Los Angeles (Calif.)

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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. "Lefty" Flynn

Caption attached to photograph reads: "Former Yale grid star wed to Viola Dana of screen fame. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. "Lefty" Flynn from a photo made after their recent quiet wedding at Los Angeles, Calif. "Lefty" Flynn was a former grid star of Yale and now is an independent screen star. Mrs. Flynn is the former Viola Dana, screen star."

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."

[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."

[Ruth Wing]

Head and shoulders studio portrait of Ted Taylor's first wife, Ruth Wing. Inscription on front of photograph reads: "To Mrs. Pierce, With every wish for happiness, Ruth."

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.

[5301 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles]

Postcard is addressed to Mrs. A.P. Taylor, 1420 Catalina St., Los Angeles, Cal[ifornia]. It is inscribed on the verso: "Dear A. This is to wish you many returns of the day - I have to [sic] much on hand that I can't get over to give ou a hug - much love from us all. C.L.P"

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?]"

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