Miss Ethel Hale is shown here using the new electric safety razor which was invented by Charles Schatte. This razor may also be used for cutting the hair and for […]
Miss Ethel Hale is shown here using the new electric safety razor which was invented by Charles Schatte. This razor may also be used for cutting the hair and for […]
NEW ICON ALERT!!! we love Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances secretary so dang much that we had little choice but to make her an/our icon!!
Frank Farnum – probably not the Western star Frank Farnum – coaching Pauline Starke to do the Charleston for the movie A Little Bit of Broadway (release title Bright Lights). May […]
now that Buster Keaton’s Seven Chances secretary has got all that huffin’ & a puffin’ out of her system, it’s time to crack a lil smile!
Mexican Ambassador Don Manuel Tellez with daughter Emilia and son José, December 14th, 1925
London & North Eastern Railway posters to promote rail travel to Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, by Tom Purvis, circa 1925 or 1930 The railway brought grandeur, but not lasting prosperity, to […]
University of Chicago Development Campaign headquarters staff, April 22, 1925 Third row, left to right: Miss Mielke, Mrs James, Mrs Mooney, Miss Jagsch, Miss Hatch, Gilbert Finnegan, Miss Sloan, Fred […]
Ruth Taylor (Buck Henry’s mum!) holds lil Rascal Mary Ann Jackson in her film debut, 1925’s Dangerous Curves Behind
sheet music for Katherine Reeves & W Peet Leslie’s ‘Light of My Eyes’ vocal waltz, which is dedicated to Colleen Moore, whose eyes light up our lives!
Academy of The Immaculate Heart of Mary – Class of 1925, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 6.5 girls for every guy!!!!