Anna Neagle | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle | Print | Wisconsin Historical Society
Anna Neagle [Florence Marjorie Robertson] (1904-1986), started as a dancer and became a popular film actress.
DESCRIPTION
Anna Neagle [Florence Marjorie Robertson] (1904-1986), started as a dancer and became a popular film actress.
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:9780
Creation Date:circa
Creator Name:Unknown
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Collection Name:Vaudeville and theatre actress cigarette cards, 1885-1910
Genre:Print
Original Format Type:prints, fine-art
Original Format Number:PH 3502
Original Dimensions:1 x 3 inches
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The tobacco companies used trade cards to advertise their products during the late 19th century. Used to stiffen the box, the cards became a powerful advertising method by printing the brand name of the cigarettes and a picture of a larger series. The cards covered many subjects, but certainly theatrical stars were well represented. Many other subjects including wildlife and sports were covered during the period of cigarette trade cards, 1870s-1890s. These cards were meant to be collected and were attractively printed as photographs as well as chromolithographs. Chromolithography was a printing process that used a separate limestone plate for each color.
SUBJECTS
Tobacco
Dance
Motion pictures
Advertising
Ephemera
Collectibles
Women
Cigarettes

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