Group photo showing the oldest living graduate from the Winona Normal School, the college president, and the homecoming queen and court during the Winona State College 1948 Homecoming, Winona, Minnesota.
Ten Cent ticket for a performance of the Huntley Pictorial Monarchs One Big 2 hour Performance Anybody any seat. One Elaborate Picture Show. Six nights Monday June 6th. (Note: The original is not available to the public.)
Ten cent ticket for a performance of the Huntley Pictorial Monarchs One Big 2 hour Performance Anybody any seat. One Elaborate Picture Show. Six nights Monday June 6th. (Note: The original is not available to the public.)
Poster of Huntley performance with a photograph of Myrtle Huntley on the front. Information about Songs and Acts. (Note: The original is not available to the public.)
Booklet promoting the idea of working for the Watkins Company. Information includes advantages of working for the company, testimonials, and an overview of Watkins products.
Exterior view of the Watkins Administration Building. A group of women and men stand in front of the building. This building was designed by George W. Maher.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley sitting in front of a three way mirror. She is dressed in a piece of material with a butterfly on her bear back. Can see some of Ben Huntley in the middle mirror.
Black and white photograph of Myrtle Huntley standing dressed in her Delilah costume with the metal breast plates and arm bracelets. Long double strand of pearls that go below the knee.
Reproduction of a hand tinted photograph of Myrtle Huntley with roses in her hair. Dress is off her shoulders. She is holding roses in her hands and looking down at them.
Reproduction of a hand tinted photograph of Myrtle Huntley with roses in her hair. Dress is off the her shoulders. She has roses pined to the collar of the dress. She is making faces
Reproduction of a hand tinted photograph of Myrtle Huntley with roses in her hair. Dress is off the shoulders. She has roses pined to the collar of the dress. She is making faces.
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. A formal head photograph. Waist is off the shoulders with gathering of material in the neckline. Sleeves of the dress are large. Hair is up with flowers in it. Look like poppies.
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 - "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 - "Moving Picture Supplies of Every Description "The Huntleys'" Expert Projectionists Makers of Moving Pictures, Commercial and Dramatic Ben A. Huntley, MGR 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 Myrtle Huntley on the front. On Side B "The Big Hit Oh - You Tease by Merritt W. Lund - Chorus - Copyright 1910
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.
Black and white postcard with a photograph of a airplane crash at the Winona Fair Grounds. Closer look of the plane with people looking all around at the wreckage.