Portrait of comedic actor Frank Daniels wearing a checked suit jacket. Daniels starred in fourteen productions at Macauley's Theatre between December 1885 and March 1911. Location of photo studio: Columbus (Ohio)
Close-up character portrait of performer, writer, and director Wright Lorimer wearing a dark suit, curly hair, and stage makeup. He is in costume for the role of "Austin" in "The Quicksands," which is not listed as having been...
Portraits; Actors; Men; Costumes; Posing; Military uniforms
Full-length painted portrait of a man in white military attire with tall black boots. His helmet rests on a table bearing a tapestry reading "RR". This illustration, published in "Pastel Portraits from the Romantic Drama," by...
Full-length character portrait of actress Trixie Friganza standing on a terrace wearing a long white dress and straw hat and holding a parasol. The portrait was allegedly touched up to make her appear slimmer. Trixie Friganza was born Delia...
Full-length portrait of actor, producer, and director Walker Whiteside holding a violin case. He is in costume for "The Magic Melody," wearing pin-striped pants with a handkerchief hanging out of the pocket; a black suit jacket; a loose...
Character portrait of actress Marie Booth Russell wearing her hair down (but with headpiece), off-the-shoulder dress, and corsage. Russell appeared at Macauley's Theatre in "The Light of Other Days" (September 1903) and in "Richard...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Actors; Men; Costumes; Posing; Military uniforms
Full-length character portrait of two soldiers, one holding a rifle and the other holding an American flag, shaking hands. Edward (Ned) Harrigan (left), a playwright, lyricist, and actor, was born October 26, 1844 in New York City, and died on June...
Portrait of comedic actor Frank Daniels wearing a suit jacket and white tie with stickpin. Daniels starred in fourteen productions at Macauley's Theatre between December 1885 and March 1911, including "The Ameer," in January 1901....
Portrait of playwright, lyricist, and actor Edward (Ned) Harrigan wearing a suit jacket and bow tie. Harrigan was born October 26, 1844 in New York City, and died on June 6, 1911. He performed in Vaudeville duo Harrigan & Hart until Hart's...
John Webster, wearing a light-colored three-piece suit, hat, and holding gloves in his right hand, poses in front of a set backdrop of a wooded path. John Webster starred in four productions at Macauley's Theatre between October 1911 and March...
Full-length character portrait of stage comedian and Vaudeville actor Eddie Foy in costume for the role of "Sister Anne" in "Mr. Bluebeard." He wears a pointed hat, pigtails, and white dress with short pleated skirt. Born Edwin...
Full-length character portrait of performer, writer, and director Wright Lorimer in costume for the role of David in "The Shepherd King," which he also co-wrote. He is seated on a rock, wearing a fur pelt and lace-up sandals and holding a...
Outdoor portrait of Lillie DeZarn. Lillie graduated from Oneida Baptist Institute in 1911. She later taught at the institute and married Saul Hounchell, who was also an Oneida graduate and fellow faculty member. Handwritten on bottom border: 466....
A large two-story frame house with a front porch spanning its entire width, is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, the model for the Walton family in the Little Colonel books. The author...
A woman stands next to a row of tall irises in a garden. The woman is probably Mamie, or Mary, Johnston and the garden is probably at the Beeches in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Ms. Johnston was the step-daughter of author Annie Fellows Johnston who...
A large two-story frame house with a front porch spanning the entire width of the building is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, who were models for the Walton family in the Little...
Large two-story frame house, with a front porch spanning its entire width, is partially obscured by large trees. The home, known as The Beeches, was once owned by the Lawtons, who were models for the Walton family in the Little Colonel book series....
A circular driveway leads to The Beeches, Annie Fellows Johnston's home in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. The two-story frame house is partially obscured by large beech trees. Two women sit in the shade of a tree on the left. Mrs. Johnston bought The...
Annie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran pose under trees on the driveway at The Beeches, an estate in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. They are holding hands and Mrs. Johnston holds a folded parasol in her other hand. Hattie is the real-life person upon...
Annie Fellows Johnston and Hattie Cochran pose under trees on the driveway at The Beeches, an estate in Pewee Valley, Kentucky. Mrs. Johnston holds an open parasol over her right shoulder. Hattie is the real-life person upon whom Annie Fellows...