John W. Boyle with Anna Q. Nilsson, explaining his dual camera device for panoramic shots (2 photographs); John W. Boyle with Silvano Balboni, explaning the same. Boyle with camera. Photograph of camera alone. From the set of "Her Second Chance." 1926
The Grand Canyon. undated
"Her Second Chance": John W. Boyle (on scaffold labelled "First National") preparing to shoot scene in stands of racetrack scene from scaffold. 1926
Crew shooting unidentified film at beach (2 photographs). undated
John W. Boyle on set, perhaps that of "If I Were King." perhaps 1920
"Hatta Marri": Cast and crew, including Marjorie Kane (in wedding dress, left, second row), Bobby Dunn (also in wedding dress, second row, left), Harry Gribbon (second row, right, in overcoat), and Dorothy Granger (second from left, sitting). 1932
"The She Devil": Theda Bara and Albert Roscoe (still). 1918
Autographed photograph of Tom Mix. undated
Two autographed photographs of Betty Blythe, personally inscribed to John W. Boyle. 1922
"The Fall of A Nation": Eight 3x5 personal black and white photographs of John W. Boyle. Annotations on back of the photographs by John W. Boyle describing film. 1916
"A Woman There Was": Film crew working on set and shooting scene. 8 photographs 1919
"A Woman There Was": Film crew working on set. 2 photographs. Cf. folder 11. 1919
"A Woman There Was": Theda Bara (in costume, center); Lori Bara (center); John W. Boyle (far right); others unidentified. On break or at lunch. 4 photographs. 1919
"A Woman There Was": Theda Bara (in costume) and Lori Bara, at lunch or break. 1919
"A Woman There Was": Still of Theda Bara drinking from coconut. 1919
"A Woman There Was": Still or lobby card of Theda Bara at entrance to hut. 1919
"A Woman There Was": Still of Theda Bara and perhaps Claude Payton, Robert Elliott, and John Ardizoni. 1919
"If I Were King": Still (still code: E-37-21) of either William Farnum or Walter Law. 1920
"If I Were King": Two stills of scene of hanging. 1920
"If I Were King": Still (still code E37-119) of William Farnum and unidentified actor. 1920
"If I Were King": Still of William Farnum (still code E37-136). 1920
"Match Play": Andy Clyde in car; Marjorie Beebe (holding giant golf club). "Mack Sennett Talkie" production sign. circa 1930
Two 4x5 photographs of William Farnum in unidentified film. undated
Cast and crew group photograph with William Farnum, Louise Lovely, and J. Gordon Edwards. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 1919
"Lone Star Ranger": Cast and crew on lunch break, including John W. Boyle, Louise Lovely, William Farnum and director J. Gordon Edwards (still code: E-34-8). 1919
Cast and crew under shelter, with John W. Boyle, Louise Lovely, William Farnum and director J. Gordon Edwards. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 2 photographs. probably 1919
Director J. Gordon Edwards and crew and actor on set. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 2 4x5 photographs. probably 1919
"The Last of the Duanes": 4x5 photograph of scene with William Farnum and unidentified actor. 1919
Williams Farnum (with cigar in mouth) watching cameramen shooting scene. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
John W. Boyle shooting scene, and J. Gordon Edwards directing same. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
William Farnum sitting on horse, talking to unidentified actor. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
William Farnum riding on horseback in "Lone Star Ranger" (?). 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
William Farnum riding on horseback in "Last of the Duanes"(?). 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
Unidentified rider on horse (William Farnum in either "Last of the Duanes" or "Lone Star Ranger"?). 4x5 photograph; two copies. probably 1919
Mule team pulling car out of rut. Caption: "Yucaipa Valley Death March 10-18." (From "Lone Star Ranger" or "Last of the Duanes"?) 3.5x 4.5 photograph. probably 1919
Shack in rocky hills. Director J. Gordon Edwards (left, with hat, silhouette). 3.5x5.5 photograph undated
John W. Boyle, Director J. Gordon Edwards, and unidentified actors at shack. 2x3 photograph. Cf. photograph in Folder 37 undated
"Last of the Duanes": William Farnum. 4x5 photograph. undated
William Farnum, John W. Boyle, and Director J. Gordon Edwards discussing scene. Perhaps from "The Last of the Duanes." 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
William Farnum in scene with unidentified actor, perhaps Charles Clary ("Lone Star Ranger"?). 4x5 photograph. probably 1919
Cowboy climbing cliff in scene from unidentified movie. 4x5 photograph. undated
Director J. Gordon Edwards on horseback. 2x3 photograph. undated
"The Light": Still of Theda Bara (still code: E-30-19). 1919
"The Light": Still of Theda Bara in dinner scene with unidentified actors (still code: E-30-20). 1919
Downtown New Orleans(?). circa 1900
Director J. Gordon Edwards with wife(?). Still code: E-30-33. probably 1919
Squadron of World War I French fighter planes on airfield. undated
"Salome": J. Gordon Edwards and John W. Boyle on shooting scaffold. 1918
"Heart and Soul": Theda Bara (photographic postcard). 1917
Two unidentified women and one man in horse and buggy. 5x7 photograph. undated
Unidentified man in Ford Model-T. 5x 7 photograph. undated
Unidentified man in desert. 3x5 photograph. undated
Group photograph of unidentifed persons. 2x3 photograph. probably 1910s
J. Gordon Edwards in director's chair, on set. 3x4 photograph. undated
J. Gordon Edwards with two unidentified men and one women. 2x3 photograph. probably 1910s
John W. Boyle with three unidentified men, posing in car. 2 photographic postcards. circa 1920
"Lone Star Ranger": Contact sheet with Louise Lovelady, William Farnum, and other actors, including Charles Clary(?). 1919
"Lone Star Ranger": Contact sheet with William Farnum, young boy. 1919
John W. Boyle(?) at the "Desert Inn." 3x5 photograph. undated
William Farnum with unidentified woman on horseback. ( From "Lone Star Ranger"?) Photographic postcard. probably 1919
Two men with burros. 2x3 photograph. circa 1920s
Actors in blackface. 5x7 photograph. undated
"Salome": Theda Bara in harem scene (still code: 25-10). 2x3 photograph. 1918
"Salome": Bazaar scene (still code: 25-81). 2x3 photograph. 1918
"Salome": Theda Bara and Albert Roscoe (still code: 25-78). 2x3 photograph. 1918
Mounted photograph of woman. New Orleans stamped on the back. undated
Mounted photograph of woman made by Rinehart Studio of Omaha, Nebraska. undated
Mounted photograph of woman made by G. Moses and Son of New Orleans, Louisiana. undated
Telegram from "Bowes" to John W. Boyle at Hotel Daniela Venezia (perhaps the Hotel Daniela Venezia, Venice, Italy). Telegram perhaps from Edward Bowes related to the filming of "Ben Hur." 1923
Camera of John W. Boyle, Fox Studio. undated