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    • Unknown Places_Display

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    • Promotional materials; Publicity photographs; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Tourism

    • Union Pacific Railroad Company published this promotional booklet to promote tourism and the railroad in Idaho, written and illustrated by Robert Limbert. The booklet is filled with photographs taken by Limbert while exploring Craters of the Moon,...
    • Harvester Metro

    • Harvester Metro

    • Automobiles; Camping; Recreational vehicles;

    • The Rhodenbaugh recreational vehicle, a 1940s International Harvester Metro Van with matching trailer. The vehicle is located in Pollock near the Middle Fork of the Salmon River.
    • The Girl From God's Country

    • The Girl From God's Country

    • Actors; Actresses; Motion pictures; Motion picture producers & directors;

    • 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...
    • The Girl From God's Country

    • The Girl From God's Country

    • Night photographs; Motion pictures; Motion picture cameras; Motion picture production & direction;

    • Shooting at night, with the aid of flares, during the filming of "The Girl From God's Country." Co-director Bert Van Tuyle is crouching in the foreground.
    • Harvester Metro

    • Harvester Metro

    • Automobiles; Camping; Recreational vehicles; Cameras; Trees;

    • Rhodenbaugh standing on top of his 1940s International Harvester Metro Van with matching trailer to take a picture. The back of the photo says they were on their way to Priest Lake.
    • Nell Shipman's Birthday

    • Nell Shipman's Birthday

    • Actresses; Actors; Birthday parties;

    • Nell Shipman, her company, and friends celebrate her birthday, October 25, 1920, at the Pine Knot Lodge, Big Bear, California. Nell Shipman is seated at the head of the table with her son Barry standing beside her. She was at Big Bear filming...
    • The Grub-Stake

    • The Grub-Stake

    • Actresses; Motion pictures; Motion picture production & direction; Motion picture cameras;

    • Nell Shipman hugs the cliff (at left) during the filming of a scene in "The Grub-Stake." Cinematographer Joseph B. Walker described the scene in his memoir, "The Light on Her Face" (1984): "Nell Shipman emotes, assistant cameraman Clif Maupin...
    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Motion picture producers & directors; Motion picture studios; Motion pictures;

    • Nell Shipman and her co-director, Bert Van Tuyle, on the set of "The Girl From God's Country." Although the 1920 U.S. census lists Van Tuyle and Shipman ("Helen F. Van Tuyle") as husband and wife, they were never married. They were then living...
    • Something New

    • Something New

    • Automobiles; Actresses; Motion pictures; Motion picture producers & directors;

    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle, co-stars and co-directors of the silent film "Something New," in the Maxwell automobile, the real star of the film.
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses; Motion pictures; Lakes & ponds;

    • Nell Shipman (as Faith Diggs) in a scene from "The Grub-Stake." Director Bert Van Tuyle captioned this photo: "Dawn brings to Faith the determination to seek the one way out."
    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Actors; Actresses; Motion picture studios; Motion picture cameras; Dogs; Collies;

    • Members of Nell Shipman's company at her movie camp, Lionhead Lodge, on the shores of Priest Lake, Idaho. From left to right, standing: Daddy Duffill, Dorothy Winslow, Bert Van Tuyle, Nell Shipman, Bobby Newhard, and Ralph Cochner. In the...
    • Field Trip Book 02

    • Field Trip Book 02

    • Travel; Roads; Camping; Fishing;

    • Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Motion picture production & direction; Motion picture studios; Motion picture cameras;

    • Crew of "The Grub-Stake" pose with Nell Shipman on the studio set at Minnehaha Park in Spokane, Washington. Standing left to right are electrician Dick Playter, script girl Marge Greenfield, second cameraman Bobby Newhard, first cameraman Joseph...
    • Miss BSU pageants

    • Miss BSU pageants

    • Boise State University; Beauty contestants;

    • Contestants for the Miss BSU pageant outside the Easter Seal Center. From left to right: Gae McElhinner, Janie Holbrook, Kay Diane Ferrir, Terri Mortenson, Kathy Van Dyke, Lynette Dickman, Ronda Miller.
    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Motion picture producers & directors; Horses; Actors; Actresses; Dogs; Collies;

    • Co-directors Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle on horseback during the filming of "The Girl From God's Country." Also on horseback is Edward Burns, and in the foreground is Nell Shipman's dog Laddie.
    • The Girl From God's Country

    • The Girl From God's Country

    • Motion picture production & direction; Motion picture cameras; Motion pictures;

    • Co-director Bert Van Tuyle, financier W.H. Clune, camerman Jospeh B. Walker, and Nell Shipman's young son Barry, during the filming of "The Girl From God's Country."
    • Something New

    • Something New

    • Motion pictures; Actors; Actresses; Automobiles; Motion picture production & direction; Dogs; Collies; Cosmetics;

    • Cast and crew of Nell Shipman's film "Something New." From left to right: Cliff Maupin, cinematographer Joseph B. Walker, Bert Van Tuyle (putting on make-up at the mirror), and Nell Shipman (revising the script) with her dog Laddie.
    • The Grub-Stake

    • The Grub-Stake

    • Actors; Actresses; Motion pictures; Motion picture production & direction; Motion picture cameras; Ships;

    • Cast and crew of "The Grub-Stake" filming aboard ship. To the right are actors Alfred Allen (portraying Mark Leroy) and Nell Shipman (Faith Diggs). The figure standing above the rest appears to be the film's director Bert Van Tuyle.

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