A color photo of a dress rehearsal for the Lido show "Panache" in Paris, France. The dancers are under the direction of either Donn Arden or Arden-Fletcher. Winston Hemsley is identified at center, front, and Rich Rizzo can be seen with the back of his head to the camera. Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)
Photograph of a group looking at a model of a home, most likely Lewis-Guerin's home in Paris. Donn Arden (left) and Pierre Lewis-Guerin (center) are both present in the photograph, as they were both well known producers at this time.
Inscription with image reads: "View of the "Lake", the trip eight-meter racing boat recently launched on Lake Mead by its owners, Messrs. Breese of Chicago and Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Jasper Morgan, boat designer. The owners are enthusiastic over possibilities of numbers of similar sailing craft being launched on Lake Mead in the future. Photo by Bureau of Rec."
Buzz Holmstrum, filling station operator of Coquille, Oregon sits in a row boat on the waters of Lake Mead. Holmstrum arrived at Hemenway Wash boat landing on Thanksgiving Day after conquering 1100 miles of the Colorado River and Lake Mead alone in his row boat.
Women shows off her catch of the day to her other boating companions along Lake Mead. For another view, see Image 0219. Photo has stamp on back "Official photography do not publish without authority"
Unidentified man sits on a rock on the "Arizona" side of the Colorado River. Inscription with image reads: "Cross section of a lava flow jilting a former channel of the Colorado River in Lower Grand Canyon, approximately 19 miles east of Pierce's [Pearce] Ferry. Under our geological program, studies of this flow are being made before the rising of Lake Mead obliterated portions of it from view."
First Mobile Crime Lab in Las Vegas. Man stands on a small ladder next to a truck that says "CA Estate Ranger Electirc City Applicance." The image at the bottom left-hand corner says "3-11-56 Sanding Paint Crime - Mobile Lt. O'Reilly"
Men go back to working on their tasks during the construction of the Hoover Dam. The large steel object behind them could possibly be a large train engine, evident by the tracks on the concrete floor.
From the Mabel Hoggard Papers (MS-00565) -- Personal papers file. Community interest materials (folder 3 of 3). Front page of Las Vegas Review Journal. This issue was not digitized in its entirety but is available to view in the Special Collections and Archives reading room.