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Tag: That’s a Wrap

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That’s a Wrap in the Portrait Gallery with a Studio Portrait of Screenwriter and Director Harry O. Hoyt, 1925

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  • Posted on May 21, 2022May 22, 2022
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That’s a Wrap with a Press Photo from the United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles, April 1928

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  • Posted on April 23, 2022
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That’s a Wrap with a Program from Grauman’s Million Dollar and Rialto Theatres, Los Angeles, the Week of 6 April 1924

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  • Posted on April 6, 2022April 7, 2022
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That’s a Wrap in the Portrait Gallery: Studio Portraits of Actor Princess Mona Darkfeather and Her Husband and Director Frank E. Montgomery, ca. 1914

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  • Posted on March 29, 2022March 31, 2022
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That’s a Wrap While Treading the Boards with a Photo of the Construction of Loew’s State Theatre, Los Angeles, 18 February 1921

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  • Posted on February 18, 2022February 19, 2022
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That’s a Wrap With the “California Theatre Weekly Magazine and Program,” Week of 26 December 1920

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  • Posted on December 26, 2021
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That’s a Wrap At a Dinner by Louis B. Mayer for Marcus Loew and Richard A. Rowland, Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, 2 December 1922

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  • Posted on December 2, 2021
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That’s a Wrap: Snapshots of Location and Studio Filming for Movies in Hollywood and Vicinity, Fall 1925

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  • Posted on November 13, 2021November 14, 2021
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That’s a Wrap: The Brief Hollywood Film Career of Helen Kaiser, 1929-1930

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  • Posted on November 3, 2021
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That’s a Wrap with a Program for “The Clansman,” Clune’s Auditorium, Los Angeles, The Week of 23 August 1915

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  • Posted on August 23, 2021August 24, 2021
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Here's a photo of our demonstration vineyard at the museum! It's located just outside the decorated bedroom in our previous photo.
Check out this bedroom in the Workman House! Photo courtesy of @dlnguyenphoto.
FEMALE JUSTICE: Maud Kafitz
Come join us for our Open Air Art Day today!!! We've already had several artistic masterpieces created today. We'll be here until 4.
Aerial view of the grounds: Walter P. Temple, Jr., whose family owned the Homestead in the 1920s, later became an enthusiastic amateur painter and this aerial view of the ranch, made from the photograph below, shows what he once said in an oral history that it was something of a mini-Disneyland for a teenager! (he also has this sentence paired with the aerial view photo.
Painting by Wally Temple

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