concurrently, a potential conflict of interest which does not seem to have interfered with the success of his career but may certainly have influenced his work in both professional spheres. Sayre did publicity work for many Seattle area theatres, including the Grand Opera House, the Seattle Theatre, the Lyceum, the Palm Garden, the Second Avenue Orpheum, the Star, the Alhambra, the Majestic, the Mission, Liberty, the Fifth Avenue, the Coliseum, the Rex, the Strand, the Pantages and the Blue Mouse. Most of these theatres booked vaudeville and theatre productions before the advent of silent films, and some booked both live and film productions afterwards. Sayre worked as a theatre critic for The Argus beginning in 1907, then the Seattle Star from 1909, and the Seattle Daily Times (the currently existing Seattle Times). He was also manager of the Seattle Symphony for a time, beginning in 1908. Around 1919, Sayre gave up his journalism career to work as a publicity man and to write books, screenplays and stage plays. In 1936, Sayre began theatre criticism again at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, where he stayed until his retirement in 1954. In 1959, Sayre and his wife moved to Santa Cruz, California where he died in 1963.
Sayre collected theatre programs and publicity stills of performers throughout his long career. The Town Crier estimated that Sayre owned more autographed portraits of actors, actresses, child performers, singers, dancers, musicians, comedians and acrobats than any other man in the United States. Using this collection, he compiled indices and other works that serve as notable resources for Seattle theatrical history research.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The collection consists of more than 24,000 photographs of theater, vaudeville performers, and musicians who performed in Seattle between about 1900 and 1955 (some of the materials date back to the 1870s). The collector was J. Willis Sayre: drama critic, journalist, promoter. The chief value of the Sayre photograph collection is that it is strongest for the little-studied period when Seattle had a prominent place in the development of vaudeville, between 1905 and 1914. John Cort, Sullivan and Considine, and Alexander Pantages all operated out of Seattle, and the Sayre collection includes not only the expected thousands of publicity photographs from New York photographers, but also hundreds done in Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. Photographers noted: Apeda Studio, Bachrach, Ernest Baker Art Gallery, Bloom, Bud Fraker, Bushnell, Davies, De Mirjian, Hall, Hartsook, James and Bushnell, Kirkland, Korman, Murray Kriegsman, Lucas-Pritchard, Marceau, Matzene, Mishkin, Herman Moffett Studio, Mojonier, Moon and Willis, Gabriel Moulin Studio, Paralata, Pierson and Company, Rembrandt Studio, Romaine, Sarony, Seymour, Maurice Six, Bert Terkelson and Henry Vandamn Studio, Welbourne, Witzel.
Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top
In a 1980s project, the Sayre collection photographs were indexed, the information entered in a database, and the images saved on an optical videodisc. In 2012, Special Collections received funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) to digitize the photographs according to current standards; as a result, the photographs in this collection are available for viewing in digital format.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
View the digital version of the collection
Restrictions on Use
Restrictions may exist on reproduction, quotation, or publication. Contact Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries for details.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Custodial History
Sayre donated a large portion of the collection (between 16,000 and 18,000 photographs) to the University of Washington Drama School in 1944. Around 1954, he donated about 7,000 more photographs to the Drama School. At some point, probably in the 1960s, the photographs were transferred to UW Libraries Special Collections. In 1987, UW Libraries purchased Seattle University's Sayre Collection, adding approximately 1,500 photographs to the collection.
Acquisition Information
Donor: J. Willis Sayre; received 1944.
Source: Seattle University, 1987.
Related Materials
Sayre also donated a large collection of historical theater programs. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
A series (Actors)Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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item | ||
A-1 | Fred Astaire Photographer(s): John Miehle
|
1937 |
A-2 | John Barrymore, film actor |
1926 |
A-3 | Richard Barthelmess, film actor |
1922 |
A-4 | Clara Bow, film actress |
1928 |
A-5 | Isadora Duncan, dancer |
1926 |
A-6 | Duncan Dancers, Anna, Liza and Margo |
1924 |
A-7 | Cecile Evans, film actor |
1923 |
A-8 - A-10 | Douglas Fairbanks, silent film actor |
1919, 1923, 1931 |
A-11 | Grace La Pine, vaudeville dancer Photographer(s): Walters
|
1930 |
A-12 - A-13 | Pola Negri, film actress |
1921, 1926 |
A-14 | Wallace Reid, film actor |
1921 |
A-15 | Gloria Swanson, film actress |
1922 |
A-16 | Constance Talmadge, film actress |
1919 |
A-17 | Rudolph Valentino, film actor |
1924 |
A-18 | Ed Wynn, film actor and radio entertainer Photographer(s): Moffett
|
1924 |
A-19 | Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan in
The Kid
|
1921 |
A-20 | Fannie Brice and Ann Brady in My
Man
|
1922 |
A-21 | William S. Hart and Mary Thurman in
Sand
|
1920 |
A-22 | Richard Barthelmess in The Seventh
Day
|
1922 |
A-23 | Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Banky in
The Sheik
|
1921 |
A-24 | Douglas Fairbanks and Julanne Johnston in
The Thief of Bagdad
|
1925 |
A-25 | Joan Crawford and Robert Young in Today We Live
|
1933 |
A-26 | Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire Photographer(s): Hal Phyfe
|
|
A-27 | Dancers Winifred and Audrey Chettle Appeared in the Fanchon and Marco 'Prosperity' Idea.
Photographer(s): Curt Fox
|
1931 |
A-28 | Denishawn Dancers Photographer(s): Putnam Valentine
|
1918 |
A-29 | Rosetta and Vivian Duncan, The Duncan
Sisters |
1923 |
A-30 | Emile and Romaine, acrobatic dance team Acrobatic dance team who appeared in Fanchon and Marco's 'Jazz
Buccaneers' Idea.
Photographer(s): Paralta
|
1929 |
A-31 | Fanchon and Marco's stage review chorus Photographer(s): Paralta
|
1928 |
A-32 | Mildred Harris and Roy Bradley in Fanchon and Marco's
'Hollywood Scandals' Idea Photographer(s): Paralta
|
1929 |
A-33 | Douglas and Pilcer, vaudeville entertainers Photographer(s): Strand
|
1928 |
A-34 | Katherine Ray and Miss O'Dare in Fanchon and Marco's
Ali Baba. Photographer(s): Paralta
|
1927 |
F Series (Flashlight Photographs)Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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item | ||
F-A-1 | The New York cast of The
Alaskan The play, written by Seattle residents Joe Blethen and Harry
Girard, opened Dec. 28, 1907 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1907 |
F-A-2 | A scene from Alphonse and
Gaston Photographer(s): Byron
|
January 1914 |
F-A-3 | The cast of An American Lord
including Charles B. Hanford and Marie Drofnah The play ran at the Moore Theatre, Seattle, February 24-26,
1910.
|
February 24-26, 1910 |
Antony and
Cleopatra The play opened Mar. 6, 1908 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-A-4 | Cleopatra and her women Photographer(s): Deane
|
1908 |
F-A-5 | A scene from Act I with Charles B. Hanford and Marie
Drofnah (at left) Photographer(s): Royal Photo Co.
|
1908 |
item | ||
F-A-6 | Scene from Apache Dance
dated September, 1911. Photographer(s): Apeda
|
September, 1911 |
Arizona The play opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, March 31,
1902.
|
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item | ||
F-A-7 | A scene from Act I with Agnes Muir, Alma Bradley,
Dustin Farnum (Washing), and Frank Campeau Photographer(s): Hall
|
1902 |
F-A-8 | Scene from the last act Includes Agnes Muir, Edith Lemmert, John Burley [sp?], Alma
Bradley, Frank Campeau, Charles E. Graham, Dustin Farnum, John Cope, and
Eleanor Wilton.
|
1902 |
F-A-9 | Betrothal scene including John W. Cope, Dustin Farnum,
and Olive May Photographer(s): Bryon
|
1902 |
F-A-10 |
Scene including William Hamroth, Dustin Farnum, and
Walter Hale Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-A-11 | The Serenade, a scene from Act III including Edgar
Selwyn and Alice Chandler Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-A-12 | 1902 | |
F-A-13 | Scene Photographer(s): Hall
|
1902 |
At Yale The play At Yale , played at the
Grand Opera House, Seattle, February 24-25, 1907.
|
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item | ||
F-A-14 | Paul Gilmore in At
Yale Photographer(s): White
|
1907 |
F-A-15 | A scene from At
Yale
|
1907 |
item | ||
F-A-16 | A scene from The Auctioneer
Including David Warfield and Marie Bates
The Auctioneerplayed at the Grand
Opera House, Seattle, January 18-20, 1903.
|
January, 1903 |
Babes In
Toyland The operetta opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle April 8,
1906.
|
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item | ||
F-B-1 | Mother Goose characters in a scene (s): Byron
|
April, 1906 |
F-B-2 | Birth of the Butterflies scene Photographer(s): Byron
|
1906 |
F-B-3 | Scene from Babes In
Toyland Photographer(s): Byron
|
1906 |
item | ||
F-B-4 | A scene from Babette in the
Nest Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, on Aug. 19, 1906.
|
1906 |
F-B-5 |
A scene from Baby Mine
including actors Walter Jones and Gilda Veresi Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, Oct. 8, 1911.
Photographer(s): White
|
1911 |
F-B-6 | Mr. James Neill and Company in a scene from
Barbara Frietchie The play opened at the Grand Opera House Jan. 26, 1902.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-B-7 | Mrs. Fiske in a scene from Act IV of
Becky Sharp Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, July 24, 1910
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1910 |
F-B-8 | Scene from 1903 production of Ben
Hur Ben Hur opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Dec. 7,
1903.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
Ben Hur, 1905 production Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Oct. 9, 1905.
|
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item | ||
F-B-9 - F-B-10 | 1905 | |
F-B-11 |
Scene including Ellen Mortimer, J.E. Dodson and Harry
Weaver. Photographer(s): Hall
|
1905 |
F-B-12 | Final scene Photographer(s): Byron
|
1905 |
F-B-13 | Scene Photographer(s): Hall
|
1905 |
item | ||
F-B-14 | Scene from 1909 production of Ben
Hur Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, Jan. 25, 1909.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
F-B-15 | A scene from
The
Billionaire Opened Dec. 13, 1904 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1904 |
F-B-16 | The Black Patti Troubadours Group appeared at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle, December
1904.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1904 |
F-B-17 | Scene from The Blue
Moon Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Jan. 2, 1908.
Photographer(s): George R. Lawrence Co.
|
1908 |
F-B-18 | Scene from The Blue
Mouse Opened at the New Alhambra Theater, Seattle, July 18, 1909.
|
1909 |
The Bonnie Briar
Bush Opened Oct. 23, 1902 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-B-19 | Scene including J. H. Stoddard (pointing) and Reuben
Fax (with boutonniere) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-B-20 | Scene including J. H. Stoddard (holding
pen) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-B-21 | Scene including Reuben Fax (at left) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
F-B-22 | Scene with J. H. Stoddard Photographer(s): Byron
|
1902 |
item | ||
F-B-23 | J.H. Stoddard in scene from 1903 production of
The Bonnie Briar Bush (at left) Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Dec. 27, 1903.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-B-24 - F-B-25 | Scenes from The Boys of Company
B Opened March 14, 1909 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1909 |
F-B-26 - F-B-28 | Scenes from Brewster's
Millions Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, April 13, 1908.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1908 |
F-B-29 |
Scene from Brigadier
Gerard Photographer(s): George R. Lawrence Co.
|
1906 |
F-B-30 | Scene from Brown of Harvard
including Laura Hope Crews Opened at the Moore Theater, Jan. 12, 1908.
|
1908 |
Bunty Pulls the
Strings The 1912 production opened May 12 at the Moore Theater, Seattle,
and the1913 production opened December 15 at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-B-31 | A scene with Mabel Stanton Photographer(s): White
|
1912 |
F-B-32 - F-B-42 | Scenes Photographer(s): White
|
1913 |
item | ||
F-B-43 | A scene from Buster Brown Opened March 1, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1908 |
F-B-44 |
A scene from By Right of Sword
including Ralph Shearlin in shirtsleeves Opened, Oct.5, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1904 |
F-C-1 - F-C-2 |
Scene from Captain Bob
including S. Miller Kent (center) Opened Sept. 20, 1903 at the Grand Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Palmer's
|
1903 |
F-C-3 | March, 1906 | |
Captain Jinks Opened July 1, 1907 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-C-4 | A scene from Act I with Ethel Barrymore Photographer(s): Byron
|
July 1907 |
F-C-5 |
A scene including Ethel Barrymore and H. Reeves Smith
(next to her) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1907 |
The Case of
Becky Opened at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, June 23,
1913.
|
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item | ||
F-C-6 | A scene including Frances Satt, Charles Dalton, Albert
Bruning, and Harry C. Browne Photographer(s): White
|
1913 |
F-C-7 | A scene including Albert Bruning and Charles
Dalton Photographer(s): White
|
1913 |
item | ||
F-C-8 |
A scene from Caught in the Rain
including William Collier at right Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, June 28, 1908.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1908 |
Chantecler Opened at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, June 12,
1912.
|
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item | ||
F-C-9 | The Chickens from Chantecler
including Edwin Wilson on left Photographer(s): White
|
1910 |
F-C-10 | A scene from Act I including Maude Adams as Chantecler
(center), William Lewers, and George Trader Photographer(s): White
|
1912 |
The Chaperons, 1903 and
1905 productions Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Sept. 6, 1903. The
1905 production opened at the Grand Opera House on Sept. 10, 1905.
|
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item | ||
F-C-11 | A scene Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-C-12 - F-C-13 | Scenes FC12 scene is from Act II.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
November 1905 |
Checkers Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, September 30,
1906.
|
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item | ||
F-C-14 | The finish of the great race scene from the
play Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
F-C-15 | The betting scene including Charles White, David
Braham, and William T. Clark Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
Chicago Grand Opera Company |
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item | ||
F-C-16 | Performance of Hungarian
Dance Photographer(s): Matzene
|
April, 1913 |
F-C-17 | Performance of Dutch dance Photographer(s): Matzene
|
April, 1913 |
F-C-18 | Performance of Grand
Divertissement Photographer(s): Matzene
|
April, 1913 |
item | ||
F-C-19 - F-C-20 |
A scene from Chinese
Honeymoon Played at the Grand Theater, Seattle, in January and December of
1904. FC19 includes John Henshaw (with sideburns).
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1904 |
F-C-21 | The dressing room scene from The
Chorus Lady including Eva Dennison (center) and Rose Stahl
(right) Photographer(s): White
|
1909 |
F-C-22 | A scene from The Christian
including E.J. Morgan Opened at the Grand Theater, Seattle, March 19, 1906.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1906 |
F-C-23 | A scene from Act I of
Cingalee Opened at the Grand Theater, March 4, 1907.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
February, 1907 |
The Clansmen Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, on Oct. 4, 1908.
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item | ||
F-C-24 | Act III, Scene 2 Photographer(s): Byron
|
1908 |
F-C-25 | A scene from Act IV Photographer(s): Byron
|
1908 |
The College
Widow Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Jan. 14, 1906.
|
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item | ||
F-C-26 | A scene including Dorothy Tennant Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
F-C-27 | A scene from Act IV of including Dorothy
Tennant |
1906 |
F-C-28 | A scene including Louise Rutter and Robert
Kelly Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
item | ||
F-C-29 | A scene from Act IV of The Comedy
of Errors including Stuart Robson Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, on Nov. 19, 1902.
Photographer(s): A.D. Roth
|
1902 |
F-C-30 | Tom Waters and eleven principal actors from
Comin' Thro' the Rye Opened April 4, 1908 at the Moore Theater, Seattle
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1908 |
F-C-31 | A scene from
Corianton Opened at the Seattle Theater, Feb. 22, 1903.
Photographer(s): Charles A. Libby
|
1903 |
The Country
Boy Opened at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, Nov. 19, 1911.
|
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item | ||
F-C-32 | A scene including Charlotte Ives, H. Dudley Hawley,
Ethel Clayton, and Frank E. Jamison Photographer(s): White
|
1911 |
F-C-33 | A scene including Charlotte Ives and H. Dudley
Hawley Photographer(s): White
|
1911 |
item | ||
F-C-34 | A scene from Act II of
The Country Girl
including William Norris (center) and Grace Gresham (on his
left) Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, March 4, 1907.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1907 |
The Country
Mouse Opened on Feb. 12, 1905 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-C-35 | A scene including Edna Wallace Hopper (with
mallet) Photographer(s): Hall
|
1905 |
F-C-36 | A scene including Edna Wallace Hopper (center) and
seven others Photographer(s): Hall
|
1905 |
The County
Chairman Productions opened on October 23, 1904 and Feb. 10, 1907 at the
Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-C-37 | A scene from Act I including George Thatcher
(center) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1904 |
F-C-38 | A scene from Act II ofThe County
Chairman Photographer(s): Byron
|
1904 |
F-C-39 | A scene including Theodore Babcock (second from
left) Photographer(s): Hall
|
1907 |
item | ||
F-C-40 | A scene from
Cousin Kate
including Ethel Barrymore Opened on July 3, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1907 |
F-C-41 | A scene from
The Cowboy and the Lady
including Nat Goodwin (standing), Maxine Elliott, and Gertrude
Elliott Opened on Nov. 15, 1903 at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-C-42 | A scene from Act II of
The Crisis
including James K. Hackett (wearing cape) and Charlotte Walker
(center) Played at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1905 |
F-D-1 - F-D-2 |
Scene from
Daddy Long Legs
including Byron Beasly and Renee Kelly FD2 scene is from Act II.
Photographer(s): White
|
1915 |
F-D-3 | A scene from Act I of
The Dairy
Farm Opened at the Seattle Theater Oct. 4, 1903.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-D-4 - F-D-6 |
A scene including Blanche Bates Opened February 6, 1905 at the Seattle Theatre.FD5-6 includes Robert Haines; FD 5 includes Armstrong.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1905 |
F-D-7 - F-D-9 |
A scene from
David Harum
including William H. Crane Opened April 22, 1903 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-D-10 | A scene from
The Dawn of Tomorrow
including Gertrude Elliott and Sydney Booth Opened April 2, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
|
1911 |
F-D-11 - F-D-12 | A scene from
The
Devil Opened Dec. 5, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1908 |
F-D-13 | A scene from
The Devil's Disciple
including Henry Miller and Margaret Anglin Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in Oct. of 1903.
Inscribed May 12, 1912.
Photographer(s): Johnson
|
1903 |
F-D-14 | A scene from
Die
Walkure Photographer(s): Hall
|
February 1906 |
Divorcons Opened February 3, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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item | ||
F-D-15 - F-D-16 | A scene from
Divorcons
including Grace George |
1908 |
F-D-17 |
A scene from
Divorcons
including Grace George and Frank Worthing Photographer(s): White
|
1908 |
F-D-18 - F-D-19 | A scene from Act III of
Divorcons
including Grace George, Frank Worthing, and Douglas Gerrard |
1908 |
Dolly Varden Opened Dec. 3, 1903, at the Grand Opera House and July 21, 1907,
at the Grand Theater, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
F-D-20 | A scene from including Lulu Glaser |
1903 |
F-D-21 | A scene from Act II including Lulu Glaser Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
F-D-22 | A scene from Act II from including Tim Daniels and
Lulu Glaser Photographer(s): Byron
|
1907 |
item | ||
F-D-23 - F-D-24 | A scene from
Dream
City Photographer(s): Byron
|
March 1908 |
F-D-25 | A scene from Act III of
Du Barry
including Mrs. Leslie Carter and C.A. Stevenson.
Du Barryopened
July 27, 1904, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1904 |
F-D-26 | A scene from Act II of
The Duel
including Otis Skinner and Fay Davis Opened June 13, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1907 |
F-E-1 | A scene from
The Earl of Pawtucket
including Louise Lydsmith, Ernest A. Elton, W. Hudson, Lawrance
D'Orsay, Charles Stokes, and Elizabeth Tyree Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Mar. 22, 1905.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1905 |
F-E-2 | A scene from Act II of
The Education of Mr.
Pipp including Digby Bell in center Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, on Oct. 7, 1906.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
F-E-3 | A scene from
The Eternal City
including Sarah Truax and E.J. Morgan Opened Feb. 21, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1904 |
F-E-4 | A scene from
Everyman at
Christensen Hall Photographer(s): Byron
|
December 1904 |
Everywoman Opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, Aug. 18, 1913.
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item | ||
F-E-5 - F-E-6 | 1913 | |
F-E-7 | A scene including Laura Nelson Hall Photographer(s): White
|
May 1915 |
Fantana Opened July 7, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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item | ||
F-F-1 - F-F-2 | A scene FF1 includes Adele Ritchie (center).
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1907 |
F-F-3 | 1907 | |
F-F-4 |
A scene including Adele Ritchie (in cart) and
Jefferson De Angelis Photographer(s): Hall
|
1907 |
Father and the
Boys Opened Dec. 26, 1909. Scenes include William H. Crane.
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item | ||
F-F-5 | 1909 | |
F-F-6 |
A scene Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
item | ||
F-F-7 | A scene from
Fifty Miles from
Boston Opened Sept. 19, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
F-F-8 - F-F-9 | A scene from
The Flirting
Princess Opened Oct. 22, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. FF8
includes Billy Kent and Eileen Sheridan. FF9 includes H.P. Hill.
Photographer(s): Kaufmann Weimer & Fabry Co.
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1911 |
F-F-10 | Finale of Act I of
Florodora
including Edna Wallace Hopper (center) Opened Oct. 19, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
F-F-11 | A scene from
The Flower of the
Ranch Opened Sept. 3, 1911, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): George R. Lawrence Co.
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1911 |
F-F-12 | A scene from Act III of
Foxy Quiller
including Jerome Sykes (center) Klaw and Erlanger Opera Company production that opened Dec. 7,
1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
The Free
Lance Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in April 1907.
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F-F-13 | A scene including George Schiller Photographer(s): Hallen
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1907 |
F-F-14 | A scene including Nella Bergen, Albert Hart, and
George Schiller |
1907 |
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F-F-15 | A scene from
The Freedom of Suzanne
including James M. Brophy and Jane Corcoran Opened Oct. 18, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Miner Litho Co.
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1906 |
F-F-16 - F-F17 | A scene from
A Friend of the
Family Opened Oct. 9, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1904 |
The Garden of
Allah A Liebler and Company production.
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F-G-1 | A scene |
December 1911 |
F-G-2 | A scene including Mary Mannering (at left) Photographer(s): White
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December 1911 |
F-G-3 | A scene |
December 1911 |
The
Genius Opened May 2, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-G-4 | A scene from Act I Includes Nat Goodwin, Edna Goodrich, Robert Paton Gibbs, Neil
O'Brien.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
F-G-5 | Finale of Act I Includes Nat Goodwin, Neil O'Brien, and Robert Paton
Gibbs.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
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F-G-6 |
A scene from
A Gentleman of France
including Kyrle Bellew at right Opened at the Seattle Theater, Oct. 18, 1903.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-G-7 - F-G-9 |
Scene from
A Girl From
Dixie Opened May 15, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
FG7 includes Charles Bower and Lou Middelton. FG9 includes Irene
Bentley (center).
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-G-10 - F-G-11 | A scene from
The Girl from
Rectors Opened Aug. 1, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
F-G-12 | A scene from the play
The Girl of the Golden
West Includes Blanche Bates, Robert Hilliard, and Frank Keenan.
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1909 |
F-G-13 | "The Poker Game" scene from Act II of Puccini's grand
opera
The Girl of the Golden
West Opened Jan. 28, 1912, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
F-G-14 - F-G-15 | A scene from
Girls Opened Aug. 27, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
F-G-16 | A scene from
The Girl Who Has
Everything including Isabel Irving Photographer(s): Hall
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1904 |
F-G-17 - F-G-19 | A scene from
Glittering
Gloria Opened Oct. 20, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
FG17-18 include Adele Ritchie.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-G-20 |
A scene from
Goddess of Liberty
including Joseph Howard and Violet Seaton Opened Oct. 9, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1910 |
F-G-21 | A scene from
The Great Divide
including Henry Miller and Margaret Anglin Opened Dec. 13, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hallen
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1908 |
F-G-22 | A scene from
The Great John Ganton
including Albert Van Buren and George Fawcett Opened Oct. 24, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
F-G-23 - F-G-24 |
A scene from
Gypsy Love
including Mona Desmond and Raymond Crane Opened March 9, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
F-H-1 | A scene from
The Ham
Tree Opened Feb. 17, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Frederick Bowers.
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1907 |
F-H-2 - F-H-3 |
A scene from
Happyland Opened Jan. 30, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
FH2 includes Nella Shayne, Marguerite Clark, and Alice Hills.
FH3 includes Marguerite Clark, De Wolf Hopper, and William Wolfe.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1908 |
F-H-4 |
A scene from
Havanna Opened Feb. 26, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
James Powers.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
F-H-5 | Haverly's Minstrels. Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
F-H-6 | A scene from
The Heart of
Maryland Opened Feb. 15, 1903 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Maurice Barrymore, Mrs. Leslie Carter, and John Kellerd.
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1903 |
F-H-7 |
A scene from
Heir to the
Hoorah Opened April 12, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes H.S. Northrup, Johnson, Wright Kramer, Collin Campbell, Will Lucas,
and Cassius Quinby.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
F-H-8 - F-H-9 |
A scene from
Her Own
Way Opened Jan. 2, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. FH8
includes Maxine Elliott and Arthur Byron. FH9 includes Maxine Elliott (under
table).
Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
F-H-10 - F-H-11 | A scene from
The Hills of
California Opened Sept. 6, 1903, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle. FH10
includes Frank and Bessie Bacon. FH11 includes Wallace Hunt and Bessie
Bacon.
Photographer(s): Elite
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1903 |
F-H-12 | A scene from
Hip Hip
Hooray Opened Nov. 8, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1908 |
F-H-13 | A scene from
The Honor of the Family
including Otis Skinner (at right) Opened May 16, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
F-H-14 | A scene from
The House of a Thousand
Candles Opened Mar. 20, 1910, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1910 |
F-H-15 | A scene from
The House of Bondage
with Florence Roberts and Thurlow Bergen Opened Dec. 20, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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January 1909 |
F-I-1 - F-I-2 | A scene from Act I of
The Illusion of
Beatrice FI1 includes Maude Fealy. FI2 includes Maude Fealy, John [?],
and Blanche Douglas (right).
Opened Nov. 29, 1906, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
F-I-3 - F-I-4 | A scene from
In
Dahomey FI4 includes George Walker.
Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Jan. 8, 1905.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
F-I-5 - F-I-6 | A scene from
In Old
Kentucky FI5 scene is from Act I.
Opened Oct. 4, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-I-7 | A scene from Act III of
In Old Kentucky,
1905 production Opened Oct. 1, 1905 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-I-8 | A scene from
In Old Kentucky,
1907 production Opened Oct. 6, 1907, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): White
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1907 |
F-I-9 | A scene from
In the Palace of the
King with Viola Allen and Robert Haines Opened Feb. 23, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
F-I-10 | A scene from
The Isle of
Spice Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
F-J-1 | A scene from
Jack Straw with
Frank Goldsmith, John Drew, and Mary Boland Opened June 23, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1909 |
F-J-2 | The Charles B. Hanford Company in a scene from Act IV of
Julius Caesar
including Charles B. Hanford and Marc Anthony Show opened Mar, 29, 1907, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
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1907 |
F-J-3 | A scene from
Jumping Jupiter
with Richard Carle, Will Philbrick, and Edna Wallace Hopper Was the opening play at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, Oct.
2, 1911.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
F-J-4 | A scene from
Just out of
College Opened Nov. 1, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1908 |
F-K-1 | A scene from Act II of
King Dodo, 1902
production Opened Oct. 5, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Greta Risley, Raymond Hitchcock, Cheridah Simpson, and Margaret McKinney.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
F-K-2 | A scene from
King Dodo, 1909
production Opened Nov. 14, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Cheridah Simpson.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
F-K-3 - F-K-4 | A scene from
Kismet with Otis
Skinner as Hajj the Beggar Opened Dec. 22, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
F-K-5 | A scene from
The Kissing
Girl Opened Nov. 13, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1910 |
F-K-6 | A scene from
Knight for a
Day Opened Sept. 27, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1908 |
F-L-1 - F-L-2 | A scene from Act II of 'The Land of Nod' Opened Dec. 8, 1907, at the Seattle Theater. FL1 is a scene from
Act II. FL2 shows the "Madcap Ballet."
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
Leah
Kleschna Opened June 27, 1905, at the Seattle Theater.
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F-L-3 | A scene from Act I Includes Charles Cartwright, Etienne Girardot, Frances
Welstemo, and William B. Mack.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-L-4 - F-L-5 | A scene FL4 includes George Arliss (in silk hat) and Mrs. Fiske
(left). FL5 includes Mrs. Fiske.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
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F-L-6 | Portrait of Leoncavallo and his orchestra |
November 1906 |
F-L-7 | Group portrait of the Lewis and Lake Musical Comedy
Company A stock theater company which played at the Lyric Theater,
Seattle, May 5 through Aug. 3, 1907.
Photographer(s): Hodson
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1907 |
F-L-8 | A scene from Act III of
The Liewith
Margaret Illington and C. Aubrey Smith |
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The Lion and the
Mouse Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in October 1906.
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F-L-9 | A scene from Act I with Josephine Lovett, Eleanor
Sheldon, and Albert Moore Photographer(s): White
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1906 |
F-L-10 | A scene from Act III with Josephine Lovett and Paul
Everton Photographer(s): White
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October 1906 |
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F-L-11 | A scene from
The Little
Duchess Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in March 1903, and
January 1907. Anna Held starred.
Photographer(s): Byron
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F-L-12 | A scene from Act I of
Little Jonny Jones
with George M. Cohen, Jerry Cohen, and Tom Lewis (all at
center) Opened March 4, 1906, at the Grand Opera House.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
The Littlest
Rebel Opened Nov. 3, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
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F-L-13 | Court martial scene that includes Dustin Farnum and
William Farnum Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
F-L-14 | A scene including Dustin Farnum and Mary Miles
Minter Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
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F-L-15 | A scene with Leo Carillo and Grace Valentine from
Oliver Morosco's Fun and
Fashion Show, Lombardi Ltd. Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, for a week
beginning July 20, 1919.
Photographer(s): White
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1919 |
F-L-16 | A scene from
The Lottery
Man Opened Oct. 9, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1910 |
F-—1 | A scene from
Madame Butterfly
with Francis [?], Rena Vivienne, and Thomas Richards Opened Feb. 28, 1907, at the Grand Opera House.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
F-—2 | A scene from
Madame X with
Adeline Donlap as Jacqueline and Edwin Forsberg as Laroque Opened Nov. 20, 1910 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
F-—3 - F-—4 | A scene from
Maggie
Pepperwith Rose Stahl Opened May 18, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
F-—5 | A scene from
Mam'selle
Napoleonwith Edna Goodrich and Anna Held Opened Mar. 20, 1904, at the Grand Opera House.
Photographer(s): Gilbert and Bacon
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1904 |
F-—6 | McIntyre and Heath in vaudeville sketch titled "The Man
from Montana" Stamped on verso both Orpheum Circuit and Sullivan and Considine
Circuit.
Photographer(s): Apeda Studio
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March 14, 1912 |
The Man of the
Hour Opened Jan. 5, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-—7 | A scene from Act I with William Lamp and Ruby
Bridges Photographer(s): White
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1908 |
F-—8 - F-—10 | A scene Photographer(s): White
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1908 |
The Man on the
Box Opened Dec. 7, 1906, at the Seattle Theater.
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F-—11 | A scene |
1906 |
F-—12 | A scene including Morgan Wallace, Clara Louise
Chapman, and Helen Holmes (on right) Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
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F-—13 | A scene from
A Man's Man with
Helen Macbeth Opened Mar. 28, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
Marrying
Mary Opened Nov. 28, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-—14 - F-—15 | Marie Cahill's famous "long-skirted"
chorus FM15 includes Florence Gear.
Photographer(s): White
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1907 |
F-—16 | A scene from Act II with Florence Gear |
1907 |
Marta of the
Lowlands Opened Oct. 30, 1904 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-—17 | A scene with Hobart Bosworth |
1904 |
F-—18 | A scene Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
Mary Jane's
Pa Opened Jan. 2, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-—19 | A scene with Max Figman |
1910 |
F-—20 | A scene with Henry Dixey Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
item | ||
F-—21 | A scene from Act IV of
Mary of Magdala
with Mrs. Fiske Opened April 28, 1904, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-—22 | A scene from
The Master of Ballantral
with Walker Whiteside and May Buckley Photographer(s): White
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February 20, 1920 |
F-—23 | Cast members including De Wolf Hopper in a scene from
A Matinee Idol
that includes Opened Nov. 6, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Played at
the Lyceum, Oct. 8, 1910.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
Merely Mary
Ann Opened Sept. 25, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-—24 | A scene including Eleanor Robson and Ada
Dwyer Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—25 - F-—26 | A scene including Eleanor Robson and Edwin
Arden. Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
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F-—27 - F-—29 | A scene from
The Merry
Widow Opened May 30, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.FM28-29 are of a scene from Act I.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
F-—30 - F-—31 | A scene from
A Message From
Mars 1906 production opened May 30 at the Moore Theater. 1909
production opened May 30, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1906, 1909 |
A Midsummer Night's
Dream The Annie Russell production played at the Grand Opera House in
June 1907. A 1909 production opened May 12 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-—32 - F-—34 | A scene FM32 includes Lansing Rowan (on right).
Photographer(s): Hallen
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1907 |
F-—35 | A scene including Ben Greet |
1909 |
Milestones The New York production of the play ran Sept. 17, 1912 - March
1913 at the Liberty Theater. A Seattle production opened Nov. 22, 1914, at the
Metropolitan Theater.
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F-—36 | A scene from Act I Taken at the Liberty Theater, N.Y.
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September 1912 |
F-—37 | A scene from Act III |
September 1912 |
F-—38 - F-—39 | A scene from Act I Photographer(s): White
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1914 |
Miss Nobody from
Starland Opened Sept. 3, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-—40 | A scene from Act I Photographer(s): Silver and Friedman
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1911 |
F-—41 | Dress rehearsal scene from Act II Photographer(s): Silver and Friedman
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1911 |
item | ||
F-—42 - F-—43 | A scene from
Miss
Simplicity Opened Feb. 6, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Frank
Daniels is in the center in FM42 and in front in FM43.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-—44 | A scene from
Mlle.
Modiste Opened Dec. 16, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Fritzi Scheff and William Pruette.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
F-—45 | A scene from
Monsieur
Beaucaire Includes James K. Hackett.
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October 1910 |
F-—46 - F-—47 | A scene from
Mr. Hamlet of
Broadway Opened Oct. 10, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle. Includes
Eddie Foy. He is at center in FM47.
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1909 |
F-—48 | A scene from
Mr.
Hopkinson Opened Dec. 12, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle. Includes
Barbara Clement, May Milloy, and Dallas Welford.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1909 |
F-—49 - F-—50 | A scene from
Mr.
Pickwick Opened Nov. 26, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. FM49
includes De Wolf Hopper and Laura Joyce Bell. FM50 includes Frank Belcher,
Digby Bell, and Marguerite Clark.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-—51 - F-—52 | A scene from
Mrs. Black is
Back Opened Oct. 5, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. FM51
includes May Irwin (on steps). FM52 includes May Irwin and Edgar
Atchison-Ely.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—53 - F-—54 | A scene from
Mrs.
Bumpstead-Leigh Opened June 17, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. FM53
includes Mrs. Fiske, Miss McDonald, and Florine Arnold. FM54 includes Charles
Harbury, Kate Lester, Douglas Wood, and Mrs. Fiske.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1911 |
F-—55 - F-—56 | A scene from
Mrs. Warren's
Profession Opened May 19, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Walter Thomas and Cathrine Countiss. FM56 is a scene from Act III.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch Opened Sept. 17, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-—57 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook |
1905 |
F-—58 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—59 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook and Oscar
Eagle Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—60 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook (with
basket) Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—61 | A scene including Charles Carter and Helen
Lowell Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—62 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook and Harry
Myers Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-—63 | A scene including Madge Carr Cook (at
center) Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
The Mummy and the
Humming Bird Opened March 5, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-—64 | A scene from Act I including Paul Gilmore
(seated) Photographer(s): White
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1905 |
F-—65 | A scene from Act II including Paul Gilmore Photographer(s): White
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1905 |
F-—66 | A scene from Act IV including Paul Gilmore (with
gun) Photographer(s): White
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1905 |
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F-–1 | Group portrait of the James Neill Stock Theater
Company Posed on the stage of the Seattle Theater where they played
Sept. 18, 1904 through Jan. 7, 1905. Autographed by each player on verso.
Photographer(s): Mecca
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1905 |
F-–2 | A scene from
Neptune's
Daughter
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December 1906 |
F-–3 | A scene from
The New York Idea
with Mrs. Fiske Opened June 24, 1907, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
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1907 |
F-–4 | A scene from
A Night on
Broadway Opened April 17, 1910, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Otto Sarony Co.
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1910 |
F-O-1 - F-O-2 | A scene from Charles Dillingham's production of
The Office
Boy Opened Nov. 3, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Frank Daniels.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1904 |
F-O-3 | A scene from
Omar the
Tentmaker Includes Guy Bates Post and Jane Salisbury.
Photographer(s): White
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December 1913 |
F-O-4 | A scene from
Outcast Played at the Lyceum Theater in New York. Includes Charles
Cherry, Elsie Ferguson, J. Woodall Birde, and Warburton Gamble.
Photographer(s): White
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June 1915 |
F-P-1 | A scene from
The Parish Priest
including Daniel Sully (center of doorway) |
June 1905 |
F-P-2 | A scene from
Parisfal Opened Feb. 26, 1905, at the Seattle Theater.
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1905 |
F-P-3 | A scene from
Peer
Gynt Opened Dec. 27, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Louis James and Aphie James.
Photographer(s): White
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1908 |
F-P-4 | A scene from
Piff! Paff!
Pouff! Opened Mar. 12, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
The
Pit Opened Sept. 1, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-P-5 | A scene including Wilton Lackaye and Jane
Oaker Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-P-6 | A scene from Act I including Wilton Lackaye (center)
and Douglas Fairbanks (right) Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-P-7 | A scene including Jane Oaker and Wilton
Lackaye Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-P-8 | A scene from Act III including Wilton Lackaye and
William Hazeltine Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
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F-P-9 | A scene from
Polly of the
Circus Opened Aug. 15, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1909 |
F-P-10 | A scene from
Potash and
Perlmutter Played at the Olympic Theater, Tacoma. Includes Barney Bernard
(left) and Alexander Carr.
Photographer(s): White
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1915 |
F-P-11 | George Primrose and the Foley Twins of Primrose and
Dockstader Minstrels Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Dec. 25, 1902.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
The Prince of
Pilsen The 1903 production opened Oct. 22, 1903, at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle. The 1905 production opened Dec. 14, 1905, at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle.
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F-P-12 | A scene including John W. Ransome, Polly Guz , and
Victor Morley Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-P-13 | A scene including Arthur Donaldson and Lillian
Coleman Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-P-14 | A scene from Act III Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
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F-P-15 - F-P-16 | A scene from
The Princess
Chic Opened Jan. 4, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1903 |
F-Q-1 - F-Q-2 | A scene from
The Queen of the Moulin
Rouge Opened Jan. 29, 1911, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
F-R-1 - F-R-2 | A scene from
Raffles Opened Oct. 12, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Kyrle Bellew.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-R-3 | A scene from
Ragged
Robin Opened Oct. 14, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Chauncey Olcott and Rose Curry.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
F-R-4 - F-R-5 | A scene Opened Oct. 20, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.FR4 includes Henry Miller and Ruth Chatterton. FR5 includes
Henry Miller and Charles Hammond.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
F-R-6 | A scene from
The Real
Thing Opened June 18, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Includes Henrietta Crosman, Mac Macomber, and Audrey Ridqwell.
Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
F-R-7 | A scene from
Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm Opened April 14, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
F-R-8 - F-R-9 | A scene from
Red
Feather Opened Jan. 27, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Grace Van Studdiford (center).
Photographer(s): Gilbert and Bacon
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1907 |
F-R-10 | A scene from
The Red
Knight Opened Oct. 3, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
James Neill (center) and Edythe Chapman (second from left).
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1902 |
F-R-11 | A scene from
The Red
Mill Opened Mar. 14, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Fred Stone and David Montgomery.
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1909 |
The Rejuvenation of Aunt
Mary Opened June 21, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-R-12 | A scene including May Robson (center) Photographer(s): White
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1908 |
F-R-13 | A scene including May Robson (seated) |
1908 |
Resurrection Opened at the Grand Opera House, April 3, 1904.
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F-R-14 | A scene including Blanche Walsh Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-R-15 | A scene including Blanche Walsh and Joseph
Haworth Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-R-16 | The Jury scene from Act I Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
item | ||
F-R-17 - F-R-18 | A scene from
Rigoletto Opened Feb. 9, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. FR18
includes Joseph F. Shechan.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
F-R-19 | A scene from Act II of
Robinhood Opened Jan. 1, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
William H. Macdonald, Grace Van Studdiford, H.C. Barnabee, and George B.
Frothingham.
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1903 |
F-R-20 - F-R-21 | A scene from
The
Round-Up A Klaw and Erlanger production that opened at the Moore Theater,
Seattle, April 17, 1910. FR21 includes Sidney Cushing.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1910 |
F-R-22 - F-R-23 | The Four Cohans in a scene from
Running for
Office Opened May 25, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-S-1 | A scene from
Salvation
Nell Opened July 12, 1909, at the New Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
Includes Mrs. Fiske and Holbrook Blinn.
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November 1909 |
Sapho Opened Jan. 24, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-2 | A scene including Olga Nethersole |
1907 |
F-S-3 | A scene including Olga Nethersole Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
F-S-4 | A scene from Act IV including Olga
Nethersole Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
item | ||
F-S-5 | A scene from
Scheherazade Played at the Winter Garden, New York City. Includes Gertrude
Hoffman and Alexis Kosloff.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
F-S-6 - F-S-7 | The roof garden scene from
Seven
Days Opened Feb. 12, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
F-S-8 - F-S-9 | A scene from
The Shepherd
King Opened Nov. 7, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Wright Lorimer.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1909 |
F-S-10 - F-S-11 | A scene from
She Stoops to
Conquer Opened Feb. 1, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
Sherlock
Holmes Opened Oct. 18, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-12 | A scene including Herbert Kelcey (right) and David
Davies (left) Photographer(s): Hall
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1903 |
F-S-13 | A scene including Herbert Kelcey (seated) Photographer(s): Hall
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1903 |
F-S-14 | A scene including Effie Shannon and Herbert Kelcey
(right) Photographer(s): Hall
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1903 |
item | ||
F-S-15 | The Tivoli Opera Company cast for
Ship
Ahoy Photographed on stage at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. This
was the opening show for the Grand Opera House. Includes Ferris Hartman
(center).
Photographer(s): Peiser
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October 12, 1900 |
The
Sho-gun Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Dec. 24, 1905.
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F-S-16 | A scene including Thomas C. Leary and Isabelle D.
Arnold Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
F-S-17 | A scene Includes John Henshaw (autographed), Genevieve Day, Agnes Cain
Brown, and William C. Weeden.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1905 |
item | ||
F-S-18 - F-S-19 | A scene from
The Silver
Slipper Opened April 14, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-S-20 | A scene from
The Singing
Girl Opened Aug. 5, 1907, at the Grand Opera House.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
F-S-21 | A scene from
Smith Opened June 26, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
John Drew (left), Hassard Short, and Isabel Irving.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
F-S-22 | A scene from
Soldiers of
Fortune Opened Jan. 24, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Robert Edeson (center).
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-S-23 | A scene from
The Soul
Kiss Opened Dec. 12, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
The Squaw
Man Opened Sept. 22, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-24 | A scene including Margaret Bourne and William
Faversham Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
F-S-25 | A scene including William Faversham (arm upraised at
right) Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
The Straight
Road Opened Mar. 31, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-26 | A scene with Blanche Walsh and Charles
Dalton Photographer(s): Hallen
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1907 |
F-S-27 | A scene with Blanche Walsh (second from right) and
Charles Dalton (in shirt sleeves) Photographer(s): Hallen
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1907 |
F-S-28 | A scene with Blanche Walsh (standing) Photographer(s): Hallen
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1907 |
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F-S-29 | A scene from Act I of
The Strength of the
Weak Includes Florence Roberts.
Photographer(s): Hall
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December 1906 |
The
Strollers Opened May 28, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-30 | Scene with ensemble Photographer(s): Byron
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1906 |
F-S-31 | A scene with Eddie Foy and Francis Wilson Photographer(s): Byron
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1906 |
F-S-32 | A scene Photographer(s): Byron
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1906 |
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F-S-33 | A scene from
The Stronger Sex
with Maude Fealy and Brandon Hurst Opened Dec. 8, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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1907 |
Strongheart Opened Nov. 13, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-34 | A scene from Act III Includes Robert Edeson (center).
Photographer(s): White
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1906 |
F-S-35 | A scene with Robert Edeson and Mary Boland Photographer(s): White
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1906 |
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F-S-37 | Informal portrait of the Ralph Stuart
Company The troup played at the Seattle Theater, March 16-April 5, 1902.
Includes Ralph Stuart (in plaid cap).
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1902 |
F-S-38-39 | A scene with Mary Mannering and Arthur Byron in
The Stubborness of
Geraldine Opened June 18, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-S-40 | A scene from
The Student
King Photographer(s): White
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December 1906 |
The Sultan of
Sulu Opened Jan. 29, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-41 | A scene including Nellie V. Nichols
(center) Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-S-42 | The finale of Act I Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
F-S-43 | A scene with Nellie V. Nichols (at right) Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
item | ||
F-S-44 | A scene from
Sumurun with
Gertrude Hoffman Played at the Orpheum Theater.
Photographer(s): White
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January 30, 1916 |
F-S-45 | A scene from
The Sunny Side of
Broadway Opened Dec. 6, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Ollie Mack (left of center) and Charles Murray (right of center).
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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1908 |
Susan in Search of a
Husband Opened Feb. 8, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-S-46 | A scene Includes Isabel Irving, Ernest Mainwaring, Eleanor Robson, H.
Biramer, A.G. Andrews, and Ada Dwyer.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
F-S-47 | A scene including Isabel Irving (left) and Eleanor
Robson (in doorway) Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
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F-S-48 | A scene from
Swell Elegant
Jones Opened Aug. 25, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Ezra Kendall (third from left).
Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
F-T-1 | A scene from
The Talk of New
York Opened Oct. 31, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Victor Moore.
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1909 |
The Tattooed
Man Opened Feb. 9, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-T-2 | A scene including Frank Daniels |
1908 |
F-T-3 | A scene including Frank Daniels and Louise
Sylvester Photographer(s): Hall
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1908 |
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F-T-4 | A scene from Act I of
Tess of the
D'Urbervilles Opened Oct. 27, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1904 |
F-T-5 | A scene from
The Test
including Blanche Walsh Opened Jan. 16, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1910 |
The
Thief Oened Aug. 3, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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F-T-6 | A scene including Effie Shannon (left) and Herbert
Kelcey (second from right) Photographer(s): Hall
|
1908 |
F-T-7 | A scene including Margaret Illington Photographer(s): Hall
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1908 |
The Third
Degree Probably the production that opened Nov. 21, 1909, at the Moore
Theater, Seattle.
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F-T-8 | A scene including Edmund Breese, Ralph Delmore, Helen
Ware, and John Flood |
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F-T-9 | A scene including Ralph Delmore, Wallace Eddinger,
James Cody, and Alfred Moore |
circa 1909 |
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F-T-10 | A scene from Act III of
This Woman and This
Man Opened Jan. 22, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Minnie Victorson, Elizabeth Coulter, and William W. Blair.
Photographer(s): Beals
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1911 |
F-T-11 | A scene from
Top o' the
World Opened Jan. 16, 1910, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1910 |
F-T-12 | A scene from
The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine with Charlotte Walker Opened Nov. 9, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
F-T-13 | A scene from
The Traveling
Salesman Opened Nov. 28, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1909 |
Twelfth
Night Opened June 20, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-T-14 | The Duel scene including C. Leslie Allen (center) and
Viola Allen (on his left) Photographer(s): Byron
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1907 |
F-T-15 | A scene including Viola Allen (on steps) Photographer(s): Byron
|
1907 |
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F-T-16 | A scene from
The Two
Roses Opened Aug. 26, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
F-U-1 - F-U-2 | A scene from
The
Umpire Opened Feb. 26, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1907 |
Under Southern
Skies Opened Oct. 28, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-U-3 - F-U-4 | Scene FU3 includes Grace George as a bride.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1906 |
F-U-5 | A scene including Grace George (center) and Ralph
Strand (with open coat) |
1906 |
item | ||
F-U-6 | A scene from
Up in Mabel's Room
including James Norval, Sager Midgley, and Julie Ring Photographer(s): White
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circa December 1919 |
The
Usurper Opened May 27, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-U-7 | A scene including Grace Elliston, Nat Goodwin, and F.
Cooper |
1905 |
F-U-8 | A scene including Grace Elliston and Nat
Goodwin Photographer(s): Byron
|
1905 |
The Vinegar
Buyer Opened Sept. 3, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-V-1 | A scene including W. Thomas, Lottie Alter, and Ezra
Kendall (at right) Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-V-2 | A scene including F. Houston, Ezra Kendall, Rose
Norris, C. Bowser, and Marion Abbott Photographer(s): Byron
|
1903 |
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F-V-3 | A scene from the 1905 production of
The Virginian
including Dustin Farnum and Agnes Ardeck Opened Mar. 9, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1905 |
The
Virginian Opened Mar. 21, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-V-4 | A scene from Act I Includes Frank Campeau, Joe Callahan, Thomas Medock, Dustin
Farnum, Bennett Mussen, and Frank Nelson.
Photographer(s): White
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1907 |
F-V-5 | A scene including Frank Campeau and Dustin
Farnum Photographer(s): White
|
1907 |
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F-V-6 | A scene from
Virginius
including Louis James and Aphie James Opened Jan. 23, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
F-W-1 | A scene from
Wang Opened May 24, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1908 |
F-W-2 | A scene from
Way Down
East Opened April 6, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Mabel Strickland, Felix Haney, Phoebe Davis, and Sara Stevens.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1902 |
Weather Beaten
Benson Opened Sept. 3, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-W-3 | A scene Includes Joseph Slater, Julie Davenport, Lotta Linthicum,
Ethel Brandon, Edith Taliaferro, Lucille La Verne, and Ezra Kendall
(right).
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1905 |
F-W-4 | A scene Includes Lucille La Verne, Harry Hanlon, and William
Hackett.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1905 |
When Knighthood Was in
Flower Opened April 19, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-W-5 - F-W-6 | A scene FW5 includes Julia Marlowe. FW6 includes Bruce McRae, Julia
Marlowe, Norah Lamison, and Donald MacLaren.
Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
F-W-7 | Julia Marlowe in Act II Photographer(s): Byron
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1903 |
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F-W-8 | A scene from
When We Were Twenty-One
including Nat Goodwin (center) Played at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Byron
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September 1904 |
Wildfire |
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F-W-9 | A scene including Lillian Russell and Frank
Sheridan |
September 1911 |
F-W-10 | A scene including Lillian Russell Photographer(s): Hall
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September 1911 |
The Witching
Hour Opened Aug. 5, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
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F-W-11 | A scene including Russ Whytal and E.L.
Walton Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
F-W-12 - F-W-13 | A scene including John Mason Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
The Wizard of
Oz Opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, Oct. 16, 1904.
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F-W-14 - F-W-15 | A scene FW15 includes David Montgomery (right) and Fred Stone
(left).
Photographer(s): Byron
|
1904 |
F-W-16 | A scene |
1904 |
The
Wolf Opened Feb. 6, 1910, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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F-W-17 | A scene from Act I |
1910 |
F-W-18 | A scene including Jules and Hildon |
undated |
F-W-19 | A scene Photographer(s): Hall
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September 1911 |
item | ||
F-W-20 | A scene from
The Woman in the Case
including Blanche Walsh and Dorothy Dorr Opened Apr. 15, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Autographed by Walsh.
|
1907 |
F-W-21 | A scene from
Woodland Date probably February 1906 or December 1907.
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undated |
F-W-22 | A scene from
Writing on the Wall
including Olga Nethersole Opened Feb. 8, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hughs
|
1910 |
F-Z-1 | A scene from
Zaza including
Mrs. Leslie Carter Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Byron
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June 1907 |
G Series (Group Photographs)Return to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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G-A-1 | The Aaron Sisters Act appeared as a highlight attraction in Fanchon and Marco's
'Tin Types' Idea.
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November 14, 1931 |
G-A-2 | Comedy team Abbott and Costello |
July 24, 1944 |
G-A-3 | Robert Greene and Louise Snyder in
Abie's Irish
Rose
|
1944 |
G-A-4 | Vaudeville singers and dancers Adair and
Norwood Appeared with Bert Collins and Company in
The Good Ship Song and
Dance.
Photographer(s): Austin
|
November 10, 1928 |
G-A-5 | Portrait of dance team Adams and Lisa |
February 25, 1943 |
G-A-6 | Dancers Ruby Adams and Valerie Noyes Photographer(s): Hartsook
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July 5, 1923 |
G-A-7 | Dancers Adler and Bradford |
July 24, 1929 |
G-A-8 | Waslav Nijinsky and Flore Revalles in
Afternoon of a
Faun Photographer(s): Karl Struss
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January 1917 |
G-A-9 | Stage entertainers Lassie Lou and Peggy Lenore
Ahern |
November 19, 1935 |
G-A-10 | Two members of Al Castle and Company's
Miracle on
Wheels Vaudeville cycle act which appeared at the Palomar.
Photographer(s): Progess
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December 11, 1950 |
G-A-11 | Publicity portrait of the Albee Sisters Stage quartet that included Harriet, Fern, Aileene and Louraine
Albee.
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August 11, 1934 |
G-A-12 | Portrait of the six original Albertina Rasch
Dancers Includes Portia Grafton, Naomi DeMusie and Ida L , all from
Seattle.
|
1927 |
G-A-13 |
A scene from
Alias Jimmy Valentine
including H.B. Warner and Harold Hartsell Opened Nov. 26, 1911 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Moffett
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1911 |
All-Of-a-Sudden
Peggy Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in May 1907.
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G-A-14 | May 1907 | |
G-A-15 | May 1907 | |
Allegro |
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G-A-16 | A scene including Alan Manson and two women
dancers Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1949 |
G-A-17 | A scene including Sylvia Karlbon and James
Jewell Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1949 |
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G-A-18 | On stage portrait of vaudeville performers Tom and Edith
Almond Appeared at the Star Theater, Seattle in December 1907.
Photographer(s): White
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1907 |
The
Amazons Played at the Seattle Theater in Nov. 1904.
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G-A-19 | A scene including Edythe Chapman and Miss
Gilman Photographer(s): Mecca
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November 1904 |
G-A-20 | A scene including Edythe Chapman, Frances Slosson and
Miss Gilman Photographer(s): Mecca
|
1904 |
item | ||
G-A-21 | Costumed portrait of the Amoros Sisters Photographer(s): Lumiere
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August 26, 1918 |
G-A-22 | Informal portrait of blackface comedians Amos and
Andy Amos was really Freeman Gosden and Andy was Charles Correll.
Date stamped Dec. 5, 1935.
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November 26, 1935 |
G-A-23 | Portrait of the Andrews Sisters singing trio |
1945 |
G-A-24 | Group of theater men on a visit to the
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Includes Emil Ankermiller, John R. Rogers (center, with cane),
Gilbert Barry with John Cort (second from right, lower), and Edward Batwill,
the
Seattle
Post-Intelligencerdrama critic (second from left).
Photographer(s): F. H. Nowell
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1909 |
G-A-25 | A scene from the stage play
Angel
Streetincluding Gregory Peck and Laraine Day |
1947 |
Anna
Lucasta |
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G-A-26 | A scene from the play including Ossie Davis and Edith
Whiteman |
1947 |
G-A-27 | A scene from the play including Warren Coleman and
Edith Whiteman. |
1947 |
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G-A-28 | A scene from the Broadway stage play
Another Love
Story Date stamped May 31, 1944. Includes Doris Dalton, Roland Young
and Arthur Margetson.
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1943 |
G-A-29 | Portrait of dancers Anthony and Allyn Appeared in Seattle at the Palomar Theater.
Photographer(s): Romaine
|
November 14, 1943 |
G-A-30 | Costumed portrait of night club dancers Sonia and Jerry
Archer Appeared in Seattle in the floor show at the Ranch.
|
November 11, 1938 |
G-A-31 - G-A-33 | John C. Rice and Thomas Wise in
Are You a
Mason? Opened May 3, 1903 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1903 |
G-A-34 | Costumed portrait of Argentina and her Spanish
Ensemble Photographer(s): Hrand
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December 2, 1938 |
G-A-35 | Portrait of vaudeville actors Armstrong and
Holly Photographer(s): Bushnell
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February 5, 1908 |
G-A-36 | Louis Armstrong and his Musicians Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, on March 20, 1950.
Includes from left to right: Earl Hines, Jack Teagarden, Louis Armstrong, Cozy
Cole (drums) Barney Bigard and Aruell.
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1950 |
G-A-37 | Portrait of stage comedians the Arnault
Brothers Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1946 |
G-A-38 |
Josephine Hull, John Alexander and Jean Adair in a scene
from
Arsenic and Old
Lace Photographer(s): Vandamm Studio
|
1943 |
G-A-39 - G-A-40 | Katharine Hepburn and William Prince in the stage play
As You Like
It Photographer(s): Vandamm Studio
|
1951 |
G-A-41 | Estha Williams and Jane Corcoran in
At the Old
Crossroads Autographed.
Photographer(s): Miner
|
June 1911 |
G-A-42 | A scene from
At the White Horse
Tavern Opened November 14, 1900 at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Moore
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1900 |
The
Auctioneer Opened Jan. 18, 1903 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-A-43 | A scene with David Warfield and Maria
Davis Photographer(s): Sarony
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1903 |
G-A-44 | A scene with Dorothy West Rogers and David
Warfield Photographer(s): Sarony
|
1903 |
G-A-45 | A scene with David Warfield and Maria
Bates Autographed January 27, 1910.
Photographer(s): Sarony
|
1903 |
item | ||
G-A-46 | Portrait of vaudeville team George Auger and Ernest
Rommel Appeared at the Empress Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Apeda Studio
|
March 1912 |
G-B-1 | Costumed portrait of the five member Baber
Troupe Vaudeville entertainers.
Photographer(s): White
|
1907 |
G-B-2 | Lillian Gillette and Lillian Burcham in costume for
Babes in
Toyland Operetta opened at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, April 8,
1906.
Photographer(s): Marceau
|
1906 |
G-B-3 | Ballet dancers Renee Jeanmaire and Roland Petit in a
scene from
Les Ballets de
Paris Photographer(s): Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc.
|
1951 |
G-B-4 | Dancers Julia Barashkova and Edward Caton Dancers in costume for Chicago Civic Opera Ballet performance.
Date stamped May 22, 1931.
Photographer(s): Moffett
|
1931 |
G-B-5 | Costumed portrait of Argentine Dancers Baro and
Rogers. Date stamped May 17, 1943.
Photographer(s): Romaine
|
1943 |
G-B-6 | Portrait of vaudeville entertainers Barrett and
Hartman Performed with the Jack Russell Company at the Palace Hip
Theater, Seattle. Date stamped Jan. 25, 1925.
Photographer(s): Myers
|
1925 |
G-B-8 | Georgia Drew Barrymore An undated copy print of an earlier portrait of Georgia Drew
Barrymore with her children Ethel (age six), Lionel (age eight), and John (in
front, age four).
|
1883 |
G-B-9 | The circus scene from
The Bartered
Bride A Chicago Civic Opera production.
|
1931 |
G-B-10 | Duo pianists Ethel Bartlett and Rae
Robertson Autographed.
|
June 1940 |
G-B-11 | A scene from the stage play
The
Battle Opened Sept. 29, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
from left to right: E.M. Holland, Josephine Victor, Gerald Griffin, H.B.
Warner, Wilton Lackaye, and Grace Filkins.
|
1910 |
G-B-12 | The Beasley Twins Vaudeville act performing with the Pantages Road Show.
Photographer(s): Nasilr
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October 12, 1922 |
G-B-13 | Vaudeville comedians Bedell and Mattson Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1947 |
G-B-14 | Portrait of female performers in
The Beauty
Spot Opened Feb. 5, 1911. Includes Bertha Blake, Irene Walton, and
Eileen Kearney (top row); Lillian Wiggins, Alice Lazar, Susie Pitt, and Ellen
Beckwith (bottom row); Josephine Brandell (seated).
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1911 |
G-B-15 | Adrienne Ames and Paul Kelly in the play
Beggars Are Coming to
Town Ames played Mrs. Bennett Richardson and Kelly played Frankie
Madison. They appeared on Broadway at the Coronet Theater. Date stamped Feb.
12, 1946.
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1946 |
G-B-16 | The Belasco-George Company A juvenile musical company which appeared Aug. 24, 1902, at the
Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Elite
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1902 |
G-B-17 - G-B-18 | A scene from the stage play
Bell, Book, and
Candle GB17 includes Joseph Leon, Zachary Scott, and Joan Bennett. GB18
includes William Windom, Joan Bennett, and Dorothy Sands.
Photographer(s): Garbo
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1952 |
G-B-19 | The five Bellatzer Sisters Performed their vaudeville act at the Coliseum Theater, Seattle,
in Dec. 1907.
Photographer(s): Ferris Studio
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1907 |
Pollard Lilliputian Opera Company in
The Belle of New
York Opened April 9, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-B-20 | A scene with performers dressed in band
uniforms |
1905 |
G-B-21 | Company members as the "Purity Brigade" |
1905 |
item | ||
G-B-22 - G-B-23 | Costumed portrait of the Belle Sisters Appeared at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, in Aug. 1911.
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1911 |
Ben
Hur Opened Dec. 7, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-B-24 - G-B-25 | Miss Reed and Richard Buhler as Iris and Ben
Hur Photographer(s): Kirkland
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November 1903 |
G-B-26 | Miss Calvert and William J. Kelly as Malluch and Ben
Hur Photographer(s): Kirkland
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November 1903 |
G-B-27 | Julia Herne and William Kelly as Esther and Ben
Hur Photographer(s): Kirkland
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November 1903 |
G-B-28 | A scene with Esther, Simonides, Ben Hur, and
Amrah Includes Julia Herne, Stephen Wright, William Kelly, and Rose
Anthon.
Photographer(s): Kirkland
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1903 |
G-B-29 |
A scene Includes Margaret Pitt, Zaidee Appleton, William Kelly, Rose
Anthon, and Alphonz Ethier.
Photographer(s): Kirkland
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1903 |
item | ||
G-B-30 | James Ryan and his wife in the 1905 production of
Ben
Hur Opened October 9, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1905 |
G-B-31 | Conway Tearle and an unidentified actress in the 1909
production of
Ben
Hur Opened January 25, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1909 |
G-B-32 | The Benham Brothers, a vaudeville dance team Performed at the Palomar Theater, November 6, 1950. Mike
“Benham” Madill (l) and Frank Benham ®). Mike was a vaudevillian and toured all
over the world. He was on the Hit Parade on NBC in the early 50’s and assistant
director Milton Meryl show and director Patti Page. He later taught Dance and
Theatre at several universities from California to Alaska.
Photographer(s): Helen Merrill
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1950 |
G-B-33 | A scene from a performance by vaudeville actors Berkes
and Terry Photographer(s): Butler
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1925 |
G-B-34 | Costumed portrait of dancers Louis and Frieda
Berkoff They appeared at the Seattle Theater in a Publix Theater
roadshow production of
Russian Revels.
Date stamped Mar. 19, 1928 (1926?).
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1926 |
G-B-35 | Portrait of Mrs. Sam Bernard and her children, Dick and
Rosalind Photographer(s): I and M Steinberg
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1911 |
G-B-36 | Portrait of vaudeville team Frank and Pauline
Berry Appeared at the Empress Theater, Seattle.
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April 1914 |
G-B-37 | Portrait of the Bertray Sisters Singers with the New Major Bowes Revue, which appeared at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle. Date stamped Jan. 14, 1940.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1940 |
G-B-38 |
A scene from
Bird of
Paradise Played at the Paramount Theater, Seattle. Includes Jeff
Chandler, Louis Jourdan, and Debra Paget.
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1951 |
G-B-39 | Portrait of comedy song and dance team the Blackstone
Twins Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Nov. 27, 1950.
Photographer(s): Romaine
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1950 |
G-B-40 | Portrait of dance team Blaire and Barnett Portrait of dance team Blaire and Barnett who appeared at the
Seattle night club, The Ranch. Date stamped Nov. 8, 1940.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1940 |
G-B-41 | Costumed portrait of singing duo The
Blenders They appeared at the Oasis Café, Seattle.
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1940 |
G-B-42 | A scene from the Broadway stage play
The Blessed
Event Includes Lee Patrick and Roger Pryor.
Photographer(s): White
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1932 |
Blithe
Spirit 1944 and 1945 productions.
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G-B-43 |
A scene with Clifton Webb and Peggy Wood Photographer(s): Vandamm Studio
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1944 |
G-B-44 | A scene with Mildred Natwick and Haila
Stoddard Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1945 |
G-B-45 | A scene with Doug Leavitt and Helen Arthur Photographer(s): Apeda
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1944 |
G-B-46 | Barbara Scully as Mitzi and Roy Cropper as Baron Franz
Schober Photographer(s): Apeda
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1944 |
G-B-47 | A scene with Barbara Scully and Helen
Arthur Photographer(s): Talbot
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1944 |
G-B-48 | Sally Taylor, Marian Stevens, and Ann Hay in the 1945
production |
1945 |
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G-B-49 | A tableau from
Bluebeard A production of the Ballet Theater. Date stamped Feb. 14,
1943.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1943 |
G-B-50 | A scene from the variety show
Blue
Phantasy At the Whitehall Theater, London. Date stamped Mar. 5, 1944.
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1944 |
G-B-51 | Bob and Andy, a harmonica playing duo Appeared with a Major Bowes Unit. Date stamped Jan. 21,
1940.
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1940 |
G-B-52 | Radio performers Ray Bolger (comedian) and Jeri Sullavan
(singer) Date stamped July 6, 1945.
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1945 |
G-B-53 | Dancers Adolf Bolm and Marquita Leeras in
Spanish
Rhythm Date stamped Mar. 4, 1922.
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1922 |
G-B-54 | Costumed portrait of ballroom dancers Blaine and Elaine
Bond Appeared at The Ranch, Seattle.
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1941 |
G-B-55 | Costumed portrait of the Bonomore Royal Arabian
Acrobats Appeared at the Seattle Theater in December 1908.
Photographer(s): Siegel Studio
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1908 |
Born
Yesterday |
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G-B-56 | The opening scene Includes Jean Parker, Lon Chaney, George Barbier, and Scott
McKay.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1949 |
G-B-57 |
A scene with Carrol Ashburn, Jean Parker, and Lon
Chaney Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1949 |
G-B-58 |
A scene with Hans Robert, Carroll Ashburn, and Jean
Parker Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1949 |
item | ||
G-B-59 | Portrait of radio singers the Boswell
Sisters Includes Martha, Vet, and Connie. Date stamped Oct. 26,
1931.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1931 |
G-B-60 | Portrait of the Brady Sisters Stage entertainers who appeared at the Rex Theater, Seattle in
Dixiana Revue Date
stamped July 28, 1935.
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1935 |
G-B-61 | Costumed portrait of Virginia Oswald and Hayes Gordon in
the stage musical
Brigadoon Photographer(s): Romaine
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1949 |
G-B-62 | Hawaiian dancers Wanda and Sol Bright Appeared at The Oasis, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Davies
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1940 |
G-B-63 | Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook Appeared in
Bright Eyes at the
Metropolitan Theater, Seattle. It opened Oct. 8, 1911.
Photographer(s): J. E. Purdy and Company
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1911 |
The Broadway Trio Played at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle. Trio includes Bonnie
Butler and Kitty Pope.
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G-B-64 | The Trio Photographer(s): Davies
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June 1906 |
G-B-65 | Bonnie Butler and Kitty Pope Photographer(s): Davies
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June 1906 |
G-B-66 | The Trio Photographer(s): Davies
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June 1906 |
Brother
Rat Stage comedy.
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G-B-67 | A scene with Tom Eurel Also includes William Tracy, Geoffrey Lind, Paul Ballantyne,
Marie Brown, and Edwin Philips.
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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June 13, 1937 |
G-B-68 | A scene Includes Florence Sundstrom, Edwin Philips, Marie Brown, and
Tom Eurel (standing).
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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1937 |
item | ||
G-B-69 | Radio comedians Browne and La Velle Opened April 9, 1936, at the New Rex Theater, Seattle. They
toured as part of the Wilbur Cushman Circuit.
Photographer(s): Bert
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1936 |
G-B-70 | Bruce, Carter and Valois, comedians Members of the Lewis and Lake Company, the resident company at
the Lyric Theater in June 1907.
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1907 |
G-B-71 | The Budapest String Quartet holding Stradivarius
instruments Instruments are from the Library of Congress (Washington, DC).
Includes Josef Roismann (first violin), Alexander Schneider (second violin),
Boris Kroyt (viola), and Mischa Schneider (cello).
Photographer(s): Annie Friedberg
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February 14, 1943 |
G-B-72 | Charlie Foy and chorus in the stage revue
Bughouse A Fanchon and Marco revue.
Photographer(s): Archer's Studios
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July 13, 1932 |
G-B-73 | Costumed portrait of Emma Bunting and George
Whitaker. |
September 1911 |
The
Burgomaster Photographs from three different productions at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle. The productions opened January 7, 1902, October 1, 1903, and
April 12, 1908.
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G-B-74 | The chorus Photographer(s): Raithor (?) Coover
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1902 |
G-B-75 | Fred Lennox and Jennie Weathersby Photographer(s): Klein and Guttenstein
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1903 |
G-B-76 | Bathing beauties from the chorus |
1908 |
item | ||
G-B-77 | Comedy duo George Burns and Gracie Allen |
May 16, 1940 |
G-B-78 | Vaudeville team Burns and Dunn Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle on Sept. 30, 1946.
Photographer(s): Bloom
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1946 |
G-B-79 | The Burns Twins and Evelyn, vaudeville
performers Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1944 |
G-B-80 | Film dancers Marie Burton and Alma Ross |
August 10, 1937 |
G-B-81 | The Burton Sisters, a song and dance quartet Photographer(s): Br____(?)
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September 3, 1934 |
Bus
Stop Broadway stage play.
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G-B-82 | A scene with Kim Stanley and Phyllis Love |
1955 |
G-B-83 | A scene with Kim Stanley and Crahan Denton |
1955 |
item | ||
G-B-84 | The Bush Sisters Appeared with the A.B. Marcus
Glorified Revue at
the Orpheum Theater, Seattle, July 13, 1929.
Photographer(s): Progress
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1929 |
G-B-85 | Chorus girls from the stage play
Buster
Brown Opened Jan. 7, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1906 |
G-B-86 - G-B-87 | Singer Clara Butt and her manager Kennerley
Rumford Photographer(s): Rudolph Buchner; H. Dinkane (?) and Son's
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February 1914 |
G-B-88 | Costumed portrait of Wilbur Evans and Shirley
Booth Played in the New York stage show
By the Beautiful
Sea
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1954 |
G-B-89 | The Byrne Sisters, tap dancers Appeared with the Major Bowes Unit at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle. Date stamped Ap. 14, 1939.
Photographer(s): Murray Korman
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April 14, 1939 |
The Barretts of Wimpole
Street The 1934 and 1947 productions.
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G-B-7A | A scene including Fredric March and Norma
Shearer |
1934 |
G-B-7B | A scene with Katharine Cornell and Brian
Aherne Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1947 |
item | ||
G-C-2 | A scene from the stage musical
Call Me
Madam Includes E. A. Krumschmidt, Elaine Stritch, and Alex Clark.
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1952 |
G-C-3 | Costumed portrait of Catherine Callow and Frances
McDonough Vaudeville dancers who appeared at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Van Ness Studio
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December 23, 1939 |
John Calvert and his lady helpers Vaudeville magician who appeared at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle.
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G-C-4 | John Calvert Dated April 1928.
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1947 |
G-C-5 | John Calvert and his lady helpers Dated October 1924.
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1949 |
item | ||
G-C-6 | A.N. Campbell, Mrs. Patrick Campbell, and S. P.
Campbell |
April 1909 |
G-C-7 | Costumed portrait of Mexican dancers the
Cansinos |
October 5, 1940 |
G-C-8 | Costumed portrait of Mexican dancers Carlos and
Chabela Photographed performing
Los Viejitos, a
Christmas mask dance.
Photographer(s): Foto-Semo
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1946 |
G-C-9 | Costumed portrait of concert dancers Carmela and
Carmita Photographer(s): Steers and Coman
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November 3, 1932 |
Carmen
Jones Opened August 3, 1945 at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
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G-C-10 | Inez Matthews and Muriel Smith as "Carmen
Jones" |
1945 |
G-C-11 | The ladies of the ensemble |
1945 |
G-C-12 | Elton Warren and Lavern Hutcherson as "Cindy Lou" and
"Joe" |
1945 |
item | ||
G-C-13 | Iva Withers and Stephen Douglass in
Carousel Photographer(s): Marsh Photographic Studio
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1948 |
G-C-14 | Don Carroll and Doreen Wilde Stage comedians with Kolb and Dill. Appeared at the Fifth Avenue
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Paralta
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March 13, 1928 |
G-C-15 | Opera tenor Enrico Caruso The singer being guarded by friends and detectives on his way to
enter a complaint against a blackmail suspect.
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March 15, 1910 |
G-C-16 | Portrait of Cecil and Sally, stage
entertainers Photographer(s): Paralta
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May 7, 1931 |
The
Chaperons A Stage play which opened September 10, 1905 at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle.
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G-C-17 | The chorus line Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1905 |
G-C-18 - G-C-19 | A tableau Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1905 |
item | ||
G-C-20 | The Chaudets The Chaudets, billed as a revue in miniature, appeared at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle, May 2, 1949.
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1949 |
Checkers Photographs from two productions of the play, in 1907 and
1908.
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G-C-21 | A tableau including Dave Braham Jr. and Joseph
Wilkes |
December 1907 |
G-C-22 | A tableau including Dave Braham Jr. and Lydia
Dickison |
December 1907 |
G-C-23 | A scene from Act II Includes Helen Ormsbee, George Miller, Hans Robert, John C.
Brownell, Bessie Baldwin and Joe Wilkes.
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December 1908 |
item | ||
G-C-24 | Portrait of the Cherniavsky Trio, classical
musicians Photographer(s): Murmann
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circa 1915 |
G-C-25 | Portrait of Perry and Carlisle Performed in the "Cherry Blossoms" burlesque show at the Orpheum
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Miner
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1906 |
The Chocolate
Soldier Photographs from two Seattle productions. The first opened
January 6, 1911 at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Another production played at the
Metropolitan Theater, Seattle in April 1943.
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G-C-26 | A trio including Antoinette Kopetzky, Margaret
Crawford and Ilon Bergere Photographer(s): Moffett
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1911 |
G-C-27 | Charles Purcell and Virginia Card Photographer(s): Antonios Zamouzakis
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1943 |
item | ||
G-C-28 | Chip and Marble, a vaudeville act Appeared at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle in October 1913.
Photographer(s): Gould and Marsden
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1913 |
G-C-29 | Cholly and Dotty, a dance team Opened at the Town-Ranch on August 25, 1942. Date stamped
September 22, 1942.
Photographer(s): illegible
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1942 |
G-C-30 | The show girls, with Rose Stahl, in
The Chorus
Lady Opened January 3, 1909 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Sykes Photo
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1909 |
G-C-31 | Ballet dancers Harold Christensen and Ruby Asquith in
Midsummer Night
Ballets Opened July 29, 1935 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Markham Studio
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1935 |
G-C-32 | A scene from act II of
The
City Opened October 16, 1910 at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Geoffrey Stein (with pistol) as Hancock, Norman Hacket as George Rand Jr.,
Suzanne Willa (in chair) as Cicely Rand and Ethel Martin as Theresa Rand.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
G-C-33 | Gregory Kelly and Ruth Gordon in the stage comedy
Clarence Kelly as Bobby Wheeler and Gordon as Cora Wheller
Photographer(s): Lewis-Smith
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June 17, 1920 |
G-C-34 | Bert Clark and Mabel Hamilton, a vaudeville
team Appeared at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Gould and Marsden
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December 1912 |
G-C-35 | Gladys Clark and Henry Bergman Of the vaudeville act "Trained Nurses." Inscribed September 1,
1918.
Photographer(s): Apeda
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June 1913 |
G-C-36 | Joseph Schildkraut and Tallulah Bankhead in the stage
play
Clash by
Night
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January 2, 1942 |
Claudia The complete New York cast played at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
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G-C-37 | A scene with Donald Cook and Dorothy
McGuire Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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1942 |
G-C-38 | A scene with Donald Cook and Dorothy
McGuire |
1942 |
G-C-39 | A scene with Dorothy McGuire and Frances
Starr Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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September 28, 1942 |
G-C-40 | A scene with Phyllis Thaxter Phyllis Thaxter, Donald
Cook and Frances Starr Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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1943 |
item | ||
G-C-41 | The vaudeville team of Vernon Clayton and Carl
Fletcher Performed in "Sunbeam Follies" at the Palace Hip Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Strand
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July 3, 1922 |
G-C-42 | J. W. Clifford and Luella Temple, a burlesque
team Performed at the Lyric Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Herrick
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February 1908 |
G-C-43 | A scene from the stage play
The
Climax Opened October 10, 1909 at the Grand Opera House.
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1909 |
G-C-44 | Coard and Morgan Appeared in "A Well Balanced Pair," a balancing act at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Lenare
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July 11, 1949 |
Stage play
The Cocktail
Party |
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G-C-45 | Vincent Price and Estelle Winwood Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1951 |
G-C-46 | Reginald Denny and Marsha Hunt Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1951 |
The Four Cohans The Four Cohans included Jerry, Helen, Josephine and George M.
They performed at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-C-47 | Portrait of Jerry and Helen Cohan Parents of George M. Cohan.
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May 1904 |
G-C-48 | Portrait of the Four Cohans |
May 1904 |
G-C-49 | 1915 | |
The College
Widow Stage play which opened January 14, 1906 at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle.
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G-C-50 - G-C-51 | A tableau |
1906 |
G-C-52 | A tableau with Louise Rutter |
1906 |
G-C-53 | Coeds Coeds from 'The College Widow,' which opened Nov. 4, 1906 at
the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1906 |
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G-C-54 | Costumed portrait of Collette and Galle Photographer(s): Murray Korman
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August 6, 1937 |
G-C-55 | A scene from the stage play
Come Back Little Sheba
with Shirley Booth and Sidney Blackmer Opened December 19, 1950 at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1950 |
G-C-57 | Robert Tafur and Mae West in the play
Come On
Up
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1946 |
G-C-58 | Publicity portrait of the six members of the Comedian
Harmonists Inscribed Feb. 27, 1939. Each member identified by his
signature, but signatures are largely illegible.
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1939 |
The Comedy of
Errors 1902 production opened November 19, 1902 at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle. The other production, by the Globe Theater Players, opened
January 13, 1936 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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G-C-59 | A tableau including Stuart Robson and Clifford
Leigh |
1902 |
G-C-61 | A scene including John Willard and Martha Ellen
Scott Photographer(s): H. A. Atwell
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1936 |
Comin' Thro' the
Rye |
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G-C-62 | Fiji Ballet chorus Photographer(s): Terkelson and Henry
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March 1908 |
G-C-63 | Octette Photographer(s): Armstrong
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March 1908 |
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G-C-64 | Portrait of John F. Conroy and His Diving
Models Appeared during the week beginning November 24, 1913 at the
Orpheum Theater, Seattle. One of the girls is his daughter.
Photographer(s): Apeda
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1913 |
G-C-65 | Informal portrait of John Considine and Carl J.
Reiter Seattle theatrical managers.
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1911 |
G-C-66 | Conway and Oakes, a vaudeville act Appeared at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Davies
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1906 |
G-C-67 | Portrait of actors Frank Coombs and Ernest
Aldwell Appeared at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle.
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June 2, 1913 |
G-C-68 | The Black Pearl Ballet from
Corianton Photographer(s): C. R. Savage
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1903 |
The Corn Is
Green |
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G-C-69 | A scene with Ethel Barrymore and Richard
Waring Photographer(s): Vandamm
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December 5, 1942 |
G-C-70 | A scene with Ethel Barrymore and Eva
Leonard-Boyne Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1942 |
The Counselor's
Wife |
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G-C-71 | A scene Photo taken in New York City. Includes Henry Miller (right),
W. H. Crompton (center), and Agnes Miller.
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1893 |
G-C-72 | A scene with Cyril Scott (left) and James O.
Barrows Inscribed by Scott, Apr. 18, 1915.
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1893 |
Stage play
The Country
Girl |
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G-C-73 | A scene with Robert Young and Nancy Kelly Photographer(s): De Mirjian
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1952 |
G-C-74 | A scene with Robert Young (center), Dane Clark, and
Nancy Kelly Photographer(s): De Mirjian
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1952 |
item | ||
G-C-75 | The State Girls in
The County
Chairman Opened February 4, 1906 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): LaMarche
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1906 |
G-C-76 | Portrait of night club singers Covert and
Reed Sang each night after the theater at the Warwick Hotel, New
York.
Photographer(s): Bloom
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February 13, 1939 |
G-C-77 | Vaudeville dancers, the Covey Sisters Photographer(s): Bert
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November 2, 1924 |
G-C-78 | Vaudeville tap dancers, the Crawfords Appeared with the Major Bowes All Stars February 3, 1947 at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): James J. Kriegsmann
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1947 |
G-C-79 | Costumed portrait of the vaudeville team Crimmins and
Gore Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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March 1908 |
G-C-80 | Portrait of the Crisp Sisters Vaudeville team appearing with Henry Bergman.
Photographer(s): De Haven
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November 23, 1924 |
G-C-81 | Portrait of the vaudeville team Wellington Cross and
Lois Josephine Inscribed October 1911.
Photographer(s): Otto Sarony
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1911 |
G-D-1 | Publicity shot of dance team Dairo and
Diane. |
November 1936 |
G-D-2 | A scene from
Dangers of Working
Girls Played at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Davies
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March 1909 |
G-D-3 | Portrait of actors Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels A married couple.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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January 31, 1936 |
G-D-4 | Vaudeville acrobats Darby and Jeannie Appeared in 'X-Her-Size,' at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Romaine
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June 20, 1949 |
Darkness at
Noon |
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G-D-5 |
A scene with Edward G. Robinson and Guy
Arbury Photographer(s): Fred Fehl
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1952 |
G-D-6 |
A scene with Edward G. Robinson and Lois
Nettleton Photographer(s): Fred Fehl
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1952 |
G-D-7 |
A scene with Edward G. Robinson and Leo
Gordon Photographer(s): Fred Fehl
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1952 |
item | ||
G-D-8 | The Darling Twins Appeared in Paul Ash and Louis McDermott's publix stage show
The Mikado of Jazz
which opened at the Seattle Theater, March 29, 1928.
Photographer(s): Progress
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1928 |
G-D-9 | Costumed portrait of Jim Jeffries with a
child Appeared in
Davy Crockett. The
show opened Nov. 10, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1904 |
G-D-10 | Portrait of vaudeville dancers the Dean
Sisters Appeared at the Paramount Theater, Seattle, opening Sept. 13,
1934.
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1934 |
G-D-11 | A scene from a production of
Dear
Brutus Production by the Moroni Olsen Players. Includes Gordon Nelson
as Matey and Mary Croke as Lady Caroline.
Photographer(s): Stokes
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1927 |
Death of a
Salesman |
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G-D-12 |
A scene with Carmen Costi and Thomas
Mitchell Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
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1950 |
G-D-13 |
A scene Includes from L to R: Darren McGavin, Thomas Mitchell, Royal
Beal, Paul Langton, and June Walker.
Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
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1950 |
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G-D-14 | A scene from the stage play
Decision At the Belasco Theater in New York City. Includes Gwen Anderson
and Larry Hugo.
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February 6, 1944 |
G-D-15 | The Del Rays, a vaudeville balancing act Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, July 18, 1949.
Photographer(s): Maurice
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1949 |
The Desert
Song |
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G-D-16 | Costumed portrait of Dorothy Sandlin and Walter
Cassel Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1945 |
G-D-17 | Florette Hillier and Lester Matthews Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1945 |
Stage play
The Desperate
Hours |
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G-D-18 | A scene with Judson Pratt, Joe Bishop, Rusty Lane, and
Joe Blakely Photographer(s): Bill Young
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1955 |
G-D-19 | A scene including William Gargan, Nancy Coleman, Tom
Monroe, Malcom Broderick, and Richard Jaeckel Photographer(s): Bill Young
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1955 |
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G-D-20 | Portrait of vaudeville team Deveaux and Dell Appeared New Year's Eve at the Palace Hip Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Theatrical Studio
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1926 |
G-D-21 | Edith and Billy Deveraux, a vaudeville team Appeared at the Palace Hip Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Aldene
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February 15, 1923 |
Charles H. Yale's
Everlasting Devil's Auction Company 1903-1904 season.
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G-D-22 | A scene including John B. Guilmette and a
woman Dated Oct. 1906.
Photographer(s): Pott and Foltz
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1903 |
G-D-23 | A scene including John B. Guilmette (left) and another
actor Photographer(s): Pott and Foltz
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1903 |
The Devil's
Disciple Stage play.
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G-D-24 | A scene including Ronald Ibbs and Julia
Worth Photographer(s): Clark H. Getts
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1954 |
G-D-25 | A scene including Ronald Ibbs and Aileen
Harte Photographer(s): Clark H. Getts
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1954 |
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G-D-26 | Two members of the Ballet Russe in
Devil's
Holiday
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January 14, 1940 |
G-D-27 | Portrait of vaudeville performers Dewey and
Gold Photographer(s): Todd Studios
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1928 |
G-D-28 | The Dewey Sisters, acrobats with the Hoosier Hot
Shots Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1947 |
G-D-29 | Roland Petit and Renee Jeanmaire in
The Diamond
Thief Production by Les Ballets de Paris.
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1951 |
The
Dictator Opened Jan. 19, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-D-30 | A scene with William Collier (third from left) and
John Barrymore (right) Photographer(s): Burr McIntosh Studio
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1905 |
G-D-31 | A scene with William Collier (third from
left) Photographer(s): Burr McIntosh Studio
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1905 |
G-D-32 | A scene including William Collier (with hat
raised) Photographer(s): Burr McIntosh Studio
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1905 |
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G-D-33 | The Diehl Sisters assisted by D. L. Macdonald in
Take It or Leave
It Photographer(s): Blake Black
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August 7, 1924 |
G-D-34 | George Arliss and George Tobin, both costumed as
Benjamin Disraeli George Arliss, who played Disraeli at Wallack's and George Tobin
(aged twelve), who played the role in an all-kid production for charity.
Photographer(s): White
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May 1912 |
G-D-35 | Vaudeville performers James F. Dolan and Ida
Lenharr Photographer(s): Hormig
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1907 |
G-D-36 |
A scene from
A Doll's House
with Dale Melbourne and Francis Lederer Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1944 |
G-D-37 | Vaudeville entertainers Don and Shirley Photographer(s): Romaine
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April 30, 1937 |
G-D-38 | The Don Cossack Chorus, with Nicholas Kostrucoff (at
right) Inscribed by Kostrucoff, June 9, 1943.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1943 |
G-D-39 | Marie Donnelly and Beatrice Auebke in Fanchon and
Marco's "Gay Vienna" Idea Dressed for a peasant dance.
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September 23, 1931 |
G-D-40 | Vaudeville dancers Dorene and Douglas Opened Nov. 30, 1934, at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Volpa
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December 5, 1934 |
G-D-41 | Vaudeville dance team Dorothy and Leona Photo distributed by Fanchon and Marco.
Photographer(s): Paralta
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October 10, 1929 |
G-D-42 | Dotty and Bobby, novelty stair dancers Appeared with Major Bowes Amateurs on tour.
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December 7, 1938 |
G-D-43 | A scene from the stage play
The
Doughgirls Includes Ann Hunter, Marianne O'Brien, Becky Brown, and Joy
Hodges.
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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1943 |
G-D-44 | A publicity portrait of Eddie Dowling and Ray Dooley
(Mrs. Eddie Dowling) Portrait to advertise radio debut on the Elgin Revue, Mar. 17,
1936.
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1936 |
G-D-45 | Harriet George and Bela Lugosi in the stage play
Dracula,
possibly at the Music Box Theatre in Los Angeles Around August 1929, the production moved on without Lugosi, and
Frederick Pymm took over the role of Dracula. (Information provided by Lynne
Lugosi Sparks.)
Photographer(s): J. C. Milligan
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July 11, 1929 |
G-D-46 | Concert artists Paul Draper (dancer) and Larry Adler
(harmonica player) |
1947 |
G-D-47 | Lucille Ball in a scene from the stage play
Dream
Girl
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1947 |
The
Drunkard 1943 and 1946 productions.
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G-D-48 | Dottie Farley and the Gay Blades |
1943 |
G-D-49 | Baroness Emerson and the Gay Blades |
1943 |
G-D-50 | Baron and Baroness Emerson |
1943 |
G-D-51 | A scene |
1946 |
G-D-52 | The wedding scene |
1946 |
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G-D-53 | The Duanes, Jacquie and Bino Performed in the vaudeville acrobatic act 'Rhapsody in Motion,'
at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bloom
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March 24, 1947 |
G-D-54 | Vaudeville performers Duffy, Sawtelle and
Duffy |
August 1907 |
G-D-55 | Duval and Renee Dance team which appeared at the Club Esquire.
Photographer(s): Bloom
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August 20, 1937 |
G-E-1 | Goodman and Jane Ace Formed the radio comedy acting duo 'Easy Aces.' NBC photo. Date
stamped May 5, 1938.
Photographer(s): Ray Lee Jackson
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April 20, 1938 |
G-E-2 | Vaudeville team George Ebner and Elizabeth
Mayne Autographed by both Dec. 16, 1913.
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1913 |
G-E-3 | Costumed portrait of blackface comedy team Ed and
Dicey Photographer(s): L. C. Beringer
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June 3, 1932 |
G-E-4 | Portrait of the young vaudeville dance team The Eddy
Kids Photographer(s): Old Mission
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January 1908 |
G-E-5 | Phyllis Young and Elsie Scott as the Gibson Girls in
The Education of Mr.
Pipp The show opened Oct. 7, 1906, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
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1906 |
The Cat and the Fiddle
Company Stage Show Opened Sept. 20, 1908, at the Grand Theater, Seattle.
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G-E-6 | The El More Sisters and the Sailor Boys Photographer(s): Moon and Wills
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1908 |
G-E-7 - G-E-8 | The El More Sisters Photographer(s): Morrison Photographers
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October, December 1908 |
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G-E-9 | The El Rey Sisters, vaudeville dancers Appeared at the Pantages Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Progress
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February 20, 1926 |
Ellery's Royal Italian Band |
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G-E-10 | The front row of Ellery's Royal Italian
Band Played at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Genelli
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October 1902 |
G-E-11 | The Heavenly Twins, french horn soloists Opened Oct. 11, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Genelli
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October 1903 |
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G-E-12 | Mischa Elman and his string quartet |
December 11, 1926 |
G-E-13 | Vaudeville dancers Elsie and Paulsen Toured with the Pantages Road Show.
Photographer(s): National
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October 25, 1923 |
G-E-15 | Rosaire and Elliott as Nid and Nod in
The Evil
Eye A stage spectacle by performers from the Principal English
Theatres.
Photographer(s): Elmer Chickering
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May 1901 |
G-E-16 | The Exeter Bell Boys, a vocal quartet Photographer(s): Bruno
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August 31, 1937 |
G-F-1 | The Fairbanks Twins in
Wo With the
Show
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August 28, 1929 |
G-F-2 | Blanche Bates and Henry Miller in
The Famous Mrs.
Fair
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1921 |
G-F-3 | Eileen Crowe and Arthur Shields in
The Far-Off
Hills Crowe and Shields were part of the Abbey Theatre Players.
Photographer(s): White
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April 28, 1935 |
The Fatal
Weakness, a stage play |
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G-F-4 | A scene with Howard St. John and Ina
Claire Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
G-F-5 | A scene with Mary Gildea and Ina Claire Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
G-F-6 | A scene with John Larson and Ina Claire Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
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G-F-7 | Costumed portrait of Pauline Trueman, Louise Lorimer
(standing) and Peggy Conklin (seated)
Feathers in a
Gable
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December 25, 1943 |
G-F-8 | The marriage ceremony from
Fiddle Dee
Dee Photographer(s): Marceau
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December 1902 |
G-F-9 | Costumed portrait of opera singers Anna Fitziu and
Andres De Segunda Photographer(s): Mishkin
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1907 |
G-F-10 | Costumed portrait of The Five Columbians vaudeville
act The Caro M family act. Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Sussman
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June 1912 |
Flonzaley String
Quartet |
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G-F-11 | Portrait of the Flonzaley String Quartet Includes Adolfo Betti (first violin), Alfred Pochon (second
violin), Iwan D'Archambeau (cello), and Louis Bailly (viola).
Photographer(s): Apeda
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1917 |
G-F-12 | Portrait of the Flonzaley String Quartet Date stamped Sep. 8, 1928. Includes Adolfo Betti, Alfred
Pochon, Iwan D'Archambeau, and one other.
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1929 |
Florodora |
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G-F-13 | A scene with Nick Long and Idalene Cotton Opened Oct. 19, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Gehrig
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1902 |
G-F-14 | Two of the couples from the famous
Florodora
Sextette Photographer(s): Walter G. Mc Lean
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G-F-15 | The Foley Twins Part of the Primrose and Dockstader Minstrels who opened at the
Grand Opera House, Seattle, on Dec. 25, 1902.
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1902 |
G-F-16 | A scene from the stage play
For
Keeps At Henry Miller's Theater in New York City. Includes Ellen
Mahar, Frank Conroy, and Julie Warren.
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June 17, 1944 |
G-F-17 | Vaudeville dancers Larry Ford and Paul
Harris Billed as the 'Two Maniacs of Rhythm.' They appeared at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle, May 16, 1949.
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1949 |
G-F-18 | Broadway singers Virginia Card and Edward
Kane Appeared in
The Fortune Teller
which opened at the Moore Theater, Seattle, Aug. 23, 1945.
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1945 |
G-F-19 | Vaudeville team Joseph Fox and W. H. Ward Autographed by both performers Dec. 6, 1912.
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1912 |
G-F-20 | Portrait of Foxy Grandpa and the boys Photographer(s): White
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January 1904 |
G-F-21 | Chorus girls from the stage play
Foxy
Quiller
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December 1902 |
G-F-22 | Formal portrait of duo pianists Fray and
Bragiotti |
1942 |
G-F-23 | Radio singers Jane and Ruth Frazee |
December 22, 1939 |
G-F-24 | Vaudeville pantomine artists Fred and Fae Opened at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Jan. 8, 1951.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1951 |
G-F-25 | The vaudeville team Fridkin and Rhoda Toured with the Pantages Road Show
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December 27, 1923 |
G-F-26 | A scene from the stage play
The Front
Page Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle in 1929. Includes
Franklin Parker, James Norval, and Doris Luray.
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1929 |
G-F-27 | Vaudeville headliners William Rock and Maude
Fulton |
February 1913 |
G-F-28 | Maye and Karr in
Funzafire Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1943 |
G-G-1 | A scene from
The
Gallop Includes Raymond Hitchcock, Pauline Anthony, George Laurence
(right), and Susie Hawthorne (left).
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1906 |
G-G-2 | The Gaylene Sisters, vaudeville performers |
November 10, 1933 |
G-G-3 | Dancers Adeline Genee and Alexandre Volinine Photographer(s): Mishkin
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February 1913 |
The
Genius |
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G-G-4 - G-G-5 | Nat Goodwin and Edna Goodrich G-G-5 dated March 1915. Most likely taken at the same time as
previous picture (1907).
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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April 1907 |
A Gentleman from
Mississippi |
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G-G-6 | A scene from Act IV Opened Aug. 29, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
G-G-7 |
A scene with Robert A. Fischer and John A.
Butler Opened August 29, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
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G-G-8 | James Neil and Edythe Chapman in
A Gentleman of
France Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Mojonier
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1904 |
G-G-9 | A scene from
George Washington
Jr. Opened Feb. 6, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Terkelson and Henry
|
1908 |
G-G-10 | The Gibson Sisters Vaudeville dancers with the Pantages Road Show.
Photographer(s): Strand
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February 6, 1925 |
G-G-11 | The Giersdorf Sisters in
Araby A Publix Theaters production which opened at the Seattle
Theater, July 5, 1927.
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June 28, 1927 |
G-G-12 | Kathryn Reece and Lewis Pierce in a Gilbert and Sullivan
Opera Photographer(s): Schonbrunn
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1945 |
G-G-13 | Marie Valdez, Robert Eckles, and Mary Lundon in a
Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Photographer(s): Apeda
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1945 |
G-G-14 | Bertram Peacock and Catherine Judah in a Gilbert and
Sullivan Opera Photographer(s): Apeda
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1945 |
G-G-15 | Harry Girard and Agnes Cain Brown, a vaudeville
team Opened June 7, 1914, with Pantages.
|
1914 |
A Girl from
Dixie Opened May 15, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-G-16 |
A scene Includes Beatriz Bronte (left), Charles K. French (center),
and Buck Sheffer (right).
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1904 |
G-G-17 | The Chorus Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1904 |
G-G-18 |
A scene Includes L to R: Clifford Leigh, Buck Sheffer, Charles Bowser,
Thomas Keough, D. L. Don, Charles K. French, and Beatriz Bronte.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1904 |
Girls Opened Aug. 27, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
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G-G-19 | A scene Photographer(s): Hall
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1909 |
G-G-20 | A scene with Ethel Strickland |
1909 |
item | ||
G-G-21 | Julie Haydon and Laurette Taylor Part of the New York cast of
The Glass
Managerie
|
April 8, 1945 |
G-G-22 | Helen MacKellar and Will Hare in a road company
production of
The Glass
Menagerie
|
1947 |
G-G-23 | John and Bertha Gleeson and Fred Houlihan, a vaudeville
team Photographer(s): White
|
August 1909 |
G-G-24 |
A scene from
Going
Some Opened Sept. 28, 1909, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
Includes Eugene O'Rourke, Frank Wunderlee, and James Spottswood.
Photographer(s): White
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1909 |
G-G-25 | The vaudeville team Golden and Hughes Photographer(s): Gehrig
|
August 1909 |
G-G-26 | The Golden Gate Quartet A singing group which opened Sept. 22, 1947, at the Metropolitan
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): James J. Kriegsmann
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1947 |
Good Night
Ladies |
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G-G-27 | A scene with John Hubbard and Claire
Carleton Photographer(s): Edwin Bower Hesser
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November 1944 |
G-G-28 | Fred Sherman and Claire Carleton Photographer(s): Edwin Bower Hesser
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1944 |
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G-G-29 | The Brothers Mardo Performed with Gorton's Minstrels, who opened Sept. 3, 1904, at
the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1904 |
G-G-30 | Ruth Chatterton and Bruce Payne in the play
The Green
Hat Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Milligan
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November 16, 1926 |
G-G-31 | Grey and Dianne, vaudeville acrobats Their show
High on the Bars
opened at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Sept. 12, 1949.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1949 |
G-G-32 | Vaudeville magician Jack Gwynne and his
assistant |
1946 |
G-H-1 | Two members of the
Ham Tree
cast The McIntyre and Heath production opened Feb. 17, 1907, at the
Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1907 |
Hamlet |
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G-H-2 | A scene with Maurice Evans and Doris Lloyd Photographer(s): John Dryer
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1947 |
G-H-3 | A scene with Philip Foster and Maurice
Evans Photographer(s): John Dryer
|
1947 |
Hans and Nix, a
musical farce |
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G-H-4 | Grace Moore and Kathryn Roberts |
December 1908 |
G-H-5 | Members of the chorus |
December 1908 |
Harriet, a stage
play |
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G-H-6 | Sidney Smith and Helen Hayes |
March 6, 1943 |
G-H-7 | Helen Hayes and Rhys Williams |
January 30, 1943 |
G-H-8 | Richard Wilder and Helen Hayes in Gilbert Miller's
production of the play Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1945 |
item | ||
G-H-9 | Joe Hart and Carrie De Mar in
Foxy
Grandpa Photographer(s): Eisenmann
|
1911 |
G-H-10 | LeRoy and Mabel Hartt Vaudeville performers with the Pantages Road Show.
Photographer(s): Swisher
|
April 1, 1921 |
Two stage productions of
Harvey The 1946 production opened May 22, 1946, at the Metropolitan
Theater, Seattle.
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G-H-11 | Joe E. Brown and Marion Lorne |
1946 |
G-H-12 | A scene with Joe E. Brown and Toni Favor Photographer(s): John R. Leff
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1946 |
G-H-13 | A scene with Mabel McCallum, Fred Irving Lewis, and
Thomas Hume |
1949 |
The Hasty
Heart |
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G-H-14 | Dean Harens and Erin O'Brien-Moore Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
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1946 |
G-H-15 | Whitner Bissell and Erin O'Brien-Moore Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
|
1946 |
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G-H-16 | De Vyne and Hayford in the play
The Head
Waiters Opened Dec. 20, 1903, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Schaldenbrand
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1903 |
G-H-17 | The Heidt-Steppers revue act |
1950 |
The Heir to the
Hoorah Opened Ap. 12, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-H-18 | A scene with Guy Bates Post and Frances
Coventry Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
G-H-19 | A scene with Guy Bates Post and Nora
O'Brien Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
G-H-20 | A scene with T. Tamamoto and Harry Rich Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
G-H-21 | A scene with Guy Bates Post and Janet
Bucher Photographer(s): Hall
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December 1906 |
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G-H-22 | Two women from the Anna Held Company. Photographer(s): Burr McIntosh Studio
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1903 |
Hellzapoppin,
the stage revue |
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G-H-23 | A trio from the stage revue Includes Billy House, Ruth Morehouse, and Eddie Garr.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1941 |
G-H-24 | Billy House and Eddie Garr Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1942 |
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G-H-25 | Opera singers Johannes Semback (tenor) and Frieda Hempel
in a scene from
Euryanthe Dated Jan. 15, 1915. Rubber stamped: Used Nov. 25, 1917.
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1914 |
G-H-26 | Eddie Heron and Madge Douglas, a vaudeville
team |
May 1912 |
G-H-27 | The Two Hi Hatters, a vaudeville dance team Played at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Sug. 8, 1949.
|
1949 |
High Button
Shoes, the stage play |
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G-H-28 | A scene with Ray Kirchner, Rozsika Sabo, and Juanita
Trilling Photographer(s): Romaine
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1949 |
G-H-29 | A scene with Harry Fleer, Norma Hughes and Joan
Faye Photographer(s): Romaine
|
1949 |
item | ||
G-H-30 | The Hollywood Cover Girls with Flo Ash, a vaudeville
unit Played at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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December 5, 1943 |
G-H-31 | Jimmie Kelley and Jann 'Twinkle' Lee in
Hollywood's Winter
Wonderland, a comedy on ice Photographer(s): David Commons
|
1947 |
G-H-32 - G-H-33 | The Hoosier Hot Shots, a stage and film comedy
quartet GH32 includes from top to bottom: Ken, Hezzie, Gabe and
Frank.
|
1944, 1947 |
G-H-34 | Radio singing quartet, The Hoover Sentinels and their
pianist L to R: David Bultolph (pianist), John Seagle (baritone), Leo
O'Rourke (first tenor), Darrell Woodyard (basso), and Robert Stevens (second
tenor).
Photographer(s): Apeda
|
1929 |
G-H-35 | Vaudeville headliners Joe Howard and Mabel
McCane Inscribed Feb. 28, 1915.
Photographer(s): Floyd
|
1915 |
G-H-36 | Modern dancers Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, and Jose
Limon in
Exhibition
Piece Inscribed by Humphrey and Weidman, March 5, 1938.
|
1938 |
G-I-1 | Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in the play
I Know My
Love Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
May 17, 1949 |
I Remember
Mama Possibly photos are from different productions of the play.
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G-I-2 | A scene with Oscar Homolka and Mady
Christians Production at the Music Box Theater, New York.
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October 23, 1944 |
G-I-3 | A scene from the New York production with Mady
Christians and Dick Bishop |
May 3, 1946 |
G-I-4 | A scene from the play Includes L to R: Grandon Rhodes, Raymond Roe, Jean Ruth,
Charlotte Greenwood, Eleanor Lawson, and Mary Joan Bradley.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1947 |
G-I-5 | A scene with Kurt Katch Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
|
1947 |
The Ice Capades of
1943 The show opened July 27, 1943, at the Seattle Civic Ice
Arena.
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G-I-6 - G-I-7 | Donna Atwood and Jimmy Lawrence, ice
skaters |
1943 |
G-I-8 - G-I-9 | Precision skaters Robert Dench and Rosemarie
Stewart |
1943 |
item | ||
G-I-10 | Donna Atwood and Bobby Specht who performed with the Ice
Capades of 1945 The show opened July 12, 1945, at the Civic Auditorium,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Constance Bannister
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1944 |
G-I-11 | Bess Ehrhardt and Roy Shipstad, skaters with the Ice
Follies Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
|
May 28, 1942 |
The Ice Follies of
1946 |
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G-I-12 | Shirley and Ginger, skaters Photographer(s): Frank Tanner
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1946 |
G-I-13 | Ruby and Bobby Maxon in 'Swing Waltz' Photographer(s): Frank Tanner
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1946 |
G-I-14 | Betty Schalow and Marshall Beard, skaters Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin Studios
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1946 |
G-I-15 | The Thomas Twins in 'A Scandinavian
Christmas' Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
|
1946 |
The Ice Follies of
1947 |
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G-I-16 | Shirley and Ginger, featured skaters Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1947 |
G-I-17 | Hazel Franklin and Barry Green, featured
skaters Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1947 |
The Ice Follies of
1948 |
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G-I-18 | Frick and Frack, comedians |
1948 |
G-I-19 | Dick Rasmussen and Bill Cameron in a comic
routine Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
|
1948 |
The Ice Follies of
1949 |
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G-I-20 | Harris and Phyllis Legg, novelty skaters Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1949 |
G-I-21 | Les Hamilton and Virginia Morrison in a skit called
'Mr Fixit' Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
|
1949 |
G-I-22 | Ole Ericsen and John Mulvey Featured in 'Agnes the Lion,' a skit in the Ice Follies of
1949. Also includes Ed Dunigan.
Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1949 |
The Ice Follies of
1950 |
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G-I-23 |
Circus Day skit Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1950 |
G-I-24 | Rasmussen and Cameron featured in 'The
Bowery' Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
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1950 |
item | ||
G-I-25 | Jacklyn Roth and Dorothy Earle, a vaudeville
team Performed in the Fanchon and Marco idea 'Icy-Hot.'
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February 20, 1931 |
G-I-26 | George M. Cohan and Bijou Fernandez in
I'd Rather Be
Right Cohan as President Roosevelt and Fernandez as Frances Perkins in
the New York stage play.
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October 16, 1937 |
G-I-27 | Stern and Woolston with the Ideals
Burlesquers Photographer(s): Nash
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1905 |
G-I-28 | The Inkspots, singing quartet Photographer(s): James J. Kriegsmann
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1946 |
Inside U.S.A,
the stage revue |
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G-I-29 | Beatrice Lillie and Lew Parker Photographer(s): Harry A. Atwell
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1950 |
G-I-30 | Beatrice Lillie and Xenia Bank Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
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1950 |
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G-I-31 | A scene from the opera
Iolanthe Includes June Winters, Morton Bowe, and Robert Pit.
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1943 |
G-J-1 | John Drew and Rose Coghlan in the stage play
Jack
Straw Photographer(s): Sarony
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1911 |
G-J-2 | A scene from the Broadway play
Jacobowsky and the
Colonel Includes L to R: Annabella, J. Edward Bromberg, Frank Overton,
Don Lee, Oscar Karlweis (as Jacobowsky), Harold Vermilyea, and Louis
Calhern.
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March 19, 1944 |
G-J-3 | Chinese vaudeville dancers Jadin and Li Sun Photographer(s): James Kollar
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1947 |
Janie |
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G-J-4 | Edith Fellows, Frederick Vayder and Patricia
Hosley Photographer(s): Keystone Photo Service
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1944 |
G-J-5 | Edith Fellows and Bill Thomson Photographer(s): Keystone Photo Service
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1944 |
item | ||
G-J-6 | Polly Jenkins, Uncle Dan, and Texas Rose Vaudeville comedy trio which opened June 2, 1947, at the Palomar
Theater, Seattle.
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1947 |
G-J-7 | Stock actors Alice Johnson and Jack Amory |
1901 |
G-J-8 | Ben Johnson and Sally Williams, who appeared in Salvini
plays Photographer(s): T. M. Swem
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1889 |
G-J-9 | Radio team Billy Jones and Ernie Hare |
September 15, 1929 |
G-J-10 | A scene from
Junior
Miss Opened April 25, 1943, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Includes Lois Graves (seated), Lenore Thomas (left), and Peggy Romano.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1943 |
G-J-11 | A scene from
Juno and the
Paycock Performed by the Abbey Theater Players at the Metropolitan
Theater, Seattle. Includes Eileen Crowe and Barry Fitzgerald.
Photographer(s): White
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March 29, 1935 |
G-J-12 | A scene from George Ade's comedy
Just out of
College Photographer(s): Otto Sarony
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November 1908 |
G-J-13 - G-J-14 | The Juvenile Bostonians Performed at the Grand Theater, Seattle. GJ13 includes Jacques
Casad (right).
Photographer(s): Boyd; Pautzke
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May 1904 |
G-K-1 | Bo Peep Karlin Appeared in a Fanchon and Marco Idea at the Fifth Avenue
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Paralta
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February 25, 1929 |
G-K-2 | Portrait of the Kedroff Quartet, a string
quartet Photographer(s): William B. Feakins Inc.
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March 9, 1931 |
G-K-3 | A scene from
The Kerry
Gow Opened Feb. 19, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Kirkland Studio
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1905 |
G-K-4 | Cheetah, Carroll, and Bill of the Keystone Comedy
Trio |
1949 |
G-K-5 | The Lilties, Scottish pipe and drum corps Performed at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Kennedy
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February 1904 |
G-K-6 | Moroni Olsen and Janet Young in
Kindling Photographer(s): McBride Studio
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1920 |
G-K-7 | Raymond Hitchcock and Cheridah Simpson in
King
Dodo Opened Oct. 5, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Jeffres Studio
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1902 |
King Richard
II |
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G-K-8 | Donald Randolph as Bolingbroke and Maurice Evans as
the king Photographer(s): Vandamm
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June 17, 1940 |
G-K-9 | Maurice Evans and Carmen Mathews Photographer(s): Vandamm
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July 17, 1940 |
item | ||
G-K-10 | Ray Kinney and His Royal Hawaiian Revue Appeared July 25, 1949, at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): De Mirjian
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1949 |
Kiss and Tell,
the stage play Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
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G-K-11 | A scene with Mary Keenan and June Dayton Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1944 |
G-K-12 | A scene with Katharine Alexander and June
Dayton Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1944 |
G-K-13 | A scene with Eric Burtis and June Dayton Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1944 |
G-K-14 | A scene with Gene Fuller and June Dayton |
1945 |
Kiss Me, Kate,
the stage play |
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G-K-15 | A scene with Tony Montell, Frances McCann, and Robert
Wright Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
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1951 |
G-K-16 | A scene with Joan Djorup and Marc Platt Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1951 |
Kolb, Dill, and Dillon Kolb, Dill, and Dillon opened June 25, 1905, at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle.
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G-K-17 | Kolb (left) and Dill Photographer(s): Lorne Studios
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1905 |
G-K-18 | Kolb (center), Dill (left), and Dillon Photographer(s): Marceau
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1905 |
G-K-19 | Kolb (right), Dill (left), and Dillon Photographer(s): Marceau
|
1905 |
G-K-20 | Kolb and Dill in
Give and
Take Photographer(s): J. C. Milligan
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May 18, 1922 |
item | ||
G-K-21 | Paul Dale and Dottie Wenzel Appeared with Henry Kramer's Midgets on the vaudeville
circuit.
Photographer(s): Franklin Photos
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1944 |
G-K-22 | The Kuhn Brothers, a vaudeville team Appeared at the Empire Park Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Huddleston
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1903 |
G-L-1 | Ethel Barrymore with Bruce McRae in
Lady
Frederick Dated July 1909.
Photographer(s): Sarony
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1902 |
Lady Windermere's
Fan Opened May 24, 1948 at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
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G-L-2 | Barnwell Fletcher (left), Judith Fellows, and David
Manners Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
G-L-3 | David Manners and Judith Fellows Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
item | ||
G-L-4 | Lane and Norvelle, vaudeville acrobats Appeared in 'Acrobatic Adagio' at the Palomar Theater, Seattle,
May 30, 1949.
Photographer(s): Maurice
|
1949 |
G-L-5 | Publicity still of vaudeville team Edwin Lang and Viola
Rosa Photographer(s): Mosher Gallery
|
1896 |
G-L-6 | La Roche and Reinna, Latin American song and dance
team They appeared Nov. 28, 1949, at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle.
|
1949 |
G-L-7 | Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming, and Bruce Bennett in a
scene from the film
The Last
Outpost
|
1951 |
G-L-8 | Leo Carroll and Janet Beecher in the Broadway production
of
The Late George
Apley
|
November 20, 1944 |
G-L-9 | The La Toy Brothers, burlesque performers Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
|
1905 |
G-L-10 | Joe May and June Earle in the vaudeville act 'Laughs
From Abroad' |
April 14, 1937 |
G-L-11 | Howard Miller and Emily Lowry in a scene from
Let Us Be
Gay
|
December 1, 1930 |
G-L-12 | The Levy Sisters, a vaudeville team. Photographer(s): Newsboy
|
1890 |
G-L-13 | Tom Lewis and Sam Ryan who appeared in
Little Johnny
Jones Opened Mar. 4, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Inscribed by both performers.
Photographer(s): Miner
|
1906 |
Life with
Father Possibly two different productions, in 1942 and 1946.
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G-L-14 | A scene from the play Includes Percy Waram, Margalo Gilmore, and Partice
Riardon.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1942 |
G-L-15 - G-L-16 | A scene from the play GL15 includes Donald White, Raymond Moorehead, Murray Jordan,
and Kris Jordan. GL16 includes Michael Janis (?), Viola Frayne, and Mary
Dallas.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1946 |
item | ||
G-L-17 | A scene from the Broadway play
Life With
Mother Opened Oct. 20, 1948. Includes Howard Lindsey and Dorothy
Stickney.
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1948 |
G-L-18 | Theo Lightner and Dolly Jordan, a vaudeville
team Performed at the Empress Theater, Seattle. n.d. (ca.
1910-1915?).
Photographer(s): Apeda
|
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G-L-19 | Marguerite Miller and Thomas Jefferson in the play
Lightnin' Photographer(s): White
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October 18, 1925 |
G-L-20 | Dorothy Adams and Marion Clayton Played the twins in the play
Lilies of the
Field. The Moroni Olsen players presented the play at the Metropolitan
Theater, Seattle, opening Nov. 9, 1927.
Photographer(s): Link-Tiffany
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1927 |
G-L-21 | Myron McCormick and Katherine Bard in the New York stage
play
Lily of the
Valley
|
January 29, 1942 |
G-L-22 | The entire company in costume for the play
The Limited
Mail Opened July 31, 1891, at the Seattle Opera House.
Photographer(s): Dewey
|
1891 |
G-L-23 | Modern dancers Jose Limon and May O'Donnell Photographer(s): Romaine
|
1941 |
G-L-24 | The Lindon Sisters, a vaudeville team |
1912 |
G-L-25 | Portrait of the Liphams, an acrobatic act Appeared in the stage show
Laugh Town Laugh.
The show opened Sept. 22, 1947, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1947 |
G-L-26 | A scene from the play
The Little
Foxes Includes Tulluhah Bankhead, Charles Dingle, Carl Benton Reid,
and Dan Duryea.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1940 |
G-L-27 | Girls in the chorus of
Little Johnny
Jones Opened Mar. 4, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Morrison
|
1906 |
G-L-28 | Portrait of Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth Appeared in the play
Little Miss Fix
It.
Photographer(s): White
|
November 1911 |
G-L-29 | Costumed cast members of
Little
Puck Opened Jan. 1, 1891, at the Seattle Opera House. Includes Frank
Daniels.
|
1891 |
G-L-30 | John Young and Dorothy Brenner in the play
Lo Opened Oct. 24, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Guttenstein
|
1909 |
G-L-31 | Members of the London String Quartet |
October 6, 1925 |
G-L-32 | The Mardis Gras Girls in the play
Louisiana
Lou Opened Aug. 11, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
1912 |
G-L-33 | Stage singing duo Linnie Love (lyric soprano) and Lorna
Lea (contralto) |
undated |
G-L-34 | Vaudeville team Linnie Love and her cousin Harry
Love Vaudeville team Linnie Love and her cousin Harry Love.
Photographer(s): Moon and Wills
|
September 1911 |
Lover's
Lane Opened Mar. 11, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-L-35 | A scene from Act I with L.R. Stockwell Photographer(s): Marceau
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1903 |
G-L-36 | A scene from Act III Photographer(s): Marceau
|
1903 |
item | ||
G-L-37 | Dancer Desiree Lubowska and another dancer |
April 18, 1922 |
G-L-38 | Vaudeville team Nellie Luckie and Thomas
Yoast Performed Dec. 4, 1911, at the Empress Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Apeda
|
1911 |
G-L-39 | Lyons and Cullum, a vaudeville act Appeared at the Star Theater, in Oct. 1907.
Photographer(s): De Youngs'
|
1907 |
G-M-1 | Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and Constance Collier in the
stage play
Macbeth
|
March 1916 |
G-M-2 | A scene from the film
Macbeth Includes Orson Welles (Macbeth) and Jeanette Nolan (Lady
Macbeth).
|
1949 |
Madame
Butterfly 1907 production, which opened Feb. 28, 1907, at the Grand Opera
House, Seattle, and a 1947 production.
|
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G-M-3 | Francis MacLennan and Elza Szamosy in the
opera |
1907 |
G-M-4 | Soprano Hizi Koyke, of the San Carlo Opera Co., as
Madame Butterfly |
1947 |
Madame
Sherry Opened April 9, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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G-M-5 | The 'Every Little Movement' chorus |
1911 |
G-M-6 | A scene with Harry Benham, Ann Tasker, Harold Rehill,
Mary , and Oscar Figman Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1911 |
The Magnificent
Yankee, the Broadway production |
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G-M-7 | A scene with Louis Calhern and Dorothy
Gish Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
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January 19, 1946 |
G-M-8 | A scene with Sylvia Field and Louis
Calhern Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
1947 |
Vaudeville team Baron and Count Magri |
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item | ||
G-M-9 | Count and Baron Magri Photographer(s): Wilbur
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February 1907 |
G-M-10 | Baron and Count Magri Photographer(s): Wilbur
|
February 1907 |
item | ||
G-M-11 | A scene from
The Maid and the
Mummy Opened Oct. 4, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1906 |
G-M-12 | Fentule and Radcliffe in
Maloney's
Wedding Opened Feb. 7, 1904, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Webster
|
1904 |
G-M-13 - G-M-14 | Chester Stratton, Frances Rowe and Maurice Evans in
Man and
Superman Opened April 21, 1949, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."; Barry
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1949 |
The Man From
Home Opened Jan. 16, 1910, at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle.
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G-M-15 | Henry Hall and Mary Elizabeth Forbes in the
play Photographer(s): De Lux
|
1910 |
G-M-16 | Cast members from the play Includes L to R: Charles D. Herman, Ricardo, Leonard Howe,
Vaughn Fervore, Henry Hall, Harrington Reynolds, and Bertha Welby.
Photographer(s): De Lux
|
1910 |
item | ||
G-M-17 | The football girls' chorus from
The Man from
Now
|
December 1904 |
The Man of the
Hour Possibly photographs from two different productions. The 1908
production opened January 5 at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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G-M-18 | Lillian Kemble and Frederick Perry in the
play |
December 1906 |
G-M-19 | A scene from Act I Photographer(s): White
|
1908 |
The Man Who Came to
Dinner Possibly from two different productions.
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G-M-20 | A scene with Taylor Holmes, Renie Riano, and Sidney
Melton |
1941 |
G-M-21 | A scene with Taylor Holmes, Kay Hammond, and Craig
Mitchell |
December 11, 1941 |
G-M-22 | A scene with Taylor Holmes and Vivienne
Osborne |
December 11, 1941 |
G-M-23 | A scene with Monty Wooley and Gloria
McGhee Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1950 |
G-M-24 | A scene with Jay Presson, Money Woolley and Rex
O'Malley Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1950 |
item | ||
G-M-25 | The vaudeville team of Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Mann |
May 1906 |
G-M-26 | The Marco Twins, a vaudeville act Performed at the Pantages Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Morrison
|
February 5, 1915 |
G-M-27 | Classical ballet dancers Alicia Markova and Anton
Dolin Presented by S. Hurok.
|
1946 |
G-M-28 | Portrait of vaudeville team Jim and Irene
Marlyn Performed at the Palace Hip Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Lumiere
|
1921 |
G-M-30 | Margaret Marriott and Ray Collins, a vaudeville
team Performed at the Alhambra Theater, Seattle, in December
1912.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1912 |
G-M-31 | The Martin Sisters Performed in
International
Revueat the Paramount Theater, Seattle, Sept. 27, 1934.
|
1934 |
G-M-32 - G-M-33 | Edmund Lowe and Claire Carleton in the play
Mary Had a Little
Lamb
|
1948 |
G-M-34 | Richard Carle and members of the chorus from
Mary's
Lamb Opened April 18, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
|
1909 |
G-M-35 | Josephine Evarts and Stephen Mascogni of Mascagni's
European Novelty Dancers Appeared at the Star Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
September 1907 |
G-M-36 | The Will Mastin Trio featuring Sammy Davis
Jr They played at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Oct. 16, 1950.
|
1950 |
G-M-37 | Stage performers Mata and Hari Photographer(s): Bruno of Hollywood
|
1949 |
G-M-38 | Vaudeville performers Mathews and Bulger Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1897 |
G-M-39 | The cast of the stage musical
At Gay Coney
Island Starring Sherrie Mathews and Harry Bulger (both seated). Also
including L to R: Joe Kane, Josie De Witt, William Gray, Bill Kellum, Jane
Whitbeck, Tony Hart, Mat Heckert, Alice Montague, , , Jo
Photographer(s): Morrison
|
1896 |
G-M-40 | Ruby and Bobby Maxon, performers with the Ice Follies of
1947 Photographer(s): Gabriel Moulin
|
1947 |
G-M-41 | Maye and Addis, a vaudeville team Appeared at the Empress Theater, Seattle.
|
March 1914 |
G-M-42 | The Umbrella Girls chorus from
The Mayor of
Tokio Opened Sept. 29, 1907, at the Seattle Theater.
|
1907 |
G-M-43 | Actors Caron and Herbert in
McCarthy's
Mishaps Opened Sept. 14, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1902 |
G-M-44 | Gerald McClaire and Baby Welburn Seattle amateur juvenile performers who performed June 23, 1903,
at the Christensen's Hall, Seattle.
|
1903 |
McFadden's
Flats Opened May 8, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-M-45 | The 'Vassar Girls' chorus Photographer(s): Curtiss
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1904 |
G-M-46 | The Exposition Four Includes The Alexander Brothers and James B. Brady.
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1904 |
item | ||
G-M-47 | Marie and Mary McFarland, vaudeville
performers Appeared at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Apeda
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September 8, 1920 |
Blackface vaudeville team McIntyre and Heath |
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G-M-48 | Costumed portrait of McIntyre and Heath Inscribed by both actors in March 1912.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
February 1910 |
G-M-49 | McIntyre and Heath Photographer(s): Apeda
|
March 1912 |
item | ||
G-M-50 | Teddie McNamara and Merle Parks Juvenile comic opera performers.
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April 1905 |
G-M-51 | The Melrose Troupe, a burlesque team Appeared at the Seattle Theater with the Broadway Gaity Girls
Company.
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December 1905 |
G-M-52 | The Melroy Trio, a vaudeville team Appeared at the Star Theater, Seattle.
|
May 1905 |
G-M-53 | A scene from the Broadway play
The Member of the
Wedding Includes Julia Harris, Ethel Waters, and Brandon De Wilde.
|
1950 |
G-M-54 | Otis Skinner as Shylock and Maude Adams as Portia in
The Merchant of
Venice
|
1932 |
G-M-55 - G-M-56 | Portrait of Joe, Mary Lou, Ted, and Judd GM55 is inscribed. GM56 dated 1944.
|
1942 |
The Merry
Widow These photos are from at least two different productions.
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G-M-57 | Rosemary Glosz and George Damerel in the
operetta Photographer(s): White
|
September 1911 |
G-M-58 | Charles Meakins and Mabel Wilber in the
operetta Photographer(s): Terkelson and Henry
|
September 1911 |
G-M-59 | Wilma Spence and Jan Kiepura in the
operetta Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1944 |
G-M-60 | Nancy Kenyon and Dan De Paola in the
operetta Photographer(s): Apeda
|
1945 |
item | ||
G-M-61 | Virginia Johnson and Joseph Griffin in the
revue Devised and staged by Frank Cambria of Publix Theaters.
|
March 3, 1928 |
The Merry Wives of
Windsor Presented by the Theatre Guild Shakespeare Company.
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G-M-62 | A scene with Gina Malo and Jessie Royce
Landis Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1946 |
G-M-63 | Principle characters from the play Includes Gina Malo, Charles Coburn, and Jessie Royce
Landis.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1946 |
item | ||
G-M-64 | A scene from a Seattle production of
The
Mikado Includes Ed Andrews, Theo Penninton, and Harry Pfeil.
Photographer(s): Heath
|
August 15, 1922 |
G-M-65 | Marsdin Argall (baritone) in a Breden-Savoy Light Opera
Company production of
The
Mikado Photographer(s): Lawrence Kenney
|
1946 |
G-M-66 | The Mills Brothers, radio and screen singers Appeared on the vaudeville stage at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle, San. 30, 1950.
|
1950 |
G-M-67 | The Milo Twins Performed as the 'Harmony Dudes' in the Big Top Frolics at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle. Dated Aug. 22, (1950?)
Photographer(s): Charles L. Krug
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|
Frank Milton and the De Long Sisters, a vaudeville
trio |
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G-M-68 | Frank Milton and the De Long Sisters Appeared at the Star Theater, Seattle, in Aug. 1905.
Inscription.
Photographer(s): Hodson
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1905 |
G-M-69 | Frank Milton and the De Long Sisters in the skit 'The
Constable' Autographed Sept. 8, 1913.
Photographer(s): Ely
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June 1906 |
item | ||
G-M-70 | Don Fellows and Henry Fonda in a scene from the stage
play
Mister
Roberts Photographer(s): Zinn Arthur
|
1951 |
G-M-71 | Stage entertainers Barbara and Dardy Moffett Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
October 28, 1943 |
G-M-72 | Blackface comedy team Molasses 'n' January Photographer(s): Edward H. Rehnquist
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July 11, 1936 |
G-M-73 | Eddy and Douglas Dolores in the 'Montmartre' Idea Stage
Revue |
November 9, 1931 |
G-M-74 | The Montynes, a vaudeville balancing act Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, April 18, 1949.
Photographer(s): Romaine
|
1949 |
G-M-75 | H. V. Esmond and Eva Moore Appeared on the New York stage in
Eliza Comes to
Stay, a play written by Esmond.
Photographer(s): White
|
January 6, 1914 |
G-M-76 | Moran and Mack, vaudeville blackface
performers Billed as The Two Black Crows.
|
1928 |
G-M-77 | Radio singers the Morin Sisters of the program
Sunset
Dreams L to R: Evelyn, Marge, and Pauline.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1936 |
G-M-78 | Paul Morton and Naomi Glass, a vaudeville
team Appeared at the Orpheum Theater, Seattle.
|
January 4, 1923 |
G-M-79 | Vaudeville dance team of Earl Mossman and Ray
Vance Photographer(s): Todd Studios
|
November 28, 1930 |
G-M-80 | The characters Lovey Mary and Little Tommy in a scene
from
Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch Opened April 21, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Stanford
|
1907 |
G-M-81 | Irene Dunne and Alec Guinness in a scene from the film
The
Mudlark Played at the Fifth Ave nue Theater, Seattle.
|
1951 |
G-M-82 | A scene from
The Mummy and the
Humming Bird that includes Paul Gilmore and Theodore Terry Opened March 5, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): C. A. Zimmerman
|
1905 |
G-M-83 | Muriel and Francis, a vaudeville team Muriel Window was originally from Seattle.
|
1913 |
G-M-84 | The acting team of Murray and Mack Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Belden
|
February 1903 |
G-M-85 | Vaudeville headliners, John T. Murray and Vivian
Oakland |
February 21, 1924 |
G-M-86 | The Murray Girls Evangeline Murray is at left. Act performed at the Moore
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Harringtron Smelser ?
|
March 30, 1921 |
G-M-87 - G-M-88 | Ed West and Jerry Sullivan as Mutt and Jeff They appeared at the Moore Theater, Seattle, opening Mar. 13,
1913.
Photographer(s): Terkelson and Henry
|
1913 |
My Dear
Children At the Belasco Theater, N.Y.
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G-M-89 | Scenes from the New York Stage play Left image includes John Barrymore and Patricia Walters. Right
image includes Lois Hall and John Barrymore.
Two images printed side by side.
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February 7, 1940 |
G-M-90 | A scene from the play Includes John Barrymore and Roland Hogue.
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February 15, 1940 |
item | ||
G-M-91 | A scene from
My Sister
Eileen At the Biltmore Theater, New York. Includes Morris Carnovsky and
Jo Ann Sayers.
Photographer(s): Lucas Studio
|
November 13, 1941 |
G-M-92 | John Drew and Billie Burke in
My
Wife Opened June 1, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Sarony
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1908 |
My Wife's
Family |
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G-M-93 | Appleton and Perry Dated April 1916.
Photographer(s): Marceau
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1906 |
G-M-94 | A scene with Appleton and Perry Opened Feb. 24, 1907, at the Seattle Theater.
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1907 |
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G-M-95 | Myrtle Vail and Donna Damerel Performers were Myrt and Marge of the CBS Wrigley Program.
Photographer(s): H. A. Atwell
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November 2, 1931 |
G-M-29A | The Marmein Sisters, vaudeville performers Appeared at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): De Haven
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1916 |
G-M-29B | Max Figman and Ella Aubry, who appeared in
The Marriage of
Kitty The play opened April 14, 1905, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Sarony
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1905 |
G-N-1 | Veve Morton and May Shaw Formed the burlesque team The New Century Girls. The performed
at the Seattle Theater in April 1906.
Photographer(s): Erickson and Forseen
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1906 |
G-N-2 | May Craig and F.J. McCormick in a production of
The New
Gossoon Production by the Abbey Theatre Players.
Photographer(s): White
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1935 |
G-N-3 | Claude Douglas and Isabel King in
New
Moon Photographer(s): Art Jones
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1944 |
G-N-4 | The Newell Sisters from Sam Devre's Own
Company Photographer(s): Merbrock
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October 1905 |
G-N-5 | A portrait of Nick's Roller Skating Girls Performed with the Kaufmann Troupe at the Empress Theater,
Seattle.
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December 29, 1912 |
G-N-6 | Portrait of Beth and Betty Dodge, New York stage
dancers Appeared in
A Night in
Venice.
Photographer(s): Mitchell
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March 30, 1931 |
G-N-7 | A scene from the stage play
No Time for
Comedy Includes Francis Lederer and Katharine Cornell.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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December 28, 1939 |
No Traveler
Returns |
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G-N-8 | Ian Keith and Bela Lugosi in the stage
play Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
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1945 |
G-N-9 | Henritta Burnside and P. J. Kelly Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
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1945 |
G-N-10 | Bela Lugosi and Karen Venge Photographer(s): Otto Rothschild
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1945 |
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G-N-12 | A scene from the stage play
Nobody's
Fool Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle. Includes May
Robson.
Photographer(s): White
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March 3, 1921 |
G-N-13 | The Nonchalants, a vaudeville comedy trio Photographer(s): Bloom
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1948 |
G-O-1 -G-O-2 | A scene from the stage play GO1 includes Dick Van Patten, Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt, and
Ann Lee. GO2 includes Lynn Fontanne as Olivia Brown and Alfred Lunt as Sir John
Fletcher.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
G-O-3 - G-O-4 | A scene from the stage play
Obsession Presented by Homer Curran in association with Lewis and Young.
Includes Basil Rathbone and Eugenie Leontovich.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1946 |
G-O-5 | A scene from the New York stage play
Oh,
Brother! Includes Hugh Herbert and Arleen Whelan.
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June 26, 1945 |
G-O-6 | Stage dancers Luis and Josefina Ojeda Performed with Mercado's Tipica Mexican Orchestra at the Moore
Theater, Seattle.
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December 4, 1936 |
Oklahoma |
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G-O-7 | A scene from the stage play Includes Mary Hatcher and James Alexander (in surrey),and Mary
Marlo (at right).
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1946 |
G-O-8 | A scene from the stage play Includes Mary Marlo, James Alexander, and Mary Hatcher.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1946 |
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G-O-9 | A scene from the stage play
Old Jed
Prouty Opened Nov. 24, 1903, at the Seattle Theater. Includes Robert
Craig and Lillian Lippman. Inscription by both actors.
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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1903 |
G-O-10 | Judith Anderson (seated) and Dana Earl in
The Old
Maid
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July 5, 1935 |
G-O-11 | Tony Bredice and Joan Olsen, vaudeville
dancers Known as the 'Swing Stylists.' They performed at the Palomar
Theater, Seattle, Dec. 9, 1946.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
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1946 |
Vaudeville act Olsen and Johnson |
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G-O-12 | Vaudeville act of Olsen and Johnson with Ruth
Faber |
1926 |
G-O-13 | Vaudeville performers Olsen and Johnson Ole Olsen (right) and Chic Johnson (left).
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May 24, 1931 |
Olympia Opera
Company |
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G-O-14 | Six Olympia Opera Company members Photographer(s): C. B. Moore
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December 1903 |
G-O-15 | Olympia Opera Company Girls Performed at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): C. B. Moore
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March 1904 |
item | ||
G-O-16 | Actors Bernice Berwin, J. Anthony Smythe, and Kathleen
Wilson From the radio feature show
One Man's
Family.
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November 18, 1934 |
One Night in
June Opened Feb. 21, 1904, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
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G-O-17 | William J. Holmes and Little Genevieve |
1904 |
G-O-18 | William J. Holmes and Grace Turner Photographer(s): Baker
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1904 |
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G-O-19 | A scene from the Broadway play
One Touch of
Venus Includes Ruth Bond and John Boles.
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October 10, 1943 |
G-O-20 | The Four Onetti Sisters, vaudeville
performers Appeared at the Coliseum Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Harris
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1908 |
The Only
Girl |
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G-O-21 | Margia Dean, Cay Forester, and Patricia
Lynn Dean as Birdie Martin, Forester as Margaret Ayre, and Patricia
Lynn as Jane McMurray.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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November 21, 1945 |
G-O-22 | A scene with Richard Dennis and Margia
Dean Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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November 21, 1945 |
G-O-23 | A scene Includes L to R: an understudy, Robert Paquin, Patricia Lynn,
Henry Reese, and James Dale.
Photographer(s): Franklin Boruszak
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1945 |
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G-O-24 | A scene from the stage play
Othello Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle. Includes Sonia
Sorel and John Carradine.
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November 19, 1943 |
G-O-25 | Bessie Burnes and Ruth Meech who appeared in
Our New
Minister The play opened Nov. 20, 1910, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1910 |
G-O-26 | The principle characters from the stage play
Overnight Opened May 19, 1912, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Francine Larrimore, Ada Sterling, Tom Emory, and Sam Hardy.
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1912 |
G-P-1 | The Padrey Trio, billed as radio amateurs on
tour |
1943 |
G-P-2 | A scene from
Paid in
Full Opened Nov. 1, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1908 |
G-P-3 | The Palace Girls, vaudeville performers Photographer(s): Apeda
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June 8, 1913 |
G-P-4 | Aufortas and the Knights of the Holy Grail in
Parsifal Opened Oct. 10, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1906 |
G-P-5 | Nance O'Neill in
The Passion
Flower Date stamped Jan. 20, 1922.
Photographer(s): Ira D. Schwarz
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December 5, 1921 |
The Passion
Play |
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G-P-6 | The Road to Golgotha scene Includes Josef Meier.
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1947 |
G-P-7 | The Descent from the Cross scene |
1947 |
item | ||
G-P-8 - G-P-9 | Johnny Patrick and Helen Troy Johnny Patrick and Helen Troy as the radio characters Cecil and
Sally. Date stamped July 19, 1933.
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1933 |
G-P-10 | The Paulist Choristers, a boy choir Photographer(s): Morrison
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1918 |
G-P-11 | Poster advertising Corse Payton and His Merry
Company A postcard-sized reproduction of a publicity poster. Includes
photos of Corse Payton and Etta Reed.
Photographer(s): Wallace Studio
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1910 |
G-P-12 | Some of the cast members of
Peggy from
Paris
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December 1906 |
G-P-13 | A scene from the New York stage play
The Perfect
Marriage Includes Miriam Hopkins and Victor Jory.
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October 27, 1944 |
G-P-14 | Paul Petroff and Irena Baranova dancers with the Ballet
Russe |
November 2, 1940 |
G-P-15 | Lanny Ross and Ethel Britton in the stage play
Petticoat
Fever Photographer(s): Benton and Bowles
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July 11, 1935 |
G-P-16 | Steve and Sally Phillips, vaudeville dancers Performed in
Youth Steps Outat
the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Boris Bakchy
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December 16, 1946 |
G-P-17 | Pickert and Whippler, a vaudeville team Performed at the Alcazar Theater, Seattle.
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September 1904 |
G-P-18 | The Pied Pipers, Victor recording artists Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Jan. 2, 1950.
Photographer(s): Sid Aver
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1950 |
G-P-19 | The members of the Pony Ballet in
Piff! Paff!
Pouff!
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March 1906 |
G-P-20 | A scene from a Boston stage production of
Pilate's
Daughter Includes Eunice Murphy (holding flower), Rose Kelley (mother),
and Marjorie Collins (child).
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March 5, 1946 |
Pirates of
Penzance |
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G-P-21 | Margaret Roy, Florenz Ames, and Robert Pitkin in the
operetta Photographer(s): De Mirjian of Apeda
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1943 |
G-P-22 | Virginia Blair as Mabel and Edgar Iversen as Frederick
(also director) |
1947 |
G-P-23 | Thelma Dare, Norman Fredericks, and Yvonne
Chaveau Photographer(s): David Commons
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1948 |
item | ||
G-P-24 | Eileen Crowe and F. J. McCormick of the Abbey Theater
Players Played in
The Plough and the
Stars.
Photographer(s): White
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April 28, 1935 |
G-P-25 | Daphne Pollard and Leah Lirchner in
The
Geisha Opened April 26, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Ying Cheong
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1905 |
The Pollard Opera
Company |
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G-P-26 | Four chorus members of the Pollard Opera
Company Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1902 |
G-P-27 | Pollard Opera Company |
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item | ||
G-P-28 | Vaudeville performers Pope and Knight Appeared at the Star Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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September 1907 |
G-P-29 | Guy Bates Post and his wife Adele Ritchie in an
unidentified stage play |
February 1924 |
G-P-30 | Creston Clarke and Irene Oshier in
The Power that
Governs Opened April 5, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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1908 |
G-P-31 | George Primrose and Lew Dockstader of Primrose
Minstrels Appeared at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, beginning Dec. 16,
1909.
Photographer(s): C. F. Hunger and Co.
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1909 |
G-P-32 | The Three Claudias from the play
The Prince
Chap Opened Sept. 15, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Beryl and Helen Pullman and Gertrude Barrett.
|
1907 |
G-P-33 | Chorus girls from the play
The Prince of
Pilsen Opened April 6, 1913, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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1913 |
G-P-34 | Bathing girls with Henry Woodruff in
The Prince of
Tonight Opened May 8, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Guttenstein
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1910 |
The Princess
Chic Opened Feb. 21, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-P-35 | Members of the chorus Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1902 |
G-P-36 | The four comedians Includes L to R: Walter Lawrence, Thomas Leary, Ed Metcalfe,
and Neil McNeil.
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1902 |
Private
Lives |
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G-P-37 | Phil Arthur and Tallulah Bankhead in a scene from the
stage play |
1948 |
G-P-38 | Donald Cook and Tallulah Bankhead in a scene from the
stage play |
1948 |
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G-P-39 | A scene from an Abbey Theater Company production of
Professor
Tim Includes Arthur Shields and Maureen Delaney.
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January 21, 1932 |
G-R-1 | The Rainy City Jazz Band of Seattle Performed on stage at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, on Nov. 13,
1950.
|
1950 |
G-R-2 | Vaudeville skate dancers Ray and Rockwell Photographer(s): Cooper
|
1910 |
G-R-3 | Ruby Raymond and Mabel Hawthorne Appeared in the play
My Wife's Family
at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle. Dated April 1916.
Photographer(s): Hall
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1906 |
G-R-4 | Portrait of the Raynore Family, stage actors Performed with the Taylor Stock Company. The show opened June 4,
1905, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle. Inscribed Aug. 27, 1905.
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1905 |
Rebecca |
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G-R-5 | A scene from the stage play Includes Diana Barrymore and Barnwell Fletcher.
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1945 |
G-R-6 | A scene from the stage play Includes Ethel Griffies and Branwell Fletcher.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1945 |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm |
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G-R-7 | Some of the members of the cast Opened April 14, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
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1912 |
G-R-8 | A scene from the play Opened April 14, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Includes Ursula St. George and Alfred Hudson, Jr.
Photographer(s): White
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1912 |
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G-R-9 | The Reed Sisters, stage actresses who performed in
The
Alaskan Photographer(s): White
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April 1909 |
G-R-10 | A scene from
The
Regeneration Opened Ap. 25, 1909, at the Seattle Theater.
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1909 |
G-R-11 | The Renee Sisters Revue Vaudeville performers on stage at the Pantages Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Repro Celebrity
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December 22, 1924 |
G-R-12 | Earle and Michell, vaudeville acrobats Performed their act 'Rhythm on the Roll' at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle, Oct. 23, 1950.
|
1950 |
Rice and Cady, burlesque comedians |
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G-R-13 | Rice and Cady Performed with the Casino Company in Weberfields Burlesque at
the Seattle Theater opening May 8, 1904. Inscribed by both actors, Nov. 14,
1908.
Photographer(s): Mojonier
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1904 |
G-R-14 | Charles Rice and Fred Cady Dated Sept. 1911.
Photographer(s): Apeda
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1904 |
item | ||
G-R-15 | Larry Rich and Cheri, vaudeville performers at the
Orpheum Theater, Seattle Photographer(s): Apeda
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August 26, 1932 |
G-R-16 | A scene from
Rip Van
Winkle Opened Nov. 24, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Thomas Jefferson with George Robinson, Edith Taliaferro, Gertrude
Robinson, Mamie Robinson, and Mabel Taliaferro.
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1904 |
G-R-17 | A scene from
The Rising of the
Moon Abbey Theater Company production at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle. Includes Michael J. Dolan and F. J. McCormick.
|
1932 |
G-R-18 | Joseph Jefferson and Mike Jefferson in
The
Rivals Photographer(s): Bangs
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December 1908 |
G-R-19 | Florence Roberts and Thurlow Bergen in a scene from an
unidentified play Photographer(s): Tabor Grand Studio
|
1908 |
G-R-20 | Vaudeville performers Robinson and Grant Photographer(s): Claus
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August 1907 |
G-R-21 | The Robinson Twins, featured dancers with Paul Whiteman
and his Orchestra Includes Florence Robinson.
Photographer(s): Bloom
|
1942 |
G-R-22 | The Roby Dells who performed in the
Flying
Ballet Ballet performed at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, Aug. 7,
1950.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1950 |
The Rogers Brothers in
London Opened May 22, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-R-23 | Some of the cast members from the play Photographer(s): Hall
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1904 |
G-R-24 | The Drummer Girls of the company Photographer(s): Hall
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1904 |
item | ||
G-R-25 | The Rolland Twins, vaudeville singers Performed at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, July 10, 1950.
Photographer(s): James J. Kriegsmann
|
1950 |
G-R-26 | A scene from the play
A Romance of
Athlone Opened June 4, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle. Includes
Chauncey Olcott and Louise Marselli.
Photographer(s): Tweet
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1904 |
The Romig Twins, a burlesque team |
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G-R-27 | The Romig Twins, a burlesque team Performed at the New Tivoli Theater, Seattle. Inscribed by
both performers on Feb. 21, 1925.
Photographer(s): Davies
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November 1913 |
G-R-28 | Burlesque team Della and Stella, the Romig
Twins Performed at the New Tivoli Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Davies
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January 18, 1914 |
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G-R-29 | Rosario and Antonio, Spanish dance team known as 'Los
Chavalillos' Photographer(s): Diaz and Rogers
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1948 |
G-R-30 | Members of the chorus of the Roscian Opera
Company Photographer(s): Bushnell
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January 1906 |
G-R-31 | Isabel King as Lady Jane and Paul Elmer as Sergent
Malone in
Rose
Marie
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1943 |
G-R-32 | Radio singers Winifred Cecil and Lanny Ross, romantic
leads of the radio program the
Maxwell House Show
Boat
|
1936 |
G-R-33 | The Rossow Midgets, vaudeville performers Inscribed Feb. 16, 1914.
Photographer(s): Feinberg
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February 1910 |
G-R-34 | A scene from the Klaw and Erlanger production of
The
Round-Up Opened April 17, 1910, at the Moore Theater, Seattle. Includes
Maclyn Arbuckle as 'Slim' Hoover and Paula Gloy as Polly Hope.
Photographer(s): Walinger
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1910 |
G-R-35 | The chorus of the play
The Royal
Chef Opened Nov. 24, 1907, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Coover
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1907 |
G-R-36 | Annie Russell and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert Appeared together in
A Royal Family.
The photo was taken the day before Mrs. Gilbert's death.
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June 1907 |
Rudolph and
Adolph Opened Nov. 8, 1903, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
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G-R-37 | Chorus members from the play Photographer(s): Dealy Foto
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1903 |
G-R-38 | Principal cast members Includes Charles A. Mason, Bessie Phillips, and Harry Price.
Inscribed by all.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1903 |
item | ||
G-R-39 | Members of Pollard's Lillipution Opera Company in the
play
The Runaway
Girl Opened April 16, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Daphne Pollard (right), Teddie McNamara, and Olivia Moore.
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1905 |
G-S-1 | Jack Duffy and girls in a scene from Fanchon and Marco's
musical comedy
Sally
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November 2, 1932 |
Salomy
Jane Opened Sept. 8, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-S-2 | The Man and Salomy in a scene from the
play Photographer(s): Hall
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1907 |
G-S-3 | Children from the play |
April 1909 |
item | ||
G-S-4 | Members of the 'Sandy Bottom' travelling
company Includes Allan Hampton, (manager), Maurice Whish, James Jackson,
W. A. Adams, George M. Lee, Ed Thropp, Jake Leiberman, John McGinns, Jason
Ludlaw, Mattie Edwards, Jessie French, and Mamie Holden.
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1911 |
The San Francisco Opera Company |
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G-S-5 | Members of the chorus Includes Ruby Norton (lowest), Gene Ormande (at her right
above), and Frieda Wisher (center).
Photographer(s): James and Bushnell
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1906 |
G-S-6 | Dancers from the company Opera company appeared at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, July
1907. Includes Gene Ormande (right of center row) and Ruby Norton (center of
bottom row).
Photographer(s): Bushnell
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1907 |
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G-S-7 | A Seattle singing quartet who appeared in
Santiago at the
Grand Opera House, Seattle Includes L to R: R. G. Patterson (tenor), Gene Huckins
(baritone), and W. G. Setson (bass).
Photographer(s): Dingman
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February 1904 |
G-S-8 | A scene from a New York stage production of
Scarlet Sister Mary
at the Ethel Barrymore Theater Includes Ethel Barrymore (left).
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November 28, 1930 |
G-S-9 | A scene from Gus Edwards' vaudeville production
School
Days This is a 1939 reproduction of a 1906 photograph.
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1906 |
G-S-10 | The Seattle Male Quartet |
1910 |
G-S-11 | Sechrist and Dale, vaudeville comedy artists |
1944 |
G-S-12 | Noted playwrights Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Selwyn Photographer(s): Davis and Sanford
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November 16, 1911 |
G-S-13 | A scene from
The Senator Keeps
House Opened Mar. 30, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Includes William H. Crane and Lorraine Frost.
Photographer(s): White
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1913 |
G-S-14 | Portrait of Mack Sennett and Harry Langdon |
December 6, 1923 |
G-S-15 | A scene from Act I of the Broadway musical
The Seven Lively Arts
at the Zeigfield Theater |
December 10, 1944 |
G-S-16 | Andrew Leigh and Daphne Heard as Mr. Hardcastle and Kate
in
She Stoops to
Conquer The play was performed by Sir Barry Jackson's Birmingham Players
at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Pollard Crowther
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February 15, 1932 |
G-S-17 | Odette Tyler and Guy Standing (?) in 'Shenandoah'
(?) |
1891 |
G-S-18 | Robert Young and Moroni Olsen Robert in a scene from
The
Ship Presented by the Moroni Olsen Repertory Company at Meany Hall,
Seattle, Oct. 17, 1930.
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1930 |
Two productions of
Shore
Acres |
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G-S-19 | A scene with Bert Flansburg and Marion
Cullen Opened Nov. 9, 1902, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Baker Art Gallery
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1902 |
G-S-20 | A scene with James Galloway and Atkins
Lawrence Opened Dec. 4, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Marceau
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1904 |
Show
Boat. |
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G-S-21 | Sammy White and Clare Aloen in the stage
musical Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
|
1948 |
G-S-22 | Fred Brooxins, Norwood Smith, and Billy House in the
stage musical |
1948 |
The Silver
Slipper Opened April 14, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-S-23 | The English Dancing Girls |
1904 |
G-S-24 | Some members of the chorus |
1904 |
The Silver
Whistle |
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G-S-25 | A scene with Lloyd Nolan, Helen Shields, and William
Kemp Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1950 |
G-S-26 | Helen Shields and Lloyd Nolan in the stage
play Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1950 |
item | ||
G-S-27 | Louis Simon and Kathryn Osterman in a vaudeville
skit Photographer(s): White
|
May 1913 |
G-S-28 | A scene from RKO Radio's
Sing Your Worries
Away Includes Patsy Kelly and Bert Lahr.
|
1942 |
The
Siren The play opened at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, on Feb.
23, 1913.
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item | ||
G-S-29 | Donald Brian and Julia Sanderson dancing the famous
Waltz Caprice |
1913 |
G-S-30 | Three cast members Includes Donald Brian and Julia Sanderson (right).
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1913 |
item | ||
G-S-31 | Six vaudeville performers with Flo Ash's Cutist Little
Nudist Girl Revue Photographer(s): Artray Photographers LTD
|
1950 |
G-S-32 | Characters from the Broadway stage play
The Skin of Our
Teeth Includes Tallulah Bankhead with Rene Bufano as the dinosaur (at
left) and Andrew Ratoucheff as the mammoth (at right).
|
1943 |
G-S-33 | Vaudeville comedy headliners the Slate
Brothers Photographer(s): Murray Korman
|
1949 |
Sleep It
Off |
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G-S-34 | Jackie Cooper, George Reynolds, Caren Marsh in the
Broadway stage comedy Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1948 |
G-S-35 | Ann Cario, Jackie Cooper, and Vince Barnett in the
Broadway stage comedy Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1948 |
item | ||
G-S-36 | A scene from a vaudeville act
The Sleeping Car
Dated Mar. 1904. |
1904 |
G-S-37 | A scene from the play
The Sleeping
Partner Played at the Meteroplitan Theater, Seattle. Includes Edna
Goodrich and H. B. Warner.
Photographer(s): White
|
October 14, 1920 |
G-S-38 | Vaudeville comics Slim and Sweets. |
1945 |
G-S-39 | A scene from the stage play
Something Tells
Me Played at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle. Includes May
Robson, Lillian Harner, Edith Conrad, and Walter Ayers. (One of these has been
cut out of picture.)
Photographer(s): White
|
February 22, 1925 |
G-S-40 | Girls in the 'Song of the Cities' from
The Prince of
Pilsen Opened Oct. 22, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes a Seattle girl, Ida Stanhope (standing at the extreme right).
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1903 |
Sons o'
Fun |
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G-S-41 | June Johnson and Steve Olsen Appeared in Olsen and Johnson's
Sons o' Fun at
the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, beginning May 7, 1944.
Photographer(s): Murray Korman
|
1944 |
G-S-42 | Frank Libuse and Margot Brander Performed in Olsen and Johnson's 'Sons o' Fun' at the
Metropolitan Theater, Seattle, beginning May 7, 1944.
Photographer(s): Murray Korman
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1944 |
item | ||
G-S-43 | Sons of the Pioneers, a singing group which made many
western films |
1946 |
G-S-44 | William Faversham and Viola Allen in
Sowing the
Wind Opened Dec. 2, 1898, at the Seattle Theater. Inscribed by
Faversham April 25, 1912.
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1895 |
Two productions of
The Spring
Maid |
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G-S-45 | A scene with Mizzi Hajos and Thomas C. This production opened Nov. 5, 1911, at the Metropolitan
Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
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1911 |
G-S-46 | Mizzi Hajos and George Leon Moore in the1912
production Production opened June 20, 1912, at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Guttenstein
|
1912 |
item | ||
G-S-47 | Some cast members of the play
Springtime for Henry
at the Cirque Playhouse Includes Dean Goodman, Lori Lanegger, Eleanor Potterud, and
Norman Handy.
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1950 |
G-S-48 | A scene from the stage play
The Squall at
the 48th Street Theater, New York Includes Horace Breham and Suzanne Caubet.
|
February 15, 1927 |
G-S-49 | The Stagg McMann Trio, harmonica recording
artists Appeared Jan. 1, 1951, at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
|
1951 |
G-S-50 - G-S-51 | A scene from the stage play
State of the
Union GS50 includes Irene Hervey, Conrad Nagel, and Henry O'Neill.
GS51 includes Conrad Nagel, Forrest Orr, and Irene Hervey.
|
1946 |
G-S-52 | Five of the chorus girls with the Stewart Opera
Company Performed at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
August 1906 |
The
Storks Opened Nov. 29, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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G-S-53 | A scene with Gus Wernburg and Alma Youlin Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1903 |
G-S-54 | A scene that includes Ruth White (second from left)
and Lou Brackett (second from right) Photographer(s): Coover
|
1903 |
G-S-55 | The Grape Gathers Photographer(s): Coover
|
1903 |
item | ||
G-S-56 | The Stradivarius Quartet Inscribed by all four members on May 13, 1939.
Photographer(s): Apeda
|
1939 |
G-S-57 | A scene from the New York stage play
The
Stranger Includes Perry Wilson, Eduard Franz, and Alfred Hesse.
|
February 19, 1945 |
A Streetcar Named
Desire |
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G-S-58 | A scene from the stage play Photographer(s): "Eileen Darby, Graphic House, Inc."
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1949 |
G-S-59 | A scene from the stage play Includes Judith Evelyn, Eulabelle Moore, and Peggy Rea.
|
1949 |
item | ||
G-S-60 | The Goo Goo Girls in
The
Strollers Opened May 28, 1906, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): James and Bushnell
|
1906 |
The Student
Prince Probably two productions represented by these photos.
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item | ||
G-S-61 | Nathaniel Sack as Tom and Nina Varela as the Grand
Duchess Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
1944 |
G-S-62 | Percy Helton as Hubert, Detmar Poppen as Luty, and
Sylvia Russell as Gretchen |
1944 |
G-S-63 | Gloria Hope as Princess Margaret and Frank Hornaday as
Prince Karl Franz Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
1944 |
G-S-64 | Toby Durst, Laurel Hurley, and Alexander Gray in the
musical |
1946 |
item | ||
G-S-65 | Sujata and Asoka, concert dancers from India Photographer(s): Gaby
|
1950 |
The Sultan of
Sulu Two productions represented. The first opened Jan. 29, 1905, at
the Grand Opera House, Seattle. The 1909 production was by the Ferris Hartman
Opera Company, and opened June 20, 1909 at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
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item | ||
G-S-66 | The four Boston Schoolma'ams in the
musical Includes Octavia Broske (upper right).
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1905 |
G-S-67 | The Philipino maids |
1905 |
G-S-68 | The school Maws in the Ferris Hartman
production Photographer(s): Mojonier
|
1909 |
item | ||
G-S-69 - G-S-70 | A scene from a production of
Summer and
Smoke Production by the Actor's Company. GS69 includes Dorothy McGuire
and John Ireland. GS70 includes Dorothy McGuire and John Mantley.
|
1950 |
G-S-71 | Charles A. Murray and Ollie Mack in
The Sunny Side of
Broadway Opened Dec. 6, 1908, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1908 |
G-S-72 | A scene from the play
Sweet Cloverwith
Otis B. Thayer (left) and Gertrude Bondhill Opened Sept. 21, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1905 |
G-S-73 | A scene from
The Sword of Monte
Cristo with George Montgomery and Paula Corday Played at the Coliseum Theater, Seattle.
|
1951 |
G-S-74 | Sylvia and Clemence, featured dancers with the Will King
Company at the Moore Theater, Seattle Photographer(s): Hartsook Photo
|
June 11, 1927 |
G-T-1 | Marjorie Lawrence with Laurity Melchior in the Venusberg
scene of Wagner's
TannhauserAt the
Metropolitan Opera House, New York |
December 29, 1942 |
G-T-2 | Tommy Carlton (10 years old) and Lex Barker in the film
Tarzan's Savage
Fury
|
1952 |
G-T-3 | Bessie Holbrook and Reina Swift, two members of the
chorus in
The Tattooed
Man Opened Feb. 9, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1908 |
G-T-4 | Laurette Taylor and small child Photographer(s): Miner
|
June 1905 |
G-T-5 | The Vallore Sisters in
The Telephone
Girl The play opened Dec. 21, 1902, at the Third Avenue Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Feinberg's Studio
|
1902 |
G-T-6 | A scene from
Ten Little
Indians Opened Aug. 5, 1945, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
Includes Toni Gilman, Robert Warwick, and Lillian Foster.
|
1945 |
The
Tenderfoot Probably two different productions: one opened Nov. 20, 1904 at
the Grand Opera House, Seattle. One was a Ferris Hartman Company production at
the the Grand Opera House, Seattle, probably in 1907.
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G-T-7 | The Alamo Girls in the 1904 production Photographer(s): Hall
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1904 |
G-T-8 | The Texas Rangers in the 1904 production Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1904 |
G-T-9 | The Seminary Girls |
April 1907 |
item | ||
G-T-10 | Advertisement for
Tennessee's
Pardner Black and white post card-sized reproduction of a poster
advertising the Arthur C. Aiston company production. The show opened Oct. 25,
1903, at the Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Miner
|
1903 |
G-T-11 | The Texas Rangers, western singing stars of radio,
stage, and screen They appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, on Nov. 22,
1948.
Photographer(s): Howdy L. Williams
|
1948 |
G-T-12 | Three characters from
A Texas
Steer Opened Sept. 11, 1904, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1904 |
Thanks for My
Wife, the stage play |
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item | ||
G-T-13 - G-T-14 | Sheila Bromley, Alan Dinehart, Lyle Talbot and Glenda
Farrell in the play Photographer(s): Gerald P. Beaudin
|
January 25, 1940 |
G-T-15 | Glenda Farrell, Lyle Talbot, and Alan Dinehart in the
play Photographer(s): Gerald P. Beaudin
|
January 25, 1940 |
item | ||
G-T-16 | James R. Harvey as Mozart and Mildred McMullen Eyman as
Mme. Lange in
The Theater
Manager Produced by the Pacific Northwest Opera Intime, May 19,
1933.
Photographer(s): S. Walters of Walters Studio
|
1933 |
G-T-17 | Will King and Lew Dunbar in their stage comedy act
Theatrically
Speaking Photographer(s): Paralta
|
December 20, 1928 |
G-T-18 | The Three Chords, instrumental impersonators Appeared with the Major Bowes Unit.
|
December 7, 1938 |
G-T-19 | Radio singers The Three Debutantes Includes Marjorie Briggs, Betty Noyes, and Dottie Compton.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
|
1936 |
Three Is a
Family |
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item | ||
G-T-20 | Robert Burton and Una Merkel in a scene from the stage
play Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
November 24, 1944 |
G-T-21 | A scene from the stage play Includes L to R: Robert Burton, Dorothy Jackson, and Una
Merkel.
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
1944 |
item | ||
G-T-22 | Three Loose Nuts and a Bolt Vaudeville headline act which performed Jan. 23, 1950 at the
Palomar Theater, Seattle.
|
1950 |
Three Men on a
Horse Opened Sept. 2, 1935, at the Metropolitan Theater, Seattle.
|
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item | ||
G-T-23 | A scene from the stage play Includes Percy Kilbride and Elaine Temple, members of the New
York cast.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1935 |
G-T-24 | A scene from the stage play Includes several members of the New York cast: Edward Craven,
Percy Kilbride, and Muriel Campbell.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1935 |
item | ||
G-T-25 | Colleano, O'Donnell, and Smith, stage comics known as
the Three Nit Wits Performed at the Palomar Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): John E. Reed
|
1946 |
G-T-26 | The Three Rays, comedy acrobats in
vaudeville Photographer(s): Progress
|
1945 |
G-T-27 | Moe and Shemp Howard and Larry Fine, The Three
Stooges Photographer(s): Lippman
|
1947 |
G-T-28 | A vaudeville team known as The Three Sydneys Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
|
October 7, 1946 |
Three
Twins The show opened Oct. 3, 1909, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
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item | ||
G-T-29 | Victor Morley and chorus girls of the
Three Twins
Company Photographer(s): White
|
1909 |
G-T-30 | Victor Morley and Bessie Clifford in the
show Photographer(s): Terkelson and Henry
|
1909 |
item | ||
G-T-31 | Portrait of Count Primo Magri, Countess M. Lavinia Magri
(formerly Mrs. General Tom Thumb) and Baron E. Magri They performed at the Star Theater, Seattle, opening Dec. 11,
1905.
Photographer(s): Patterson and Shimmin ?
|
1905 |
G-T-32 | Dancers David Tihmar and Dorothy Jarnac Inscribed July 12, 1939.
|
1939 |
The Time, the Place and
the Girl Probably two different performances.
|
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item | ||
G-T-33 | Elizabeth Goodall and John E. Young in the
show |
December 1907 |
G-T-34 | Cast members from
The Time, the Place
and the Girl Opened December 18, 1910, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
|
1910 |
item | ||
G-T-35 | Portrait of the Aaron Sisters, a singing
trio Appeared in the
Tin Typesstage
revue.
|
November 14, 1931 |
Tivoli Opera Company |
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item | ||
G-T-36 | Three members of the Tivoli Opera Company Includes: Ferris Hartman (left), Teddy Webb (center), and
Harry Cashman.
|
September 1902 |
G-T-37 | Members of the Tivoli Opera Company chorus Probably
The Toymakerat
the Seattle Theater.
|
September 1901 |
G-T-38 | The Tivoli Theater Company chorus Photographer(s): Davies
|
March 1914 |
Tobacco
Road |
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item | ||
G-T-39 | A scene from the stage play Includes Merryl Boyden, Vinnie Phillips, William Bishop, Sara
Perry, Robert Rose, Sandra Johnson, Dick Lee, and John Barton.
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
1941 |
G-T-40 | A scene from the stage play Includes Sara Perry and John Barton.
Photographer(s): Lucas-Pritchard
|
November 6, 1941 |
Tomorrow the
World Opened in Seattle, June 12, 1944.
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item | ||
G-T-41 | A scene with Edith Atwater, Dickie Tyler, and Paul
McGarth Photographer(s): Atwell Studio
|
1944 |
G-T-42 | A scene with Paul McGrath Photographer(s): H. A. Atwell Studio
|
1944 |
item | ||
G-T-43 | A scene from the New York stage play
Too Hot for
Maneuvers Includes Helen Reynolds, Richard Arlen, and Eve McVeagh.
|
May 4, 1945 |
G-T-44 | A scene from
The
Toreador Opened Nov. 22, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1903 |
G-T-45 | The Toreador Trio who appeared in
Hop Fund
Bill Photographer(s): Erickson and Forseen
|
October 1905 |
G-T-46 | The Townsmen Trio, vaudeville comedy singers and
instrumentalists Appeared at the Palomar Theater, Seattle, March 13, 1950.
|
1950 |
The
Toymaker Opened Sept. 8, 1901, at the Seattle Theater.
|
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item | ||
G-T-47 | A scene with Teddy Webb and Annie Myers of the Tivoli
Opera Company Inscribed by Webb on Mar. 1, 1924.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1901 |
G-T-48 | Several members of the cast Includes L to R: Oliver Senior, Frank Fogarty, Ferris Hartman,
and Walter DeLeon of the Tivoli Opera Company.
Photographer(s): Mojonier
|
1901 |
G-T-49 | Members of the Tivoli Opera Company who appeared in
the production at the Seattle Theater opening Iincludes Maude French (left), Mabel Hilliard (center), and
Josie Davis.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1901 |
The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine The show opened Nov. 9, 1913, at the Metropolitan Theater,
Seattle.
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item | ||
G-T-50 | Cast members Includes W. S. Hart and Charlotte Walker (couple standing
right of center).
|
1913 |
G-T-51 - G-T-52 | A scene that includes Charlotte Walker
(right) |
1913 |
item | ||
G-T-53 | Baroness Maria von Trapp and her daughter, both of the
Trapp Family singers |
1947 |
G-T-54 | Principle cast members of the film
Tripoli Includes John Payne, Maureen O'Hara, Howard Da Silva and Philip
Read.
Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1950 |
G-T-55 | Katherine Dunham, Richard O'Hardieno, and Tommy Gomey in
Tropical
Revue
|
1945 |
G-T-56 | Linda Darnell and Cornell Wilde Appeared in the film
Two Flags West at
the Coluseum Theater, Seattle.
|
1950 |
G-T-57 | The Lamb Children, who appeared inTwo Little Waifs Show opened May 25, 1902 at Third Avenue Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hormig
|
1902 |
The Two Mrs.
Carrolls Probably two different productions, one in 1943 and one in
1946.
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item | ||
G-T-58 | Victor Jory and Elisabeth Bergner of the New York
cast |
August 11, 1943 |
G-T-59 | Rhodelle Heller and Joel Ashley in the stage
play Photographer(s): Bloom
|
1946 |
G-T-60 | Stiand Braggiotti and Jean Platt in the stage
play Photographer(s): Bloom
|
1946 |
item | ||
G-T-61 | A scene from
The Tyranny of
Tears Opened Jan. 21, 1903, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Paul Gilmore (second from right).
Photographer(s): Sarony
|
1903 |
G-U-1 | Three actresses from
Under Southern
Skies Opened Sept. 14, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Studio Grand
|
1905 |
G-U-2 | A scene from the stage play
Up in Central
Park Includes Fred Barry and Betty Bruce of the Broadway cast.
|
February 5, 1945 |
G-V-1 | The Pendleton Sisters who appeared in
The Vanderbilt
Cup Opened Nov. 17, 1907, at the Seattle Theater.
Photographer(s): Mojonier
|
1907 |
Dancers Veloz and Yolanda |
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G-V-2 | Dancers Veloz and Yolanda Inscribed April 19, 1941.
Photographer(s): Maurice Seymour
|
1941 |
G-V-3 | Dancers Veloz and Yolanda Photographer(s): Hurrell
|
1942 |
item | ||
G-V-4 | Irene Vermillion in her vaudeville headline musical act
Cavalcade of
Rhythm The show opened March 17, 1947, at the Palomar Theater,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Frederic-Thomas
|
1947 |
G-V-5 | Werner Bateman as Prince Albert and Helen Hayes as Queen
Victoria in
Victoria
Regina Played at the Metroplolitan Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
April 29, 1938 |
G-V-6 | The Vikings, vaudeville entertainers |
1945 |
The Voice of the
Turtle |
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item | ||
G-V-7 | A scene from the stage play Includes Marcia Walter and Boyd Crawford.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1946 |
G-V-8 | A scene from the stage play Includes Phyliss Ryder and Boyd Crawford.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1946 |
item | ||
G-V-9 | The Vokes Family Includes Fawden, Rosina, Victoria, Jessie, and Fred.
|
1889 |
G-W-1 | Herman Wainura, Alice Manning and dancers in a
vaudeville act Act was part of the Pantages Road Show.
Photographer(s): Beau Studio
|
September 1, 1922 |
G-W-2 | The Waldron Brothers, German comedians Appeared at the Empire Park Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): White
|
September 1904 |
G-W-3 | Actors Henry B. Walthall and Lionel
Barrymore Actors are working out a scene from the film
The Devil's Doll
shortly before Walthall's death.
|
1936 |
G-W-4 | A scene from
Way Down
East Opened Feb. 16, 1901, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes Eddie Heron and Bob Fisher.
Photographer(s): Moore
|
1901 |
G-W-5 | Virginia Wayne and Helen Aber in the stage revue
Violin
Idea Photographer(s): Paralta
|
1928 |
G-W-6 | The Wentworth Trio, a circus act with Barnum and
Bailey |
1904 |
G-W-7 | Comedians West and Vack Appeared at the Lois Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Davies
|
June 1911 |
G-W-8 | The Westminster Choir |
1947 |
G-W-9 | The comedians with W. H. West's Minstrels Appeared at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, opening Jan. 13,
1905.
Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
1905 |
G-W-10 |
A group from
The Wheels of
Love Opened March 15, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Includes Paul Gilmore (fourth from left).
Photographer(s): White
|
1908 |
G-W-11 | Vaudeville performers Bert Wheeler, Dorothy Lee, and Bob
Woolsey |
December 26, 1931 |
G-W-12 | Vaudeville performers Whelan and Searles Photographer(s): De Youngs'
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May 1907 |
G-W-13 | W. T. and W. P. Carleton Appeared in
When Johnny Comes Marching
Home The show opened Jan. 4, 1906, at the Grand Opera House,
Seattle.
Photographer(s): Klauber Studio
|
1905 |
G-W-14 | Francis Wilson in a scene from Act I of
When Knights Were
Bold Opened March 21, 1908, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Sarony
|
1908 |
G-W-15 | Harry Beresford and Helen Beresford in
Who's Your
Friend Opened March 28, 1909, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Hall
|
1909 |
G-W-16 | Nat Goodwin and Leonard Mudie in
Why
Marry Photographer(s): White
|
September 28, 1918 |
G-W-17 | The Wiere Brothers as three musicians in
Road to
Rio
|
1948 |
G-W-18 | Willson's Pupils including Linnie Love
(left) Photographer(s): Boyd
|
September 1901 |
G-W-19 | A scene from the Broadway stage production of
Winged
Victory
|
November 17, 1943 |
G-W-20 | A scene from the stage play
The Wingless
Victory Includes members of the Broadway cast Katherine Cornell and
Helen Zelinskaya.
|
December 27, 1936 |
The Winslow
Boy |
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G-W-21 | Alan Webb and Mary Lynn in the stage play Photographer(s): Vandamm
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1948 |
G-W-22 | A scene from the stage play that includes Michael
Newell, Frank Allenby, and Valerie White Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1948 |
item | ||
G-W-23 | Seattle scenic artists Grace Wishaar and Sheridan
Jenkins |
May 1902 |
G-W-24 | English stage actor Sir Charles Wyndham with his wife
Mary Moore Date Stamped April 1, 1916.
Photographer(s): Bain News Service
|
March 22, 1916 |
G-W-25 | 1889 | |
G-Y-1 | Three members of the chorus in
Yankee
Girl Opened May 25, 1911, at the Moore Theater, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Sykes
|
1911 |
G-Y-2 | Chorus members from
A Yankee Tourist
including Bertha Mills (left) Opened May 5, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
|
1907 |
G-Y-3 | A scene from the stage play
You and
I Includes Summer Cobb, Janet Young, and Dorothy Adams.
Photographer(s): Ford Studio
|
February 22, 1925 |
G-Y-4 | A scene from the Broadway play
You Touched
Me Includes Catherine Willard, Mariamme Stewart, Montgomery Clift,
and Edmund Gwenn.
|
September 29, 1945 |
G-Y-5 | Ollie Young and Brother Performed their hoop rolling act with a minstrel show.
Photographer(s): Morrison
|
December 1902 |
G-Z-1 | Milt and Maude Wood in
Zig Zag
Alley Photographer(s): Bushnell
|
May 1902 |
G-Z-2 | Frances Grey and dancers with the Zinn Travesty
Company Appeared at the Seattle Theater, Dec. 1906.
Photographer(s): Davies
|
1906 |
G-Z-3 | Dancers from Zinn's Travesty Company in 'A Japanese
Courtship' Dancers from Zinn's Travesty Company in 'A Japanese Courtship,'
which they performed at the Lyric Theater, Seattle. Date Ap. 1907.
Photographer(s): Davies
|
1907 |
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J*OGD-H-1 | Two separate portraits of James McIntyre and T. K.
Heath Mounted on board and inscribed by both actors. The two appeared
in
The Ham Tree,
which opened Feb. 17, 1907, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Photographer(s): Harris and Ewing
|
1907 |
J*OGD-O-2 | The O'Meers Sisters, a vaudeville wire act |
August 1909 |
J*OGD-P-7 | A group of players from
The Prince of
Pilsen Photographer(s): Hall
|
|
J*OGD-R-4 | A group of players from
A Romance of
Athlone Opened June 4, 1905, at the Grand Opera House, Seattle.
Includes L to R: Louise Maselli, Olive White, Chauncey Olcott,
Richard Malchem, and Matt B. Snyder.
|
1905 |
J*OSC-36 | Comedian Bert Coote |
1893 |
J*OSF-8 | Maude Fealy Photographer(s): Aime Dupont
|
1907 |
J*OSF-20 | Al Franks, comedian and burlesque show
manager Appeared with the Century Musical Company in Sept. 1914.
|
1914 |
J*OSF-21 | T. Daniel Frawley Photographer(s): Otto Sarony
|
|
J*OSG-25 | Elizabeth Goodall |
1907 |
J*OSH-33 | Adelade Herrmann Photographer(s): Otto Sarony Company
|
|
J*OSH-34 | Leon Herrmann Photographer(s): Moore
|
1902 |
J*OSL-22 | Alice Lloyd |
1912 |
J*OSM-13 | Maleyn Marshall Photographer(s): Gehrig
|
1908 |
J*OSM-50 | Isabel Morris |
1892 |
J*OSM-51 | Isabel Morris |
1892 |
J*OSO-13 | Bert O'Swan Photographer(s): "Gibson, Sykes, and Fowler"
|
1910 |
J*OSR-18 | Thomas D. Richards Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Gilbert and Bacon
|
1912 |
J*OSR-38 | Mina Rudolph Photographer(s): Otto Sarony Co.
|
1904 |
J*OSR-39 | Flora Bonfanti Russell Inscribed.
Photographer(s): Selby Studio
|
1919 |
J*OSS-34 | Marguerite Snow in the play
The College
Widow Photographer(s): C.H. Collins
|
1907 |
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M-1939-6 | All Quiet on the Western
Front |
1939 |
M-1939-7 | Mexicali
Rose |
1939 |
M-1939-8 | Under Western
Skies |
1939 |
M-1939-9 |
Barcarole, a
German film |
1939 |
M-1940-1 | Buck
Privates |
1940 |
M-1940-2 | One Night in the
Tropics |
1940 |
M-1940-3 | An Angel from
Texas |
1940 |
M-1940-4 | Meet the
Missus |
1940 |
M-1940-5 | Down Argentine
Way |
1940 |
M-1940-6 | Four
Sons |
1940 |
M-1940-7 | Swanee
River |
1940 |
M-1940-8 | Lucky
Devils |
1940 |
M-1940-9 | Man from
Montreal |
1939 |
M-1941-1 | Hold That
Ghost |
1941 |
M-1941-2 | In the
Navy |
1941 |
M-1941-3 | The Man Who Lost
Himself |
1941 |
M-1941-4 | The Feminine
Touch |
1941 |
M-1941-5 | Men of the
Timberland |
1941 |
M-1941-6 | Forced
Landing |
1941 |
M-1941-7 | Flying
Blind |
1941 |
M-1941-8 | Mutiny in the
Arctic |
1941 |
M-1941-9 | The Devil's
Pipeline |
1940 |
M-1942-1 | Keep 'em
Flying |
1941 |
M-1942-2 | Pardon My
Sarong |
1942 |
M-1942-3 | Ride 'em
Cowboy |
1942 |
M-1942-4 | Rio
Rita |
1942 |
M-1942-5 | Who Done
It? |
1942 |
M-1942-6 | After Mein
Kampf |
1942 |
M-1942-7 | Wildcat |
1942 |
M-1942-8 | Wrecking
Crew |
1942 |
M-1942-9 | The Talk of the
Town |
1942 |
M-1943-1 | Hit the
Ice |
1943 |
M-1943-2 | It Ain't
Hay |
1943 |
M-1943-3 | Captive Wild
Woman |
1943 |
M-1943-4 | Lady
Bodyguard |
1942 |
M-1943-5 | Fired
Wife |
1943 |
M-1943-6 | Happyland |
1943 |
M-1943-7 | How's About
It? |
1943 |
M-1943-8 | Swingtime
Johnny |
1943 |
M-1943-9 | Alaska
Highway |
1943 |
M-1944-1 | In
Society |
1944 |
M-1944-2 | Lost in a
Harem |
1944 |
M-1944-3 | Jungle
Woman |
1944 |
M-1944-4 | This Is the
Life |
1944 |
M-1944-5 | Wing and a
Prayer |
1944 |
M-1944-6 | The Purple
Heart |
1944 |
M-1944-7 | Follow the
Boys |
1944 |
M-1944-8 | The Impatient
Years |
1944 |
M-1944-9 | Action in
Arabia |
1944 |
M-1945-1 | Abbott and Costello in
Hollywood |
1945 |
M-1945-2 | Here Come the
Co-Eds |
1945 |
M-1945-3 | The Naughty
Nineties |
1945 |
M-1933-43 - M-1933-4 | Second Hand
Wife |
1932 |
M-1933-45 | F. P.
One |
1933 |
M-1933-46 | Broadway to
Hollywood |
1933 |
M-1933-47 | The Life of Jimmy
Dolan |
1933 |
M-1933-48 | Aggie Appleby Maker of
Men |
1933 |
M-1933-49 - M-1933-50 | 1933 | |
M-1933-51 | I Loved a
Woman |
1933 |
M-1933-52 | Mary Stevens,
M.D. |
1933 |
M-1933-53 | Midshipman
Jack |
1933 |
M-1933-54 | Storm at
Daybreak |
1933 |
M-1933-56 | Sanitary
Kiss |
1933 |
M-1933-57 | State
Fair |
1933 |
M-1933-58 | Paddy, the Next Best
Thing |
1933 |
M-1933-59 | Adorable |
1933 |
M-1933-60 | Double
Harness |
1933 |
M-1933-61 | Bombshell |
1933 |
M-1933-62 | My
Weakness |
1933 |
M-1933-63 | 1933 | |
M-1933-64 - M-1933-66 | Night Flight |
1933 |
M-1933-67 | The
Son-Daughter |
1932 |
M-1933-68 | The White
Sister |
1933 |
M-1933-69 | Looking
Forward |
1933 |
M-1933-70 - M-133-71 | Master of
Men |
1933 |
M-1933-72 | When Strangers
Marry |
1933 |
M-1933-73 | Berkeley
Square |
1933 |
M-1933-74 | Bondage |
1933 |
M-1933-75 | Sensation
Hunters |
1933 |
M-1933-76 | What! No
Beer? |
1933 |
M-1933-77 | Gold Diggers of
1933 |
1933 |
M-1933-78 | The Warrior's
Husband |
1933 |
M-1933-79 | The Private Live of
Henry VIII |
1933 |
M-1933-80 | The Devil's
Brother |
1933 |
M-1933-81 | Captured |
1933 |
M-1933-82 - M-1933-83 | Cavalcade |
1933 |
M-1933-84 | No Man of Her
Own |
1933 |
M-1933-85 | Dinner at
Eight |
1933 |
M-1933-86 | Her
Bodyguard |
1933 |
M-1933-87 | I Love That
Man |
1933 |
M-1933-88 | The Prizefighter and the
Lady |
1933 |
M-1933-89 - M-1933-90 | Secret of the Blue
Room |
1933 |
M-1933-91 | The Sign of the
Cross |
1932 |
M-1933-92 | The Eagle and the
Hawk |
1933 |
M-1933-93 | Duck
Soup |
1933 |
M-1933-94 | Chance at
Heaven |
1933 |
M-1938-25 | Stablemates |
1938 |
M-1938-26 | Merrily We
Live |
1938 |
M-1938-27 | The
Texans |
1938 |
M-1938-28 - M-1938-29 | Artists and Models
Abroad |
1938 |
M-1938-30 | Letter of
Introduction |
1938 |
M-1938-31 | You Can't Cheat an
Honest Man |
1938 |
M-1938-32 | Gangs of New
York |
1938 |
M-1938-33 | There's Always a
Woman |
1938 |
M-1938-34 | Dead End Kids in Crime
School |
1938 |
M-1938-35 - M-1938-36 | Racket
Busters |
1938 |
M-1938-37 | Mama Runs
Wild |
1938 |
M-1938-38 | Texas
Trail |
1937 |
M-1938-39 - M-1938-40 | Algiers |
1938 |
M-1938-41 | Mayerling |
1938 |
M-1938-42 | Hawaii
Calls |
1938 |
M-1938-43 - M-1938-44 | Gold Is Where You Find
It |
1938 |
M-1938-45 | Everybody
Sing |
1938 |
M-1938-47 | The
Gladiator |
1938 |
M-1938-48 | Wide Open
Faces |
1938 |
M-1938-49 | The Arkansas
Traveler |
1938 |
M-1938-50 | Tropic
Holiday |
1938 |
M-1938-51 | College
Swing |
1938 |
M-1947-58 | The Long
Night |
1947 |
M-1947-59 | Ivy |
1947 |
M-1947-60 | Framed |
1947 |
M-1947-61 | Calendar
Girl |
1947 |
M-1947-62 | Fun and Fancy
Free |
1947 |
M-1947-63 | The
Hucksters |
1947 |
M-1947-64 | Body and
Soul |
1947 |
M-1947-65 | Till the Clouds Roll
By |
1946 |
M-1947-66 | Desire
Me |
1947 |
M-1947-67 |
Giuseppe Verdi,
an Italian film |
1947 |
M-1947-68 | Mother Wore
Tights |
1947 |
M-1947-69 | The Shocking Miss
Pilgrim |
1947 |
M-1947-70 | The Bachelor and the
Bobby-Soxer |
1947 |
M-1947-71 | The
Verdict |
1946 |
M-1947-72 | Out California
Way |
1947 |
M-1947-73 | The Foxes of
Harrow |
1947 |
M-1947-74 | Smash-up |
1947 |
M-1947-75 | Down to
Earth |
1947 |
M-1947-76 | Song of
Love |
1947 |
M-1947-77 | Great
Expectations |
1947 |
M-1947-78 | My Favorite
Brunette |
1947 |
M-1947-79 | Where There's
Life |
1947 |
M-1947-80 | Brief
Encounter |
1947 |
M-1947-81 | Cross My
Heart |
1945 |
M-1947-82 | The Perils of
Pauline |
1947 |
M-1947-83 | Dick Tracy vs.
Cueball |
1947 |
M-1955-55 | Strange Lady in
Town |
1955 |
M-1955-56 | Quentin
Durward |
1955 |
M-1955-57 | Three for the
Show |
1955 |
M-1955-58 | Moonfleet |
1955 |
M-1955-59 |
The
Detective The Detective IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO COPYRIGHT
RESTRICTIONS BY COLUMBIA PICTURES.
|
1954 |
M-1955-60 | The Good Die
Young |
1954 |
M-1955-61 | Romeo and
Juliet |
1955 |
M-1955-62 | Gate of
Hell |
1954 |
M-1955-63 | Land of
Fury |
1955 |
M-1955-64 | Battle
Taxi |
1955 |
M-1955-65 | The Eternal
Sea |
1955 |
M-1955-66 | The Last
Command |
1955 |
M-1955-67 | Battle
Cry |
1954 |
M-1955-68 | The Bridges at
Toko-Ri |
1955 |
M-1955-69 - M-1955-70 | Love Is a Many
Splendored Thing |
1955 |
M-1955-71 | Captain
Lightfoot |
1955 |
M-1955-72 | Brigadoon |
1954 |
M-1955-73 |
End of the
Affair End of the Affair IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO
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|
1955 |
M-1955-74 | Sabaka |
1954 |
M-1955-75 |
My Sister
Eileen My Sister Eileen IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO
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|
1955 |
M-1955-76 | The Country
Girl |
1954 |
M-1955-77 - M-1955-79 | Quentin
Durward |
1955 |
M-1955-80 | Garden of
Eden |
1954 |
M-1926-1 | The Big
Parade |
1927 |
M-1926-2 | The Dark
Angel |
1925 |
M-1926-3 | The Magic
Flame |
1927 |
M-1926-4 |
A scene from
Don
Juan The first motion picture with sound. Includes John Barrymore and
Mary Astor.
|
1926 |
M-1926-5 | The Patent Leather
Kid |
1927 |
M-1926-6 | Lacking/Missing/Mis-numbered |
|
M-1926-7 | The Amateur
Gentleman |
1926 |
M-1926-8 | Romance of the
Underworld |
1928 |
M-1926-9 | Red
Hair |
1928 |
M-1927-1 | She's My
Baby |
1927 |
M-1927-2 | Breakfast at
Sunrise |
1927 |
M-1927-3 | The Monkey
Talks |
1927 |
M-1927-4 | When a Man
Loves |
1926 |
M-1927-5 | Enemies of
Women |
1923 |
M-1927-6 | Quicksand |
1927 |
M-1927-7 | The Rough
Riders |
1927 |
M-1927-8 | Fireman, Save My
Child! |
1927 |
M-1927-9 | Ankles
Preferred |
1927 |
M-1928-1 | The Cohens and the
Kellys in Paris |
1928 |
M-1928-2 | Romance of the
Underworld |
1928 |
M-1928-3 | Rose of the Golden
West |
1927 |
M-1928-4 | Out of the
Ruins |
1928 |
M-1928-5 | The Wheel of
Chance |
1928 |
M-1928-6 | Thru Different
Eyes |
1929 |
M-1928-7 | Beggars of
Life |
1928 |
M-1928-8 | Mother
Machree |
1927 |
M-1928-9 | The
Crowd |
1928 |
M-1929-1 | Voice of the
City |
1929 |
M-1929-2 | The
Mighty |
1929 |
M-1929-3 | The Wolf of Wall
Street |
1929 |
M-1929-4 | Strange
Cargo |
1929 |
M-1929-7 | Mississippi
Gambler |
1929 |
M-1929-8 | Chinatown
Nights |
1929 |
M-1929-9 | The Very
Idea |
1929 |
M-1930-1 | Sweet Kitty
Bellairs |
1930 |
M-1930-2 | The Big
Party |
1930 |
M-1930-3 - M-1930-4 | The Santa Fe
Trail |
1930 |
M-1930-5 | Disraeli |
1929 |
M-1930-6 | The Green
Goddess |
1929 |
M-1930-7 | Old
English |
1930 |
M-1930-8 | Danger
Lights |
1930 |
M-1930-9 | All Quiet on the Western
Front |
1930 |
M-1931-1 | Young
Sinners |
1931 |
M-1931-2 | The Conquering
Horde |
1931 |
M-1931-3 | Caught |
1931 |
M-1931-4 - M-1931-6 | The
Millionaire |
1931 |
M-1931-7 | Wings of
Adventure |
1930 |
M-1931-8 | Big
Money |
1930 |
M-1931-9 | Sin
Ship |
1931 |
M-1932-1 | The Man Who Played
God |
1932 |
M-1932-2 | A Successful
Calamity |
1932 |
M-1932-3 - M-1932-4 | Impatient
Maiden |
1932 |
M-1932-5 - M-1932-6 | Lady and
Gent |
1932 |
M-1932-7 | Bill of
Divorcement |
1932 |
M-1932-8 | Grand
Hotel |
1932 |
M-1932-9 | Broken
Lullaby |
1932 |
M-1933-1 | Golden
Harvest |
1933 |
M-1933-2 - M-1933-3 | Island of Lost
Souls |
1932 |
M-1933-4 | The
Rebel |
1933 |
M-1933-5 - M-1933-7 | Rasputin and the
Empress |
1933 |
M-1933-8 |
Reunion in
Vienna Photographer(s): John Miehle
|
1933 |
M-1933-9 | Looking
Forward |
1933 |
M-1934-1 | I Believed in
You |
1934 |
M-1934-2 | Hell and High
Water |
1933 |
M-1934-3 | She Made Her
Bed |
1934 |
M-1934-4 - M-1934-5 | The House of
Rothschild |
1934 |
M-1934-6 | The King's
Vacation |
1934 |
M-1934-7 | By
Candlelight |
1934 |
M-1934-8 | The Hell
Cat |
1934 |
M-1934-9 | Counsellor at
Law |
1934 |
M-1935-1 | Waterfront
Lady |
1935 |
M-1935-2 | The Mystery of Edwin
Drood |
1935 |
M-1935-3 | Cardinal
Richelieu |
1935 |
M-1935-4 | Diamond
Jim |
1935 |
M-1935-5 | The President
Vanishes |
1934 |
M-1935-6 | The Public
Menace |
1935 |
M-1935-7 | Red Hot
Tires |
1935 |
M-1935-8 | Lottery
Lover |
1934 |
M-1935-9 | The Return of Peter
Grimm |
1935 |
M-1936-1 | Wings of the Morning |
1936 |
M-1936-2 | The Sky
Parade |
1936 |
M-1936-3 - M-1936-4 | East Meets
West |
1936 |
M-1936-5 | Mr.
Hobo |
1936 |
M-1936-6 | Come and Get
It |
1936 |
M-1936-7 - M-1936-8 | Sutter's
Gold |
1936 |
M-1936-9 | Follow the
Fleet |
1936 |
M-1937-2 | Wings of the
Morning |
1936 |
M-1937-3 | Man of
Affairs |
1937 |
M-1937-4 | Border
Cafe |
1937 |
M-1937-5 | Blossoms on
Broadway |
1937 |
M-1937-6 | John Meade's
Woman |
1936 |
M-1937-7 | The Toast of New
York |
1936 |
M-1937-8 | Gold Mine in the
Sky |
1938 |
M-1937-9 | Easy
Living |
1937 |
M-1938-1 | Telephone
Operator |
1938 |
M-1938-2 | Ellis
Island |
1938 |
M-1938-3 | Gateway |
1938 |
M-1938-4 | Call of the
Yukon |
1938 |
M-1938-5 | Murder in Greenwich
Village |
1938 |
M-1938-6 | Dr.
Syn |
1938 |
M-1938-7 | You Can't Take it With
You |
1938 |
M-1938-9 | Prairie
Moon |
1938 |
M-1939-1 | First
Offenders |
1939 |
M-1939-2 | Captain
Fury |
1938 |
M-1939-3 | The Gracie Allen Murder
Case |
1939 |
M-1939-4 |
Sacrifice
D'Honneur, a French film |
1939 |
M-1939-5 | The Story of Vernon and
Irene Castle |
1939 |
M-1945-4 | The Vampire's
Ghost |
1945 |
M-1945-5 | Arson
Squad |
1945 |
M-1945-6 | Rhapsody in
Blue |
1945 |
M-1945-7 | It's in the
Bag |
1944 |
M-1945-8 | Her Lucky
Night |
1944 |
M-1945-9 | The Fatal
Witness |
1945 |
M-1946-1 | Little
Giant |
1946 |
M-1946-2 | The Tune of Their
Lives |
1946 |
M-1946-3 | Night Train to
Memphis |
1946 |
M-1946-4 | Rendezvous with
Annie |
1946 |
M-1946-5 | Two Sisters from
Boston |
1946 |
M-1946-6 | Gallant
Man |
1946 |
M-1946-7 | Secret of the
Roses |
1946 |
M-1946-8 | A Walk in the
Sun |
1946 |
M-1946-9 |
Blue
Skies Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1946 |
M-1947-1 | Buck Privates Come
Home |
1947 |
M-1947-2 | The Wistful Widow of
Morgan Gap |
1947 |
M-1947-3 | The Beast with Five
Fingers |
1946 |
M-1947-4 | That's My
Man |
1947 |
M-1947-5 | Open
City |
1947 |
M-1947-6 | Accomplice |
1947 |
M-1947-7 | Song of
Scheherazade |
1947 |
M-1947-8 | Her Husband's
Affairs |
1947 |
M-1947-9 | Two Smart
People |
1947 |
M-1948-1 | Abbott and Costello Meet
Frankenstein |
1948 |
M-1948-2 | The Noose Hangs
High |
1948 |
M-1948-3 | Mexican
Hayride |
1948 |
M-1948-4 | The Dude Goes
West |
1948 |
M-1948-5 | The Iron
Curtain |
1948 |
M-1948-6 | 1948 | |
M-1948-7 | Easter
Parade |
1948 |
M-1948-8 | Alias a
Gentleman |
1948 |
M-1948-9 | The Babe Ruth
Story |
1948 |
M-1949-1 | The Adventures of
Ichabod and Mr. Toad |
1949 |
M-1949-2 | African
Screams |
1949 |
M-1949-3 | Abbott and Costello Meet
the Killer |
1949 |
M-1949-4 | Little
Women |
1949 |
M-1949-5 | Forbidden
Street |
1949 |
M-1949-6 | Sword in the
Desert |
1949 |
M-1949-7 | Mighty Joe
Young |
1949 |
M-1949-8 | The Barkleys of
Broadway |
1949 |
M-1949-9 | Easy
Living |
1949 |
M-1950-1 | Abbott and Costello in
the Foreign Legion |
1950 |
M-1950-2 | Destination
Moon |
1950 |
M-1950-3 | Where the Sidewalk
Ends |
1950 |
M-1950-4 | Three Little
Words |
1950 |
M-1950-5 | Atrocities of
Manila |
1950 |
M-1950-6 | The
Capture |
1950 |
M-1950-7 |
The Fuller Brush
Girl IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
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|
1950 |
M-1950-8 | Tarzan and the Slave
Girl |
1950 |
M-1950-9 | High
Lonesome |
1950 |
M-1951-1 | Abbott and Costello Meet
the Invisible Man |
1951 |
M-1951-2 | Abbott and Costello
Comin' Round the Mountain |
1951 |
M-1951-3 | Finders
Keepers |
1951 |
M-1951-4 |
The Magic
Face IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
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|
1951 |
M-1951-5 | The Magic
Carpet |
1951 |
M-1951-6 |
Alice in
Wonderland, Walt Disney's Cartoon feature |
1951 |
M-1951-7 | Sealed
Cargo |
1951 |
M-1951-8 | Teresa |
1951 |
M-1951-9 |
Angelo, an
Italian film |
1951 |
M-1952-1 | Jack in the
Beanstalk |
1952 |
M-1952-2 | Lost in
Alaska |
1952 |
M-1952-3 | Abbott and Costello Meet
Captain Kidd |
1952 |
M-1952-4 | The Girl in
White |
1952 |
M-1952-5 |
Assignment
Paris IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
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|
1952 |
M-1952-6 | Tomorrow Is Too
Late |
1952 |
M-1952-7 | The Belle of New
York |
1952 |
M-1952-8 | Tarzan's Savage
Fury |
1952 |
M-1952-9 | The Atomic
City |
1952 |
M-1953-1 | Abbott and Costello Go
to Mars |
1952 |
M-1953-2 | Abbott and Costello Meet
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde |
1953 |
M-1953-3 | Sabre
Jet |
1953 |
M-1953-4 | The Band
Wagon |
1953 |
M-1953-5 | Those Redheads from
Seattle |
1953 |
M-1953-6 | The War of the
Worlds |
1953 |
M-1953-7 | Main Street to
Broadway |
1953 |
M-1953-8 | Beast from 20,000
Fathoms |
1953 |
M-1953-9 | Battle
Circus |
1953 |
M-1954-1 |
The Miami
Story IMAGE NOT AVAILABLE ON VIDEODISC DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS
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|
1954 |
M-1954-2 | Africa
Adventure |
1954 |
M-1954-3 | Three Hours to
Kill |
1954 |
M-1954-4 | Little
Fugitive |
1953 |
M-1954-5 | Annapurna |
1954 |
M-1954-6 | The Long Long
Trailer |
1954 |
M-1954-7 | Justice Is
Done |
1953 |
M-1954-8 | The
Raid |
1954 |
M-1954-9 | Carnival
Story |
1954 |
M-1955-1 | Abbott and Costello Meet
the Keystone Kops |
1954 |
M-1955-2 | Revenge of the
Creature |
1955 |
M-1955-3 | The Little
Kidnappers |
1954 |
M-1955-4 | Smoke
Signal |
1955 |
M-1955-5 | Woman's
World |
1954 |
M-1955-6 | The Yellow
Mountain |
1954 |
M-1955-7 | Bedevilled |
1955 |
M-1955-8 | Naked
Amazon |
1955 |
M-1955-9 | The Belles of St.
Trinians |
1954 |
M-1926-10 | The Golden
Cocoon |
1925 |
M-1926-11 | The Big
City |
1928 |
M-1926-12 | The
Unknown |
1927 |
M-1926-13 | Sunnyside
Up |
1926 |
M-1926-14 | Our Dancing
Daughters |
1928 |
M-1926-15 | Paris |
1926 |
M-1926-16 | Black
Paradise |
1926 |
M-1926-17 - M-1926-18 | Beverly of
Graustark |
1926 |
M-1926-19 | Fifth
Avenue |
1926 |
M-1926-20 | Red
Dice |
1926 |
M-1926-21 | That Royle
Girl |
1926 |
M-1926-22 | Skinner's Dress
Suit |
1926 |
M-1926-23 | What Happened to
Jones |
1925 |
M-1926-24 | The
Quarterback |
1926 |
M-1926-25 | Clothes Make the
Pirate |
1925 |
M-1926-26 | The Black
Pirate |
1926 |
M-1926-27 |
The Three
Musketeers Starring Douglas Fairbanks and Marguerite De La Motte.
|
1921 |
M-1926-28 | When the Clouds Roll
By |
1919 |
M-1926-29 | The Road to
Ruin |
1928 |
M-1926-30 - M-1926-31 | Ibanez's
Torrent |
1926 |
M-1926-32 | Lillian Gish and John Gilbert |
1926 |
M-1926-33 | The Big
Parade |
1927 |
M-1926-34 | Bardelys the
Magnificent |
1926 |
M-1926-35 | Nell
Gwyn |
1926 |
M-1926-36 | La
Boheme |
1926 |
M-1926-37 | The Brown
Derby |
1926 |
M-1926-38 | Aloma of the South
Seas |
1926 |
M-1926-39 | For Heaven's
Sake |
1926 |
M-1926-40 | Tin
Gods |
1926 |
M-1926-41 | The Ace of
Cads |
1926 |
M-1926-42 | Caught in the
Fog |
1928 |
M-1926-43 | If I Were
Single |
1927 |
M-1926-45 | Hard
Boiled |
1926 |
M-1926-46 | His Jazz
Bride |
1925 |
M-1926-47 | The First
Year |
1926 |
M-1926-48 | Becky |
1927 |
M-1926-49 | Padlocked |
1926 |
M-1926-50 | Sweet
Daddies |
1926 |
M-1926-51 | The Cohens and the
Kellys |
1926 |
M-1926-52 | Good and
Naughty |
1926 |
M-1926-53 | Half-a-Dollar
Bill |
1924 |
M-1926-54 | Anna Q. Nilsson and Conway Tearle |
1926 |
M-1926-55 | The Midnight
Sun |
1926 |
M-1926-56 | Naciste in
Hell |
1926 |
M-1926-57 | The
Bat |
1926 |
M-1926-58 | Sparrows |
1926 |
M-1926-59 | My Official
Wife |
1926 |
M-1926-60 | Shipwrecked |
1926 |
M-1926-61 | Valley of the
Giants |
1927 |
M-1926-62 | Don Juan's Three
Nights |
1926 |
M-1926-63 | Old Loves and
New |
1926 |
M-1926-64 | The Duchess of
Buffalo |
1926 |
M-1926-65 | The Dancer of
Paris |
1926 |
M-1926-66 | Volga
Boatman |
1926 |
M-1926-67 | The Marriage
Circle |
1926 |
M-1926-68 | Silence |
1926 |
M-1926-69 | The
Gamblers |
1926 |
M-1927-10 - M-1927-14 | Ben
Hur |
1927 |
M-1927-15 | The Blood
Ship |
1927 |
M-1927-16 | Underworld |
1927 |
M-1927-17 | Evening
Clothes |
1927 |
M-1927-19 | The Gay
Deceiver |
1926 |
M-1927-20 | The Third
Degree |
1926 |
M-1927-21 - M-1927-22 | The Covered
Wagon |
1923 |
M-1927-23 | The Taxi
Dancer |
1927 |
M-1927-24 | 1927 | |
M-1927-25 - M-1927-27 | The Fair
Co-ed |
1927 |
M-1927-28 - M-1927-30 | Lights of Old
Broadway |
1927 |
M-1927-31 | Quality
Street |
1926 |
M-1927-32 | Quality
Street |
1927 |
M-1927-33 - M-1927-34 | The Red
Mill |
1927 |
M-1927-35 - M-1927-36 | Tillie, the
Toiler |
1927 |
M-1927-37 | Too Many
Crooks |
1927 |
M-1927-38 | Captain
Salvation |
1927 |
M-1927-39 | College
Days |
1926 |
M-1927-40 | On Your
Toes |
1927 |
M-1927-41 | Loves of
Carmen |
1927 |
M-1927-42 | Resurrection |
1927 |
M-1927-43 | The Gay
Defender |
1927 |
M-1927-44 | The
Quarterback |
1926 |
M-1927-45 | Racing
Hearts |
1923 |
M-1927-46 | The Stolen
Bride |
1927 |
M-1927-47 | Topsy and
Eva |
1927 |
M-1927-48 | The Great Mail
Robbery |
1927 |
M-1927-49 | The Yankee
Clipper |
1927 |
M-1927-50 | Seventh
Heaven |
1927 |
M-1927-51 | Old
Ironsides |
1928 |
M-1927-52 | The
Gaucho |
1928 |
M-1927-53 | Running
Wild |
1927 |
M-1927-54 | Temptress |
1926 |
M-1927-55 | The College
Hero |
1927 |
M-1927-56 - M-1927-58 | The Big
Parade |
1927 |
M-1927-59 | The
Show |
1927 |
M-1927-60 | Madame
Pompadour |
1927 |
M-1927-61 | 1927 | |
M-1927-62 | The Devil
Dancer |
1927 |
M-1927-63 - M-1927-64 | Telling The
World |
1928, 1927 |
M-1927-65 | The Mysterious
Rider |
1927 |
M-1927-66 - M-1927-67 | The Jazz
Singer |
1927 |
M-1927-68 | His First
Flame |
1926 |
M-1927-69 | His First
Flame |
1927 |
M-1927-70 | The Love
Thrill |
1927 |
M-1927-71 | The Cruise of the
Make-Believers |
1927 |
M-1927-72 - M-1927-73 |
Les Miserables,
a French film with M. Rozet and Sandra Milowanoff |
1927 |
M-1927-74 | For Heaven's
Sake |
1926 |
M-1927-75 | Prince of
Tempters |
1926 |
M-1927-76 | The Gay
Retreat |
1927 |
M-1927-77 | The
Canadian |
1926 |
M-1927-78 | Blonde or
Brunette |
1927 |
M-1927-79 | Evening
Clothes |
1927 |
M-1927-80 | Sorrows of
Satan |
1927 |
M-1927-81 | Her Wild
Oat |
1927 |
M-1927-82 | God Gave Me Twenty
Cents |
1926 |
M-1927-83 | Sharp
Shooters |
1928 |
M-1927-84 | The Whirlwind of
Youth |
1927 |
M-1927-85 - M-1927-86 | The Magic
Garden |
1927 |
M-1927-87 | Altars of
Desire |
1926 |
M-1927-88 | The Girl from
Rio |
1927 |
M-1927-89 | 1927 | |
M-1927-90 | Good and
Naughty |
1926 |
M-1927-91 | Miss
Nobody |
1926 |
M-1927-92 | Sorrell and
Son |
1927 |
M-1927-94 | Lightnin' |
1927 |
M-1927-95 | Don't Tell
Everything |
1927 |
M-1927-96 | Corporal
Kate |
1926 |
M-1927-97 | Snowbound |
1927 |
M-1927-98 | Jaws of
Steel |
1927 |
M-1927-99 | Framed |
1927 |
M-1928-10 - M-1928-11 | Three
Week-Ends |
1928 |
M-1928-12 - M-1928-13 | The Big
City |
1928 |
M-1928-14 | Laugh Clown
Laugh |
1928 |
M-1928-15 | The
Circus |
1928 |
M-1928-16 | While the City
Sleeps |
1928 |
M-1928-17 | The Fortune
Hunter |
1927 |
M-1928-18 | The Fortune
Hunter |
1928 |
M-1928-19 | The Doctor's
Secret |
1929 |
M-1928-20 | A Single
Man |
1929 |
M-1928-21 | Plastered in
Paris |
1928 |
M-1928-22 | Two
Lovers |
1928 |
M-1928-23 | The Desert
Bride |
1929 |
M-1928-24 | The Big
Noise |
1928 |
M-1928-25 | Tell It to
Sweeney |
1927 |
M-1928-26 | Glorious
Betsy |
1928 |
M-1928-27 | Good Time
Charley |
1927 |
M-1928-28 | Lights of New
York |
1928 |
M-1928-29 | That Certain
Thing |
1928 |
M-1928-30 | The Awful
Truth |
1929 |
M-1928-31 | The Fifty-Fifty
Girl |
1928 |
M-1928-32 - M-1928-34 | Quality
Street |
1926 |
M-1928-35 - M-1928-37 | Show
People |
1928 |
M-1928-38 | The
Gorilla |
1929 |
M-1928-39 | The Red
Dance |
1928 |
M-1928-40 | The Love
Doctor |
1929 |
M-1928-41 | The Love
Mart |
1927 |
M-1928-42 | The Night
Watch |
1928 |
M-1928-43 | Mother Knows
Best |
1928 |
M-1928-44 | Jealousy |
1929 |
M-1928-45 | Olive Borden and Ralph Emerson Appeared in
The Albany Night
Boatwhich opened at the Embassy Theater, Seattle, Sept. 20, 1928. Ralph
Emerson was a University of Washington graduate.
|
1928 |
M-1928-46 | Fast
Life |
1929 |
M-1928-47 | The Power of the
Press |
1928 |
M-1928-48 | The
Barker |
1928 |
M-1928-49 | Fazil |
1927 |
M-1928-50 | Pay as You
Enter |
1928 |
M-1928-51 | Fools For
Luck |
1928 |
M-1928-52 | Tillie's Punctured
Romance |
1928 |
M-1928-53 | Under the Black
Eagle |
1928 |
M-1928-54 | Freckles |
1928 |
M-1928-55 | On
Trial |
1928 |
M-1928-56 | The Devine
Woman |
1928 |
M-1928-57 | A Trick of
Hearts |
1928 |
M-1928-58 | Cameo
Kirby |
1929 |
M-1928-59 | Love |
1928 |
M-1928-60 | The
Enemy |
1928 |
M-1928-61 | Outcast |
1928 |
M-1928-62 | The Smart
Set |
1928 |
M-1928-63 | A Woman Against the
World |
1928 |
M-1928-64 | Don't
Marry |
1928 |
M-1928-65 | The Price of a
Party |
1928 |
M-1928-66 | Sex
Appeal |
1928 |
M-1928-67 - M-1928-68 | The
Patriot |
1928 |
M-1928-69 | The Way of All
Flesh |
1927 |
M-1928-70 | The Jazz
Singer |
1927 |
M-1928-72 | The Singing
Fool |
1928 |
M-1928-73 | Steamboat Bill,
Jr. |
1928 |
M-1928-74 | The Home
Towners |
1928 |
M-1928-75 | Heart
Trouble |
1928 |
M-1928-76 | Show
Boat |
1929 |
M-1928-77 | Flight |
1929 |
M-1928-78 | Nothing to
Wear |
1929 |
M-1928-79 | Four
Sons |
1928 |
M-1928-80 | The
Terror |
1928 |
M-1928-81 | The River
Pirate |
1928 |
M-1928-82 | The
Miracle |
1928 |
M-1928-83 | His Tiger
Lady |
1928 |
M-1928-84 | 1928 | |
M-1928-85 | Tropical
Nights |
1928 |
M-1928-86 | Lilac
Time |
1928 |
M-1928-87 | Happiness
Ahead |
1928 |
M-1928-88 | The
Siren |
1928 |
M-1928-89 | Hangman's
House |
1928 |
M-1928-90 | Love
Hungry |
1928 |
M-1928-91 | None But the
Brave |
1928 |
M-1928-92 - M-1928-93 | The Butter and Egg
Man |
1928 |
M-1928-94 | Lady Be
Good |
1928 |
M-1928-95 | The Girl from
Chicago |
1927 |
M-1928-96 | State Street
Sadie |
1928 |
M-1928-97 | Three
Sinners |
1928 |
M-1928-98 | The Woman on
Trial |
1927 |
M-1928-99 | Red
Lips |
1928 |
M-1929-10 | Dangerous
Curves |
1929 |
M-1929-11 | The Saturday Night
Kid |
1929 |
M-1929-12 | Three
Week-Ends |
1928 |
M-1929-13 | Flying
Fool |
1929 |
M-1929-14 | Lady of the
Pavements |
1929 |
M-1929-15 | Girls Gone
Wild |
1929 |
M-1929-16 | The Shopworn
Angel |
1929 |
M-1929-17 | Charming
Sinners |
1929 |
M-1929-18 | The Doctor's
Secret |
1929 |
M-1929-19 | Madame
X |
1929 |
M-1929-20 | Wild
Blood |
1928 |
M-1929-21 | Lummox |
1930 |
M-1929-22 | The Time, the Place and
the Girl |
1929 |
M-1929-23 | Woman to
Woman |
1929 |
M-1929-24 | The Madonna of Avenue
A |
1929 |
M-1929-25 | The Redeeming
Sin |
1929 |
M-1929-26 | The Redeeming
Sin |
1929 |
M-1929-27 | Tenderloin |
1928 |
M-1929-28 | The Glad Rag
Doll |
1929 |
M-1929-29 | Condemned |
1929 |
M-1929-31 | The Duke Steps
Out |
1929 |
M-1929-32 | The Cock-Eyed
World |
1929 |
M-1929-33 | The Bridge of San Luis
Rey |
1929 |
M-1929-34 - M-1929-36 | Marianne |
1929 |
M-1929-37 | The Wheel of
Life |
1929 |
M-1929-38 | The Trail of
'98 |
1929 |
M-1929-39 | Evangeline |
1929 |
M-1929-40 | Careers |
1929 |
M-1929-41 | Her Private
Life |
1929 |
M-1929-42 | The Rainbow
Man |
1929 |
M-1929-43 | Mother's
Boy |
1929 |
M-1929-44 | Not Quite
Decent |
1929 |
M-1929-45 - M-1929-46 | The Iron
Mask |
1929 |
M-1929-47 | The
Barker |
1928 |
M-1929-48 - M-1929-49 | The Taming of the
Shrew |
1929 |
M-1929-50 - M-1929-51 | Women They Talk
About |
1928 |
M-1929-52 | The Little
Wildcat |
1928 |
M-1929-53 | Should a Girl
Marry? |
1929 |
M-1929-54 | Evidence |
1929 |
M-1929-55 | The Sacred
Flame |
1929 |
M-1929-56 | Love |
1928 |
M-1929-57 | The Single
Standard |
1929 |
M-1929-58 | Wild
Orchids |
1929 |
M-1929-59 | Four
Devils |
1928 |
M-1929-60 | Lucky
Star |
1929 |
M-1929-61 | Sunnyside
Up |
1929 |
M-1929-62 | His Glorious
Night |
1929 |
M-1929-63 | Married in
Hollywood |
1929 |
M-1929-64 | Four
Walls |
1928 |
M-1929-65 | Gol Diggers of
Broadway |
1929 |
M-1929-66 - M-1929-67 | Piccadilly |
1929 |
M-1929-68 | So Long
Letty |
1929 |
M-1929-69 | The Divine
Lady |
1929 |
M-1929-70 | Prisoners |
1929 |
M-1929-71 | Saturday's
Children |
1929 |
M-1929-72 - M-1929-73 | Alias Jimmy
Valentine |
1929 |
M-1929-74 | 1929 | |
M-1929-75 | The Smart
Set |
1928 |
M-1929-76 | Telling the
World |
1928 |
M-1929-77 | Thunder |
1929 |
M-1929-78 | The Younger
Generation |
1929 |
M-1929-79 | Father and
Son |
1929 |
M-1929-80 | Flight |
1929 |
M-1929-81 | Submarine |
1928 |
M-1929-82 | Sunset
Pass |
1929 |
M-1929-83 | The
Hottentot |
1929 |
M-1929-84 | The
Sap |
1929 |
M-1929-85 - M-1929-86 | The Idle
Rich |
1929 |
M-1929-87 | Masquerade |
1929 |
M-1929-88 | The Thirteenth
Chair |
1929 |
M-1929-90 | Dynamite |
1929 |
M-1929-91 - M-1929-92 | Say It with
Songs |
1929 |
M-1929-93 - M-1929-94 | The Great
Divide |
1929 |
M-1929-95 - M-1929-96 | Interference |
1929 |
M-1929-97 | Burning
Daylight |
1928 |
M-1929-98 | Show
Boat |
1929 |
M-1929-99 | Sonny
Boy |
1929 |
M-1930-10 | Ladies Love
Brutes |
1930 |
M-1930-11 | Derelict |
1930 |
M-1930-12 | Disraeli |
1929 |
M-1930-13 - M-1930-14 | Moby
Dick |
1930 |
M-1930-15 | Dawn
Patrol |
1930 |
M-1930-16 | Sons of the
Gods |
1930 |
M-1930-17 | The Arizona
Kid |
1930 |
M-1930-18 | Such Men Are
Dangerous |
1930 |
M-1930-19 | Bright
Lights |
1930 |
M-1930-20 | Song of the
Flame |
1930 |
M-1930-21 | Sin Takes a
Holiday |
1930 |
M-1930-22 | Scotland
Yard |
1930 |
M-1930-23 - M-1930-24 | River's
End |
1930 |
M-1930-25 | Captain of the
Guard |
1930 |
M-1930-26 | Resurrection |
1931 |
M-1930-27 | Her Wedding
Night |
1930 |
M-1930-28 | Love Among the
Millionaires |
1930 |
M-1930-29 | Follies of
1930 |
1930 |
M-1930-30 | Just
Imagine |
1930 |
M-1930-31 | Framed |
1930 |
M-1930-32 | Be
Yourself |
1930 |
M-1930-33 | Paramount On
Parade |
1930 |
M-1930-34 | Bride
66 |
1930 |
M-1930-35 | Hold
Everything |
1930 |
M-1930-36 | Maybe It's
Love |
1930 |
M-1930-37 | Billy the
Kid |
1930 |
M-1930-38 - M-1930-39 | Monte
Carlo |
1930 |
M-1930-40 | The Doorway to
Hell |
1930 |
M-1930-41 | Whoopee |
1930 |
M-1930-42 | Laughter |
1930 |
M-1930-43 | The Unholy
Three |
1930 |
M-1930-44 - M-1930-45 | Anybody's
Woman |
1930 |
M-1930-46 | Innocents of
Paris |
1929 |
M-1930-47 | The Love
Parade |
1930 |
M-1930-48 | Playboy of
Paris |
1930 |
M-1930-49 | The Big
Trail |
1930 |
M-1930-50 | Good
Intentions |
1930 |
M-1930-51 | Spring is
Here |
1930 |
M-1930-52 | Match
Play |
1930 |
M-1930-53 | The
Cuckoos |
1930 |
M-1930-54 | Young Man of
Manhattan |
1930 |
M-1930-55 | Extravagance |
1930 |
M-1930-56 | Czar of
Broadway |
1930 |
M-1930-57 - M-1930-58 | Case of Sergeant
Grischa |
1930 |
M-1930-59 | Inside the
Lines |
1930 |
M-1930-60 | The Midnight
Mystery |
1930 |
M-1930-61 - M-1930-62 | Rain or
Shine |
1930 |
M-1930-63 | Tom
Sawyer |
1930 |
M-1930-64 | 1930 | |
M-1930-65 | Only the
Brave |
1930 |
M-1930-66 - M-1930-67 | The
Spoilers |
1930 |
M-1930-68 | The
Texan |
1930 |
M-1930-69 | Alibi |
1929 |
M-1930-70 | Second
Choice |
1929 |
M-1930-71 | Road to
Ruin |
1928 |
M-1930-72 - M-1930-74 | Florodora
Girl |
1930 |
M-1930-75 | Marianne |
1929 |
M-1930-76 | Not So
Dumb |
1930 |
M-1930-77 | All Quiet on the Western
Front |
1930 |
M-1930-78 | The Bad
One |
1930 |
M-1930-79 | Lovin' the
Ladies |
1930 |
M-1930-80 | Shooting
Straight |
1930 |
M-1930-81 | Sweethearts and
Wives |
1930 |
M-1930-82 | Blaze o'
Glory |
1930 |
M-1930-83 | Lucky in
Love |
1929 |
M-1930-84 | Three
Sisters |
1930 |
M-1930-85 - M-1930-86 | Caught
Short |
1930 |
M-1930-87 - M-1930-88 | Min and
Bill |
1930 |
M-1930-89 | It's a Great
Live |
1929 |
M-1930-90 | Leathernecking |
1930 |
M-1930-91 |
White
Cargo French title:
Cargaison
Blanche.
|
1930 |
M-1930-92 | Dough
Boys |
1930 |
M-1930-93 | Dangerous Nan
McGrew |
1930 |
M-1930-94 | Dangerous
Business |
1930 |
M-1930-95 | Little
Accident |
1930 |
M-1930-96 | Loose
Ankles |
1930 |
M-1930-97 | Liliom |
1930 |
M-1930-98 | High Society
Blues |
1930 |
M-1930-99 | Liliom |
1930 |
M-1931-10 | Sin
Ship |
1931 |
M-1931-11 | White
Shoulders |
1931 |
M-1931-12 | Many a
Slip |
1931 |
M-1931-13 - M-1931-14 | Scandal
Sheet |
1931 |
M-1931-15 | Rich Man's
Folly |
1931 |
M-1931-16 | Mother's
Cry |
1930 |
M-1931-17 - M-1931-18 | The Mad
Genius |
1931 |
M-1931-19 | The Finger
Points |
1931 |
M-1931-20 - M-1931-21 | The Last
Flight |
1931 |
M-1931-22 | Doctor's
Wives |
1931 |
M-1931-23 - M-1931-24 | The Squaw
Man |
1931 |
M-1931-25 - M-1931-26 | The
Champ |
1931 |
M-1931-27 - M-1931-28 | The Secret
Six |
1931 |
M-1931-29 - M-1931-30 | The Common
Law |
1931 |
M-1931-31 | Sin Takes a
Holiday |
1930 |
M-1931-32 | Hush
Money |
1931 |
M-1931-33 - M-1931-34 | East of
Borneo |
1931 |
M-1931-35 | Woman
Hungry |
1930 |
M-1931-36 - M-1931-37 | The Public
Enemy |
1931 |
M-1931-38 | The Great Kentucky
Widow |
1931 |
M-1931-39 | Seed |
1931 |
M-1931-40 | No
Limit |
1931 |
M-1931-41 | The Big
Gamble |
1931 |
M-1931-42 | Beyond
Victory |
1931 |
M-1931-43 | Delicious |
1931 |
M-1931-44 | Mr. Lemon of
Orange |
1931 |
M-1931-45 | The Pagan
Lady |
1931 |
M-1931-46 - M-1931-47 | The Lawyer's
Secret |
1931 |
M-1931-48 | Going
Wild |
1930 |
M-1931-49 | Local Boy Makes
Good |
1931 |
M-1931-50 | Kid
Boots |
1926 |
M-1931-51 - M-1931-52 | Hell
Bound |
1931 |
M-1931-53 - M-1931-54 | City
Lights |
1931 |
M-1931-55 | The Better
'Ole |
1926 |
M-1931-56 | The Magnificent
Lie |
1931 |
M-1931-57 | Once a
Lady |
1931 |
M-1931-58 | Unfaithful |
1931 |
M-1931-59 - M-1931-60 | The Smiling
Lieutenant |
1931 |
M-1931-61 | Kiss Me
Again |
1931 |
M-1931-62 | Jeopardy |
1931 |
M-1931-63 - M-1931-64 | The Unholy
Garden |
1931 |
M-1931-65 | City
Streets |
1931 |
M-1931-66 - M-1931-67 | Fighting
Caravans |
1931 |
M-1931-68 | Huckleberry
Finn |
1931 |
M-1931-69 - M-1931-71 | Skippy |
1931 |
M-1931-72 | Sooky |
1931 |
M-1931-73 | Young Donovan's
Kid |
1931 |
M-1931-74 | Behind Office
Doors |
1931 |
M-1931-75 | Dance, Fools,
Dance |
1931 |
M-1931-76 | Laughing
Sinners |
1931 |
M-1931-77 | Possessed |
1931 |
M-1931-78 - M-1931-79 | Traveling
Husbands |
1931 |
M-1931-80 | The
She-Wolf |
1931 |
M-1931-81 | Friends and
Lovers |
1931 |
M-1931-82 - M-1931-83 | The Woman
Between |
1931 |
M-1931-84 | Honor of the
Family |
1931 |
M-1931-85 | Maltese
Falcon |
1931 |
M-1931-86 - M-1931-87 | Its a Wise
Child |
1931 |
M-1931-88 | Five and
Ten |
1931 |
M-1931-89 | The Bachelor
Father |
1931 |
M-1931-90 | Angel |
1937 |
M-1931-91 | Born to the
Racket |
1931 |
M-1931-92 - M-1931-93 | Cimarron |
1930 |
M-1931-94 | Secret
Service |
1931 |
M-1931-95 | Shooting
Straight |
1930 |
M-1931-96 - M-1931-97 | The Age for
Love |
1931 |
M-1931-98 | Honeymoon
Lane |
1931 |
M-1931-99 | Politics |
1931 |
M-1932-10 | The Washington
Masquerade |
1932 |
M-1932-11 | Cabin in the
Cotton |
1932 |
M-1932-12 | Man About
Town |
1932 |
M-1932-14 | Jungle
Mystery |
1932 |
M-1932-15 | Flesh |
1932 |
M-1932-16 - M-1932-17 | Grand
Hotel |
1932 |
M-1932-18 | Hell
Divers |
1932 |
M-1932-19 | What Price
Hollywood |
1932 |
M-1932-20 | Two Against the
World |
1932 |
M-1932-21 - M-1932-23 | Week Ends
Only |
1932 |
M-1932-24 | Hot
News |
1932 |
M-1932-25 | Wild Horse
Mesa |
1932 |
M-1932-26 | Six Hours to
Live |
1932 |
M-1932-27 | Call Her
Savage |
1932 |
M-1932-28 | Children of
Divorce |
1927 |
M-1932-29 | Husband's
Holiday |
1931 |
M-1932-30 | The Night of June
13 |
1932 |
M-1932-31 | Sherlock
Holmes |
1932 |
M-1932-32 | Tom Brown of
Culver |
1932 |
M-1932-33 | Manhattan
Parade |
1932 |
M-1932-34 | Taxi |
1932 |
M-1932-35 | The Guilty
Generation |
1931 |
M-1932-36 | Love Me
Tonight |
1932 |
M-1932-37 | One Hour with
You |
1932 |
M-1932-38 | The Greeks Had a Word
for Them |
1932 |
M-1932-39 | Reckless
Living |
1931 |
M-1932-40 - M-1932-41 | Waterloo
Bridge |
1931 |
M-1932-42 | The
All-American |
1932 |
M-1932-43 | The Cohens and Kellys in
Hollywood |
1932 |
M-1932-44 | Arrowsmith |
1932 |
M-1932-45 | Divorce in the
Family |
1932 |
M-1932-46 - M-1932-48 | When a Fellow Needs a
Friend |
1932 |
M-1932-49 | The
Champ |
1931 |
M-1932-50 | Men of
Chance |
1932 |
M-1932-51 | Is My Face
Red? |
1932 |
M-1932-52 - M-1932-53 | Letty
Lynton |
1932 |
M-1932-54 | Rain |
1932 |
M-1932-55 | The Big
Broadcast |
1932 |
M-1932-56 | Blondie of the
Follies |
1932 |
M-1932-57 | Polly of the
Circus |
1932 |
M-1932-58 - M-1932-59 | The Woman from Monte
Carlo |
1932 |
M-1932-60 | Bird of
Paradise |
1932 |
M-1932-61 | Girl of the
Rio |
1932 |
M-1932-62 - M-1932-63 | Blonde
Venus |
1932 |
M-1932-64 | Nice
Women |
1931 |
M-1932-65 | Conquerors |
1932 |
M-1932-66 | Roar of the
Dragon |
1932 |
M-1932-67 - M-1932-68 | Nagana |
1933 |
M-1932-69 | Stepping
Sisters |
1931 |
M-1932-70 - M-1932-71 | Emma |
1932 |
M-1932-72 - M-1932-73 | Prosperity |
1932 |
M-1932-74 | Dance
Team |
1931 |
M-1932-75 - M-1932-76 | Handle With
Care |
1932 |
M-1932-77 | Back
Street |
1932 |
M-1932-79 - M-1932-81 | Symphony of Six
Million |
1932 |
M-1932-82 | Make Me a
Star |
1932 |
M-1932-83 | In
Huddle |
1932 |
M-1932-84 - M-1932-85 | Mr. Robinson
Crusoe |
1932 |
M-1932-86 | Love Is a
Racket |
1932 |
M-1932-87 | Union
Depot |
1932 |
M-1932-88 | The First
Year |
1932 |
M-1932-89 | The Last
Mile |
1932 |
M-1932-90 - M-1932-91 | Murders in the Rue
Morgue |
1932 |
M-1932-92 | The False
Madonna |
1931 |
M-1932-93 | One Way
Passage |
1932 |
M-1932-94 | Shubertz
Fruhlingstraum |
1932 |
M-1932-95 - M-1932-96 | As You Desire
Me |
1932 |
M-1932-97 - M-1932-98 | Grand
Hotel |
1932 |
M-1932-99 | The Strange Case of
Clara Deane |
1932 |
M-1933-10 | Central
Airport |
1933 |
M-1933-11 | Heroes for
Sale |
1933 |
M-1933-12 | As Husbands
Go |
1933 |
M-1933-13 | The
Bowery |
1933 |
M-1933-14 | Tugboat
Annie |
1933 |
M-1933-15 | Blind
Adventure |
1933 |
M-1933-16 | Bed of
Roses |
1933 |
M-1933-17 | Great God
Gold |
1933 |
M-1933-18 | Hoop-la |
1933 |
M-1933-19 | Olsen's Big
Moment |
1933 |
M-1933-20 | Baby
Face |
1933 |
M-1933-21 | 1933 | |
M-1933-22 | Moonlight and
Pretzels |
1933 |
M-1933-23 - M-1933-25 | Footlight
Parade |
1933 |
M-1933-26 - M-1933-27 | Frisco
Jenny |
1933 |
M-1933-28 - M-1933-29 | 1933 | |
M-1933-30 | The Way to
Love |
1933 |
M-1933-31 - M-1933-32 | One Sunday
Afternoon |
1933 |
M-1933-33 | Lone
Cowboy |
1933 |
M-1933-34 | Pearl of Old
Japan |
1933 |
M-1933-35 | Big
Executive |
1933 |
M-1933-36 | King of the
Jungle |
1933 |
M-1933-37 | The
Cuckoos |
1930 |
M-1933-38 | Peg O' My
Heart |
1933 |
M-1933-39 | Ex-Lady |
1933 |
M-1933-40 - M-1933-41 | The Girl in
419 |
1933 |
M-1933-42 | Ann
Vickers |
1933 |
M-1933-95 | Chance at
Heaven |
1933 |
M-1933-96 | One Man's
Journey |
1933 |
M-1933-97 | Morning
Glory |
1933 |
M-1933-98 | Beauty for
Sale |
1933 |
M-1933-99 | Made on
Broadway |
1933 |
M-1934-10 | Looking
Forward |
1934 |
M-1934-11 | Hell in the
Heavens |
1934 |
M-1934-12 | Too Many
Women |
1934 |
M-1934-13 | Dinner at
Eight |
1934 |
M-1934-14 - M-1934-16 | Viva
Villa! |
1934 |
M-1934-18 | Moulin
Rouge |
1934 |
M-1934-19 | Transatlantic
Merry-Go-Round |
1934 |
M-1934-20 - M-1934-21 | Catherine the
Great |
1934 |
M-1934-22 - M-1934-23 | Havanna
Widows |
1934 |
M-1934-24 | Kansas City
Princess |
1934 |
M-1934-25 | Fog |
1934 |
M-1934-26 | Moonlight and
Pretzels |
1934 |
M-1934-27 - M-1934-28 | Murder at the
Vanities |
1934 |
M-1934-29 | The Circus
Clown |
1934 |
M-1934-30 | Six-Day Bike
Rider |
1934 |
M-1934-31 | Jane
Eyre |
1934 |
M-1934-32 | Finishing
School |
1934 |
M-1934-33 | Beggars in
Ermine |
1934 |
M-1934-34 | Jimmy the
Gent |
1934 |
M-1934-35 | Here Comes the
Navy |
1934 |
M-1934-36 | The St. Louis
Kid |
1934 |
M-1934-37 |
I'll Take
Vanilla Photographer(s): Stax
|
1934 |
M-1934-38 | Female |
1934 |
M-1934-39 | Journal of a
Crime |
1934 |
M-1934-40 | Madame
X |
1934 |
M-1934-41 | Let's Talk It
Over |
1934 |
M-1934-42 | This Side of
Heaven |
1934 |
M-1934-43 - M-1934-44 | Cleopatra |
1934 |
M-1934-45 | It Happened One
Night |
1934 |
M-1934-46 | Bulldog Drummond Strikes
Back |
1934 |
M-1934-47 | Wake up and
Dream |
1934 |
M-1934-48 - M-1934-49 | Peck's Bad
Boy |
1934 |
M-1934-50 | Treasure
Island |
1934 |
M-1934-51 | The
Firebird |
1934 |
M-1934-52 | Forsaking All
Others |
1934 |
M-1934-53 | Here is My
Heart |
1934 |
M-1934-54 | She Loves Me
Not |
1934 |
M-1934-55 | We're Not
Dressing |
1934 |
M-1934-56 | Glamour |
1934 |
M-1934-57 | Wild Boys of the
Road |
1934 |
M-1934-58 - M-1934-59 | Going
Hollywood |
1934 |
M-1934-60 | Operator
13 |
1934 |
M-1934-61 | Blood
Money |
1934 |
M-1934-62 | Madame Du
Barry |
1934 |
M-1934-63 - M-1934-65 | Wonder
Bar |
1934 |
M-1934-66 - M-1934-67 | Devil
Tiger |
1934 |
M-1934-68 | The Greatest
Gamble |
1934 |
M-1934-69 | Christopher
Bean |
1934 |
M-1934-70 - M-1934-71 | Dinner at
Eight |
1934 |
M-1934-72 - M-1934-73 | Hollywood
Party |
1934 |
M-1934-74 - M-1934-75 | Palooka |
1934 |
M-1934-76 | The Morning
After |
1934 |
M-1934-77 | Let's Be
Ritzy |
1934 |
M-1934-78 | The Private Life of Don
Juan |
1934 |
M-1934-79 | The Silver
Streak |
1934 |
M-1934-80 - M-1934-81 | Heat
Lightning |
1934 |
M-1934-82 | Scandals |
1934 |
M-1934-83 | Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch |
1934 |
M-1934-84 - M-1934-85 | You're Telling
Me |
1934 |
M-1934-86 | The Old-Fashioned
Way |
1934 |
M-1934-87 | Footlight
Parade |
1934 |
M-1934-88 | The Road to
Ruin |
1934 |
M-1934-89 | Doctor
Monica |
1934 |
M-1934-90 - M-1934-91 | House on 56th
Street |
1934 |
M-1934-93 | Men in
White |
1934 |
M-1934-94 | The Printed
Veil |
1934 |
M-1934-95 | Queen
Christina |
1934 |
M-1934-96 | Carolina |
1934 |
M-1934-97 | The Crosby
Case |
1934 |
M-1934-98 | His Double
Life |
1934 |
M-1934-99 | Ladies Should
Listen |
1934 |
M-1935-10 - M-1935-11 | Ah
Wilderness |
1935 |
M-1935-12 - M-1935-13 | The Mighty
Barnum |
1934 |
M-1935-14 - M-1935-15 | O'Shaughnessy's
Boy |
1935 |
M-1935-16 - M-1935-17 | Broadway Melody of
1936 |
1935 |
M-1935-18 - M-1935-19 | Its In the
Air |
1935 |
M-1935-20 | Orchids to
You |
1935 |
M-1935-21 | Bar 20 Rides
Again |
1935 |
M-1935-22 - M-1935-23 | Loves of a
Dictator |
1935 |
M-1935-24 | Alibi
Ike |
1935 |
M-1935-25 - M-1935-26 | Bright
Lights |
1935 |
M-1935-27 | Broadway
Joe |
1935 |
M-1935-28 - M-1935-29 | Here Comes the
Band |
1935 |
M-1935-30 | Love in
Bloom |
1935 |
M-1935-31 - M-1935-32 | Devil Dogs of the
Air |
1935 |
M-1935-33 | Frisco
Kid |
1935 |
M-1935-34 - M-1935-35 | G
Men |
1935 |
M-1935-36 - M-1935-37 | The Irish in
Us |
1935 |
M-1935-38 | Kid
Millions |
1934 |
M-1935-39 | That's
Gratitude |
1935 |
M-1935-40 | Atlantic
Adventure |
1935 |
M-1935-41 | Unfinished
Symphony |
1935 |
M-1935-42 | The Wicked
Woman |
1935 |
M-1935-43 - M-1935-44 | The Bride Comes
Home |
1935 |
M-1935-45 | The Gilded
Lily |
1934 |
M-1935-46 - M-1935-47 | Clive of
India |
1934, 1935 |
M-1935-48 - M-1935-49 | The Man Who Broke the
Bank at Monte Carlo |
1935 |
M-1935-50 - M-1935-51 | A Tale of Two
Cities |
1935 |
M-1935-52 | White
Lies |
1935 |
M-1935-53 | Confidential |
1935 |
M-1935-54 | The Lives of a Bengal
Lancer |
1934 |
M-1935-55 | The Wedding
Night |
1935 |
M-1935-56 | The
Scoundrel |
1935 |
M-1935-57 - M-1935-58 | Glitter |
1935 |
M-1935-59 | I Live My
Life |
1935 |
M-1935-60 | No More
Ladies |
1935 |
M-1935-61 | Unknown
Woman |
1935 |
M-1935-62 - M-1935-63 | Anything
Goes |
1935 |
M-1935-64 - M-1935-65 | Mississippi |
1935 |
M-1935-66 - M-1935-68 | Operator
13 |
1935 |
M-1935-69 - M-1935-70 | Page Miss
Glory |
1935 |
M-1935-71 | Bordertown |
1935 |
M-1935-72 | Dangerous |
1935 |
M-1935-73 | The Girl from 10th
Avenue |
1935 |
M-1935-74 | Marked
Woman |
1935 |
M-1935-75 - M-1935-77 | Special
Agent |
1935 |
M-1935-78 | Moonlight
Murder |
1935 |
M-1935-79 | In
Caliente |
1935 |
M-1935-80 | The
Arizonan |
1935 |
M-1935-81 | West of the
Pecos |
1934 |
M-1935-82 | The 39
Steps |
1935 |
M-1935-83 | Sweet
Adeline |
1934 |
M-1935-84 | Midnight
Alibi |
1934 |
M-1935-85 | Paris in
Spring |
1935 |
M-1935-86 | Hold 'em
Yale |
1935 |
M-1935-87 | Scandals |
1935 |
M-1935-88 - M-1935-89 | Captain
Blood |
1935 |
M-1935-90 | The Goose and the
Gander |
1935 |
M-1935-91 | I Found Stella
Parish |
1935 |
M-1935-92 | Living on
Velvet |
1935 |
M-1935-93 | Stranded |
1935 |
M-1935-94 - M-1935-95 | Call of the
Wild |
1935 |
M-1935-96 - M-1935-97 | Mutiny on the
Bounty |
1935 |
M-1935-98 | Anna
Karenina |
1935 |
M-1936-10 | Murder of Dr.
Harrigan |
1936 |
M-1936-11 | Lady Be
Careful |
1936 |
M-1936-12 | Murder with
Pictures |
1936 |
M-1936-13 - M-1936-14 | Hell-Ship
Morgan |
1936 |
M-1936-15 | The Devil
Doll |
1936 |
M-1936-16 - M-1936-17 | Little Lord
Fauntleroy |
1936 |
M-1936-18 | To Mary-With
Love |
1936 |
M-1936-19 - M-1936-20 | The Prisoner of Shark
Island |
1936 |
M-1936-21 | White
Hunter |
1936 |
M-1936-22 | 1936 | |
M-1936-23 | Dangerous
Intrigue |
1936 |
M-1936-24 | Wedding
Present |
1936 |
M-1936-25 - M-1936-26 | The Big Broadcast of
1937 |
1936 |
M-1936-27 | Black
Legion |
1936 |
M-1936-28 | East of
Java |
1936 |
M-1936-29 - M-1936-30 | Pride of the
Marines |
1936 |
M-1936-31 - M-1936-32 | Early to
Bed |
1936 |
M-1936-33 | A Son Comes
Home |
1936 |
M-1936-34 | Don't Turn 'Em
Loose |
1936 |
M-1936-35 | The
Harvester |
1936 |
M-1936-36 | To Beat the
Band |
1935 |
M-1936-37 | Earthworm
Tractors |
1936 |
M-1936-38 - M-1936-39 | Sons o'
Guns |
1936 |
M-1936-40 | Sundown |
1936 |
M-1936-41 - M-1936-42 | Ceiling
Zero |
1936 |
M-1936-43 - M-1936-44 | Strike Me
Pink |
1935 |
M-1936-45 | City
Streets |
1936 |
M-1936-46 | Muss 'em
Up |
1936 |
M-1936-47 - M-1936-48 | The Case Against Mrs.
Ames |
1936 |
M-1936-49 | Modern
Times |
1936 |
M-1936-50 | Lady of
Secrets |
1936 |
M-1936-51 | Man
Hunt |
1936 |
M-1936-52 - M-1936-53 | Maid of
Salem |
1936 |
M-1936-54 - M-1936-56 | Under Two
Flags |
1936 |
M-1936-57 - M-1936-58 | The General Died at
Dawn |
1936 |
M-1936-59 | Mr. Deeds Goes to
Town |
1936 |
M-1936-60 - M-1936-61 | The
Plainsman |
1936 |
M-1936-62 - M-1936-63 | The
Getaway |
1936 |
M-1936-64 - M-1936-66 | Rhythm on the
Range |
1936 |
M-1936-67 - M-1936-68 | Cain and
Mabel |
1936 |
M-1936-69 | Hearts
Divided |
1936 |
M-1936-70 - M-1936-71 | The Golden
Arrow |
1936 |
M-1936-72 - M-1936-73 | The Charge of the Light
Brigade |
1936 |
M-1936-74 | A Midsummer Night's
Dream |
1936 |
M-1936-75 - M-1936-76 | Desire |
1936 |
M-1936-77 | Navy
Born |
1936 |
M-1936-78 | Coronado |
1935 |
M-1936-79 - M-1936-80 | Dancing
Pirate |
1936 |
M-1936-81 | Magnificent
Obsession |
1936 |
M-1936-82 | Show
Boat |
1936 |
M-1936-84 | All
Scarlet |
1936 |
M-1936-85 | Don't Get
Personal |
1936 |
M-1936-86 | Boulder
Dam |
1936 |
M-1936-87 | Border
Flight |
1936 |
M-1936-88 | Too Many
Parents |
1936 |
M-1936-89 | Sing, Baby,
Sing |
1936 |
M-1936-90 - M-1936-91 | Poppy |
1936 |
M-1936-92 - M-1936-93 | Captain
Blood |
1936 |
M-1936-94 - M-1936-95 | Give Me Your
Heart |
1936 |
M-1936-96 | The White
Angel |
1936 |
M-1936-97 | Flesh and the
Devil |
1936 |
M-1936-98 - M-1936-99 | Love on the
Run |
1936 |
M-1937-10 - M-1937-11 | Shall We
Dance |
1937 |
M-1937-12 - M-1937-13 | Lady from
Nowhere |
1937 |
M-1937-14 | Racketeers in
Exile |
1937 |
M-1937-15 - M-1937-16 | Bulldog Drummond Comes
Back |
1937 |
M-1937-17 - M-1937-18 | Romeo and
Juliet |
1937 |
M-1937-19 | Lloyds of
London |
1936 |
M-1937-20 | Men in
Exile |
1937 |
M-1937-21 - M-1937-22 | Slave
Ship |
1937 |
M-1937-23 | Vogues of
1938 |
1936 |
M-1937-34 | Good Old
Soak |
1937 |
M-1937-35 - M-1937-36 | Artists and
Models |
1937 |
M-1937-37 | The Big Broadcast of
1937 |
1936 |
M-1937-38 | College
Holiday |
1936 |
M-1937-39 | Dreaming
Lips |
1937 |
M-1937-40 | Gold Diggers of
1937 |
1937 |
M-1937-41 | The King and the Chorus
Girl |
1937 |
M-1937-42 | Stage
Struck |
1937 |
M-1937-43 |
Fight for Your
Lady Photographer(s): Ernest A. Bachrach
|
1937 |
M-1937-44 | As Good as
Married |
1937 |
M-1937-45 | The Years Are So
Long |
1937 |
M-1937-46 - M-1937-47 | History Is Made at
Night |
1937 |
M-1937-48 | Mayerling |
1936 |
M-1937-49 | Rainbow on the
River |
1936 |
M-1937-50 - M-1937-51 | God's Country and the
Woman |
1937 |
M-1937-52 - M-1937-54 | The
Go-Getter |
1937 |
M-1937-55 | Fair
Warning |
1937 |
M-1937-56 | Love in
Exile |
1937 |
M-1937-57 | When's Your
Birthday? |
1937 |
M-1937-58 | Navy Blue and
Gold |
1937 |
M-1937-59 - M-1937-60 | Mountain
Music |
1937 |
M-1937-61 | Great
Guy |
1937 |
M-1937-62 | The Public
Enemy |
1937 |
M-1937-63 | Something to Sing
About |
1937 |
M-1937-64 | Ali Baba Goes to
Town |
1937 |
M-1937-65 | Meet the Boy
Friend |
1937 |
M-1937-66 | The
Barrier |
1937 |
M-1937-67 - M-1937-68 | It's All
Yours |
1937 |
M-1937-69 - M-1937-70 | I Met Him in
Paris |
1937 |
M-1937-71 | Maid of
Salem |
1936 |
M-1937-72 - M-1937-73 | Lost
Horizon |
1937 |
M-1937-74 - M-1937-75 | The Prisoner of
Zenda |
1936 |
M-1937-76 | The Awful
Truth |
1937 |
M-1937-77 | Souls at
Sea |
1937 |
M-1937-78 | Souls of the
Sea |
1937 |
M-1937-79 | Boy of the
Streets |
1937 |
M-1937-80 | The
Californian |
1937 |
M-1937-81 - M-1937-82 | The Bride Wore
Red |
1937 |
M-1937-83 - M-1937-85 | The Last of Mrs.
Cheyney |
1937 |
M-1937-86 | Double or
Nothing |
1937 |
M-1937-87 | Pennies from
Heaven |
1937 |
M-1937-88 - M-1397-89 | Waikiki
Wedding |
1937 |
M-1937-90 | Ever Since
Eve |
1937 |
M-1937-91 | The Golden
Arrow |
1937 |
M-1937-92 | Marked
Woman |
1937 |
M-1937-93 | That Certain
Woman |
1937 |
M-1937-94 | The Luck of Roaring
Camp |
1937 |
M-1937-95 - M-1937-96 | Call It a
Day |
1937 |
M-1937-97 | It's Love I'm
After |
1937 |
M-1937-98 - M-1937-99 | Angel |
1937 |
M-1938-10 |
Young Dr.
Kildare Photographer(s): Milton Brown
|
1938 |
M-1938-11 | King of the
Newsboys |
1938 |
M-1938-12 | Scandal
Street |
1937 |
M-1938-13 | The Affairs of
Annabel |
1938 |
M-1938-14 | Hawaiian
Buckaroo |
1938 |
M-1938-15 | Bulldog Drummond's
Revenge |
1938 |
M-1938-16 | Hold That
Co-ed |
1938 |
M-1938-17 | Listen
Darling |
1938 |
M-1938-18 | Lord
Jeff |
1938 |
M-1938-19 - M-1938-20 | I'll Give a
Million |
1938 |
M-1938-21 - M-1938-22 | Kidnapped |
1938 |
M-1938-23 | The Bad Man of
Brimstone |
1938 |
M-1938-24 |
Madelon Photographer(s): Clarence S. Bull
|
1938 |
M-1938-52 | College
Swing |
1938 |
M-1938-53 | Dick Tracy
Returns |
1938 |
M-1938-54 | Angels with Dirty
Faces |
1938 |
M-1938-55 | Boy Meets
Girl |
1938 |
M-1938-56 |
Blockade Photographer(s): Coburn
|
1938 |
M-1938-57 |
The Thirteen, a
Russian film |
1938 |
M-1938-58 |
Ski Battalion, a
Russian film |
1938 |
M-1938-59 - M-1938-60 | Bluebeard's Eighth
Wife |
1937 |
M-1938-61 | Tovarich |
1938 |
M-1938-62 - M-1938-63 | If I Were
King |
1938 |
M-1938-64 | The Adventures of Marco
Polo |
1938 |
M-1938-65 | The Cowboy and the
Lady |
1938 |
M-1938-66 | Gangster's
Boy |
1938 |
M-1938-67 | Spirit of
Culver |
1938 |
M-1938-68 | Mannequin |
1938 |
M-1938-69 |
The Shining
Hour Photographer(s): Willinger
|
1938 |
M-1938-70 - M-1938-71 | Dr.
Rhythm |
1938, 1937 |
M-1938-72 | Sing You
Sinners |
1938 |
M-1938-73 | The Affairs of
Maupassant |
1938 |
M-1938-74 - M-1938-75 | Jezebel |
1938 |
M-1938-76 | The
Sisters |
1938 |
M-1938-77 | Dawn Over
Ireland |
1938 |
M-1938-78 | Mr.
Chump |
1938 |
M-1938-79 | Time Out for
Love |
1938 |
M-1938-80 | Adventures of Robin
Hood |
1938 |
M-1938-81 - M-1938-82 | The Great
Garrick |
1938 |
M-1938-83 |
Northern
Flight Photographer(s): Fred Hendrickson
|
1938 |
M-1938-84 | Living in
Love |
1937 |
M-1938-85 | Love in a
Basement |
1937 |
M-1938-86 | Shadows Over
Shanghai |
1938 |
M-1938-87 | The Joy of
Living |
1938 |
M-1938-88 | Start
Cheering |
1938 |
M-1938-89 | Mad About
Music |
1938 |
M-1938-90 | 1938 | |
M-1938-91 | That Certain
Age |
1938 |
M-1938-92 | Let Freedom
Ring |
1938 |
M-1938-93 | The Girl of the Golden
West |
1938 |
M-1938-94 |
Once There Was a
Waltz, a German film |
1938 |
M-1938-95 | Condemned
Woman |
1938 |
M-1938-96 | Danger
Patrol |
1937 |
M-1938-97 | Highway to
Hell |
1937 |
M-1938-98 | Lady
Behave |
1938 |
M-1938-99 | Nurse from
Brooklyn |
1938 |
M-1939-10 | Our Neighbors-the
Carters |
1939 |
M-1939-11 | The
Mikado |
1939 |
M-1939-12 | The Great Man
Votes |
1938 |
M-1939-13 | Calling Dr.
Kildare |
1939 |
M-1939-14 | On Borrowed
Time |
1939 |
M-1939-15 | The Return of the Cisco
Kid |
1939 |
M-1939-16 - M-1939-17 | Sargeant
Madden |
1939 |
M-1939-18 | Stand up and
Fight |
1939 |
M-1939-19 | Topper Takes a
Trip |
1938 |
M-1939-20 - M-1939-21 | The Housekeeper's
Daughter |
1939 |
M-1939-22 - M-1939-23 | Man in the Iron
Mask |
1939 |
M-1939-24 - M-1939-25 | Artists and Models
Abroad |
1938 |
M-1939-26 - M-1939-27 | Man About
Town |
1939 |
M-1939-28 | Stolen
Life |
1939 |
M-1939-29 | Good Girls Go to
Paris |
1939 |
M-1939-30 | You Can't Get Away with
Murder |
1939 |
M-1939-31 | Love
Affair |
1939 |
M-1939-32 |
Music
School Photographer(s): Ned Scott
|
1939 |
M-1939-33 | Adventure in
Diamonds |
1939 |
M-1939-34 | The Rains
Came |
1939 |
M-1939-35 | Wings of the
Navy |
1939 |
M-1939-36 | Flirting with
Fate |
1939 |
M-1939-37 | 1939 | |
M-1939-38 | Stronger Than
Desire |
1939 |
M-1939-39 - M-1939-40 | I'm From
Missouri |
1939 |
M-1939-41 | Our Leading
Citizen |
1939 |
M-1939-42 | SOS-Tidal
Wave |
1939 |
M-1939-43 | Each Dawn I
Die |
1939 |
M-1939-44 | The Roaring
Twenties |
1939 |
M-1939-45 | Rio |
1939 |
M-1939-46 | Wolf
Call |
1939 |
M-1939-47 | Safari |
1939 |
M-1939-48 | Ballerina |
1939 |
M-1939-49 |
With a Smile, a
French film |
1939 |
M-1939-50 | Four
Feathers |
1938 |
M-1939-51 | Under Two
Flags |
1939 |
M-1939-52 | Zaza |
1938 |
M-1939-53 | The Light That
Failed |
1939 |
M-1939-54 | Beau
Geste |
1939 |
M-1939-55 | The Real
Glory |
1938 |
M-1939-56 | Newsboys'
Home |
1939 |
M-1939-57 | Streets of New
York |
1939 |
M-1939-58 | What a
Life! |
1939 |
M-1939-59 | Ice Follies of
1939 |
1939 |
M-1939-60 | East Side of
Heaven |
1939 |
M-1939-61 | Paris
Honeymoon |
1938 |
M-1939-62 | Road to
Singapore |
1939 |
M-1939-63 | The Star
Maker |
1939 |
M-1939-64 | Hotel for
Women |
1939 |
M-1939-65 | Abused
Confidence |
1939 |
M-1939-66 - M-1939-67 | Dark
Victory |
1939 |
M-1939-68 | The Old
Maid |
1939 |
M-1939-69 | Sweepstakes
Winner |
1939 |
M-1939-70 | Dr.
Cyclops |
1939 |
M-1939-71 | Destry Rides
Again |
1939 |
M-1939-72 | Man of
Conquest |
1939 |
M-1939-73 | The Amazing Mr.
Williams |
1939 |
M-1939-74 | There's That Woman
Again |
1939 |
M-1939-75 | Women Without
Names |
1939 |
M-1939-76 - M-1939-77 | When Tomorrow
Comes |
1939 |
M-1939-78 | First
Love |
1939 |
M-1939-79 | Three Smart Girls Grow
Up |
1939 |
M-1939-80 |
Sweden, Thou Old, Thou
Free, a Swedish film |
1939 |
M-1939-81 | Balalaika |
1939 |
M-1939-82 | Full
Confession |
1939 |
M-1939-83 | Gunga
Din |
1938 |
M-1939-84 | Ruler of the
Seas |
1939 |
M-1939-85 | Barricade |
1939 |
M-1939-86 | Hollywood
Cavalcade |
1939 |
M-1939-87 | Tail
Spin |
1938 |
M-1939-88 | Dodge
City |
1939 |
M-1939-89 | Green
Light |
1939 |
M-1939-90 | Alexander Graham
Bell |
1939 |
M-1939-91 | Young Mr.
Lincoln |
1939 |
M-1939-92 | Comet over
Broadway |
1939 |
M-1939-93 | Annie
Laurie |
1939 |
M-1939-94 | Idiot's
Delight |
1939 |
M-1939-95 | Ninotchka |
1939 |
M-1939-96 | Blackwell's
Island |
1939 |
M-1939-97 | Dust Be My
Destiny |
1939 |
M-1939-98 | Goodbye Mr.
Chips |
1939 |
M-1939-99 | Valiant Is the Word for
Carrie |
1936 |
M-1940-10 | Arizona |
1939 |
M-1940-11 | Broadway Melody of
1940 |
1940 |
M-1940-12 - M-1940-13 | Second
Chorus |
1940 |
M-1940-14 | Gaucho
Serenade |
1940 |
M-1940-15 | Rancho
Grande |
1940 |
M-1940-16 | Ridin' on a
Rainbow |
1940 |
M-1940-17 | South of the
Border |
1940 |
M-1940-18 | The Secret of Dr.
Kildare |
1940 |
M-1940-19 | Hit Parade of
1941 |
1940 |
M-1940-20 |
The Second
Shot Photographer(s): Ernest A. Bachrach
|
1939 |
M-1940-21 |
The Second
Shot Photographer(s): Alex Kahle
|
1939 |
M-1940-22 | Women in
War |
1940 |
M-1940-23 | The Great
Profile |
1940 |
M-1940-24 | The Invisible
Woman |
1940 |
M-1940-25 | Dr. Kildare's
Girl |
1940 |
M-1940-26 | Dr. Kildare's Strange
Case |
1940 |
M-1940-27 | Swiss Family
Robinson |
1940 |
M-1940-28 |
Bad Man of
Wyoming Photographer(s): Clarence S. Bull
|
1940 |
M-1940-29 | The Man from
Dakota |
1940 |
M-1940-30 | Twenty Mule
Team |
1940 |
M-1940-31 | Wyoming |
1940 |
M-1940-32 | Ellery Queen, Master
Detective |
1940 |
M-1940-33 - M-1940-34 | Buck Benny Rides
Again |
1940 |
M-1940-35 - M-1940-36 | Love Thy
Neighbor |
1940 |
M-1940-37 | Charlie McCarthy,
Detective |
1939 |
M-1940-38 | Mutiny in the Big
House |
1940 |
M-1940-39 | I Want a
Divorce |
1940 |
M-1940-40 | Man from Bar
20 |
1939 |
M-1940-41 | Back
Street |
1940 |
M-1940-42 | Too Many
Girls |
1940 |
M-1940-43 | Maryland |
1940 |
M-1940-44 | The Man Who Talked Too
Much |
1940 |
M-1940-45 | South of
Suez |
1940 |
M-1940-46 | So You Won't
Talk? |
1940 |
M-1940-47 | Margie |
1940 |
M-1940-48 | Comin' Round the
Mountain |
1940 |
M-1940-49 | City for
Conquest |
1940 |
M-1940-50 | The Fighting
69th |
1940 |
M-1940-51 | Torrid
Zone |
1940 |
M-1940-52 | Scatterbrain |
1940 |
M-1940-53 | Forty Little
Mothers |
1940 |
M-1940-54 | My Son, My
Son! |
1940 |
M-1940-55 - M-1940-56 | Safari |
1939 |
M-1940-57 | Virginia |
1940 |
M-1940-58 - M-1940-59 | The Great
Dictator |
1940 |
M-1940-60 | The Captain is a
Lady |
1940 |
M-1940-61 | Arise My
Love |
1940 |
M-1940-62 - M-1940-63 | Northwest Mounted
Police |
1940 |
M-1940-64 | The
Westerner |
1940 |
M-1940-65 | Seventeen |
1939 |
M-1940-66 - M-1940-67 | Susan and
God |
1940 |
M-1940-68 | If I Had My
Way |
1940 |
M-1940-69 | Rhythm on the
River |
1940 |
M-1940-70 - M-1940-71 | Road to
Singapore |
1940 |
M-1940-72 | All Women Have
Secrets |
1939 |
M-1940-73 | Star
Dust |
1940 |
M-1940-74 - M-1940-75 | All This and Heaven
Too |
1940 |
M-1940-76 - M-1940-77 | The
Letter |
1940 |
M-1940-78 | Foreign
Correspondent |
1940 |
M-1940-79 |
And One Was
Beautiful Photographer(s): Clarence S. Bull
|
1940 |
M-1940-80 | My Love Came
Back |
1940 |
M-1940-81 | Escape to
Paradise |
1939 |
M-1940-82 | Golden
Gloves |
1940 |
M-1940-83 | Seven
Sinners |
1940 |
M-1940-84 | Cherokee
Strip |
1940 |
M-1940-85 | The
Round-Up |
1940 |
M-1940-86 | The Great
McGinty |
1940 |
M-1940-87 | The Modern
Cinderella |
1940 |
M-1940-88 - M-1940-89 | My Favorite
Wife |
1940 |
M-1940-90 | The Thief of
Bagdad |
1940 |
M-1940-91 - M-1940-92 | It's a
Date |
1940 |
M-1940-93 | Spring
Paradise |
1940 |
M-1940-94 | Cafe
Hostess |
1940 |
M-1940-95 | Angels Over
Broadway |
1940 |
M-1940-96 | Green
Hell |
1939 |
M-1940-97 | Lillian
Russell |
1940 |
M-1940-98 | Little Old New
York |
1940 |
M-1940-99 | Tin Pan
Alley |
1940 |
M-1941-10 | Citadel of
Crime |
1941 |
M-1941-11 | San Francisco
Docks |
1940 |
M-1941-12 | The Devil and Mrs.
Jones |
1941 |
M-1941-13 | You'll Never Get
Rich |
1941 |
M-1941-14 | Cracked
Nuts |
1941 |
M-1941-15 - M-1941-16 | Sierra
Sue |
1941 |
M-1941-17 | Back in the
Saddle |
1941 |
M-1941-18 | You're the
One! |
1940 |
M-1941-19 | 1941 | |
M-1941-20 | Doctors Don't
Tell |
1941 |
M-1941-21 | The Bad
Man |
1941 |
M-1941-22 | Barnacle
Bill |
1941 |
M-1941-23 | The Reluctant
Dragon |
1941 |
M-1941-24 | Law of the
Tropics |
1941 |
M-1941-25 |
She Knew All the
Answers Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1941 |
M-1941-26 | Charley's
Aunt |
1941 |
M-1941-27 | Adam Had Four
Sons |
1941 |
M-1941-28 | Rage in
Heaven |
1941 |
M-1941-30 | The Maltese
Falcon |
1941 |
M-1941-31 | The Wagons Roll at
Night |
1941 |
M-1941-32 |
Algiers Photographer(s): Coburn
|
1941 |
M-1941-33 - M-1941-34 | Hold Back the
Dawn |
1941 |
M-1941-35 | Frank Buck's Jungle
Cavalcade |
1941 |
M-1941-36 | The Bride Came
C.O.D. |
1941 |
M-1941-37 |
Strawberry
Blonde Photographer(s): Madison Lacy
|
1941 |
M-1941-38 | Puddin'
Head |
1941 |
M-1941-39 | Sis
Hopkins |
1941 |
M-1941-40 | Virginia |
1940 |
M-1941-41 | Parachute
Battalion |
1941 |
M-1941-42 | Skylark |
1941 |
M-1941-43 | Dangerously They
Live |
1941 |
M-1941-44 | My Life with
Caroline |
1941 |
M-1941-45 | Meet John
Doe |
1941 |
M-1941-46 | Sargeant
York |
1941 |
M-1941-47 |
Her First
Beau Photographer(s): Milton Gold
|
1941 |
M-1941-48 | Life with
Henry |
1940 |
M-1941-49 | A Woman's
Face |
1941 |
M-1941-50 | Birth of the
Blues |
1941 |
M-1941-51 | Road to
Zanzibar |
1941 |
M-1941-52 | Rookies on
Parade |
1941 |
M-1941-53 |
Irische
Tragodie, a German film |
1941 |
M-1941-54 |
The Great
Lie Photographer(s): Bert Six
|
1941 |
M-1941-55 | The Little
Foxes |
1941 |
M-1941-56 | The Flame of New
Orleans |
1941 |
M-1941-57 - M-1941-58 | Badlands of
Dakota |
1941 |
M-1941-59 | Our
Wife |
1941 |
M-1941-60 | D. O.
A. |
1940 |
M-1941-61 | Night of January
16th |
1941 |
M-1941-62 |
Penny
Serenade Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1941 |
M-1941-63 | Unfinished
Business |
1941 |
M-1941-64 | It Started with
Eve |
1941 |
M-1941-65 | Nice
Girl |
1941 |
M-1941-66 | The Chocolate
Soldier |
1941 |
M-1941-67 | I Was a Prisoner on
Devil's Island |
1941 |
M-1941-68 - M-1941-69 | Ice
Capades |
1941 |
M-1941-70 - M-1941-71 | The Great American
Broadcast |
1941 |
M-1941-72 | That Night in
Rio |
1941 |
M-1941-73 | Week-End in
Havana |
1941 |
M-1941-74 | The Shepherd of the
Hills |
1941 |
M-1941-75 | Never Give a Sucker an
Even Break |
1941 |
M-1941-76 | Flight from
Destiny |
1941 |
M-1941-77 | Dive
Bomber |
1941 |
M-1941-78 | Footsteps in the
Dark |
1941 |
M-1941-79 | Wild Geese
Calling |
1941 |
M-1941-80 | You Belong to
Me |
1941 |
M-1941-81 | Murder by
Invitation |
1941 |
M-1941-82 | Pepe Le
Moko |
1941 |
M-1941-83 | Gone with the
Wind |
1941 |
M-1941-84 | They Met in
Bombay |
1941 |
M-1941-85 | Blossoms in the
Dust |
1941 |
M-1941-86 | Remember? |
1941 |
M-1941-87 | Hot
Spot |
1941 |
M-1941-88 | Tobacco
Road |
1941 |
M-1941-89 | Tight
Shoes |
1941 |
M-1941-90 | Alamo of the South
Seas |
1941 |
M-1941-91 | Sun Valley
Serenade |
1941 |
M-1941-92 | Major
Barbara |
1941 |
M-1941-93 | Caught in the
Draft |
1941 |
M-1941-94 | Nothing But the
Truth |
1941 |
M-1941-95 | All That Money Can
Buy |
1941 |
M-1941-96 | The Gay
Vagabond |
1941 |
M-1941-97 | Petticoat
Politics |
1941 |
M-1941-98 | Betty
Co-Ed |
1941 |
M-1941-99 | Come Live with
Me |
1941 |
M-1942-10 | The Talk of the
Town |
1942 |
M-1942-11 | Going
Places |
1942 |
M-1942-12 | Swingin' the
Dream |
1942 |
M-1942-13 | You Were Never
Lovelier |
1942 |
M-1942-14 | Bells of
Capistrano |
1942 |
M-1942-15 | Call of the
Canyon |
1942 |
M-1942-16 | Cowboy
Serenade |
1942 |
M-1942-17 | Dusk on the Painted
Desert |
1942 |
M-1942-18 | Heart of the Rio
Grande |
1942 |
M-1942-19 | Home in
Wyomin' |
1942 |
M-1942-20 | War Against Mrs.
Hadley |
1942 |
M-1942-21 | Valley of the
Sun |
1942 |
M-1942-22 | Bambi |
1942 |
M-1942-23 | Remember Pearl
Harbor |
1942 |
M-1942-24 | Between Us
Girls |
1942 |
M-1942-25 | Jackass
Mail |
1942 |
M-1942-26 | The Bugle
Sounds |
1942 |
M-1942-27 | Wild Bill Hickok
Rides |
1942 |
M-1942-28 | The Wife Takes a
Flyer |
1942 |
M-1942-29 | Burma
Convoy |
1941 |
M-194-230 | George Washington Slept
Here |
1942 |
M-1942-31 | Here We Go
Again |
1942 |
M-1942-32 | Look Who's
Laughing |
1941 |
M-1942-33 - M-1942-34 | Lady for a
Night |
1942 |
M-1942-35 | Across the
Pacific |
1942 |
M-1942-36 | All Through the
Night |
1942 |
M-1942-37 | The Big
Shot |
1942 |
M-1942-38 | Road to
Happiness |
1942 |
M-1942-39 | Pacific
Rendezvous |
1942 |
M-1942-40 - M-1942-41 | Appointment for
Love |
1941 |
M-1942-42 | Tales of
Manhattan |
1942 |
M-1942-43 | Sweater
Girl |
1941 |
M-1942-44 | Hidden
Hunger |
1942 |
M-1942-45 - M-1942-46 | Swamp
Water |
1942 |
M-1942-47 | Twin
Beds |
1941 |
M-1942-48 | You Can't Escape
Forever |
1942 |
M-1942-49 | Joan of
Ozark |
1942 |
M-1942-50 | Butch Minds the
Baby |
1942 |
M-1942-51 | What's
Cookin? |
1942 |
M-1942-52 | The Vanishing
Virginian |
1942 |
M-1942-53 | King
Kong |
1942 |
M-1942-54 | Captains of the
Clouds |
1942 |
M-1942-55 | Yankee Doodle
Dandy |
1942 |
M-1942-56 | Sleepytime
Gal |
1942 |
M-1942-57 | True to the
Army |
1941 |
M-1942-58 | Dr.
Broadway |
1941 |
M-1942-59 | Pierre of the
Plains |
1942 |
M-1942-60 - M-1942-61 | Bahama
Passage |
1941 |
M-1942-62 - M-1942-63 | Ghost of
Frankenstein |
1942 |
M-1942-64 | The Wolf
Man |
1941 |
M-1942-65 | The Gold
Rush |
1924 |
M-1942-66 | Arise My
Love |
1941 |
M-1942-67 - M-1942-68 | Remember the
Day |
1942 |
M-1942-69 | Skylark |
1941 |
M-1942-70 | Lost
Horizon |
1942 |
M-1942-71 | Ball of
Fire |
1941 |
M-1942-72 | Gunga
Din |
1942 |
M-1942-73 | Pride of the
Yankees |
1942 |
M-1942-74 | The Real
Glory |
1938 |
M-1942-75 |
For Whom the Bell
Tolls Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1942 |
M-1942-76 | Glamour
Boy |
1941 |
M-1942-77 | Syncopation |
1942 |
M-1942-78 | Jungle
Siren |
1942 |
M-1942-79 - M-1942-80 | The Magnificent
Ambersons |
1942 |
M-1942-81 | The Mayor of 44th
Street |
1942 |
M-1942-82 | Men of
Texas |
1942 |
M-1942-83 | North to the
Klondike |
1941 |
M-1942-84 | They All Kissed the
Bride |
1942 |
M-1942-85 | Holiday
Inn |
1941 |
M-1942-86 | Pennies from
Heaven |
1942 |
M-1942-87 | I Give My
Life |
1942 |
M-1942-89 | In This Our
Life |
1942 |
M-1942-90 | Among the
Living |
1941 |
M-1942-91 | Yokel
Boy |
1942 |
M-1942-92 | Mercy
Island |
1941 |
M-1942-93 | Pittsburgh |
1942 |
M-1942-94 | The
Spoilers |
1942 |
M-1942-95 | Wake
Island |
1942 |
M-1942-96 | Lady in a
Jam |
1942 |
M-1942-97 | Passage from
Hongkong |
1941 |
M-1942-98 | You're In the Army
Now |
1942 |
M-1942-99 | The Corsican
Brothers |
1941 |
M-1943-10 | Submarine
Alert |
1943 |
M-1943-11 | The Girl from
Monterrey |
1943 |
M-1943-12 | 1943 | |
M-1943-13 | The Sky's the
Limit |
1943 |
M-1943-14 |
The Man in Half Moon
Street Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1943 |
M-1943-15 | Assignment in
Brittany |
1943 |
M-1943-16 | Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch |
1942 |
M-1943-17 | Best Foot
Forward |
1943 |
M-1943-18 | Dr. Gillespie's Criminal
Case |
1943 |
M-1943-19 | Crime Doctor's Strangest
Case |
1943 |
M-1943-20 | One Thrilling
Night |
1943 |
M-1943-21 | Salute to the
Marines |
1943 |
M-1943-22 | Guadalcanal
Diary |
1943 |
M-1943-23 | The Meanest Man in the
World |
1943 |
M-1943-24 | Margin for
Error |
1943 |
M-1943-25 | Action in the North
Atlantic |
1943 |
M-1943-26 | Casablanca |
1943 |
M-1943-27 | Sahara |
1943 |
M-1943-28 | The Constant
Nymph |
1943 |
M-1943-29 | Silver
Queen |
1942 |
M-1943-30 | Chatterbox |
1943 |
M-1943-31 | The Daring Young
Man |
1943 |
M-1943-32 | Adventures of a
Rookie |
1943 |
M-1943-33 | Johnny Come
Lately |
1943 |
M-1943-34 | Thank Your Lucky
Stars |
1943 |
M-1943-35 | Air
Force |
1943 |
M-1943-36 | My Heart Belongs to
Daddy |
1942 |
M-1943-37 | A Stranger in
Town |
1943 |
M-1943-38 | Isle of Forgotten
Sins |
1943 |
M-1943-39 | Hit Parade of
1943 |
1943 |
M-1943-40 | Frankenstein Meets the
Wolf Man |
1943 |
M-1943-41 | The Mummy's
Tomb |
1942 |
M-1943-42 | At Dawn We
Rise |
1943 |
M-1943-43 | The Palm Beach
Story |
1942 |
M-1943-44 |
So Proudly We
Hail Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1943 |
M-1943-45 | I Walked with a
Zombie |
1943 |
M-1943-46 | The Seventh
Victim |
1943 |
M-1943-47 | Wings Over the
Pacific |
1943 |
M-1943-48 | Shadow of a
Doubt |
1942 |
M-1943-49 | In Which We
Serve |
1942 |
M-1943-50 | Northwest
Rangers |
1942 |
M-1943-51 | Above
Suspicion |
1943 |
M-1943-52 | Reunion in
France |
1942 |
M-1943-53 - M-1943-54 | Dixie |
1943 |
M-1943-55 | Road to
Morocco |
1942 |
M-1943-56 | Star Spangled
Rhythm |
1942 |
M-1943-57 | Hitler's
Hangman |
1943 |
M-1943-58 | City Without
Men |
1943 |
M-1943-59 | Watch on the
Rhine |
1943 |
M-1943-60 | Princess
O'Rourke |
1943 |
M-1943-61 | American
Empire |
1942 |
M-1943-62 | Buckskin
Frontier |
1943 |
M-1943-63 | The
Kansan |
1943 |
M-1943-64 | The Young Mr.
Pitt |
1943 |
M-1943-65 | Hangmen Also
Die |
1943 |
M-1943-66 | Nightmare |
1942 |
M-1943-67 | Ice
Capades |
1943 |
M-1943-68 | The Amazing Mrs.
Holliday |
1942 |
M-1943-69 | Hers to
Hold |
1943 |
M-1943-70 | The Phantom of the
Opera |
1943 |
M-1943-71 | The Gang's All
Here |
1943 |
M-1943-72 | Hello, Frisco,
Hello |
1943 |
M-1943-73 | Edge of
Darkness |
1943 |
M-1943-74 | Gentleman
Jim |
1943 |
M-1943-75 | Northern
Pursuit |
1943 |
M-1943-76 |
The Big
Street Photographer(s): John Miehle
|
1942 |
M-1943-77 | Immortal
Sergeant |
1943 |
M-1943-78 | The Ox-Bow
Incident |
1943 |
M-1943-79 | Silver
Skates |
1943 |
M-1943-80 | The Fallen
Sparrow |
1943 |
M-1943-81 | Random
Harvest |
1943 |
M-1943-82 | The Youngest
Profession |
1943 |
M-1943-83 | The Crystal
Ball |
1942 |
M-1943-84 | Kid
Dynamite |
1943 |
M-1943-85 | Coney
Island |
1943 |
M-1943-86 | Sweet Rosie
O'Grady |
1943 |
M-1943-87 | Mr.
Lucky |
1943 |
M-1943-88 | Hitler's
Children |
1942 |
M-1943-89 | Frontier
Badmen |
1943 |
M-1943-90 | We've Never Been
Licked |
1943 |
M-1943-91 | Mug
Town |
1942 |
M-1943-92 | Presenting Lily
Mars |
1943 |
M-1943-93 | Wintertime |
1943 |
M-1943-94 | Northwest
Rangers |
1942 |
M-1943-95 | Let's Face
It |
1943 |
M-1943-96 | They Got Me
Covered |
1942 |
M-1943-97 | Stormy
Weather |
1943 |
M-1943-98 | Forever and a
Day |
1943 |
M-1943-99 | Mission to
Moscow |
1943 |
M-1944-10 | Take It or Leave
It |
1944 |
M-1944-11 | Meet the
People |
1944 |
M-1944-12 | The Bridge of San Luis
Rey |
1944 |
M-1944-13 | The Eve of St.
Mark |
1944 |
M-1944-14 | Barbary Coast
Gent |
1944 |
M-1944-15 | Rotating |
1944 |
M-1944-16 | Abroad with Two
Yanks |
1944 |
M-1944-17 | The Hairy
Ape |
1944 |
M-1944-18 | Song of the Open
Road |
1944 |
M-1944-19 | Gaslight |
1944 |
M-1944-20 | The
Climax |
1944 |
M-1944-21 | Passage to
Marseille |
1944 |
M-1944-22 |
Hail the Conquering
Hero Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1943 |
M-1944-23 | The Miracle of Morgan's
Creek |
1943 |
M-1944-24 | Home in
Indiana |
1944 |
M-1944-25 | Casanova in
Burlesque |
1944 |
M-1944-26 | Girls on
Probation |
1944 |
M-1944-27 | Frisco
Kid |
1944 |
M-1944-28 | Show
Business |
1944 |
M-1944-29 | Make Your Own
Bed |
1944 |
M-1944-30 | Dead Man's
Eyes |
1944 |
M-1944-31 | The
Sullivans |
1944 |
M-1944-32 | No Time for
Love |
1942 |
M-1944-33 | Since You Went
Away |
1944 |
M-1944-34 | Kismet |
1944 |
M-1944-35 | Casanova
Brown |
1944 |
M-1944-36 | The Story of Dr.
Wassell |
1943 |
M-1944-37 | Where Are Your
Children? |
1944 |
M-1944-38 | Going My
Way |
1943 |
M-1944-39 | Sweet and
Lowdown |
1944 |
M-1944-40 | Mr.
Skeffington |
1944 |
M-1944-41 | Old
Acquaintance |
1944 |
M-1944-42 | Around the
World |
1943 |
M-1944-43 | Bride by
Mistake |
1944 |
M-1944-44 | Government
Girl |
1943 |
M-1944-45 | The Ghost
Ship |
1943 |
M-1944-46 | Together
Again |
1944 |
M-1944-47 | Christmas
Holiday |
1944 |
M-1944-48 | His Butler's
Sister |
1943 |
M-1944-49 | Knickerbocker
Holiday |
1943 |
M-1944-50 | Babes on Swing
Street |
1944 |
M-1944-51 | Minstrel
Man |
1944 |
M-1944-52 | Uncertain
Glory |
1944 |
M-1944-53 | Cry the
Werewolf |
1944 |
M-1944-54 | Jane
Eyre |
1944 |
M-1944-55 | Roger Touhy,
Gangster |
1944 |
M-1944-56 | Four Jills in a
Jeep |
1944 |
M-1944-57 | Rosie, the
Riveter |
1944 |
M-1944-58 | The
Imposter |
1944 |
M-1944-59 | Between Two
Worlds |
1944 |
M-1944-60 | Madame
Curie |
1943 |
M-1944-61 | Mrs.
Parkington |
1944 |
M-1944-62 | Spotlight
Scandals |
1944 |
M-1944-63 | I Love a
Soldier |
1944 |
M-1944-64 |
Standing Room
Only Photographer(s): C. Kenneth Lobben
|
1943 |
M-1944-65 | Block
Busters |
1944 |
M-1944-66 | Follow the
Leader |
1944 |
M-1944-67 | Pin-up
Girl |
1944 |
M-1944-68 | Destination
Tokyo |
1944 |
M-1944-69 | Once Upon a
Time |
1944 |
M-1944-70 | Youth Runs
Wild |
1944 |
M-1944-71 | The Invisible Man's
Revenge |
1944 |
M-1944-72 | Irish Eyes Are
Smilin' |
1944 |
M-1944-73 | Cover
Girl |
1944 |
M-1944-74 | Dragon
Seed |
1944 |
M-1944-75 | None Shall
Escape |
1944 |
M-1944-76 - M-1944-77 | Thousands
Cheer |
1943 |
M-1944-78 | Two Girls and a
Sailor |
1944 |
M-1944-79 | The Song of
Bernadette |
1944 |
M-1944-80 | The Unknown
Guest |
1944 |
M-1944-81 | Strange
Affair |
1944 |
M-1944-82 | Up in
Arms |
1944 |
M-1944-83 | Wilson |
1944 |
M-1944-84 | A Wave, a Wac and a
Marine |
1944 |
M-1944-85 | Carolina
Blues |
1944 |
M-1944-86 | Swing
Forever |
1943 |
M-1944-87 | The Hour Before
Dawn |
1944 |
M-1944-88 | The
Conspirators |
1944 |
M-1944-89 | The Heavenly
Body |
1943 |
M-1944-90 | And the Angels
Sing |
1944 |
M-1944-91 | Riding
High |
1943 |
M-1944-92 | The Canterville
Ghost |
1944 |
M-1944-93 | Hollywood
Canteen |
1944 |
M-1944-94 | Goodnight
Sweetheart |
1944 |
M-1944-95 | Oh, What a
Night! |
1944 |
M-1944-96 | The Navy
Way |
1943 |
M-1944-97 | The Return of the
Vampire |
1944 |
M-1944-98 | Goin' to
Town |
1944 |
M-1944-99 | In Our
Time |
1944 |
M-1945-10 | The Big
Bonanza |
1945 |
M-1945-11 | The Phantom
Speaks |
1945 |
M-1945-12 | Gangs of the
Waterfront |
1945 |
M-1945-13 |
The Man in Half Moon
Street Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1943 |
M-1945-14 | Mr.
Emmanuel |
1945 |
M-1945-15 | 1945 | |
M-1945-16 | The Chicago
Kid |
1945 |
M-1945-17 | Guest in the
House |
1944 |
M-1945-18 | Sunday Dinner for a
Soldier |
1945 |
M-1945-19 | This Man's
Navy |
1945 |
M-1945-20 | The Horn Blows at
Midnight |
1945 |
M-1945-21 | Conflict |
1945 |
M-1945-22 | To Have and Have
Not |
1945 |
M-1945-23 | Confidential
Agent |
1945 |
M-1945-24 | Out of This
World |
1945 |
M-1945-25 | Dancing in
Manhattan |
1945 |
M-1945-26 | The Navajo
Trail |
1945 |
M-1945-27 | Love, Honor and
Goodbye |
1945 |
M-1945-28 | Blood on the
Sand |
1945 |
M-1945-29 | Bedside
Manner |
1945 |
M-1945-30 | Colonel Effingham's
Raid |
1945 |
M-1945-31 | Guest
Wife |
1945 |
M-1945-32 | Practically
Yours |
1944 |
M-1945-33 | Along Came
Jones |
1945 |
M-1945-34 | For Whom the Bell
Tolls |
1942 |
M-1945-35 | Call of the
Jungle |
1945 |
M-1945-36 | They Went to the
Races |
1945 |
M-1945-37 | State
Fair |
1945 |
M-1945-38 | Mildred
Pierce |
1945 |
M-1945-39 | Hangover
Square |
1945 |
M-1945-40 | Duffy's
Tavern |
1945 |
M-1945-41 | Here Come the
Waves |
1944 |
M-1945-42 | You Came
Along |
1945 |
M-1945-43 | The Daltons Ride
Again |
1945 |
M-1945-44 | Song of the
Prairie |
1945 |
M-1945-45 | The Body
Snatcher |
1945 |
M-1945-46 | Escape in the
Desert |
1945 |
M-1945-47 | The Great John
L. |
1944 |
M-1945-48 | The Corn Is
Green |
1945 |
M-1945-49 | George White's
Scandals |
1945 |
M-1945-50 | Salome, Where She
Danced |
1945 |
M-1945-51 | An American
Romance |
1944 |
M-1945-52 | Over
21 |
1945 |
M-1945-53 | Can't Help
Singing |
1944 |
M-1945-54 | Lady on a
Train |
1945 |
M-1945-55 | Fallen
Angel |
1945 |
M-1945-56 | And Then There Were
None |
1945 |
M-1945-57 | San
Antonio |
1945 |
M-1945-58 | Objective,
Burma |
1945 |
M-1945-59 | The Affairs of
Susan |
1945 |
M-1945-60 | Frenchman's
Creek |
1944 |
M-1945-61 | Frisco
Sal |
1944 |
M-1945-62 | Pride of the
Marines |
1945 |
M-1945-63 | Follow That
Woman |
1945 |
M-1945-64 | One Exciting
Night |
1945 |
M-1945-65 | Junior
Miss |
1945 |
M-1945-66 | The Valley of
Decision |
1945 |
M-1945-67 |
George White's
Scandals Photographer(s): Alex Kahle
|
1945 |
M-1945-68 | The Lady Has
Plans |
1945 |
M-1945-69 | Come Out
Fighting |
1945 |
M-1945-70 | Diamond
Horseshoe |
1945 |
M-1945-71 | The Dolly
Sisters |
1945 |
M-1945-72 | None But the Lonely
Heart |
1944 |
M-1945-73 | Senorita from the
West |
1945 |
M-1945-74 | Brazil |
1945 |
M-1945-75 | Scared
Stiff |
1944 |
M-1945-76 | The Picture of Dorian
Gray |
1945 |
M-1945-77 | Tonight and Every
Night |
1945 |
M-1945-78 | It's a
Pleasure |
1945 |
M-1945-79 | The Princess and the
Pirate |
1944 |
M-1945-80 | Steppin' in
Society |
1945 |
M-1945-81 | The Lady
Confesses |
1945 |
M-1945-82 | Rockin' in the
Rockies |
1945 |
M-1945-83 |
Incendiary
Blonde Photographer(s): Bud Fraker
|
1943 |
M-1945-84 | Music for
Millions |
1945 |
M-1945-85 | Between Two
Women |
1945 |
M-1945-86 | Thrill of a
Romance |
1945 |
M-1945-87 | Love
Letters |
1945 |
M-1945-88 | House of
Frankenstein |
1944 |
M-1945-89 | Wonder
Man |
1945 |
M-1945-90 | Song of the
Sarong |
1945 |
M-1945-91 | A Thousand and One
Nights |
1945 |
M-1945-92 | Army
Wives |
1945 |
M-1945-93 | Salty
O'Rourke |
1945 |
M-1945-94 |
Bring on the
Girls Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1944 |
M-1945-95 | Experiment
Perilous |
1944 |
M-1945-96 | Her Highness and the
Bellboy |
1945 |
M-1945-97 |
A Medal for
Benny Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1944 |
M-1945-98 |
Rainbow
Island Photographer(s): Jack Koffman
|
1943 |
M-1945-99 | Why Girls Leave
Home |
1945 |
M-1946-10 | Yolanda and the
Thief |
1945 |
M-1946-11 | Ziegfeld
Follies |
1945 |
M-1946-12 | The Dark
Corner |
1946 |
M-1946-13 | Tokyo
Rose |
1945 |
M-1946-14 | Larceny in Her
Heart |
1946 |
M-1946-15 | Bad
Bascomb |
1946 |
M-1946-16 | Suspence |
1946 |
M-1946-17 | Snafu |
1946 |
M-1946-18 | Paris
Underground |
1945 |
M-1946-19 | Notorious |
1946 |
M-1946-20 | Saratoga
Trunk |
1946 |
M-1946-21 | Spellbound |
1945 |
M-1946-22 | Doll
Face |
1946 |
M-1946-23 | If I'm
Lucky |
1946 |
M-1946-24 | The Big
Sleep |
1946 |
M-1946-25 | Cluny
Brown |
1946 |
M-1946-26 | Hold That
Blonde! |
1945 |
M-1946-27 | Breakfast in
Hollywood |
1945 |
M-1946-28 | Lover Come
Back |
1946 |
M-1946-29 | Avalanche |
1946 |
M-1946-30 | Frontier
Gal |
1945 |
M-1946-31 | The Face of
Marble |
1946 |
M-1946-32 | Crime,
Inc. |
1946 |
M-1946-33 | Days of Buffalo
Bill |
1946 |
M-1946-34 | Strange
Confession |
1945 |
M-1946-35 | The Walls Came Tumbling
Down |
1946 |
M-1946-36 | Her Kind of
Man |
1946 |
M-1946-37 | The Green
Years |
1946 |
M-1946-38 | Tomorrow Is
Forever |
1945 |
M-1946-39 | Without
Reservations |
1946 |
M-1946-40 | Cloak and
Dagger |
1946 |
M-1946-41 | Centennial
Summer |
1946 |
M-1946-42 | Margie |
1946 |
M-1946-43 | The Bells of St.
Mary's |
1946 |
M-1946-44 | Road to
Utopia |
1945 |
M-1946-45 | That Texas
Jamboree |
1946 |
M-1946-46 | The Enchanted
Forest |
1946 |
M-1946-47 | A Stolen
Life |
1946 |
M-1946-48 | To Each His
Own |
1946 |
M-1946-49 | The Well-Groomed
Bride |
1946 |
M-1946-50 | Canyon
Passage |
1946 |
M-1946-51 | Tars and
Spars |
1946 |
M-1946-52 | Anna and the King of
Siam |
1946 |
M-1946-53 | Because of
Him |
1945 |
M-1946-54 | Scarlet
Street |
1945 |
M-1946-55 | White Tie and
Tails |
1946 |
M-1946-56 | In Old
Sacramento |
1946 |
M-1946-57 | Danger
Signal |
1946 |
M-1946-58 | Joe Palooka,
Champ |
1946 |
M-1946-59 | The Catman of
Paris |
1946 |
M-1946-60 |
London Town, a
British film |
1946 |
M-1946-61 | Never Say
Goodbye |
1946 |
M-1946-62 | My Darling
Clementine |
1946 |
M-1946-63 | From This Day
Forward |
1946 |
M-1946-64 | Gallant
Journey |
1946 |
M-1946-65 | Black
Beauty |
1946 |
M-1946-66 | Adventure |
1946 |
M-1946-67 | Nobody Lives
Forever |
1946 |
M-1946-68 | Hot
Cargo |
1945 |
M-1946-69 | The Harvey
Girls |
1945 |
M-1946-70 | Home Sweet
Home |
1946 |
M-1946-71 | Dairy of a
Chambermaid |
1946 |
M-1946-72 | Kitty |
1944 |
M-1946-73 | Spook
Busters |
1946 |
M-1946-74 | How Do You
Do? |
1946 |
M-1946-75 | Night and
Day |
1946 |
M-1946-76 | Three
Strangers |
1946 |
M-1946-77 | House of
Horrors |
1945 |
M-1946-78 | The Thrill of
Brazil |
1946 |
M-1946-79 | Man from Rainbow
Valley |
1946 |
M-1946-80 |
People Are
Funny Photographer(s): Bud Fraker
|
1945 |
M-1946-81 | Blithe
Spirit |
1945 |
M-1946-82 | Three Little Girls in
Blue |
1946 |
M-1946-83 | Wake up and
Dream |
1946 |
M-1946-84 | The Return of Monte
Cristo |
1946 |
M-1946-85 | Gilda |
1946 |
M-1946-87 | Danny
Boy |
1946 |
M-1946-88 | Somewhere in the
Night |
1946 |
M-1946-89 | Cowboy
Blues |
1946 |
M-1946-90 | Monsieur
Beaucaire |
1946 |
M-1946-91 |
The Stork
Club Photographer(s): Bud Fraker
|
1945 |
M-1946-92 | Holiday in
Mexico |
1946 |
M-1946-93 | Boy's
Ranch |
1946 |
M-1946-94 | Easy to
Wed |
1946 |
M-1946-95 | No Leave, No
Love |
1946 |
M-1946-96 | The Kid from
Brooklyn |
1946 |
M-1946-97 | Vacation from
Marriage |
1945 |
M-1946-98 | The Blue
Dahlia |
1946 |
M-1946-99 | OSS |
1946 |
M-1947-10 | The Life and Loves of
Ludwig von Beethoven |
1937 |
M-1947-11 | The Mighty
McGurk |
1946 |
M-1947-12 | The Woman on the
Beach |
1947 |
M-1947-13 | Queen for a
Night |
1947 |
M-1947-14 | Spirit of West
Point |
1947 |
M-1947-15 | Dark
Passage |
1947 |
M-1947-16 | Dead
Reckoning |
1947 |
M-1947-17 | The Two Mrs.
Carrolls |
1947 |
M-1947-18 | Fun on a
Weekend |
1947 |
M-1947-19 | Ladies'
Man |
1946 |
M-1947-20 | Gunfighters |
1947 |
M-1947-21 |
The Corpse Came
C.O.D. Photographer(s): Cronenweth
|
1947 |
M-1947-22 | 1947 | |
M-1947-23 | If You Knew
Susie |
1947 |
M-1947-24 | Alias Billy the
Kid |
1947 |
M-1947-25 | Dear
Ruth |
1947 |
M-1947-26 | La
Traviata |
1947 |
M-1947-27 | Monsieur
Verdoux |
1947 |
M-1947-28 |
Ivan the
Terrible, a Russian film |
1947 |
M-1947-29 | The Egg and
I |
1947 |
M-1947-30 | The Secret
Heart |
1946 |
M-1947-31 | The Late George
Apley |
1947 |
M-1947-32 | Unconquered |
1947 |
M-1947-33 | Kilroy Was
Here |
1947 |
M-1947-34 | Humoresque |
1946 |
M-1947-35 | Possessed |
1947 |
M-1947-36 | Welcome
Stranger |
1947 |
M-1947-37 | The
Chase |
1946 |
M-1947-38 | Moss
Rose |
1947 |
M-1947-39 | Flight to
Nowhere |
1937 |
M-1947-40 | Forever
Amber |
1947 |
M-1947-41 | Deception |
1946 |
M-1947-42 | The
Locket |
1946 |
M-1947-43 | New
Orleans |
1947 |
M-1947-44 | It Happened on Fifth
Avenue |
1947 |
M-1947-45 | Golden
Earrings |
1947 |
M-1947-46 | The Fabulous
Dorseys |
1946 |
M-1947-47 | I'll Be
Yours |
1946 |
M-1947-48 | Stone
Flower |
1947 |
M-1947-49 | Something in the
Wind |
1947 |
M-1947-50 | Northwest
Outpost |
1947 |
M-1947-51 | The Fabulous
Texan |
1947 |
M-1947-52 | Wyoming |
1947 |
M-1947-53 | Sinbad the
Sailor |
1946 |
M-1947-54 | Frieda |
1947 |
M-1947-55 | Easy Come, Easy
Go |
1946 |
M-1947-56 | Cry
Wolf |
1947 |
M-1947-57 | Escape Me
Forever |
1948 |
M-1947-84 | High
Barbaree |
1947 |
M-1947-85 | The Romance of Rosy
Ridge |
1947 |
M-1947-86 | Duel in the
Sun |
1947 |
M-1947-87 | Schubert's
Serenade |
1947 |
M-1947-88 | Bedlam |
1946 |
M-1947-89 | Calcutta |
1945 |
M-1947-90 | Wild
Harvest |
1947 |
M-1947-91 | Ramrod |
1947 |
M-1947-92 | Dishonored
Lady |
1947 |
M-1947-93 | The Strange
Woman |
1946 |
M-1947-94 | Brute
Force |
1947 |
M-1947-95 | It Happened in
Brooklyn |
1947 |
M-1947-96 |
Appassionata, a
Swedish film |
1947 |
M-1947-97 | Her Sister's
Secret |
1947 |
M-1947-98 | Bedelia |
1947 |
M-1947-99 | Deep
Valley |
1947 |
M-1948-10 | Arch of
Triumph |
1948 |
M-1948-11 | The Bicycle
Thief |
1948 |
M-1948-12 | Bill and
Coo |
1948 |
M-1948-13 | Women in the
Night |
1948 |
M-1948-14 | Key
Largo |
1948 |
M-1948-15 | The Treasure of the
Sierra Madre |
1948 |
M-1948-16 | A Woman's
Vengeance |
1948 |
M-1948-17 | Jungle
Goddess |
1948 |
M-1948-18 | The Time of Your
Life |
1948 |
M-1948-19 | Panhandle |
1948 |
M-1948-20 | Pirates of
Monterey |
1948 |
M-1948-21 | Angel in
Exile |
1948 |
M-1948-22 | Belle Starr's
Daughter |
1948 |
M-1948-23 | The
Flame |
1948 |
M-1948-24 | April
Showers |
1948 |
M-1948-25 | Romance of the High
Seas |
1948 |
M-1948-49 | High
Tide |
1948 |
M-1948-50 | Man About
Town |
1948 |
M-1948-51 | Moonrise |
1948 |
M-1948-52 | 1948 | |
M-1948-53 | Good
Sam |
1948 |
M-1948-54 | Canon
City |
1948 |
M-1948-55 | The Lost
One |
1948 |
M-1948-56 | Apartment for
Peggy |
1948 |
M-1948-57 | Daisy
Kenyon |
1948 |
M-1948-58 | The Emperor
Waltz |
1948 |
M-1948-59 |
Road to
Rio Photographer(s): A. L. Whitey Schafer
|
1948 |
M-1948-60 | Heaven Only
Knows |
1948 |
M-1948-61 | The Last
Moment |
1948 |
M-1948-62 | Sleep, My
Love |
1948 |
M-1948-63 | Green Grass of
Wyoming |
1948 |
M-1948-64 | The Enchanted
Valley |
1948 |
M-1948-65 | Give My Regards to
Broadway |
1948 |
M-1948-66 | You Were Meant for
Me |
1948 |
M-1948-67 | June
Bride |
1948 |
M-1948-68 | Winter
Meeting |
1948 |
M-1948-69 | Beauty and the
Beast |
1948 |
M-1948-70 | Black
Bart |
1948 |
M-1948-71 | River
Lady |
1948 |
M-1948-72 | Adventures of
Casanova |
1948 |
M-1948-73 | I Remember
Mama |
1948 |
M-1948-74 | For the Love of
Mary |
1948 |
M-1948-75 | Up in Central
Park |
1948 |
M-1948-76 | Blonde
Savage |
1948 |
M-1948-77 | The
Exile |
1948 |
M-1948-78 | The Naked
City |
1948 |
M-1948-79 | Silver
River |
1948 |
M-1948-80 | Fort
Apache |
1948 |
M-1948-81 | The
Fugitive |
1948 |
M-1948-82 | Letters from an Unknown
Woman |
1948 |
M-1948-83 | The Mating of
Millie |
1948 |
M-1948-84 | The Man from
Colorado |
1948 |
M-1948-85 | Homecoming |
1948 |
M-1948-86 | Julia
Misbehaves |
1948 |
M-1948-87 | Hazard |
1948 |
M-1948-88 | Mickey |
1948 |
M-1948-89 | That Lady in
Ermine |
1948 |
M-1948-90 | When My Baby Smiles at
Me |
1948 |
M-1948-91 | Captain
Boycott |
1948 |
M-1948-92 | The Magic
Bow |
1948 |
M-1948-93 | Mr. Blandings Builds His
Dream House |
1948 |
M-1948-94 | The Prince of
Thieves |
1948 |
M-1948-95 | Storm in a
Teacup |
1948 |
M-1948-96 | Unfaithfully
Yours |
1948 |
M-1948-97 | The Black
Arrow |
1948 |
M-1948-98 | The Saxon
Charm |
1948 |
M-1948-99 | Tap
Roots |
1948 |
M-1949-10 | Miss Grant Takes
Richmond |
1949 |
M-1949-11 | Tarzan's Magic
Fountain |
1949 |
M-1949-12 | He Walked By
Night |
1949 |
M-1949-13 | Big
Jack |
1949 |
M-1949-14 | The Life of
Riley |
1949 |
M-1949-15 | Joan of
Arc |
1949 |
M-1949-16 | Under
Capricorn |
1949 |
M-1949-17 | Always Leave Them
Laughing |
1949 |
M-1949-18 | Knock on Any
Door |
1949 |
M-1949-19 | Tokyo
Joe |
1949 |
M-1949-20 | So Dear to My
Heart |
1948 |
M-1949-21 | Tosca |
1949 |
M-1949-22 | Red
Canyon |
1949 |
M-1949-23 | Home of the
Brave |
1949 |
M-1949-24 | White
Heat |
1949 |
M-1949-25 | Brimstone |
1949 |
M-1949-26 | Stampede |
1949 |
M-1949-27 | East of
Java |
1949 |
M-1949-28 | My Dream is
Yours |
1949 |
M-1949-29 | Bride for
Sale |
1949 |
M-1949-30 | Family
Honeymoon |
1949 |
M-1949-31 | Thieves'
Highway |
1949 |
M-1949-32 | The
Fountainhead |
1949 |
M-1949-33 | Task
Force |
1949 |
M-1949-34 | The
Fan |
1949 |
M-1949-35 | A Letter to Three
Wives |
1949 |
M-1949-36 | Pinky |
1949 |
M-1949-37 | Flamingo
Road |
1949 |
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M-1949-39 | Top o' the
Morning |
1949 |
M-1949-40 | Free for
All |
1949 |
M-1949-41 | Reign of
Terror |
1949 |
M-1949-42 | Chicken Every
Sunday |
1949 |
M-1949-43 | You're My
Everything |
1949 |
M-1949-44 | Beyond the
Forest |
1949 |
M-1949-45 | My Dear
Secretary |
1949 |
M-1949-46 | Calamity Jane and Sam
Bass |
1949 |
M-1949-47 | The Gal Who Took the
West |
1949 |
M-1949-48 | The Snake
Pit |
1948 |
M-1949-49 | Impact |
1949 |
M-1949-50 | Champion |
1942 |
M-1949-51 | My Own True
Love |
1951 |
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It |
1949 |
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1949 |
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River |
1949 |
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Home |
1949 |
M-1949-56 | Illegal
Entry |
1949 |
M-1949-57 | Johnny Stool
Pigeon |
1949 |
M-1949-58 | Criss
Cross |
1949 |
M-1949-59 | Special
Agent |
1949 |
M-1949-60 | The Fighting
O'Flynn |
1949 |
M-1949-61 | The Adventures of Don
Juan |
1949 |
M-1949-62 | The Doctor and the
Girl |
1949 |
M-1949-63 | Lust for
Gold |
1949 |
M-1949-64 | Mr. Soft
Touch |
1949 |
M-1949-65 | The Return of
October |
1948 |
M-1949-66 | The Under-Cover
Man |
1949 |
M-1949-67 | Not
Wanted |
1949 |
M-1949-68 | I Shot Jesse
James |
1949 |
M-1949-69 | Red Stallion in the
Rockies |
1949 |
M-1949-70 | Monsieur
Vincent |
1948 |
M-1949-71 | Any Number Can
Play |
1949 |
M-1949-72 | Command
Decision |
1949 |
M-1949-73 | Force of
Evil |
1949 |
M-1949-74 | We Were
Strangers |
1949 |
M-1949-75 | Dynamite |
1949 |
M-1949-76 | In the Good Old
Summertime |
1949 |
M-1949-77 |
Bride of
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1949 |
M-1949-78 | Anna
Lucasta |
1949 |
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Borschtcapades Photographer(s): John E. Reed
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1949 |
M-1949-80 | The Beautiful Blonde
from Bashful Bend |
1949 |
M-1949-81 | Every Girl Should Be
Married |
1949 |
M-1949-82 | I Was a Male War
Bride |
1949 |
M-1949-83 | Showtime |
1948 |
M-1949-84 | Challenge to
Lassie |
1949 |
M-1949-85 | The
Window |
1949 |
M-1949-86 | Look for the Silver
Lining |
1949 |
M-1949-87 | Oh, You Beautiful
Doll |
1949 |
M-1949-88 | Tulsa |
1949 |
M-1949-89 | Act of
Violence |
1949 |
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Cristo |
1949 |
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Past |
1949 |
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Laredo |
1949 |
M-1949-93 | The
Paleface |
1949 |
M-1949-94 | Sorrowful
Jones |
1949 |
M-1949-95 | Red, Hot and
Blue |
1949 |
M-1949-96 | That Midnight
Kiss |
1949 |
M-1949-97 | Scene of the
Crime |
1949 |
M-1949-98 | Portrait of
Jennie |
1949 |
M-1949-99 | Madame
Bovary |
1949 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1949 |
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1950 |
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X-M |
1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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Lawless |
1950 |
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Submarine |
1950 |
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1949 |
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1951 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1949 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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Home |
1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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Leaf |
1950 |
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1949 |
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Stranger |
1950 |
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Men |
1950 |
M-1950-48 | Cargo to
Capetown |
1950 |
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1950 |
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Craig |
1950 |
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High |
1950 |
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Full |
1949 |
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1950 |
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Female |
1950 |
M-1950-55 | A Ticket to
Tomahawk |
1950 |
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Marching Home |
1950 |
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Eve |
1950 |
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Two |
1950 |
M-1950-59 | Without
Honor |
1949 |
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13 |
1949 |
M-1950-61 | Buccaneer's
Girl |
1950 |
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1949 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1949 |
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Station |
1950 |
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1949 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1949 |
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1950 |
M-1950-76 | To Please a
Lady |
1950 |
M-1950-77 | The Breaking
Point |
1950 |
M-1950-78 | Under My
Skin |
1950 |
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Story |
1950 |
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Dust |
1949 |
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Heaven |
1950 |
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Avenue |
1950 |
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1950 |
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Own |
1950 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
M-1950-87 | The Toast of New
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1950 |
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Hawk |
1950 |
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O'Grady |
1949 |
M-1950-90 | I'll Get
By |
1950 |
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X |
1949 |
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Blood |
1950 |
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Capri |
1949 |
M-1950-94 | My Foolish
Heart |
1950 |
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Buccaneers |
1950 |
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Bad |
1950 |
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Wife |
1949 |
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Bachelor |
1950 |
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Boulevard |
1950 |
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Wedding |
1951 |
M-1951-11 |
Manon, a Discina
Internation Film |
1950 |
M-1951-12 |
White Cargo(
Cargaison
Blanche) |
1937 |
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Mexico |
1951 |
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Peril |
1951 |
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1951 |
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Hill |
1951 |
M-1951-17 | The Golden
Horde |
1951 |
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It |
1951 |
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Enforcer |
1950 |
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1951 |
M-1951-21 | Two Tickets to
Broadway |
1935 |
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Boat |
1951 |
M-1951-23 | Come Fill the
Cup |
1951 |
M-1951-24 | The Man with a
Cloak |
1951 |
M-1951-25 | The Magnificent
Yankee |
1951 |
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River |
1950 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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Universe |
1950 |
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Man |
1951 |
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Bulls |
1951 |
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Defiance |
1951 |
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X |
1951 |
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301 |
1950 |
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Folsom Prison |
1951 |
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Coming |
1951 |
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Legal |
1951 |
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Hill |
1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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Now |
1951 |
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1951 |
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Music |
1950 |
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1951 |
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1950 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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Loose |
1951 |
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Outfield |
1951 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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Highwayman |
1951 |
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1950 |
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Missouri |
1951 |
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1950 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1951 |
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1952 |
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Charley |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1952 |
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1953 |
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Singing |
1953 |
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Damned |
1953 |
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1953 |
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River |
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1953 |
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Lost |
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1952 |
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1953 |
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Fair |
1952 |
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Star |
1953 |
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Silvery Moon |
1953 |
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Jane |
1953 |
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Algiers |
1953 |
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1953 |
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1952 |
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1953 |
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Rouge |
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Ballantrae |
1953 |
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Tangier |
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Heat |
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Alamo |
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Sun |
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Jury |
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Mars |
1953 |
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Go |
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1953 |
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1953 |
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Island |
1953 |
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Wife |
1953 |
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Millionaire |
1953 |
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Valiant |
1953 |
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Wife |
1953 |
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Song |
1953 |
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Kate |
1953 |
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Love |
1953 |
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Paradise |
1953 |
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Promoter |
1952 |
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Savage |
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Conchise |
1953 |
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Bravo |
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Blue |
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17 |
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Ceasar |
1953 |
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Waterfront |
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One |
1954 |
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Nebraskan |
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Fire |
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Go |
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Everest |
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Streets |
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Guitar |
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Christmas |
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Falworth |
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Dark |
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Me |
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Lagoon |
1953 |
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Baba |
1954 |
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Love |
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Camillo |
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Swords |
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Bigamist |
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Honduras |
1953 |
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1954 |
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Contessa |
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M-1954-57 | A Star Is
Born |
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Men |
1954 |
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Texans |
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Jezebel |
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Time |
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II |
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Wild |
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Brummell |
1954 |
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Tomahawk |
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Story |
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Crusaders |
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Dust |
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Alibi |
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Thompson |
1953 |
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1954 |
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1954 |
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Other |
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Incas |
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Squadron |
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Brigade |
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Cochise |
1953 |
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Lady |
1954 |
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River |
1954 |
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Devil |
1954 |
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American Wife |
1954 |
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Child! |
1954 |
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Done |
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1954 |
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Wood |
1954 |
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She-Wolf |
1954 |
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Floor |
1954 |
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Daltons |
1954 |
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Paris |
1955 |
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Angels |
1955 |
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House |
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Young |
1954 |
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Looters |
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Passage |
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Row |
1955 |
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Slipper |
1955 |
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Sands |
1955 |
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Lady |
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Swing |
1955 |
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Lady |
1955 |
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Velvet Swing |
1955 |
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1955 |
M-1955-30 | Vera
Cruz |
1954 |
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U.S.A. |
1955 |
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Confidential |
1955 |
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Cross |
1954 |
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Paris |
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Jones |
1955 |
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Amazon |
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Eden |
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Star |
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Racers |
1954 |
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Fire |
1954 |
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Dry |
1954 |
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1955 |
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Touch |
1954 |
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Heart |
1954 |
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Shrike |
1955 |
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Americano |
1955 |
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Jungle |
1955 |
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Space |
1955 |
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1954 |
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Dreams |
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Cobra |
1955 |
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1954 |
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Prison |
1955 |
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Gun |
1955 |
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Waikiki |
1954 |
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1955 |
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Circus |
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1955 |
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Horse |
1954 |
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Mau |
1954 |
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Chalice |
1955 |
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Horseback |
1955 |
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Saturday |
1955 |
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Steel |
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Lie |
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About |
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Furious |
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Widow |
1930 |
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Sunya |
1927 |
M-1927-107 | Venus of
Venice |
1927 |
M-1927-108 | The Understanding
Heart |
1927 |
M-1927-109 | King of
Kings |
1927 |
M-1927-110 | The Popular
Sin |
1926 |
M-1927-111 | The World at Her
Feet |
1927 |
M-1927-112 | Sorrell and
Son |
1927 |
M-1927-113 - M-1927-114 | Way Down
East |
1922 |
M-1927-115 - M-1927-116 | What Price
Glory |
1926 |
M-1927-117 | Tin
Hats |
1926 |
M-1928-100 | Mabel Normand |
1928 |
M-1928-101 | Honor
Bound |
1928 |
M-1928-102 | Sunrise |
1927 |
M-1928-103 - M-1925-104 | The Shepherd of the
Hills |
1927 |
M-1928-105 | Becky |
1927 |
M-1928-106 | Our Dancing
Daughters |
1928 |
M-1928-107 | Drums of
Love |
1928 |
M-1928-108 | The Last
Waltz |
1927 |
M-1928-109 | Little Mickey
Grogan |
1927 |
M-1928-110 | The Perfect
Crime |
1928 |
M-1928-111 | Abie's Irish
Rose |
1929 |
M-1928-112 | Varsity |
1928 |
M-1928-113 | A Texas
Steer |
1927 |
M-1928-114 | Rose of the Golden
West |
1927 |
M-1928-115 | Prep and
Pep |
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M-1928-117 - M-1928-8 | Give and
Take |
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M-1928-119 | Burning
Daylight |
1928 |
M-1928-120 | Clothes Make the
Woman |
1928 |
M-1928-121 - M-1928-122 | Sadie
Thompson |
1928 |
M-1928-123 | Fine
Manners |
1926 |
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1928 |
M-1928-125 - M-1928-126 | The Wedding
March |
1928 |
M-1928-127 | The First
Kiss |
1928 |
M-1928-128 | The Legion of the
Condemned |
1928 |
M-1929-100 | Imagine My
Embarrassment |
1929 |
M-1929-101 | Dark
Streets |
1929 |
M-1929-102 | The Sacred
Flame |
1929 |
M-1929-103 | Welcome
Danger |
1929 |
M-1929-104 | The Mysterious
Island |
1929 |
M-1929-105 | The Desert
Song |
1929 |
M-1929-106 | The Thunder
God |
1929 |
M-1929-107 | The Lone Wolf's
Daughter |
1929 |
M-1929-108 | The Great
Divide |
1929 |
M-1929-109 | Hard to
Get |
1929 |
M-1929-110 | Two Weeks
Off |
1929 |
M-1929-111 | Divorce Made
Easy |
1929 |
M-1929-112 | The Carnation
Kid |
1929 |
M-1929-113 | The
Cocoanuts |
1929 |
M-1929-114 |
Captain
Lash Photographer(s): Autrey
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M-1929-115 - M-1929-116 | The Argyle
Case |
1929 |
M-1929-117 | Fashions in
Love |
1929 |
M-1929-118 | Why Be
Good |
1929 |
M-1929-119 | Smiling Irish
Eyes |
1929 |
M-1929-120 | Synthetic
Sin |
1928 |
M-1929-121 - M-1929-122 | Why Bring That
Up? |
1929 |
M-1929-123 | Behind That
Curtain |
1929 |
M-1929-124 | Making the
Grade |
1929 |
M-1929-125 | Words and
Music |
1929 |
M-1929-126 | The Idle
Rich |
1929 |
M-1929-127 |
Red
Wine Photographer(s): Autrey
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1928 |
M-1929-128 | Charming
Sinners |
1929 |
M-1929-129 | Desert
Nights |
1929 |
M-1929-130 |
Blindfold Photographer(s): Autrey
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1928 |
M-1929-131 | Noah's
Ark |
1929 |
M-1929-132 | Salute |
1929 |
M-1929-133 - M-1929-134 | On With the
Show |
1929 |
M-1929-135 | Lovelorn |
1928 |
M-1929-136 | Jazz
Heaven |
1929 |
M-1929-137 | The Hollywood
Revue |
1929 |
M-1929-138 | Our Modern
Maidens |
1929 |
M-1929-139 | Applause |
1930 |
M-1929-140 - M-1929-141 | Coquette |
1929 |
M-1929-142 | The Taming of the
Shrew |
1929 |
M-1929-143 | The River of
Romance |
1929 |
M-1929-144 | Someone to
Love |
1928 |
M-1929-145 | They Had to See
Paris |
1929 |
M-1929-146 - M-1929-147 | The Last of Mrs.
Cheyney |
1929 |
M-1929-148 - M-1929-149 | The Trial of Mary
Dugan |
1929 |
M-1929-150 | The
Trespasser |
1929 |
M-1929-151 - M-1929-152 | Speedway |
1929 |
M-1929-153 | Honky
Tonk |
1929 |
M-1929-154 - M-1929-155 | The Ghost
Talks |
1928 |
M-1929-156 | South Sea
Rose |
1929 |
M-1929-157 | Tiger
Rose |
1929 |
M-1929-158 - M-1929-161 | Uncle Tom's
Cabin |
1917 |
M-1929-162 | Isle of Lost
Ships |
1929 |
M-1929-163 | Syncopation |
1929 |
M-1929-164 | Conquest |
1928 |
M-1929-165 | Stark
Mad |
1929 |
M-1929-166 | The
Gamblers |
1929 |
M-1929-167 | Wonder of
Women |
1929 |
M-1929-168 | Pointed
Heels |
1929 |
M-1929-169 | The Light of Western
Stars |
1929 |
M-1929-170 | Fast
Life |
1929 |
M-1929-171 | The Forward
Pass |
1929 |
M-1929-172 | The Unholy
Night |
1929 |
M-1930-100 | The Princess and the
Plumber |
1930 |
M-1930-101 | The Primrose
Path |
1930 |
M-1930-102 |
The Virtuous
Sin Photographer(s): Richee
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1930 |
M-1930-103 | Anna
Christie |
1930 |
M-1930-104 | Redemption |
1930 |
M-1930-105 | Way for a
Sailor |
1930 |
M-1930-106 | The Big
Party |
1930 |
M-1930-107 - M-1930-108 | Gow |
1930 |
M-1930-109 | Children of
Pleasure |
1930 |
M-1930-110 | Back
Pay |
1930 |
M-1930-111 | Lilies of the
Field |
1930 |
M-1930-112 | The Girl Said
No |
1930 |
M-1930-113 | Navy
Blues |
1930 |
M-1930-114 | Remote
Control |
1930 |
M-1930-115 - M-1930-116 | Way Out
West |
1930 |
M-1930-117 | Ladies Must
Play |
1930 |
M-1930-118 | Girl of the Golden
West |
1930 |
M-1930-119 - M-1930-120 | Hell's
Angels |
1930 |
M-1930-121 | Hell's
Island |
1930 |
M-1930-122 - M-1930-123 | The
Aviator |
1930 |
M-1930-124 | Holiday |
1930 |
M-1930-125 | The Bad
Man |
1930 |
M-1930-126 | Abraham
Lincoln |
1930 |
M-1930-127 - M-1930-128 | The Big
House |
1930 |
M-1930-129 | Up the
River |
1930 |
M-1930-130 - M-1930-132 | Ingagi |
1930 |
M-1930-133 | Passion
Flower |
1930 |
M-1930-134 | The Ship from
Shanghai |
1930 |
M-1930-135 - M-1930-136 | Mammy |
1930 |
M-1930-137 | Big
Boy |
1930 |
M-1930-138 | Paramount on
Parade |
1930 |
M-1930-139 - M-1930-140 | Free and
Easy |
1930 |
M-1930-141 - M-1930-142 | Happy
Days |
1929 |
M-1930-143 | Cheer Up and
Smile |
1930 |
M-1930-144 | Good
News |
1930 |
M-1930-145 | See America
Thirst |
1930 |
M-1930-146 | The
Hoose-Gow |
1929 |
M-1930-147 | One Heavenly
Night |
1930 |
M-1930-148 | Top
Speed |
1930 |
M-1930-149 | The Sacred
Flame |
1929 |
M-1930-150 - M-1930-151 | Second
Wife |
1930 |
M-1930-152 | She Couldn't Say
No |
1930 |
M-1930-153 | Murder on the
Roof |
1930 |
M-1930-155 | Chasing
Rainbows |
1930 |
M-1930-156 | Born
Reckless |
1930 |
M-1930-157 | Good
Intentions |
1930 |
M-1930-158 | Scotland
Yard |
1930 |
M-1930-159 | Under a Texas
Moon |
1930 |
M-1930-160 | Happy
Days |
1929 |
M-1930-161 | The Last of the Lone
Wolf |
1930 |
M-1930-162 |
Let's Go
Native Photographer(s): Gene Robert Richee
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1930 |
M-1930-163 - M-1930-164 | Lottery
Bride |
1930 |
M-1930-165 | The Love
Parade |
1930 |
M-1930-166 - M-1930-167 |
Oh, For a
Man Photographer(s): Autrey
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1930 |
M-1930-168 | Bright
Lights |
1930 |
M-1930-169 | Flirting
Widow |
1930 |
M-1930-170 | The Love
Rackett |
1930 |
M-1930-171 | Man
Trouble |
1930 |
M-1930-172 | The Office
Wife |
1930 |
M-1930-173 | Strictly
Modern |
1930 |
M-1930-174 | Temple
Tower |
1930 |
M-1930-175 | Parade of the
West |
1929 |
M-1930-176 | Dynamite |
1929 |
M-1930-177 | Hot for
Paris |
1929 |
M-1930-178 | Free and
Easy |
1930 |
M-1930-179 | Untamed |
1930 |
M-1930-180 | War
Nurse |
1930 |
M-1930-181 | The Two Black
Crows |
1930 |
M-1930-182 | Not
Damaged |
1930 |
M-1930-183 | Applause |
1930 |
M-1930-184 | Roadhouse
Nights |
1930 |
M-1930-185 | Showgirl in
Hollywood |
1930 |
M-1930-186 | Broadway
Scandals |
1929 |
M-1930-187 | Courage |
1930 |
M-1930-188 | Young
Desire |
1930 |
M-1930-189 | In Gay
Madrid |
1930 |
M-1930-190 | Monte
Carlo |
1930 |
M-1930-191 - M-1930-192 | Hit the
Deck |
1930 |
M-1930-193 | Let's Go
Native |
1930 |
M-1930-194 | Sea
Legs |
1930 |
M-1930-195 | The Social
Lion |
1930 |
M-1930-196 - M-1930-197 | The Last of the
Duanes |
1930 |
M-1930-198 - M-1930-199 | Oh, Sailor,
Behave |
1930 |
M-1930-200 | Show of
Shows |
1930 |
M-1930-201 | The Benson Murder
Case |
1930 |
M-1930-202 | Shadow of the
Law |
1930 |
M-1930-203 | Her Unborn
Child |
1929 |
M-1930-204 - M-1930-205 | 1930 | |
M-1930-206 - M-1930-207 |
On Your
Back Autrey listed as photographer for M-1930-207.
|
1930 |
M-1930-208 - M-1930-209 | Puttin' on the
Ritz |
1930 |
M-1930-210 | Outside the
Law |
1930 |
M-1930-211 | Young
Eagles |
1930 |
M-1930-212 | Queen
High |
1930 |
M-1930-213 | So This Is
London |
1930 |
M-1930-214 | Lightnin' |
1930 |
M-1930-215 | Men of the
North |
1930 |
M-1930-216 | Sunny
Skies |
1930 |
M-1930-217 | Mississippi
Gambler |
1929 |
M-1930-218 | Cock o' the
Walk |
1930 |
M-1930-219 - M-1930-220 | Viennese
Nights |
1930 |
M-1930-221 | Let Us Be
Gay |
1930 |
M-1930-222 - M-1930-223 | The Cohens and the
Kellys in Scotland |
1930 |
M-1930-224 - M-1930-225 | The Sea
Wolf |
1930 |
M-1930-226 - M-1930-227 | Men Are Like
That |
1930 |
M-1930-228 - M-1930-229 | What a
Widow |
1930 |
M-1930-230 | The Matrimonial
Bed |
1930 |
M-1930-231 | The Rogue
Song |
1930 |
M-1930-232 - M-1930-233 | The Cat
Creeps |
1930 |
M-1930-234 | Her
Man |
1930 |
M-1930-235 | Swing
High |
1930 |
M-1930-236 | Captain
Thunder |
1930 |
M-1930-237 | Three Faces
East |
1930 |
M-1930-238 - M-1930-239 | The Big
Trail |
1930 |
M-1930-240 | Dixiana |
1930 |
M-1930-241 | Half Shot at
Sunrise |
1930 |
M-1930-242 | Rio
Rita |
1929 |
M-1930-243 - M-1930-244 | The White Hell of Pitz
Palu |
1930 |
M-1930-245 | King of
Jazz |
1930 |
M-1930-246 | The Sea
God |
1930 |
M-1930-247 | Loose
Ankles |
1930 |
M-1931-100 | Politics |
1931 |
M-1931-102 | Sob
Sister |
1931 |
M-1931-103 | Bachelor
Apartment |
1931 |
M-1931-104 - M-1931-105 | Consolation
Marriage |
1931 |
M-1931-106 | Over the
Hill |
1931 |
M-1931-107 | Finn and
Hattie |
1931 |
M-1931-108 - M-1931-109 | I Like Your
Nerve |
1931 |
M-1931-110 | Body and
Soul |
1931 |
M-1931-111 | The Man Who Came
Back |
1930 |
M-1931-112 - M-1931-113 | Merely Mary
Ann |
1931 |
M-1931-114 | God's Gift to
Women |
1931 |
M-1931-115 - M-1931-116 | Scarlet
Pages |
1930 |
M-1931-117 - M-1931-119 | Strictly
Dishonorable |
1931 |
M-1931-120 | Girls About
Town |
1931 |
M-1931-121 - M-1931-122 | Transgression |
1931 |
M-1931-123 | This Modern
Age |
1931 |
M-1931-124 | Hell
Divers |
1932 |
M-1931-125 - M-1931-127 | Susan
Lenox |
1931 |
M-1931-128 - M-1931-129 | Inspiration |
1931 |
M-1931-130 - M-1931-131 | Daddy Long
Legs |
1931 |
M-1931-132 | West of
Broadway |
1931 |
M-1931-133 | Gentleman's
Fate |
1931 |
M-1931-134 | Just a
Gigolo |
1931 |
M-1931-135 - M-1931-136 | New Adventures of
Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford |
1931 |
M-1931-137 | The Dreyfus
Case |
1931 |
M-1931-138 - M-1931-140 | The Secret
Six |
1931 |
M-1931-141 | Goldie |
1931 |
M-1931-142 | Iron
Man |
1931 |
M-1931-143 - M-1931-144 | The Sin of Madelon
Claudet |
1931 |
M-1931-145 | 1931 | |
M-1931-146 - M-1931-148 | Dirigible |
1931 |
M-1931-149 - M-1931-150 | Fifty Fathoms
Deep |
1931 |
M-1931-151 | Subway
Express |
1931 |
M-1931-152 - M-1931-153 | Lonely
Wives |
1931 |
M-1931-154 | Once a
Gentleman |
1930 |
M-1931-155 | 1931 | |
M-1931-156 | The Criminal
Code |
1931 |
M-1931-157 | The Woman
Breaker |
1931 |
M-1931-158 | Stepping
Out |
1931 |
M-1931-159 - M-1931-161 | The Single
Sin |
1931 |
M-1931-162 - M-1931-163 | The
Spy |
1931 |
M-1931-164 | Frankenstein |
1931 |
M-1931-165 | Flying
High |
1931 |
M-1931-166 - M-1931-167 | Always
Goodbye |
1931 |
M-1931-168 | Wicked |
1931 |
M-1931-169 |
The Yellow
Ticket Photographer(s): Hal Phyfe
|
1931 |
M-1931-170 | Another Fine
Mess |
1930 |
M-1931-171 - M-1931-172 | One Heavenly
Night |
1930, 1931 |
M-1931-173 | Cracked
Nuts |
1931 |
M-1931-174 | Laugh and Get
Rich |
1931 |
M-1931-175 | Side
Show |
1931 |
M-1931-176 - M-1931-178 | Are These Our
Children? |
1931 |
M-1931-179 | It Pays to
Advertize |
1931 |
M-1931-180 | Way Back
Home |
1931 |
M-1931-181 - M-1931-182 | Don't Bet on
Women |
1931 |
M-1931-183 - M-1931-184 | Transatlantic |
1931 |
M-1931-185 | Dracula |
1931 |
M-1931-186 - M-1931-187 | The Vice
Squad |
1931 |
M-1931-188 | Brothers |
1930 |
M-1931-189 - M-1931-190 | Once a
Sinner |
1930 |
M-1931-191 | The Reckless
Hour |
1931 |
M-1931-192 | Their Mad
Moment |
1931 |
M-1931-193 | Safe in
Hell |
1931 |
M-1931-194 | Svengali |
1931 |
M-1931-195 | Monkey
Business |
1931 |
M-1931-196 - M-1931-197 | Annabelle's
Affairs |
1931 |
M-1931-198 | Skyline |
1931 |
M-1931-199 | The Man in
Possession |
1931 |
M-1931-200 - 202 | Shipmates |
1931 |
M-1931-203 | Footlights and
Fools |
1929 |
M-1931-204 - M-1931-206 | 1930, 1931 | |
M-1931-207 - M-1931-208 | New
Moon |
1931 |
M-1931-209 | Costello
Case |
1931 |
M-1931-210 - M-1931-212 | Never the Twain Shall
Meet |
1931 |
M-1931-213 - M-1931-214 | Corsair |
1931 |
M-1931-215 | Lover Come
Back |
1931 |
M-1931-216 - M-1931-217 | The Hot
Heiress |
1931 |
M-1931-218 | The Cohens and Kellys in
Africa |
1931 |
M-1931-219 | Bachelor
Apartment |
1931 |
M-1931-220 - M-1931-222 | Bad
Sister |
1931 |
M-1931-223 - M-1931-224 | Women of All
Nations |
1931 |
M-1931-225 - M-1931-226 | Ex
Flame |
1931 |
M-1931-227 - M-1931-228 | Sweepstakes |
1931 |
M-1931-229 | Undertow
Follies |
1931 |
M-1931-230 | The Gang
Buster |
1931 |
M-1931-231 | Fair
Warning |
1930 |
M-1931-232 | 1931 | |
M-1931-233 - M-1931-234 | Riders of the Purple
Sage |
1931 |
M-1931-235 - M-1931-236 | The Seas
Beneath |
1931 |
M-1931-237 - M-1931-238 | Fifty Million
Frenchmen |
1931 |
M-1931-239 | Gold Dust
Gertie |
1931 |
M-1931-240 | Man of the
World |
1931 |
M-1931-241 - M-1931-242 | The Road to
Singapore |
1931 |
M-1931-243 | Sporting
Blood |
1931 |
M-1931-244 | Rango |
1931 |
M-1931-245 | The Black
Camel |
1931 |
M-1931-246 | A scene from one of the
Leather
Pushersfilms Produced by Universal Pictures.
|
1931 |
M-1931-247 - M-1931-248 | Five Star
Final |
1931 |
M-1931-249 | Little
Caesar |
1931 |
M-1931-250 | Smart
Money |
1931 |
M-1931-251 - M-1931-252 | Widow from
Chicago |
1930 |
M-1931-253 | Mother's
Millions |
1931 |
M-1931-254 | Ambassador
Bill |
1931 |
M-1931-255 | 1931 | |
M-1931-256 - M-1931-257 | Young as You
Feel |
1931 |
M-1931-258 | Reno |
1930 |
M-1931-259 | Charley's
Aunt |
1930 |
M-1931-260 | The Girl
Habit |
1931 |
M-1931-261 | The Fourth
Alarm |
1930 |
M-1931-262 | Street
Scene |
1931 |
M-1931-263 | Ten Cents a
Dance |
1931 |
M-1931-264 | The
Bargain |
1931 |
M-1931-265 | Tonight or
Never |
1931 |
M-1931-266 - M-1931-267 | The Road to
Reno |
1931 |
M-1931-268 | The
Southerner |
1931 |
M-1931-269 | Cuban Love
Song |
1931 |
M-1931-270 | Quick
Millions |
1931 |
M-1931-271 - M-1931-272 | Bad
Company |
1931 |
M-1931-273 - M-1931-275 | Millie |
1931 |
M-1931-276 | The Street of
Illusion |
1928 |
M-1931-277 | Cracked
Nuts |
1931 |
M-1931-278 - M-1931-279 | Too Many
Cooks |
1931 |
M-1931-280 | Caught
Plastered |
1931 |
M-1931-281 - M-1931-282 | Cracked
Nuts |
1931 |
M-1931-283 - M-1931-284 | Everything's
Rosie |
1931 |
M-1931-285 - M-1931-286 | Peach
O'Reno |
1931 |
M-1931-287 | Beau
Ideal |
1930 |
M-1931-288 | Big Business
Girl |
1931 |
M-1931-289 - M-1931-290 | Platinum
Blonde |
1931 |
M-1931-291 - M-1931-292 | The Right of
Way |
1931 |
M-1931-293 - M-1931-294 | The Ruling
Voice |
1931 |
M-1931-295 | Three Girls
Lost |
1931 |
M-1932-100 | Downstairs |
1932 |
M-1932-101 | Politics |
1931 |
M-1932-102 | Girl
Crazy |
1932 |
M-1932-103 - M-1932-104 | The Beast of the
City |
1932 |
M-1932-105 - M-1932-106 | Red
Dust |
1932 |
M-1932-107 - M-1932-108 | Red-Headed
Woman |
1932 |
M-1932-109 - M-1932-110 | 1932 | |
M-1932-111 - M-1932-112 | Two Kinds of
Women |
1932 |
M-1932-113 - M-1932-114 | American
Madness |
1932 |
M-1932-115 - M-1932-116 | Night
Court |
1932 |
M-1932-117 | Freaks |
1932 |
M-1932-118 | Two
Hearts |
1932 |
M-1932-119 - M-1932-120 | The Passionate
Plumber |
1932 |
M-1932-121 | Speak
Easily |
1932 |
M-1932-122 | Unexpected
Husband |
1932 |
M-1932-123 - M-1932-124 | Honoring the
Press |
1932 |
M-1932-125 | Pack Up Your
Troubles |
1932 |
M-1932-126 - M-1932-127 | The Roadhouse
Murder |
1932 |
M-1932-128 | The Lost
Squadron |
1932 |
M-1932-129 | Movie
Crazy |
1932 |
M-1932-130 - M-1932-131 | Chandu, the
Magician |
1932 |
M-1932-132 | Guilty as
Hell |
1932 |
M-1932-133 | The Beloved
Bachelor |
1931 |
M-1932-134 | Working
Girls |
1931 |
M-1932-135 | Under
Eighteen |
1931 |
M-1932-136 - M-1932-137 | Evenings for
Sale |
1932 |
M-1932-139 | The Most Dangerous
Game |
1932 |
M-1932-140 - M-1932-141 | Bachelor's
Affairs |
1932 |
M-1932-142 - M-1932-143 | Men in Her
Life |
1931 |
M-1932-144 | The Mask of Fu
Manchu |
1932 |
M-1932-145 | Phantom of
Crestwood |
1932 |
M-1932-146 - M-1932-148 | Cock of the
Air |
1932 |
M-1932-149 - M-1932-150 | The Office
Girl |
1931 |
M-1932-151 | The Cohens and Kellys in
Hollywood |
1932 |
M-1932-152 | House of
Clay |
|
M-1932-153 - M-1932-155 | Mystery of
Life |
1931 |
M-1932-156 - M-1932-157 | A Woman
Commands |
1932 |
M-1932-158 | Women of All
Nations |
1932 |
M-1932-159 | Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm |
1932 |
M-1932-160 | Madison Square
Garden |
1932 |
M-1932-161 - M-1932-162 | Once in a
Lifetime |
1932 |
M-1932-163 - M-1932-164 | Mystery
Ranch |
1932 |
M-1932-165 | Air
Mail |
1932 |
M-1932-166 | Skyscraper
Souls |
1932 |
M-1932-167 | High
Pressure |
1932 |
M-1932-168 | Blessed
Event |
1932 |
M-1932-169 | Dancers in the
Dark |
1932 |
M-1932-170 | The Hatchet
Man |
1932 |
M-1932-171 | This Reckless
Age |
1932 |
M-1932-172 | Carnival
Boat |
1932 |
M-1932-173 | You Said a
Mouthful |
1932 |
M-1932-174 - M-1932-175 | Down to
Earth |
1932 |
M-1932-176 | Too Busy to
Work |
1932 |
M-1932-177 - M-1932-179 | The Star
Witness |
1931 |
M-1932-180 | A Successful
Calamity |
1932 |
M-1932-181 - M-1932-182 | Smiling
Through |
1932 |
M-1932-183 | Strange
Interlude |
1932 |
M-1932-184 | Shop
Angel |
1932 |
M-1937-100 | Angel |
1937 |
M-1937-101 - M-1937-103 | The Garden of
Allah |
1937, 1936, 1937 |
M-1937-104 | Shanghai
Express |
1934 |
M-1937-105 | Knight Without
Armor |
1936 |
M-1937-106 - M-1937-107 | Devil's
Playground |
1937 |
M-1937-108 | The Devil is
Driving |
1937 |
M-1937-109 | It Happened in
Hollywood |
1937 |
M-1937-110 - M-1937-111 | High, Wide and
Handsome |
1937 |
M-1937-112 | Three Smart
Girls |
1937 |
M-1937-113 | Manhattan
Merry-Go-Round |
1937 |
M-1937-114 | We Who Are About to
Die |
1936 |
M-1937-115 | Mr. Boggs Steps
Out |
1937 |
M-1937-116 | Small Town
Boy |
1937 |
M-1937-117 | When Thief Meets
Thief |
1936 |
M-1937-118 | Ebb
Tide |
1937 |
M-1937-119 | You Can't Have
Everything |
1937 |
M-1937-120 | Lucrezia
Borgia |
1937 |
M-1937-121 | The Big Broadcast of
1938 |
1937 |
M-1937-122 | It's a
Gift |
1934 |
M-1937-123 | The Charge of the Light
Brigade |
1937 |
M-1939-166 | Rebecca |
1939 |
M-1939-167 | High School
Girl |
1939 |
M-1939-168 | Disbarred |
1938 |
M-1939-169 | Kid
Nightingale |
1939 |
M-1939-170 | Penthouse |
1939 |
M-1939-171 - M-1939-172 | A scene from the Walt Disney full length feature cartoon
Pinocchio Item 171 includes Pinocchio and Figaro, the kitten. Item 172
includes Pinocchio, Jiminy Cricket, Cleo, the fish and Figaro.
|
1939 |
M-1939-173 | Always Leave Them
Laughing |
1939 |
M-1939-174 | Going
Places |
1939 |
M-1939-175 | Honolulu |
1939 |
M-1939-176 | Day-Time
Wife |
1939 |
M-1939-177 | Jesse
James |
1939 |
M-1939-178 | Rose of Washington
Square |
1939 |
M-1939-179 | I Stole a
Million |
1939 |
M-1939-180 | The Lady's from
Kentucky |
1939 |
M-1939-181 | They Drive by
Night |
1939 |
M-1939-182 | Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes |
1939 |
M-1939-183 | Tower of
London |
1939 |
M-1939-184 | The Farmer's
Daughter |
1939 |
M-1939-185 | Never Say
Die |
1939 |
M-1939-186 | Stolen
Heaven |
1938 |
M-1939-187 | Down Wyoming
Trail |
1939 |
M-1939-188 | The
Gorilla |
1939 |
M-1939-189 | The Three
Musketeers |
1938 |
M-1932-185 | Madame
Racketeer |
1932 |
M-1932-186 | The Mask of Fu
Manchu |
1932 |
M-1932-187 | The Unexpected
Father |
1931 |
M-1932-188 | Washington
Merry-Go-Round |
1932 |
M-1932-189 | Me and My
Gal |
1932 |
M-1932-190 | Twenty Thousand Years in
Sing Sing |
1932 |
M-1932-191 - M-1932-192 | Panama
Flo |
1932 |
M-1932-193 - M-1932-194 | State's
Attorney |
1932 |
M-1932-195 | Unashamed |
1932 |
M-1932-196 - M-1932-197 | Young
Bride |
1932 |
M-1932-198 | Good
Sport |
1931 |
M-1932-199 - M-1932-200 | Girl
Crazy |
1932 |
M-1932-201 | Hold 'Em
Jail! |
1932 |
M-1932-202 | Show
Boat |
1932 |
M-1932-203 | Daughter of the
Dragon |
1931 |
M-1932-204 | I Like Your
Nerve |
1931 |
M-1932-205 | Play
Girl |
1932 |
M-1933-100 | Made on
Broadway |
1933 |
M-1933-101 | The Mask of Fu
Manchu |
1933 |
M-1933-102 - M-1933-103 | I Am a Fugitive from a
Chain Gang |
1932 |
M-1933-104 | Face in the
Sky |
1933 |
M-1933-105 | The Last
Trail |
1933 |
M-1933-106 | Life in the
Raw |
1933 |
M-1933-107 | Bureau of Missing
Persons |
1933 |
M-1933-108 | Charlie Chan's Greatest
Case |
1933 |
M-1933-109 - M-1933-110 | What Price
Innocence? |
1933 |
M-1933-111 | Private Detective
62 |
1933 |
M-1933-112 - M-1933-113 | Under-Cover
Man |
1932 |
M-1933-114 | The Little
Giant |
1933 |
M-1933-116 | Professional
Sweetheart |
1933 |
M-1933-118 | Chance at
Heaven |
1933 |
M-1933-119 | Dr.
Bull |
1933 |
M-1933-120 - M-1933-121 | Mama Loves
Papa |
1933 |
M-1933-122 | Dangerous
Crossroads |
1933 |
M-1933-123 | Strange
Interlude |
1932 |
M-1933-124 | Ever in My
Heart |
1933 |
M-1933-125 | Air
Mail |
1932 |
M-1933-126 | Only
Yesterday |
1933 |
M-1933-127 | Her First
Mate |
1933 |
M-1933-128 | Madame
Butterfly |
1933 |
M-1933-129 | Pleasure
Cruise |
1933 |
M-1933-130 | Man's
Castle |
1933 |
M-1933-131 - M-1933-132 | My
Woman |
1933 |
M-1933-133 | Unashamed |
1932 |
M-1933-134 | I'm No
Angel |
1933 |
M-1933-136 | Lady for a
Day |
1933 |
M-1933-137 - M-1933-138 | Ann Carver's
Profession |
1933 |
M-1933-139 - M-1933-140 | Life
Begins |
1932 |
M-1933-141 - M-1933-143 | Midnight
Mary |
1933 |
M-1933-144 | Truth About
Youth |
1930 |
M-1933-145 | Zoo in
Budapest |
1933 |
M-1934-100 | A scene from the stage play
As Thousands
Cheer Includes Leslie Adams as King George V, Helen Broderick as Queen
Mary, and Thomas Hamilton as The Prince of Wales.
Photographer(s): Vandamm
|
1934 |
M-1934-101 | The Rear Car
Mystery |
1934 |
M-1934-102 | The
Fountain |
1934 |
M-1934-103 | The Life of Vergie
Winters |
1934 |
M-1934-104 | I Am
Suzanne |
1934 |
M-1934-105 | My Lips
Betray |
1934 |
M-1934-106 | Babes in
Toyland |
1934 |
M-1934-107 - M-1934-109 | Spitfire |
1935, 1934 |
M-1934-110 | Little
Women |
1934 |
M-1934-111 | Merry Wives of
Reno |
1934 |
M-1934-112 | Women in His
Life |
1934 |
M-1934-113 | The Lady Is
Willing |
1934 |
M-1934-114 | Of Human
Bondage |
1934 |
M-1934-115 | No
Ransom |
1934 |
M-1934-116 | Lost
Patrol |
1934 |
M-1934-117 - M-1934-118 | Dames |
1934 |
M-1934-119 | The
Bowery |
1934 |
M-1934-120 | So You Won't Sing,
Eh? |
1934 |
M-1934-121 | The Count of Monte
Cristo |
1934 |
M-1934-122 - M-1934-123 | Sons of the
Desert |
1934 |
M-1934-124 - M-1934-125 | Pursuit of
Happiness |
1934 |
M-1934-126 | Harold
Teen |
1934 |
M-1934-127 | I Give My
Love |
1934 |
M-1934-128 | The World
Changes |
1934 |
M-1934-129 | Twentieth
Century |
1934 |
M-1934-130 | The
Go-Getter |
1934 |
M-1934-131 - M-1934-132 | No More
Women |
1934 |
M-1934-133 - M-1934-134 | Ready for
Love |
1934 |
M-1934-135 | The Richest Girl in the
World |
1934 |
M-1934-136 - M-1934-137 | The Cat and the
Fiddle |
1934 |
M-1934-138 | The Merry
Widow |
1934 |
M-1934-139 | Rose
Marie |
1934 |
M-1934-140 - M-1934-141 | Eskimo |
1934 |
M-1934-142 - M-1934-143 | All of
Me |
1934 |
M-1934-144 | Death Takes a
Holiday |
1934 |
M-1934-145 - M-1934-146 | Design for
Living |
1934 |
M-1934-147 |
The Theater
Manager Photographer(s): Kennell-Ellis
|
1934 |
M-1934-148 | Hold the
Press |
1934 |
M-1934-149 - M-1934-150 | The Mystery of Mr.
X |
1934 |
M-1934-151 | Romance in the
Rain |
1934 |
M-1934-152 | Gift of
Gals |
1934 |
M-1934-153 | Desirable |
1934 |
M-1934-154 | As the Earth
Turns |
1934 |
M-1934-155 | Sitting
Pretty |
1934 |
M-1934-156 | Murder on the
Blackboard |
1934 |
M-1934-157 | Lazy
River |
1934 |
M-1934-158 | You Can't Buy
Everything |
1934 |
M-1934-159 - M-1934-160 | College
Rhythm |
1934 |
M-1934-161 | Flirtation
Walk |
1934 |
M-1934-162 | Happiness
Ahead |
1934 |
M-1934-163 | Evelyn
Prentice |
1934 |
M-1934-164 | Fashions of
1934 |
1934 |
M-1934-165 - M-1934-166 | The
Key |
1934 |
M-1934-167 | I Like It That
Way |
1934 |
M-1934-168 - M-1934-169 | Limehouse
Nights |
1934 |
M-1934-170 | The Trumpet
Blows |
1934 |
M-1934-171 | Dark
Hazard |
1934 |
M-1934-172 - M-1934-173 | You Can't Buy
Everything |
1934 |
M-1934-174 | Flying Down to
Rio |
1934 |
M-1934-175 | The Gay
Divorcee |
1934 |
M-1934-176 | Twenty Million
Sweethearts |
1934 |
M-1934-177 | Finishing
School |
1934 |
M-1934-178 | The County
Chairman |
1934 |
M-1934-179 | David
Harum |
1934 |
M-1934-180 | Mr.
Skitch |
1934 |
M-1934-181 | Handy
Andy |
1934 |
M-1934-182 | Melody in
Spring |
1934 |
M-1934-183 | Six of a
Kind |
1934 |
M-1934-184 - M-1934-185 | Rip
Tide |
1934 |
M-1934-186 | Anne of Green
Gables |
1934 |
M-1934-187 | Thirty-Day
Princess |
1934 |
M-1934-188 - M-1934-189 | Good
Dame |
1934 |
M-1934-190 | Blind
Date |
1934 |
M-1934-191 | 1934 | |
M-1934-192 | Desirable |
1934 |
M-1934-193 | Nana |
1934 |
M-1934-194 | We Live
Again |
1934 |
M-1934-195 | The Love
Captive |
1934 |
M-1934-196 - M-1934-197 | Little Man, What
Now |
1934 |
M-1934-198 | Should Ladies
Behave |
1934 |
M-1934-199 | The
Firebird |
1934 |
M-1934-200 | Golden
Harvest |
1934 |
M-1934-201 | The Lives of a Bengal
Lancer |
1934 |
M-1934-202 | Advice to the
Lovelorn |
1934 |
M-1934-203 | Bottoms
Up |
1934 |
M-1934-204 | The Mad
Game |
1934 |
M-1934-205 | Double
Door |
1934 |
M-1934-207 | He Couldn't Take
It |
1934 |
M-1934-208 - M-1934-209 | It Ain't No
Sin |
1934 |
M-1934-210 | Wild
Cargo |
1934 |
M-1934-211 | The Case of the Howling
Dog |
1934 |
M-1934-212 | Upper
World |
1934 |
M-1934-213 | No Greater
Glory |
1934 |
M-1934-214 | The Countess of Monte
Cristo |
1934 |
M-1934-216 | The Big
Brain |
1934 |
M-1934-217 | Great
Expectations |
1934 |
M-1934-218 | One More
River |
1934 |
M-1934-219 | Where Sinners
Meet |
1934 |
M-1934-220 | Born to Be
Bad |
1934 |
M-1934-221 | Caravan |
1934 |
M-1935-100 - M-1935-101 | The Farmer Takes a
Wife |
1935 |
M-1935-102 | One More
Spring |
1935 |
M-1935-103 | The Last
Outpost |
1935 |
M-1935-104 | The
Fugitive |
1935 |
M-1935-105 | Enchanted
April |
1934 |
M-1935-106 | The Girl
Friend |
1935 |
M-1935-107 | China
Seas |
1935 |
M-1935-108 | Suzy |
1936 |
M-1935-109 | Let's Live
Tonight |
1935 |
M-1935-110 | Vanessa, Her Love
Story |
1935 |
M-1935-111 | The Little
Minister |
1934 |
M-1935-112 | Miss Pacific
Fleet |
1935 |
M-1935-113 | The Bride of
Frankenstein |
1935 |
M-1935-114 | The Werewolf of
London |
1935 |
M-1935-115 | Silver
Dollar |
1933 |
M-1935-116 | I'll Fix
It |
1935 |
M-1935-117 | Stranger in His
House |
1935 |
M-1935-118 | Whirlpool |
1935 |
M-1935-119 | Hooray for
Love |
1935 |
M-1935-120 | Barbary
Coast |
1935 |
M-1935-121 - M-1935-122 | Becky
Sharp |
1935 |
M-1935-123 | Little Big
Shot |
1935 |
M-1935-124 | Top
Hat |
1935 |
M-1935-125 | The Melody Lingers
On |
1935 |
M-1935-126 | The Right to
Live |
1935 |
M-1935-127 - M-1935-128 | Go into Your
Dance |
1935 |
M-1935-129 | College
Scandal |
1935 |
M-1935-130 | Our Daily
Bread |
1934 |
M-1935-131 | Babbitt |
1934 |
M-1935-132 | My Heart is
Calling |
1935 |
M-1935-133 | Ruggles of Red
Gap |
1935 |
M-1935-134 | The Gay
Deception |
1935 |
M-1935-135 - M-1935-136 | The Milky
Way |
1935 |
M-1935-137 - M-1935-138 | The Best Man
Wins |
1935 |
M-1935-139 - M-1935-140 | The Great
Impersonation |
1935 |
M-1935-141 | King Solomon of
Broadway |
1935 |
M-1935-142 | Mr.
Dynamite |
1935 |
M-1935-143 | Under
Pressure |
1935 |
M-1935-144 | She |
1935 |
M-1935-145 | Mary Jane's
Pa |
1935 |
M-1935-146 - M-1935-147 | Men Without
Names |
1935 |
M-1935-148 | The
Moonstone |
1935 |
M-1935-149 - M-1935-150 | Les
Miserables |
1935 |
M-1935-151 | Here's to
Romance |
1935 |
M-1935-152 | The
Informer |
1935 |
M-1935-153 | It Happened in New
York |
1935 |
M-1935-154 - M-1935-155 | A Midsummer Night's
Dream |
1935 |
M-1935-156 | Harmony
Lane |
1935 |
M-1935-157 | Love Me
Forever |
1935 |
M-1935-158 - M-1935-159 | One Night of
Love |
1935 |
M-1935-160 - M-1935-161 | By Your
Leave |
1934 |
M-1935-162 - M-1935-163 | Little
Men |
1935 |
M-1935-164 | I've Been
Around |
1935 |
M-1935-165 - M-1935-166 | Pursuit |
1935 |
M-1935-167 - M-1935-168 | Black
Fury |
1935 |
M-1935-169 - M-1935-170 | Dr.
Socrates |
1935 |
M-1935-171 - M-1935-172 | Big Broadcast of
1935 |
1935 |
M-1935-173 | Big Broadcast of
1936 |
1935 |
M-1935-174 | Folies
Bergere |
1934 |
M-1935-175 | The Scarlet
Pimpernel |
1934 |
M-1935-176 - M-1935-177 | Thunder in the
East |
1935 |
M-1935-178 | The Cowboy
Millionaire |
1935 |
M-1935-179 | Hard Rock
Harrigan |
1935 |
M-1935-180 - M-1935-181 | Oil for the Lamps of
China |
1935 |
M-1935-182 | The Bishop
Misbehaves |
1935 |
M-1935-183 | David
Copperfield |
1935 |
M-1935-184 | Tarzan
Escapes |
1935 |
M-1935-185 | Manhattan
Moon |
1935 |
M-1935-186 | Sequoia |
1935 |
M-1935-187 - M-1935-188 | Collegiate |
1935 |
M-1935-189 |
Coquette Photographer(s): K. O. Rahmn
|
1935 |
M-1935-190 | Anchors
Aweigh |
1934 |
M-1935-191 |
Gold Diggers of
1935 Photographer(s): Homer Van Pelt
|
1935 |
M-1935-192 - M-1935-194 | Shipmates
Forever |
1935, 1934, 1935 |
M-1935-195 - M-1935-196 | Thanks a
Million |
1935 |
M-1935-197 | Lie Like a
Gentleman |
1935 |
M-1935-198 - M-1935-199 | Rendevous |
1935 |
M-1935-201 | Strange
Wives |
1935 |
M-1935-202 | Every Night at
Eight |
1935 |
M-1935-203 | Limehouse
Nights |
1934 |
M-1935-204 - M-1935-205 | Rumba |
1935, 1934 |
M-1935-206 | Stolen
Harmony |
1935 |
M-1935-207 - M-1935-208 | The
Clairvoyant |
1935 |
M-1935-209 | The Man Who Reclaimed
His Head |
1935 |
M-1935-210 | Broadway
Hostess |
1935 |
M-1935-211 | Grand Old
Girl |
1934 |
M-1935-212 | In
Person |
1935 |
M-1935-213 | Romance in
Manhattan |
1934 |
M-1935-214 | Star of
Midnight |
1935 |
M-1935-215 | The Countess of Monte
Cristo |
1934 |
M-1935-216 | Storym |
1935 |
M-1935-217 | Doubting
Thomas |
1935 |
M-1935-218 - M-1935-219 | In Old
Kentucky |
1935 |
M-1935-220 | Life Begins at
40 |
1935 |
M-1935-221 | Steamboat Round the
Bend |
1935 |
M-1935-222 | Black
Chamber |
1935 |
M-1935-223 | Casino Murder
Case |
1935 |
M-1935-224 | Car
99 |
1935 |
M-1935-225 | Accent on
Youth |
1935 |
M-1935-226 - M-1935-227 | Mary Burns,
Fugitive |
1935 |
M-1935-228 | Eight
Bells |
1935 |
M-1935-229-30 | Red
Salute |
1935 |
M-1935-231 | Maybe It's
Love |
1935 |
M-1935-232 | So Red the
Rose |
1935 |
M-1935-233 | Murder in the
Fleet |
1935 |
M-1935-234 - M-1935-235 | Metropolitan |
1935 |
M-1935-236 | The Case of the Lucky
Legs |
1935 |
M-1935-237 | Carnival |
1935 |
M-1935-238 | Dante's
Inferno |
1935 |
M-1935-239 | The Murder
Man |
1935 |
M-1935-240 | Riff
Raff |
1935 |
M-1935-241 | Whipsaw |
1935 |
M-1935-242 |
Pickup on South
Street Processing note:unitid year is
probably incorrect - should be checked
|
1953 |
M-1935-243 | Take the High
Ground |
1953 |
M-1935-244 | Million Dollar
Baby |
1935 |
M-1935-245 | Freckles |
1935 |
M-1935-246 - M-1935-247 | Goin' to
Town |
1935 |
M-1935-248 | How Am I
Doing? |
1935 |
M-1935-249 | The
Rainmakers |
1935 |
M-1935-250 | Secret of the
Chateau |
1935 |
M-1935-251 | Chu Chin
Chow |
1934 |
M-1935-252 - M-1935-254 | The
Crusaders |
1935 |
M-1935-255 | Shanghai |
1935 |
M-1935-256 | Vagabond
Lady |
1935 |
M-1936-100 | Valiant Is the Word for
Carrie |
1936 |
M-1936-101 | Don't Turn 'Em
Loose |
1936 |
M-1936-102 | The Last
Outlaw |
1936 |
M-1936-103 - M-1936-104 | Big Brown
Eyes |
1936 |
M-1936-105 | The Lady
Consents |
1936 |
M-1936-106 - M-1936-107 | Riff
Raff |
1936 |
M-1936-109 | One Rainy
Afternoon |
1935 |
M-1936-110 - M-1936-111 |
Portrait of a
Rebel Photographer(s): Alex KahlePhotographer(s): Ernest A.
Bachrach
|
1936 |
M-1936-112 | A Woman
Rebels |
1936 |
M-1936-113 | Dracula's
Daughter |
1936 |
M-1936-114 | Splendor |
1935 |
M-1936-115 | These
Three |
1935 |
M-1936-116 | Her Master's
Voice |
1935 |
M-1936-117 | His Night
Out |
1936 |
M-1936-118 | Nobody's
Fool |
1936 |
M-1936-119 | Millions in the
Air |
1935 |
M-1936-120 | Petrified
Forest |
1936 |
M-1936-121 | The Green
Pastures |
1936 |
M-1936-122 - M-1936-123 | The Singing
Kid |
1936 |
M-1936-124 | The Invisible
Ray |
1936 |
M-1936-125 - M-1936-126 | Give Us This
Night |
1935, 1936 |
M-1936-127 | The Jungle
Princess |
1946 |
M-1936-128 | Every Saturday
Night |
1936 |
M-1936-129 | Palm
Springs |
1936 |
M-1936-130 | Grand
Jury |
1936 |
M-1936-131 | Our
Relations |
1936 |
M-1936-132 | My American
Wife |
1936 |
M-1936-133 | Road
Gang |
1936 |
M-1936-134 | The Law in Her
Hands |
1936 |
M-1936-135 - M-1936-136 | The Milky
Way |
1935 |
M-1936-137 - M-1936-138 | Love Before
Breakfast |
1936 |
M-1936-139 | My Man
Godfrey |
1936 |
M-1936-141 | Three Men on a
Horse |
1936 |
M-1936-142 - M-1936-143 | The Texas
Rangers |
1936 |
M-1936-144 - M-1936-145 | 1936 | |
M-1936-146 - M-1936-147 | Anthony
Adverse |
1936 |
M-1936-148 |
Winterset Photographer(s): Gaston Longet
|
1936 |
M-1936-149 - M-1936-150 | Till We Meet
Again |
1936 |
M-1936-151 | It's Love
Again |
1936 |
M-1936-152 | First a
Girl |
1936 |
M-1936-153 | Two in a
Crowd |
1936 |
M-1936-154 | Freshman
Love |
1936 |
M-1936-155 | Three Men on a
Horse |
1936 |
M-1936-156 | We Went to
College |
1936 |
M-1936-157 |
Trouble for
Two Photographer(s): Clarence Sinclair Bull
|
1936 |
M-1936-158 | The King Steps
Out |
1936 |
M-1936-159 | Perfect
Gentleman |
1936 |
M-1936-160 | Counterfeit |
1936 |
M-1936-161 |