William Russell, Mary Miles Minter, and Ed Sloman with unidentified group near Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara
- Creator:
- American Film Manufacturing Company
- Creation Date:
- [circa 1910s]
- Topics:
- Sloman, Edward, 1883-1972, Actors, Actresses, Minter, Mary Miles, 1902-1984, American Film Manufacturing Company, Russell, William, 1886-1929, and Motion picture producers & directors
- Genres:
- photographs and gelatin dry plate negatives
- Notes:
Original data provided by UCSB Special Collections: William Russell with unidentified group near Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara. Corrected title supplied by UCSB Special Collections staff, 2012.
Gift from Pat Eagle-Schnetzer and Ronald Conway, and purchase from Joan Cota (Conway children), 2009.
- Citation:
- [Identification of Item], Joel Conway / Flying A Studio Photograph Collection. SBHC Mss 78. Department of Special Research Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Description:
Double exposure error showing William Russell company with director Ed Sloman.
- Physical Description:
- 1 photograph : glass plate negative ; 13 x 18 cm (5 x 7 format)
- Format:
- Still Image
- Collection(s):
- Joel Conway / Flying A Studio photograph collection
- Series:
- Series 4: Glass Negatives
- Library Location:
- Department of Special Research Collections
- ARK:
- ark:/48907/f3g15z56
- Local Identifier:
- cusbspcsbhc78_100291
- Rights:
- Copyright Not Evaluated
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