Clara Kimball Young and an Irish Terrier Puppy | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society

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Clara Kimball Young and an Irish Terrier Puppy

Clara Kimball Young and an Irish Terrier Puppy | Photograph | Wisconsin Historical Society
Clara Kimball Young and an Irish terrier puppy on the ground in front of a sign saying "Beware of the dog. Keep Out".

Original caption:
"Clara Kimball Young has a bungalow dressing room on the grounds of the Garson Studios, Inc. in Los Angeles where <i>Eyes of Youth</i> is being filmed. It is well known that Miss Young has an interesting collection of dogs including Chows, Airdales, etc. This picture shows Miss Young with 'Etc.' In other words, an Irish terrier pup. Incidentally this tad was rescued by Miss Young on the San Francisco water front during the filming of some of the scenes of <i>Eyes of Youth,</i> 'Etc.' was about to be served as a table d'hote for a large bull dog when rescued by Miss Young from an early and unsatisfactory grave, and proved so intelligent that he was given a barking part in <i>Eyes of Youth.</i> It is said his voice screams unmercifully."

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DESCRIPTION
Clara Kimball Young and an Irish terrier puppy on the ground in front of a sign saying "Beware of the dog. Keep Out". Original caption: "Clara Kimball Young has a bungalow dressing room on the grounds of the Garson Studios, Inc. in Los Angeles where Eyes of Youth is being filmed. It is well known that Miss Young has an interesting collection of dogs including Chows, Airdales, etc. This picture shows Miss Young with 'Etc.' In other words, an Irish terrier pup. Incidentally this tad was rescued by Miss Young on the San Francisco water front during the filming of some of the scenes of Eyes of Youth, 'Etc.' was about to be served as a table d'hote for a large bull dog when rescued by Miss Young from an early and unsatisfactory grave, and proved so intelligent that he was given a barking part in Eyes of Youth. It is said his voice screams unmercifully."
RECORD DETAILS
Image ID:71270
Creation Date: 1919
Creator Name:Unknown
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Genre:Photograph
Original Format Type:photographic print, b&w
Original Format Number:SF PETS Young, Clara Kimball
Original Dimensions:7 x 5 inches
SUBJECTS
Dogs
Actresses
Silent films
Signs and signboards
RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS
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Reference Details
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