Postcards with Gambling Scenes. A postcard illustrating Michelangelo da Caravaggio playing poker with Der Falschspieler on the front. The back shows intricate typography in German.
A postcard illustrating a man trumpeting a horn with the deuce of hearts in front of him n.d. The caption reads, "What the deuce? Just to remind you and lest you forget, It seems quite a deuce-ed long time since we met".
From the Fedora Bontempi Simpkin Photograph Collection (PH-00239). From left to right is Deon (niece of Marie Ripps), David London, Alfred Ripps, (Marie's husband), Marie Ripps (Clark County Mother of the Year), Daniel (nephew of Marie Ripps), and Fedora Bontempi at the Flamingo Hotel, 1971.
Paiute or Shoshone woman and two Anglo women seated on wicker chairs, possibly at Manse Ranch. A Post-it note identifies the Indian woman as "probably Maude Yount."