Box 1
Contains 18 Results:
Studio publicity, undated, undated
Six undated publicity photographs. Some feature Pickford with gifts from fans. The verso of one photograph discusses Pickford's personal fashion designer, "Madame Lanvin."
The Little Princess, 1917
One photograph and one collage of "gag stills" featuring Pickford and the film's director, Marshall Neilan, joking between takes.
The Poor Little Rich Girl, 1917
Two photographs; both include director Maurice Tourneur.
War Relief, 1917
Text on verso indicates it is a still from an all-star liberty bond film campaign.
Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley, 1918
One photograph, list of production studios written on verso.
Stella Maris, 1918
One production still, one publicity photograph of Pickford visiting a group of orphans.
Pollyanna, 1920
Six photographs; one photograph marked "United Artists Corporation" on verso; Pickford co-founded United Artists in 1919.
Rosita, 1923
Stamp of photographer Charles Rosher on verso.
My Best Girl, 1927
Two photographs, stamp of "K. O. Rahmn: Photographer, Mary Pickford Corp." on verso of each.
Secrets, 1933
Two photographs from Pickford's final film, one with stamp of K. O. Rahmn on verso.
Glass slides, undated
These slides are for Pickford's Pollyanna (1920) and M'Liss (1918).