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L.D. Taylor family fonds Los Angeles (Calif.) Men With digital objects
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[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!"

[Ted Taylor in his office]

Photograph signed "Ted" on the verso. A duplicate copy of this photograph has the following inscription on the verso: "Your son in the library of his last year's studio-office. The new one very much like this - same bookcase etc. The sketches on the wall are mostly mine."

[Ted and Mary Louise Taylor]

Photograph shows Ted and Mary Louise Taylor standing outside. An inscription on the matte reads: "We are always thinking of you - Ted and Mary."

1st car, Aug[ust] 25-08 - No. 04 - [San Gabriel Mission]

Group portrait showing men, women and children standing beside a Tilton's Trolley, in front of the San Gabriel Mission. A circle is drawn in pencil around three women in the photograph; the woman in the middle of this circle is Caroline Little Pierce.

KT [Ken Taylor]

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

Hugh Blair, Parts - Bits

Head and shoulders studio portrait of Actor Hugh Blair for the main part of the photograph with various head shots of Blair in costume in the bottom half.

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."