Samples of collections from the State Museum of Fine Arts of SSR Armenia. Պաստառը ներկայացնում է ՀԽՍՀ Կերպարվեստի պետական թանգարանը և նմուշներ թանգարանի հավաքածուներից
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
A weekly newspaper titled “Birbhum Barta” was published from Suri, Birbhum in West Bengal, India. The newspaper mainly carried regional and national news, also advertisements of products and services available in the small town.
3 borax wagons, with palm tree in foreground and man at right. Signs on 2 wagons read: "20-Mule Team Borax" and "The original 20 Mule Team wagons, used for hauling BORAX out of Death Valley for the Pacific Coast Borax Co."
3 borax wagons, with palm tree in foreground and passenger train visible behind. Signs on 2 wagons read: "20-Mule Team Borax" and "The original 20 Mule Team wagons, used for hauling BORAX out of Death Valley for the Pacific Coast Borax Co."
3 borax wagons, with man and palm trees in foreground, mountains in background, and sign reading "Throop Co. materials and feed" partially visible behind wagons. Signs on 2 wagons read: "20-Mule Team Borax" and "The original 20 Mule Team wagons, used for hauling BORAX out of Death Valley for the Pacific Coast Borax Co."
Referenced in more recent article, "Dusting Off the Pages From California's Past," [Los Angeles Times, September 28, 1983]. There is no related article from photograph's time period. This more recent column references the image's subject as part of the Los Angeles Public Library's collection of historical documents. The printed document in the photograph is an original decree establishing Los Angeles as the new capital of the Mexican territory of Alta California. It is signed by then Secretary of the State, Jose Maria Gutierrez de Estrada, on behalf of the interim president of Mexico, Miguel Barragan. The names of other persons, printed in the decree, include: Basilio Arillaga, Deputy President; Antonio Pacheco Leal, President of the Senate; Demetrio del Castillo, Deputy Secretary; and Manuel Miranda, Secretary of the Senate. It is dated May 23, 1935.
A. Bland Carter (left), Assistant Commercial Attache, is greeted by Walter Measday (right), local Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, upon his arrival to Los Angeles.
Captain Edward Hyde of the Broadbill patrols the ocean on behalf of the Fish and Game Commission to keep fishermen from participating in illegal activity.
Frances M. Willys, common-law wife of Dr. Walter Hammond, has been convicted in his murder. Ms. Willys' claims that she drunkenly acted in self defense by beating him with the hammer. Her attorney Welch took the witness stand to testify on her behalf.
Commercial buildings on Broadway at NE block of the intersection with Florence. Visible businesses are Acme Furniture Co. and Security First National Bank.
View of the intersection of Broadway and Florence, taken from Broadway. Cars are parked at the curb outside of the Security First National Bank is on the corner.
Actor Arthur Heinemann clutching a bag of coins while performing a scene as the apostle Judas from the Sunday Players radio show about the first Easter.
Basil Rathbone, in suit and tie, with cigarette, standing at table, holding papers or script, with clock, cigarettes, flowers, and Town and Country magazine on table, window in background
The Sunday Players originated in Colorado Springs before their program garnered national attention and received a three-year contract from Merten's and Price, Inc., of Los Angeles.
Clark Gable, in suit and hat, and second wife Ria Langham Gable, in dark coat and hat, seated in end seats among audience at outdoor event, with field in background
This photograph, cropped, appears with Los Angeles Times article, "Dangling on Liner Cited, Actor Charges He Was Hurt When Hoisted Over Side of Vessel," April 12, 1935.
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, April 12, 1935, Dangling on Liner Cited, Actor Charges He Was Hurt When Hoisted Over Side of Vessel
Actor in a Roman centurion costume standing outside the tomb of Christ in a biblical scene from a Sunday Players program. The image is a photographic collage. The Sunday Players originated in Colorado Springs before their program garnered national attention and received a three-year contract from Merten's and Price, Inc., of Los Angeles.
A similar photograph appears in the Los Angeles Times, March 17, 1935, with caption: King’s Kin Comes to Films, Prince Sivvaard Bernadotte of Sweden and his bride, the former Erika Patzek of Berlin, who arrived here yesterday. The prince will work in the motion picture industry.
Photograph of Jo Rogers, from Oklahoma, appearing as a western comic officer in George Carter's play, "Dying to Live," at the Little Theatre. Claiming to be a distant cousin of Will Rogers, Jo Rogers took on the stage name of Jo Melugin. He also claimed to have served as an officer in the Federal Secret Service and a New Mexico mounted police officer.
The Sunday Players originated in Colorado Springs before their program garnered national attention and received a three-year contract from Merten's and Price, Inc., of Los Angeles.
The Sunday Players originated in Colorado Springs before their program garnered national attention and received a three-year contract from Merten's and Price, Inc., of Los Angeles.
The Sunday Players originated in Colorado Springs before their program garnered national attention and received a three-year contract from Merten's and Price, Inc., of Los Angeles.
Possibly related to Los Angeles Times article, October 16, 1935, Actress Admits Secret Wedding … Donrue Leighton, young M.-G.-M. actress, and William Tannen, son of Julius Tannen, actor, yesterday admitted their marriage … or Los Angeles Times photo, February 25, 1937, Night Club Sees New Escort for Elaine … Elaine Barrie Barrymore was seen at a Hollywood night club recently escorted by William Tannen …
Related to the article “Basil Rathbone Arrives for Film.” Los Angeles Times, 9 Mar. 1935. The article states: "Basil Rathbone … was here last night from New York … With him was Mrs. Rathbone, the former Ouida Bergere …"
Richard Arlen, son Richard Arlen, Jr., about age 2, and Jobyna Ralston Arlen, on padded bench near cabin on boat deck, parents seated, child standing, with woman on wharf or pier in background
A similar photograph appaears with Los Angeles Times article, August 4, 1935, Hollywood Folk Withouth Their Make-Up, with caption: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arlen (Jobyna Ralston), on board their yacht, Jobyna R., at anchor at the Coronado Yacht Club
A similar photograph appaears with Los Angeles Times article, August 4, 1935, Hollywood Folk Withouth Their Make-Up, with caption: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arlen (Jobyna Ralston), on board their yacht, Jobyna R., at anchor at the Coronado Yacht Club
Verree Teasdale, in dress, fur coat, hat, and gloves, holding her husband's arm, and Adolph Menjou, in overcoat, scarf, and one glove, holding hat, cane, and other glove, both standing on boat deck in front of funnel, smiling at each other, photographed at night
Actress Virginia Bruce Gilbert sitting on a desk with her legs crossed and an open book on her lap. Next to her is director and actor William Beaudine who is leaning on the desk.
Photo may be related to civil suit filed in Los Angeles in December 1935 against Betty Healy due to her role in a fatal accident in Missouri in 1934. Betty Healy was formerly married to vaudeville actor and Three Stooges original employer Ted Healy.