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L.D. Taylor family fonds Los Angeles (Calif.)
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[Theodore P. Taylor]

Photograph is a professionally taken full-length portrait showing Theodore Taylor, aged twelve, standing with a bicycle on the sidewalk.

1731 S. Figueroa St. [Los Angeles]

Postcard is addressed to Miss W. Pierce, 1901 Lexington Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. It is inscribed on the verso: "Monday - Dearie I did not like to leave you last evening, but hope you get all right very soon. We had such a pleasant visit. Love from Ann [O'Neill?]"

[Ted Taylor sitting at his desk in his office]

A duplicate copy of this photograph has the following inscription on the verso: "The other side of the room at 231 S. Spring (this is upstairs over a tough athletic club - and a real saloon) But that didn't interfere with work!"

KT [Ken Taylor]

Photograph is a head and shoulders portrait showing Ken Taylor wearing a beard and a top hat.

Spring 1920...street set on new Metro lot, Hollywood

Caption on the verso of the print reads: "Left to right: Carl Wilmore, Boston Post; Ted Taylor, Metro news director; Herbert Howe, representative Picture Play; Antonio Moreno, Vitagraph serial star; Alice Lake, Screen Classic featured player; Howard Strickling, Metro news department; and S.F. Jacobs, London Picture Show. The scene is the New York street at the Metro studio."

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