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Ruth sets off early with all her belongings on a three day drive to Alberta and the Canadian Rockies.

a painting with coffee and graphite what was not so sharp , used in free pic.joke and i made a wrong translation it was on a person... Ruth Elder (September 8, 1902 – October 9, 1977) was an aviation pioneer and actress. (and i thoughy a ruth older saved) (Wrede ouderling gered).

Thanks for the visit have a nice week

Ruth trying Sun Glasses

Ruth (at 106 our oldest living member) and her caregiver Julie were able to attend the dinner.

in pretty good condition, any sheep would be happy to live there

TRIC Awards 2013 - London - 12 / 03 /13

 

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Walnut Creek, California

November, 2021

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Her name isn't really Ruth (I have no idea what her name is) but she just fits the character in a book I'm reading now and it's perfect.....just perfect!

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SE Portland, OR. June 2011.

The Photographic club I recently joined had a portraiture evening yesterday. We agreed to post a 'straight out of camera' shot and our own edit, for criticism and to allow others to show a different way

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Nikon 85mm 1.4

from the George Brunner collection

 

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Ruth Spring is one of the many springs located along the Suwannee River, but it's considerably more under the radar than many of its brethren. Located near Troy Springs State Park, it is accessible by land, but only to those willing to take a couple unmarked dirt roads to get there. Shown here in the midst of winter, its deep color stood out well against the red and brown backdrop.

Ruth Masters Lake, with Mount George V behind it.

 

Taken on a trip to Ruth Masters Lake, Augerpoint Mountain, Jack's Fell, Sid Williams Peak, and Syd Watts Peak in Strathcona Park.

Taken at the de Young Museum in San Francisco.

One of my many Satin Slips, My Red has to be top favorite. Always feel Feminine...

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Uno de mis muchos. Slips de satén. ¡en rojo! Mi principal favorito. Siéntete siempre femenina.

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from the George Brunner collection

 

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The view of the beautiful Ruth Masters Lake, with Mount George V in the distance.

 

Taken on a trip to Ruth Masters Lake, Augerpoint Mountain, Jack's Fell, Sid Williams Peak, and Syd Watts Peak in Strathcona Park.

Mt. Ruth, as viewed from the summit area of Hannegan Peak. Hannegan Peak is an easy walk up from Hannegan Pass and affords a great view of the western North Cascades. I had scanned this Velvia transparency with my old Nikon Coolscan LS2000 scanner in the past but was never happy with it. My newer Epson flatbed scanner does a MUCH better job on 35mm slides so I finally feel okay about posting this.

 

Mount Baker Wilderness, WA

 

Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Ruth Taylor

 

[between ca. 1920 and ca. 1925]

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see George Grantham Bain Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/274_bain.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517

 

General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.34715

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 5800-13

 

Ruth was a company town built in 1904 by the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company. Other buildings constructed included boardinghouses, bunkhouses, and a two-story hospital. Ruth actually was a boomtown during 1909 and 1910 with a population of more than 500. Ruth was a quit town since bars were banned. As long as mining was good, Ruth continued to prosper. By 1928, the town had a population of 2,200 and an impressive business district. The two major mining companies in the district were Consolidated Copper Mines and Kennecott Copper Corporation (formerly Nevada Consolidated). In 1958, Kennecott gained complete control of the mines. The old town of Ruth was moved to a new site to allow for expansion of the open-pit operation. The mines have been operating only intermittently during the past few years and as a result Ruth has lost most of its population. Once the mines reopen, Ruth will probably grow again.

Foto hecha en 1925 por Ruth Matilda Anderson, desde la exposición de su obra en Asturias actualmente en el instituto viejo, Gijón. Fue empleada como fotografa por la Hispanic Society of America, Nueva York, que tiene su obra completa en su museo en Nueva York. Visitó España varias veces entre 1923 y 1930. Ese barrio ya no existe, y la verdad es que no puedo enterarme de exactamente donde estuvo - solo nos queda la foto.

  

Photo taken in 1925 by Ruth Matilda Anderson from the exhibition of her work in Asturias currently in the old instituto, Gijón. She was employed as a photographer by the Hispanic Society of America, which retains her work in its museum in New York. She visited Spain several times between 1923 and 1930. This district no longer exists and in fact I´ve been unable to find out exactly where it used to be. All we have left is the photo.

  

Muséu Pueblu dAsturies,

 

Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos

 

Dieses Kätzchen von den Seychellen gratuliert Dir, liebe Ruth, wie Du bestimmt erkennst, recht lautstark!!!

Dieses junge, sehr zarte Kätzchen haben wir im oberen Bereich des Sir Selwyn Selwyn-Clarke

Market inVictoria getroffen. Sie wollte dringend schmusen und gegen Futter hätte sie sicher auch nichts gehabt...

Lincoln Steampunk Festival, 2017

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German postcard by Ross Verlag, no. 2991/1, 1928-1929. Photo: Paramount Pictures.

 

Ruth Taylor (1905-1984) was an American silent film and early talkie actress of the late 1920s. The vivacious blond Mack Sennett comedienne nabbed the most sought-after role in 1928, Lorelei Lee in the silent film version of Anita Loos' Gentleman Prefer Blondes. Her son was the writer, comic, and actor Buck Henry.

 

Ruth Alice Taylor was born in 1905 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Her parents were Norman and Ivah (Bates) Taylor. She was only two years old when her parents decided to move to Portland, Oregon. She graduated from the University of Oregon, where she discovered amateur theatre. In 1924, at the age of nineteen, Ruth persuaded her mother to take her to Hollywood. There the teenager spent a year working as an extra at Universal Studios. Responding to an advertisement, the blonde, blue-eyed girl went to a casting call where she was selected by Mack Sennett out of 200 girls to play a blonde in the Harry Langdon comedy Lucky Stars (Harry Edwards, 1925). Elizabeth Ann at IMDb: "In 1925 she signed a two-year contract with Mack Sennett and became one of his bathing beauties. With her perky smile and blonde spit curls Ruth quickly became one of Sennett's most popular actresses. She had supporting roles in several comedies including the short A Yankee Doodle Duke (Charles Lamont, 1926) and The Pride Of Pikeville (Charles Lamont, 1927) starring Ben Turpin. Ruth was nicknamed "The Little Girl With A Big Personality"." She also appeared in such Sennett comedies, as Lucky Stars with Harry Langdon and the Puppy Love series with Eddy Cline. For two years she acted alongside Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, Alice Day, Vernon Dent, Ralph Graves, Raymond McKee, Eddie Quillan and Ben Turpin in both leading and supporting roles.

 

When her two-year contract with Mack Sennett came to an end, she went through a period of uncertainty during which, having gone freelance in the hope of playing great characters, she was turned down for all her castings. Finally, in August 1927, she unexpectedly signed with the Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. She played the role of blue-eyed, gold-digging Lorelei Lee opposite Alice White as Dorothy Shaw and Ford Sterling as Gus Eisman in the silent film version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Malcolm St. Clair, 1928), co-written by Anita Loos based on her 1925 novel. Her diary reveals that at this time, John Emerson, casting director and co-writer, and director Malcolm St Clair retained her after interviewing two hundred actresses and conducting as many screen tests. "All the blonde actresses of Hollywood were there", she wrote. Anita Loos, the screenwriter and author of the novel of the same name for which they were looking for the ideal actress to play the main character, also chose Ruth Taylor, telling her at a press conference, in the form of a joke, "Your screen test was the worst, so we're choosing you." Having become the role of the year, coveted by so many famous actresses, the "chosen one" received congratulations from all sides and went from press conference to photo shoot to photo shoot. Responding to a poll on the best actress for the role, fans sent Paramount Pictures nearly 14,000 letters supporting Ruth Taylor's candidacy. They each received a photo of the actress in return. It was the largest mailing ever recorded by Hollywood for an actress.

 

That same year, following the success of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Ruth Taylor starred in Just Married (Frank R. Strayer, 1929), produced by B. P. Schulberg. It featured a new comedy couple, played by Ruth Taylor and James Hall. Along with Lupe Vélez, Lina Basquette and Sue Carol, she was a member of the 1928 WAMPAS Baby Stars class. Ruth Taylor acted in her first talkie A Hint to Brides (Leslie Pearce, 1929) for the Christie Film Company. For Paramount Studios she starred in The College Coquette (George Archainbaud, 1929) with William Collier Jr., and for Columbia Pictures Corporation in This Thing Called Love (Paul L. Stein, 1929) with Edmund Lowe and Constance Bennett. The next year, she played for Pathé Exchange Incorporated in the short comedy Scrappily Married (Leslie Pearce, 1930) with Bert Roach. In 1930, she married retired USAF Brigadier General and New York stockbroker Paul Steinberg Zuckerman. He had served in the Lafayette Escadrille during World War I and as a senior officer in World War II. She decided to quit making films and became a housewife. Ruth and Paul lived in Palm Springs and were happily married until his death in 1965. The couple had a son Henry Zuckerman aka Buck Henry. At age 16, he picked up his Equity card in 1946 for a role in the long-running comedy, Life With Father. Later he became the successful screenwriter behind such hits as The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967). Ruth Taylor died in Palm Springs in 1984 at the age of 79. She is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California.

 

Sources: Elizabeth Ann (IMDb), Find A Grave, Wikipedia (French, Spanish and English) and IMDb.

 

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Spanish postcard, no. 454. Photo: Warner Bros.

 

American actress Ruth Roman (1922–1999) had a memorable role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Strangers on a Train (1951).

 

As a girl, Ruth Roman pursued her dream to become an actress by enrolling in the prestigious Bishop Lee Dramatic School in Boston. After completing her studies, Roman headed to Hollywood where she obtained bit parts in several films before being cast in the title role in the thirteen-episode serial Jungle Queen (Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor, 1945). She played important roles in the Film Noirs Champion (Mark Robson, 1949) featuring Kirk Douglas, and The Window (Ted Tetzlaff, 1949), both a critical success and a box office hit. In Three Secrets (Robert Wise, 1950), she played a distraught mother waiting to learn whether or not her child survived an aeroplane crash. In one of her most memorable roles, Roman co-starred with Farley Granger and Robert Walker in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Strangers on a Train (1951). She was also a notable presence and the love interest to James Stewart in the Western The Far Country (Anthony Mann, 1955).

 

In 1956, Ruth Roman and her son Dickie boarded the Italian passenger liner SS Andrea Doria for a trip from France to the US. On a night, the Andrea Doria collided with the Swedish passenger liner MS Stockholm. When the collision happened Roman immediately took off her high heels in the lounge and scrambled back to her cabin barefoot to retrieve her sleeping son. Several hours later the passengers were being evacuated from the sinking liner. Dickie was lowered first into a waiting lifeboat, and before Roman could follow the lifeboat departed. Ruth stepped into the next boat and was eventually rescued along with 750 other survivors from the Andrea Doria by the French passenger liner SS Ile de France. Dickie was rescued by the Stockholm and was reunited with his mother in New York. She played the woman between British Army officers Richard Burton and Curd Jürgens in the World War II drama Amère victoire/Bitter Victory (Nicholas Ray, 1957). In 1959, she won the Sarah Siddons Award for her work in Chicago theatre. Although she never achieved the level of success as a leading lady that many predicted, Roman did work regularly in film well into the 1960s, when she began making appearances on television shows. Her final theatrical film was the thriller Impulse (William Grefé, 1974), starring William Shatner. Roman died at the age of 76 in 1999.

 

Source: Wikipedia.

The Perturbed Sanctum

Ruth Ellen Goodman, a British historian of the early modern period and BBC TV presenter, addresses spectators during a Wartime Weekend Event at the GCR.

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