Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and some crew members on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony television commercial. Some crew members are visible in silhouette in the foreground, Shields is pictured cleaning his glasses.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and some crew members on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony television commercial. Some crew members are visible in the foreground, Shields is pictured in front of some portraits of women holding wine glasses, one of bears the title 'Sherry'.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and some members of the crew on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony television commercial. Pictured are the camera operators and some other crew members, Shields is visible in the background sitting at a table with a bottle of wine.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and the same Abbey actors pictured in T13/B/358 sitting in a tea room, one of the ushers from outside the cinema is also pictured so presumably the tea room is in or next-door to the cinema.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and two other cast members, one female, one male during an Abbey production of an unidentified play. Shields is seated at a desk, the other male cast member is dressed in outdoor clothes, the woman cast member is standing behind Shields.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and two other men and one other woman looking at a painting. The painting possibly depicts Montezuma. Probably taken in Mexico.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and two other men leaning on a car. This photo comes from a set from the Italian Swiss Colony, possibly the other two men were involved in the campaign.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and two other men leaning on a car. This photo comes from a set from the Italian Swiss Colony, possibly the other two men were involved in the campaign.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and two reporters, Frank Reil of the Brooklyn Eagle and Jimmy Duffy of the 'World Telegraph' on board the ship 'The Mauretania'. Inscription on the back of a photograph from the same series reads 'June 1939 "Drums"', a reference to the 1939 John Ford film 'Drums Along the Mohawk' .
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields at a microphone on a podium, several other men including Barry Fitzgerald are also on the podium. An inscription on the back of a photograph from the same series reads 'Algonac' probably refers to Algonac, Michigan.