Photograph
Pearl White and Virginia Chang
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Pearl White welcomed to Shanghai by Virginia Chang, the daughter of the Chinese minster to Chile. Both women are dressed very nicely. |
Image ID: | 149803 |
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Creation Date: | 07 03 1936 |
Creator Name: | International News Photos |
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Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | photographic print, b&w |
Original Format Number: | WCFTR NF White, Pearl folder 2 |
Original Dimensions: | 9 x 7 inches |
International News Photos caption on reverse reads: "Shanghai, China -- Pearl White, in case you may have forgotten, is the movie actress of yesteryear who made cold shivers run up the spines of movie audiences as the cruel villain left her on the track with a train only ten feet away. It was to be continued next week. She was always saved and the star of the "Perils of Pauline" moved onward to movie fame in the full-reelers. Then she seemed to drop from sight. Here she is being welcomed to Shanghai by Virginia Chang, daughter of the Chinese minister to Chile. Miss White intends returning to the south of France shortly to resume her horse racing pursuits." |
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