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View towards the stage, Cameo Theatre, New York, 1925. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
Front elevation, Fort Armstrong Theatre, Rock Island, Illinois, 1925. Fort Armstrong Theatre is a theatre and cinema built in 1920. The Art Deco style building was designed by Dervin & Horn
Auditorium of the Premier Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, 1925. Designed by Charles Sandblom, the Premier Theatre was a cinema built in 1921. The building was demolished in 1980
The Stadium Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, 1925. The Stadium Theatre was a theatre and cinema built in 1920. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
Boxes in the Loge Mezzanine, Capitol Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 1925. Detroits Capitol Theatre was a cinema and concert venue designed by Charles Howard Crane and opened in 1922
Auditorium from the balcony, Fox Theatre, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925. Philadelphias Fox Theatre was a cinema designed by Thomas White Lamb and opened in 1923
Front elevation, the James Theatre, Columbus, Ohio, 1925. The James Theatre was a cinema built in 1921. It was closed and demolished in 1961. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII
At the line of the balcony, the Allen Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio, 1925. Designed by Charles Howard Crane, the Allen Theatre is a cinema that opened in 1921. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII
Front elevation, the Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, California, 1925. The Forum Theatre is a cinema that opened in 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
Ticket booth and lobby, World Theater, Omaha, Nebraska, 1925. The World Theater was a vaudeville theatre amd cinema which opened in 1922. The architect was Charles Howard Crane
Auditorium of the Earle Theatre, Washington DC, 1925. Opened in 1924, the Earle Theatre was built as a cinema and vaudeville theatre
The World Theater, Omaha, Nebraska, 1925. The World Theater was a vaudeville theatre amd cinema which opened in 1922. The architect was Charles Howard Crane. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII
The Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1925. The Eastman Theatre is a performance venue for music, dance and silent film funded by industrialist George Eastman and built in 1922
Detail, the Capitol Theatre, New York City, 1925. The Capitol Theatre was a cinema opened in 1919. Its architect was Thomas W Lamb. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII
Main facade - Circle Theater, Annapolis, Maryland, 1922. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1922]
Facade and main entrance of the Regent Theatre, Brighton, Sussex, 1922. Designed by Robert Atkinson, the Regent Theatre was a cinema which opened in 1921. From The Architectural Forum Volume XXXVI
Marble Arch, London, c1930. Marble Arch, London. Standing at the nothern entrance to Hyde Park, the Marble Arch is one of the most prominent sights of London
Detail from the mural decorations in the foyer of the Regent Cinema, Poole, c1932. From The Studio Volume 103. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]
Modern cinema operating box, 1938. Churchmans cigarette card, from a series titled Modern Wonders [WA & AC Churchman, Great Britain & Ireland, 1938]
Interior of a new Kino Theatre in the West End of Berlin, c1913. Cines-Kino on the Nollendoreplatz, Berlin, as designed by Oskar Kaufmann (1873-1956)
Paulette Goddard, American film and theatre actress, 1938. Paulette Goddard (1910-1990) was one of Paramount Studios biggest stars in the 1940s
Joan Crawford, American actress and film star, 1938. Joan Crawford (1905-1977) was an acclaimed Academy Award winning film actress and one of Hollywoods biggest stars in the 1930s
Eleanore Whitney, American actress, 1938. Eleanore Whitney (1917-1983) appeared in 13 films between 1935 and 1938. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 4th series
Diana Lewis, American film actress, 1938. Diana Lewis (1919-1997) made her screen debut in 1934 in All the KIngs Horses. Amongst her best known films were Gold Diggers in Paris (1938)
Nancy Carroll, American film actress, 1938. Nancy Carroll (1903-1965) became a successful talkies actress because her musical background enabled her to play in the movie musicals of the 1930s
Constance Godridge, British actress, 1938. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 4th series, issued by the British-American Tobacco Company
Dorothy Bartlam, British actress, 1938. Dorothy Bartlam (1907-1991) appeared in 21 films in the late 1920s and early 1930s
Miriam Hopkins, American actress, 1938. In 1930, after ten years on the stage as a successful actress, Miriam Hopkins (1902-1972) joined Paramount and became one of Hollywoods top-ranking stars
Genevieve Tobin, American film actress, 1938. Genevieve Tobin (1899-1995) was a prominent supporting actress in American films of the 1930s
Veronica Nugent, actress, c1936-c1939. Cigarette card from Real Photographs, series 7, issued by the manufacturers of State Express and Ardath Cigarettes
Mary Maguire, Australian actress, c1936-c1939. Mary Maguire (1919-1974) was a star of British and Hollywood cinema in the late 1930s
Terry Walker, American film actress, c1936-c1939. Terry Walker (1913-1977) appeared in 16 films between 1939 and 1944. Cigarette card from Real Photographs, series 7
Valerie Hobson, British actress, c1936-c1939. Valerie Hobson (1917-1998) was a leading lady in the British cinema of the 1930s and 1940s
Eda Peel, British actress, 1938. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 6th series, issued by the British-American Tobacco Company
Gloria Dickson, American stage and screen actress, 1938. Gloria Dicksons film debut in They Won t Forget (1937) earned her the reputation of one of Hollywoods up and coming stars
Kay Francis, American stage and film actress, 1938. Francis (1905-1968) was an American actress who, after a brief beginning on Broadway in the 1920s
Rosalind Marquis, American film actress, 1938. Rosalind Marquis (1915-2006) came to Hollywood after winning a talent contest playing a concert piano. She appeared in 11 films between 1936 and 1938
Carole Lombard, American film actress, c1938. Born Jane Alice Peters, Carole Lombard (1908-1942) was one of Hollywoods top comedy stars of the 1930s
Simone Simon, French film actress, c1938. Simone Simons (1910-2005) film acting career lasted from 1931 until 1957. When she died
Rita Rio, American singer, dancer and film actress, c1938. Rita Rio (1914-1989) also appeared under the names Una Velon and Rita Shaw before settling on the stage name Dona Drake in the 1940s
Helen Twelvetrees, American stage and film actress, c1938. Helen Twelvetrees (1908-1958) was one of cinemas foremost female stars in the early days of sound
Ann Sothern, American film and television actress, c1938. Ann Sotherns (1909-2001) acting career spanned six decades. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 3rd series
Jane Hamilton, American film actress, c1938. Jane Hamilton (1915-2004) appeared in over 20 films in the 1930s and 1940s. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 3rd series
Zelma O Neal, American actress, singer, and dancer, c1938. Zelma O Neal (1903-1989) appeared on Broadway and in early sound films
Helen Seamon, American film actress, c1938. Helen Seamon (1919-2001) made 12 film appearances in the 1930s and 1940s, all of them uncredited. Modern Beauties, 3rd series card
Rochelle Hudson, American film actress, c1938. Rochelle Hudson (1916-1972) appeared in Hollywood films from the early 1930s until the late 1960s
Gay Sheridan, American film actress, c1938. Gay Sheridan appeared in 9 films between 1930 and 1940. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 3rd series, issued by the British-American Tobacco Company
Claire Dodd, American film actress, c1938. Claire Dodd (1908-1973) became a film actress after film studio boss Darryl F Zanuck discovered her when she was performing with the Ziegfeld Follies