Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields. A posed portrait, a copy of the photo appeared in a newspaper with the caption "Arthur Shields in 'The White-Headed Boy,' at the Theatre Royal."
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields. The photograph is of Shields' head and shoulders in profile. Inscription on back reads '1920 London WHB' a reference to the Abbey's 1920 production of 'The Whiteheaded Boy' in London.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields. Shields is wearing a contemporary suit and is holding a cigarette. This photograph may be from a scene from 'The Whiteheaded Boy ' by Lennox Robinson, inscription on back reads '1920 or 1921, London WHB'.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony television commercial. Shields is pictured sitting at a table with a bottle in his hand. The bottle bears an Italian Swiss Colony label which is marked 'Muscatel'
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and a crew member on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony television commercial. Shields is pictured behind a wine rack, a crew member is standing beside him holding a light meter.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and a crew member on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony wine television commercial. Shields is standing next to a wine rack holding some sheets of paper.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and a middle aged woman. Both are looking at an organ.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and a number of crew members on the set of an Italian Swiss Colony wine television commercial. Shields is pictured standing behind a wine rack with an opened bottle of wine and a glass in front of him; one of the crew members is taking a light reading.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and a woman, some others are visible in the background. Shields is offering the woman a cigarette, some of the others are eating. Appears to be at an informal social gathering.
Black and white photograph of Arthur Shields and Aideen O'Connor from a production of 'Drama at Inish' by Lennox Robinson.