Snapshot of J. Searle Dawley, Walter Hiers, and Billie Burke | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Snapshot of J. Searle Dawley, Walter Hiers, and Billie Burke

Snapshot of J. Searle Dawley, Walter Hiers, and Billie Burke | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Snapshot of J. Searle Dawley, Walter Hiers, and Billie Burke riding on top of a New York bus. Dawley is on the far left. Hiers sits next to Burke. An unknown, but happy, man sits behind them. Dawley directed Burke and Hiers in the Famous Players film <i>The Mysterious Miss Terry</i> which was released in 1917.

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DESCRIPTION
Snapshot of J. Searle Dawley, Walter Hiers, and Billie Burke riding on top of a New York bus. Dawley is on the far left. Hiers sits next to Burke. An unknown, but happy, man sits behind them. Dawley directed Burke and Hiers in the Famous Players film The Mysterious Miss Terry which was released in 1917.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:69646
Creation Date: 1917
Creator Name:Unknown
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Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:NF Burke, Billie
Original Dimensions:3.5 x 5.75 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Original caption: "Billie Burke (Paramount) owns a Rolls-Royce, Packard, Cadillac and Ford--here she is on the top of a Fifth Ave. Bus with Director J. Searle Dawley and Walter Hiers going on location for an adaptation of Gelett Burgess' The Mysterious Miss Terry."
SUBJECTS
Actors
Actresses
Motion picture producers and directors
Silent films
Buses
RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
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Location:Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin

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