Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Barry Fitzgerald and Eileen Crowe from a performance of 'Playboy of the Western World' . Shields is holding Crowe's hands, Fitzgerald had his arm around them both. Shields was playing the role of Christy Mahon, Crowe is in the role of Margaret Flaherty and Fitzgerald in that of Michael James Flaherty.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Barry Fitzgerald and several others including a priest on a podium, a crowd of young people is visible in the foreground. Inscription on the back reads 'Algonac' probably refers to Algonac, Michigan.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Barry Fitzgerald, another middle aged man and two young women. All five are seated at a dining table in what appears to be a hotel or function room.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Bob Vinson, John Talbot and Michael Permene in a radio studio. According to stamp on the back of the photo the photo was taken at the Armed Forces Radio Service studios in Los Angeles.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, inscription on reverse reads 'Juno 34-35 tour Chicago'
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, John Ford and several others seated around a dining table on the set for the 'The Informer', taken during the 1934-35 Abbey tour.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, John Ford and several others, including Abbey touring party members seated around dining tables on the set for the 'The Informer', taken during the 1934-35 Abbey tour.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Lennox Robinson and Sean O'Casey walking down a city street.
Black and white photograph of a Arthur Shields, Sara Allgood and a number of other Abbey players outside The Grafton Picture House, On Grafton Street in Dublin. Alfred Hitchcock's 1930 version of 'Juno and the Paycock' was being screened.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields, Shields is dressed in a suit and is wearing a hat. Shields is on deck on board the ship 'The Mauretania'. In the background movie cameras are visible. Inscription on the back of the photograph reads 'June 1939 "Drums"', a reference to the 1939 John Ford film 'Drums Along the Mohawk' .