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[Ormer Locklear and Viola Dana on location]

Description: Photograph of Viola Dana and Ormer Locklear out on location. Dana, left, is sitting in a chair with her name on it. She is wearing a fur coat and floppy hat. Text on the reverse reads: "Out on location with her company making picture title 'Eliza Come to Star.'"
Date: [1918..1920]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Ormer Locklear on movie set #2]

Description: Photograph of Ormer Locklear, Louise Lovely, Cesar Graving, and Milton Elliott on the set of a movie. In the photograph, Ormer Locklear is holding hands with Louise Lovely while Cesar Graving is raising his hands above them and Milton Elliott stands off to the side.
Date: [1918..1920]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Ormer Locklear on movie set #1]

Description: Photograph of Ormer Locklear, Louise Lovely, Cesar Graving, and Milton Elliott on the set of a movie. In the photograph, Ormer Locklear is holding hands with Louise Lovely while Cesar Graving is raising his hands above them and Milton Elliott stands off to the side.
Date: [1918..1920]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

[Locklear and actress]

Description: Photograph of Ormer Locklear and an actress. Locklear's head is bandaged. His left hand rests on her left hip. Behind the pair, a mustachioed man looks over Locklear's shoulder.
Date: [1918..1920]
Partner: The University of Texas at Dallas

Moving-Picture Machine.

Description: Patent for an improved machine to play films (moving-pictures), synchronizing both sound and picture in a single machine. Division of another patent by the same inventor (Serial No. 765,959) for a sound record film, and is intended to be used in conjunction with said patent.
Date: March 26, 1918
Creator: Craig, Richard M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department

Phonographic Attachment for Moving-Picture Machines

Description: Patent for an invention that is "the provision of mechanism whereby a sound record may be made or reproduced synchronously with the taking or reproduction of moving pictures" (Paragraph 100). In addition, the invention enables sound and picture to be recorded on the same machine, so that they sound and the picture match.
Date: March 26, 1918
Creator: Craig, Richard M.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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