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    • W.H. Clune

    • W.H. Clune

    • Clune. W.H., 1862-1927;

    • W.H. Clune (right), the Los Angeles theater owner who was one of the financiers of "The Girl From God's Country," visiting the set with unidentified associates. They are greeting Nell Shipman's bear, Brownie. This was probably at Big Bear,...
    • Tom Trusky

    • Tom Trusky

    • Trusky, Tom; Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Tom Trusky (1944-2009), professor of English at Boise State University, examines a reel of film in his campus office, surrounded by Nell Shipman memorabilia. Trusky first became intrigued with the filmmaker in the early 1980s when he learned she...
    • A Bear, A Boy and A Dog

    • A Bear, A Boy and A Dog

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970; Howard, Sunny;

    • Title frame from Nell Shipman's 20-minute short film, "A Bear, A Boy and A Dog." Originally titled "Saturday Off" in 1920, the film was reissued in 1921 under this new title.
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • The Grub-Stake's villain Mark Leroy (portrayed by actor Alfred Allen) prevents actress Nell Shipman (as Faith Diggs) from reaching a knife.
    • The Girl From God's Country

    • The Girl From God's Country

    • Filson, Al, 1857-1925; Walker, Joseph B.; Van Tuyle, Bert, 1878-1951; Irwin, Boyd, 1880-1957; Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970; Burns, Edward J., 1892-1980;

    • The cast and crew of "The Girl From God's Country." Seated in the front row, beginning at the second from right, are actor Al W. Filson (wearing a cap), cameraman Joseph B. Walker, co-director Bert Van Tuyle, actor Boyd Irwin, actor and...
    • Walt Whitman

    • Walt Whitman

    • Whitman, Walt, 1859-1928;

    • The actor Walt Whitman (1859-1928), who appeared in more than sixty films between 1915 and 1924, portraying Nell Shipman's father, the Skipper, in "The Grub-Stake."
    • Wolf's Brush

    • Wolf's Brush

    • Angstadt, Belle, 1867-1926; Peters, Lloyd, 1902-; Peters, Ray; Shipman, Barry, 1912-1994; Angstadt, Harry E.; Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Nell Shipman's friend and confidante, Belle Angstadt (in bed), in the center of the scene during the filming of Shipman's lost film "Wolf's Brush," at Angstadt's Lone Star Ranch, on the shores of Priest Lake, Idaho. At the far left Lloyd Peters...
    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Walker, Joseph B.;

    • Nell Shipman's cameraman, Joseph B. Walker. His first feature film work as a cinematographer was on Shipman's "Back to God's Country." He also worked with her on "Trail of the Arrow," "A Bear, A Boy and A Dog," " Something New," "The Girl From...
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Nell Shipman, in one of the publicity stills from her Shipman-Curwood Productions album. The caption under the photo as published in the Los Angeles Times on July 31, 1918, reads "Nell Shipman as Nepeese / The Indian girl who became the 'close...
    • Something New

    • Something New

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Nell Shipman, co-star and co-director of "Something New," rests with her dog Laddie in the Maxwell automobile that was the real star of the film.

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