This image is a rephotograph of Marjorie Duggan, she poses lounging on a piece of furniture. She wears a dark blouse, and rests one hand next to her face, the other on her chest.
Text from negative sleeve: Marjorie Duggan, SM, Jrs of Music Arts, 19, 11/12/43, with Turkish card case, -- squash, Beach subjects, Print some for illustrations.
A collection of wood engraving proofs and prints in a bound volume. Title page states, “Woodengravings by Eric Gill, O.S.D., done at Ditchling Commons, Sx, 1916-1924.”
This image is a rephotograph, likely of an opera singer who performed in a 1960 production of Faust at the Santa Monica Civic Opera. She faces to the right.
This image is a rephotograph, likely of an opera singer who performed in a 1960 production of Faust at the Santa Monica Civic Opera. She faces to the left.
William Mulholland (possibly), with a mustache and wearing a suit and hat, standing on a dirt driveway lined by large pepper (?) trees, with a Victorian house at the end of the drive
Wayne Kerruish stands wearing a suit and plaid shirt. In his hands is a tennis racquet. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
Wayne Kerruish wears a suit and plaid shirt, posing with a book in his hands. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This image is of Wayne Kerruish, wearing a suit and tap dancing. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This image is of Wayne Kerruish, wearing a suit and tap dancing. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This image is of Wayne Kerruish, wearing a suit and tap dancing. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This image is of Wayne Kerruish, wearing a suit and tap dancing. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This image is of Wayne Kerruish, wearing a suit. His arms are folded in front of him across his waist. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.
This production was referenced by two Los Angeles Times articles, "Stage Farce Offered at Beaux Arts Theater." 11 Oct. 1952, and "Beaux Arts Will Reopen." 19 Sept. 1952.
Three portraits drawn in profile; Gill’s wife Mary Ethel Gill on the left and Petra and Elizabeth Gill on the right. Annotated in Gill’s hand on the bottom, “For Elizabeth, Christmas 1921.”
Two-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, wearing a striped outfit standing next to a tree. "Rumpus" is probably her nickname?
Two pictures of 27-and-a-half-month-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell, wearing an apron and playing with a tiny tea set at a table.
Two portraits of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows her curtsying with a teddy bear; the other has her standing next to a baby doll sitting on a stool.
Double portrait of 4-year-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One portrait shows Rosita Dee standing with a teddy bear; the other has her sitting on a stool with a baby doll near her feet.
Two pictures of 27-and-a-half-month-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One photo shows Rosita Dee standing at a sink, wearing an apron with her finger pointed in the air; the other shows her sitting on an outdoor chair-swing.
Two pictures of 27 1/2-month-old Rosita Dee Cornell, daughter of landscape architect Ralph D. Cornell. One picture shows her standing at a table in the dark; the other shows her sitting at table wearing an apron.
Photograph of Enrico Porta, dressed for the role of Giorgio Germont, in overcoat, bow tie, and ruffled cuffs, holding top hat, and a woman in a gown with flowers and tiara, holding a fan, in front of a backdrop decorated with trees. They are probably at the John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Woman in gown of dark and light satin and open-toed shoes, holding feather fan in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Woman in gypsy costume, in dance pose, one arm raised, on wooden floor in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Half-length portrait of woman in off the shoulder dress with ruffles and fitted bodice in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Woman in satin gown, necklace, and gloves, seated, holding feather fan, probably in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Woman in strapless gown and necklace, flowers at shoulder, standing, hands clasped in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Woman in peasant-style dress with flowers, flowers in hair, and large hoop earrings, shoulder against wall, looking upward, hands clasped in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
Photograph of Enrico Porta dressed as the character of Giorgio Germont in an overcoat, bow tie, and ruffled cuffs, holding top hat, with backdrop decorated with trees in background, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata.".
Woman in patterned skirt, off the shoulder blouse, and sash, with necklace of large beads, flower at ear, smiling in a hallway at John Adams Auditorium, for a Santa Monica Civic Opera production of "La Traviata."
This photograph was taken at the same session as the photograph published in the article: "Relaxing Before Film Work", Los Angeles Times, February 23, 1935: A12
This image appears to be a rephotograph of a print of Teresa Kirbe. Teresa Kirbe was an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image appears to be a rephotograph of a print of Teresa Kirbe. Teresa Kirbe was an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image appears to be a rephotograph of a print of Teresa Kirbe. Teresa Kirbe was an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image appears to be a rephotograph of a print of Teresa Kirbe. Teresa Kirbe was an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image appears to be a rephotograph of a print of Teresa Kirbe. Teresa Kirbe was an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo. Her eyes are watering, a single tear runs down her right cheek.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears earrings, a collared shirt and a swept up hairdo.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a polka dotted dress with a sash and scoop neck, and a swept up hairdo.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
This image is of Teresa Kirbe, an actress who played the Queen of Paflagonia, in the opera "The Rose and the Ring", as mentioned by the February 25, 1957 articles in the Los Angeles Examiner, the Los Angeles Herald and Express, and the San Diego Tribune. She wears pearl earrings, a pearl necklace, a scoop neck and a swept up hairdo.
Teresa Kirbe is dressed as a witch standing before a cauldron. Behind and next to her are other props, including a spoon, a bottle, a mortar and pedestal, a broom, and a paper skeleton.
Teresa Kirbe is dressed as a witch, holding a spoon and bottle before a cauldron. Behind and next to her are other props, including a mortar and pedestal, a broom, and a paper skeleton.
Teresa Kirbe is dressed as a witch, holding a spoon and bottle before a cauldron. Behind and next to her are other props, including a mortar and pedestal, a broom, and a paper skeleton.
Group portrait of the cast of "The Student Prince" in costume on stage at Barnum Hall with the orchestra pit in the foreground. Among the case are, in the front row: Donna Phillips (Princess Margaret, 5th from left), George Tule (Prince Karl Franz, 7th from left), Shirley O. Mills (Kathy, 8th from left), Irma Caron (Grand Duchess Anastasia, 10th from left), Bobbie King (Countess Leyden, 11th from left), Paul Keast (Dr. Engel, 12 from left) and Thomas Glynn (Herr Ruder, 3rd from right).
Louise Glaum was the director of this production of "O.K. By Me," a play by Sheldon Shepard. Mrs. Glaum was an actress, drama teacher and director, who was active in the Los Angeles area for over 60 years. Originally known as one of the first "vamp" actresses, she later opened several theaters in Los Angeles and an acting school.
Louise Glaum was the director of this production of "O.K. By Me," a play by Sheldon Shepard. Mrs. Glaum was an actress, drama teacher and director, who was active in the Los Angeles area for over 60 years. Originally known as one of the first "vamp" actresses, she later opened several theaters in Los Angeles and an acting school.
Photograph of lyric soprano Doris Rizzo (probably) seated on the arm of a sofa in an iridescent gown for a performance titled "Vacation Travel Memories."