Box MS.2023.046 Box 2
Contains 67 Results:
George Moore, letter to Harry Cust, about 1893
Letter offering the serial rights for Esther Waters to The Pall Mall Gazette.
Louise Chandler Moulton, carte-de-visite, 1870 March 11
Phil Cohen: The date-stamp suggests that this was a proof, meant to be returned to the photographer. Seller referenced an identical copy attributed to Black of Boston and indicated that this image comes from an album assembled by a niece of the author who lived in Pomfret and Canterbury, Connecticut.
Olga Nethersole, letter to unknown correspondent, 1894 August 28
Letter mentions theatrical adaptation of Tess of the d'Urbervilles. Folder includes a note from a previous owner about the letter. Phil Cohen notes: “The seller identified the recipient as Mrs Kathleen Haydon Green, who became Lord Mayoress of London (1900-1910). There is no evidence to support this.”
Olga Nethersole, letter to "Hilda", 1894 November 2
Letter about her first American tour to a close friend.
Louis F. Nethersole, letter to "Mr. Peckham", 1894 October 9
Letter from Olga Nethersole's brother and manager related to her American debut. Peckham represented Nethersole in her case against Augustin Daly.
Olga Nethersole, cabinet photograph, about 1894?
Photograph from Baker's Art Gallery, Columbus, Ohio.
Olga Nethersole, cabinet photographs in costume, 1896
3 photographs by London Stereoscopic and Sarony.
Olga Nethersole, cabinet photograph in costume for Sapho, about 1900
Providence, Rhode Island, Ye Rose Studio
"The New Woman -- Wash Day," stereoscope photograph, about 1901
Color postcard, "When did they breech you, Auntie?", about 1911
A young boy addresses a woman wearing harem pants under a dress: “When did they breech you, Auntie?” On the verso, a group of salacious men ogle a woman: “Not always a case of harem scarem.” 14 x 9cm. Inter-Art Co., Southampton House, London, W. C. ‘Harem’ Series. No. 858.