Business Card - "Special Photographic Art Studies for Trade "The Huntley's" Commercial Designing and Photography Expert Projectionists, Motion Picture Equipment, Theatre Advertising Slides Ben A. Huntley Winona, Minn.
Business Card - with a black and white photograph of Myrtle and Ben Huntley "From the Huntleys Monarchs of Pictorial Amusement Ben and Myrtle Huntley Per. Address Winona. Minn. Ably Assisted 14th Season 2 tons of costumes and Electrical Equipment.
Business Card - Side A has a black and white photograph of Ben Huntley "The head of the Huntley Shows - Ben Huntley - 13th --Semi-Annual Tour 13 - HUNTLEY= QUALITY (YOU KNOW) Permanent Address Winona, Minnesota" Side BE has a black and white photograph of Myrtle E. Huntley "Our latest Song Hit A Castle in Dreamland for You Dear" by George W. Clark.
Poster of Huntley Show "To-Night! At the Opera House the Huntley Entertainers. FREE One additional lady admitted Free with each Paid Reserved Seat Ticket"
Black and white photograph of Captain Bark in a movie made by Ben Huntley. Photo taken in front of Merchants National bank on 3rd street. People waling in the background of the photo in street clothing. Captain Bark leaning on hood of auto.
Photograph of the Members of "His Awakening" cast and few friends "filling up" at lunch Hour. Taken at the country home of Dr. Mayo in Rochester, Minn. Howard Huntley upper left and Myrtle Huntley and her mother in the lower center of photo.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Brandon, Myrtle Huntley's mother and her son Howard Huntley standing with the Huntley truck on the road in Winona, Minnesota.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley and Charles Arling robbing the grocery store on the east end of Winona. Film still from the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Portrait of Myrtle Huntley and Harvey Brandon falling down on the front steps of the grocery stores. Myrtle is scolding him for is fall. From the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Black and white Photograph of Myrtle Huntley and Harvey Brandon meeting on the wooden steps of the local grocery store. Film still from the film "The Romance of a Traveling Man."
Business Card - Side A has a black and white photograph of Ben Huntley "The head of the Huntley Shows - Ben Huntley - 13th --Semi-Annual Tour 13 - HUNTLEY= QUALITY (YOU KNOW) Permanent Address Winona, Minnesota" Side B has a black and white photograph of Myrtle E. Huntley "Our latest Song Hit A Castle in Dreamland for You Dear" by George W. Clark.
Business Card - Side A has a black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley on the front. On Side B "The Big Hit Oh - You Tease by Merritt W. Lund - Chorus - Copyright 1910
Hand tinted photograph of Myrtle Huntley. Dressed in a black lace slip, hair down and holding a mirror and powder puff. Cloth wrapped around her chair. Taken for a Watkins ad.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley dressed in a long dress with elbow length sleeves. Dress has a train in the back and a drop neckline with a snowflake or star pin at bottom. Pearl capulet on head with hair in curls with a lilac at temple. Signed by Myrtle E. Huntley "Acknowledging your admirable sense of "the fitness of things" about a theater.
Winona Levee shown in front on bench with Myrtle Huntley sitting in the middle. One man in a white suit sitting on the bench and a small boy dressed like Charlie Chaplin standing behind the bench.
Printed pass for entrance to a Huntley's Famous Pictures. "This credential has been extended as a personal courtesy and will be turned down if presented by any other party than the individual named above. This may be reserved at the seat sale before 6 pm. Will not be reserved at the door. Ben Huntley Sole owner Huntley's Famous Pictures."
Portrait of Ben and Myrtle Huntley. Myrtle's hair is high up and hanging down on one side in a curl with a grouping of three roses. Dress is trimmed in sequins around the sleeves, shoulders, and neckline with a pin in the bodice area of either a star or snowflake.
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Hattie Brandon, Muriel Ostrich, and Harvey Brandon. Part of a motion picture production by B & B Film Co. Ben Huntley.
Black and white photograph of Mr. Burlingame, the manager of the Winona Opera House sitting in a dinning room with dishes behind eating pie. Film "Worth the Price"
Studio portrait of Mrs. Brandon, Myrtle Huntley's mother. She is posed in front of a stage backdrop and is wearing a necklace and head piece made of pearls.
Business Card - "Moving Picture Supplies of Every Description "The Huntleys'" Expert Projectionists Makers of Moving Pictures, Commercial and Dramatic Ben A. Huntley, MGR Winona, Minn.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley sitting on wicker couch with lot of pillows with a journal in her lap and books at her side. She is wearing a large plaid skirt with a long sleeve blouse. Many plants in the room surrounding the couch.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley facing a mirror sitting on a bench in a slip holding a pair of stockings with the same ones on her legs. Hair is down her back with curls at the sides. advertisement photograph.
Poster for The Huntley's with a black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley with a Art Deco pattern boarder. "The Huntley's Pictorial Monarchs ABLY ASSISTED."
Poster for Huntleys 15th Semi Annual Tour. Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley posing in a Greek costume. Lettering and border done in red." Coming The Huntleys - None so Good 15th Semi Annual Tour."
Advertising sample by "Huntley of Oshkosh - Designing and Engraving - None Better." Pen and ink drawing of a horse by Ben Huntley, has been transfered into an engraving print.
Black and white photograph of eight dancers with fringed sleeves decorated with flowers. Myrtle Huntley is the last woman on the right in the back row. Her hair is down in ringlets with flowers in her hair and at her waist.
Group portrait of seven women dancers in fairy outfits flowers in hair and around neckline. All the women are wearing ballet slippers. Myrtle Huntley is standing close to the waterfalls.
Group portrait of seven women standing at the stone landscaping of the Rockledge estate. Myrtle Huntley is leaning on the stone structure. All of the woman are stringing daisies and dressed like fairies.