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[Violet Heming as Nancy and Walter Woolf as Bob in "Ladies All".]

[Violet Heming as Nancy and Walter Woolf as Bob in "Ladies All".]

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[Violet Heming in "Honest Jim Blunt".]

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[Violet Heming as Margaret Sones in "Spring Cleaning".]

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[Violet Heming as Constance Nevins and Nicholas Joy as Titus Jaywood in "Yes, My Darling Daughter".]

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[Maurice Evans as the title role and Lee Baker as John of Gaunt in "King Richard II".]

[Violet Heming as Constance Nevins, Lucile Watson as Ann Whitman Murray and Peggy Conklin as Ellen Murray in "Yes, My Darling Daughter".]

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[Auriol Lee as Gertrude Rhead and Gladys Mason as Emily Rhead in "Milestones".]

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["The Squall" theater still.]

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[Lee Baker as Reverend Jonas West and Gladys George as Mom Quigley in "The Distant City".]

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[Lee Tracy as Roy Lane and Sylvia Field as Billie Moore in "Broadway".]

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["This Thing Called Love" theater still.]

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[Violet Heming as Beatrice and Lee Baker as Harry Hamilton in "A Modern Girl".]

Creator White Studio (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number 34.79.536 
Unique identifier MNY53778 
Dated 1914 
Object Type photograph
Physical dimensions H: 14 in, W: 11 in 
Medium gelatin silver print
File dimensions 14.4 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
36.7 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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A Modern Girl (Play)
Actors
Comedy Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
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Lee Baker (1876-1948)
New York (N.Y.)
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Violet Heming (1897-1981)
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