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    • Arnold Barham and Barry Shipman

    • Arnold Barham and Barry Shipman

    • Bicycles & tricycles; Uniforms; Dogs; Grandparents;

    • Nell Shipman's father, Arnold Foster Barham, and her son, Barry Shipman, outside their home in Glendale, California, 1918. Barry attended a military academy and is wearing a school uniform. The Shipmans' Glendale home has been moved from its...
    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Motion picture cameras; Motion pictures

    • 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...
    • Barry Shipman

    • Barry Shipman

    • Motion pictures; Television programs

    • Barry Shipman (1912-1994), Nell and Ernest Shipman's son, about 1930. He became a screenwriter for the movie serials in the 1930s, scripting some of Dick Tracy's and Flash Gordon's most memorable adventures. He later wrote for television,...
    • Laddie

    • Laddie

    • Dogs; Collies

    • Barry Shipman's collie Laddie, presented to him as an Easter present. Laddie had a small part with Nell Shipman in the lost Vitagraph film, "The Wild Strain" (1917) and accompanied the Shipmans to Spokane and Priest River, Idaho, where he lost his...
    • Barry Shipman

    • Barry Shipman

    • Motion pictures; Television programs

    • Barry Shipman (1912-1994), Nell and Ernest Shipman's son, about 1935. He became a screenwriter for the movie serials in the 1930s, scripting some of Dick Tracy's and Flash Gordon's most memorable adventures. He later wrote for television,...
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses; Motion pictures; Braids (Hairdressing);

    • 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...
    • Letters From God's Country

    • Letters From God's Country

    • Typewriters; Actresses; Motion pictures; Book jackets;

    • Cover illustration on the dust jacket of the edition of Shipman's correspondence published by Boise State University in 2003. Edited by Tom Trusky, "Letters from God's Country: Nell Shipman: Selected Correspondence & Writings, 1912-1970" is "an...
    • The Silent Screen & My Talking Heart

    • The Silent Screen & My Talking Heart

    • Actresses; Book covers;

    • Cover illustration on Nell Shipman's autobiography, "The Silent Screen & My Talking Heart," published posthumously by Boise State University in 1987, with second and third editions in 1988 and 2001. Shipman wrote the autobiography in the late...
    • Nell Shipman clipping

    • Nell Shipman clipping

    • Motion picture producers & directors;

    • Clipping from the Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch newspaper (Norfolk, Virginia), with a photo of Nell Shipman, reporting on her plans to produce films in the Norfolk area. It is annotated in red pencil with the date 1/9/48. None of the films named in the...
    • Under the Crescent

    • Under the Crescent

    • Book jackets;

    • Illustration on the dust jacket of "Under the Crescent," the novelization of the stories Shipman wrote for the the Universal movie series of the same name. Shipman's first years in Hollywood were spent writing stories and scenarios for the silent...
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses; Feathers;

    • A publicity still of silent film star Nell Shipman. This photo comes from a photo scrapbook (MSS 258) compiled by Gertrude B. Hein, sister of Belle Angstadt, Shipman's good friend at Priest Lake.
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses; Dogs;

    • Nell Shipman on location at Priest Lake, Idaho. This photo comes from a photo scrapbook (MSS 258) compiled by Gertrude B. Hein, sister of Belle Angstadt, Shipman's good friend at Priest Lake.
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses;

    • A publicity still of silent film star Nell Shipman. This photo comes from a photo scrapbook (MSS 258) compiled by Gertrude B. Hein, sister of Belle Angstadt, Shipman's good friend at Priest Lake.
    • Nell Shipman and fawn

    • Nell Shipman and fawn

    • Actresses; Deer;

    • Nell Shipman and a fawn. This may be the photo of Shipman and a fawn that cinematographer Joseph B. Walker described taking in his memoir, "The Light on Her Face" (1984), page 123.
    • Ayers oil portrait

    • Ayers oil portrait

    • Paintings; Twins; Dogs; Braids (Hairdressing);

    • Portrait of Nell Shipman and her twin children, Charles Douglas Ayers and Daphne Anne Ayers, painted by Charles H. Austin Ayers, the twins' father, in 1930 while the family was living in Taos, New Mexico, at Mabel Dodge Luhan's artists' retreat. ...

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