- 2008.001.1610.1
- Unidad documental simple
- c.1890
Item is a cabinet card portrait of actress Kate Stokes.
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Item is a cabinet card portrait of actress Kate Stokes.
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Item is a cabinet card portrait of Broadway actress Estelle Clayton lounging in a studio set that appears as rocks with a lake in the background.
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Item is a cabinet card portrait of actress Louise Eissing.
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Item is a cabinet card portrait of Marion Manola, American actress.
American actress and "Gaiety Girl", Jennie McNulty was the leader of the Chroisters' Association in 1895, a predominately women's club with four small rooms for reading, writing, and relaxing and two large rooms for rehearsals.
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Item is a photograph of the actress Marie Heath, known as "The Little Sunbeam." Credited in the production of "For Mother's Sake" (1904) produced by Rusco and Holland, minstrel company, Cincinnati & New York.
Harrison
Item is a cabinet card portrait of a young woman leaning back on a garden bench.
Falk, B.J.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of actress Lizzie McCaul.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of American burlesque theatre actress Lizzie Webster.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of Maude Branscombe, British popular celebrity, stage beauty and light opera singer.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of American actress Louise Montague.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of Mabel Stantley.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of American actress Lizzie McCall.
Waters, H.
Mary Anderson as Juliette, 1859-1940
Photograph of the stage actress Mary Anderson as Juliette in Shakespere's Romeo and Juliette.
Waters, H.
American actress, appeared in Richard Stahl's operetta "The Sea King".
Item is a cabinet card featuring a portrait of Maggie Moore, American-Australian actress, sitting on a railing.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card portrait of Broadway theatre actress Venie Clancy.
Waters, H.
American actress, burlesque performer. She is recorded as having performed in "Our Cinderella: A Burlesque" by William Gill in the Colville Company's 1878-9 season, and in "The Magic Slipper" for Haverley's Theater in New York in August 1879, produced by Samuel Colville's Opera Burlesque Company.
Waters, H.
Item is a cabinet card featuring an image of Emma Hoffman.
Waters, H.
Lillian Russell, born Nellie Leonard in Clinton, Iowa in 1861, was a famous comic opera actress in New York city. She made her stage debut in "Time Tries All" in Chicago in 1877 before moving to New York in 1879 and continuing her career in musicals, burlesque and dramatic shows. Near the end of her life, she was appointed as a special investigator to study immigration conditions by President Harding. She presented a report to the United States Department of Labor that suggested an "immigration holiday" of 5 years, the sifting of immigrants on the other side, and 21 years residence in the US before naturalization. See "Lillian Russell Dies of Injuries", The New York Times, June 6, 1922, pp. 1-2. Retrieved on December 15, 2010.
Item is a studio headshot with white border. Depicts a man in suit jacket and tie with slicked-back hair. Recto ink stamp: "Art Lund." Verso ink stamp "This portrait through courtesy of A. Gilbert Studios, Toronto."
A. Gilbert Studios
Item is a studio portrait of man wearing white jacket and dark pants, no tie. Possible copy print of existing print. Recto inscription on negative or original print: "To a swell 580 member, fondly, Sinatra." Verso ink stamp: "This portrait through courtesy of A. Gilbert Studios, Toronto."
A. Gilbert Studios