Three-quarter length portrait of woman wearing her hair piled high atop her head (with long strands also worn down), a heavy necklace and earrings, and a long-sleeved dress with stripes at the cuffs. She is leaning onto her right arm, set atop a...
Portrait of woman with long hair wearing long-sleeve dress and small hat with feathers. It may be actress Lydia Thompson (per an annotation on mount verso), who produced and directed Lydia Thompson's Burlesque Troupe in the 1860s - 1870s. The...
Two women (possibly Trixy Lydia Ross Bell and Jean Thomas) stand outside a frame house (possibly the Bell family home in Ashland, Kentucky) wearing dresses and wide-brimmed hats. Title supplied by cataloger.
Jean Thomas' sister, Trixy Lydia Ross Bell, and two other women identified as "Bess" and "Sade" pose outside a two-story frame house that belonged to Thomas' father or grandfather, Dr. "Doc" Bell. The house is located...
The Bell family, including Jean Thomas (second from left) and Trixy Lydia Ross Bell (fourth from left, with little girl on lap) pose outdoors for a group portrait, which includes a man (possibly Jean's husband Bert), three unidentified girls (one...
Two women wearing long skirts pose with parasols on a brick sidewalk. The woman on the right appears to be Jean Thomas' sister, Trixy Lydia Ross Bell. Title supplied by cataloger.
Four women, two boys, and a man pose on a hill. The women include Jean Thomas (second from rear, next to young man) and Trixy Lydia Ross Bell (third from rear). The young man may be Jean's husband Bert. Title supplied by cataloger.
Trixy Lydia Ross Bell, Jean Thomas' sister, watches a boy with a monkey on his shoulder in the yard of the frame house at 3508 Winchester Avenue, Ashland, Kentucky. Jean and Trixy spent their childhood at this house. Title supplied by cataloger.
Jean Thomas (right) and her sister, Trixy Lydia Ross Bell (left), wearing coats and hats, stand on the deck of the ship bound for England, where they will be attending the Festival of the English Folk Song and Dance Society held in Royal Albert...
Trixy Lydia Ross Bell, sister of Jean Thomas, stands under a trellis outside the two-story frame house at 3508 Winchester Avenue in Ashland, Kentucky where she and Jean spent their childhood. She is wearing a long black dress with lace collar, and...
Trixy Lydia Ross Bell, sister of Jean Thomas, stands under a trellis outside the two-story frame house at 3508 Winchester Avenue in Ashland, Kentucky where she and Jean spent their childhood. She is wearing a long black dress with lace collar, and...
The Bell family, including Jean Thomas (front) and Trixy Lydia Ross Bell (second from left) pose outdoors for a group portrait, which includes two men, an unidentified woman, and two girls (one with bows in hair; one in hat and coat). Title...
Louisville City Hospital school of nursing 1918 - Composite photograph of Louisville City Hospital school of nursing class of 1918. Two rows of individual oval-shaped portraits of students in nursing uniforms and caps with four portraits across the...
Autographed full-length portrait of Julia Marlowe Taber as Lydia Languish in "The Rivals," circa 1896. She is seated at a table, and wears a long elegant gown. Julia Marlowe was a child actress born Sarah Frances Frost on August 17, 1865...
Promotional poster for a production of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's "The Rivals," starring Joseph Jefferson III, W. J. Florence, and Louisa Lane (Mrs. John) Drew. Joseph Jefferson III and W. J. Florence performed "The Rivals" at...
Montage of seven lithographic portraits, plus a program, for "The Rivals," a comedy in three acts by Richard Brinsley Sheridan which, in its 1896 All-Star tour, was directed by C. B. Jefferson and Joseph Brooks, and starred William H....
Full-length character portrait of Pauline Markham, possibly costumed for her role in "Sinbad the Sailor." She wears a scarf on her head and a short jacket and shorts with fringe. Pauline Markham was a member of Lydia Thompson's Burlesque...
Full-length character portrait of Fanny Rice in the role of Lucy (maid to Lydia Languish) in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play "The Rivals," which toured in 1896. Rice wears a hat with flowers and gown with bustle. She was born in Lowell,...