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Scene Still with Mary Maurice, John Bunny, Julia Swayne Gordon, and Helen Gardner

Date: 1911
Description: Scene still from the Vitagraph production Treasure Trove. Left to right are Mary Maurice, John Bunny, Julia Swayne Gordon, and Helen Gardner. John B...
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Publicity Still of Eleanor Lawson, Marguerite Clark and Helen Greene

Date: 1917
Description: Three English girls who were raised as boys, from left to right: Tommy (played by Marguerite Clark), Willie (Eleanor Lawson), and Noel (Helen Greene) in a ...
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Mary Alden, Bessie Love, and Wilfred Lucas in "Acquitted"

Date: 1916
Description: Mrs. Carter (played by Mary Alden) and her daughter Helen (Bessie Love) try to comfort John Carter (Wilfred Lucas) their unemployed breadwinner in this sce...
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Scene Still from The Twins of Suffering Creek

Date: 1920
Description: Scene still from The Twins of Suffering Creek a western starring William Russell. He is posed with Malcolm Cripe and Helen Stone as the twins (Fox 1...
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David Powell and Ann Murdock in a scene still

Date: 1917
Description: Forced to leave the girl he loves, Andre d'Eguzon (played by David Powell) sadly says goodbye to Helen de Travillac (Anna Murdock) in a scene still for the...
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The Eastern Stock players of the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company

Date: 1911
Description: Group portrait of the Essanay Eastern Stock Company in Chicago, Illinois, 1911: Top row, left to right: Joseph Dailey, F. Doolittle, Inez Callahan, Willia...
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Scene still with Lillian Walker, Kathlyn Williams, Irving Cummings, Ben Alexander, Clara Kimball Young, and Elinor Hancock

Date: 1919
Description: During a tea party in an English garden, Little Dick Beverly (played by the child actor Ben Alexander) feeds a piece of cake to the American visitor Charmi...
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Tom Mix, Kathryn Williams, and Joseph W. Girard in Selig scene still.

Date: 1911
Description: In this scene still from the 1911 Selig silent film "Back to the Primitive," a group of four men dressed for safari (pith helmets, jungle jackets, puttees)...

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