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Woods and Charles H. Martin

Photograph showing two men standing side by side. Both are wearing suits and ties. The man on the left is smoking a cigarette and appears to be speaking to the man on the right, who is Charles H. Martin. The text “Martin + Woods” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Woodruff

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front and looking to the right. He is wearing glasses, an overcoat, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Woodruff” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image. See related image No. 371N2746.

Woodruff

Head and shoulders portrait of a man facing front. He is wearing a hat, glasses, an overcoat, a collared shirt, and a tie. The name “Woodruff” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image. See related image No. 371N2745.

Wooden bridge over river

Photograph of an unidentified wooden bridge across a river in a forested area. A pile of lumber is lying under the bridge on the right side of the image. The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.

Wooden bridge

Photograph of an unidentified wooden bridge in a forested area. The number 11 is written on the negative and is faintly visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre on Southwest Broadway in Portland. The line extends down the block toward Southwest Yamhill Street. The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5430, 371N5432, and 371N5433.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph, taken from a high angle at the intersection of Southwest Broadway and Southwest Yamhill Street, showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre in Portland. The line extends from the theater entrance on Broadway around the block onto Yamhill and to the edge of the frame. The front of the theater’s marquee reads “FIRST RUN “SINS OF LOVE” WITH / DYNAMIC “SEX” LECTURE.” The side panel reads: “’SINS OF LOVE’ / STARTLING / SENSATIONAL.” The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5430, 371N5431, 371N5432, and 371N5433. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre on Southwest Broadway in Portland. The side panel of the theater’s marquee reads: “’SINS OF LOVE’ / STARTLING / SENSATIONAL.” The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5431, 371N5432, and 371N5433.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph, taken from across the street, showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre on Southwest Broadway in Portland. The line extends nearly to the end of the block. The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5430, 371N5431, 371N5432, and 371N5433.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre on Southwest Broadway in Portland. The line extends down the block toward Southwest Yamhill Street. The side panel of the theater’s marquee reads: “’SINS OF LOVE’ / STARTLING / SENSATIONAL.” The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5429, 371N5430, 371N5431, and 371N5432.

Women waiting in line for ‘Sins of Love’ at Rialto Theatre, Portland

Photograph, taken from across the street, showing women waiting in line for the film “Sins of Love” at the Rialto Theatre on Southwest Broadway in Portland. The side panel of the theater’s marquee reads: “’SINS OF LOVE’ / STARTLING / SENSATIONAL.” The Oregon Journal published a story about “Sins of Love” on Sunday, May 7, 1933, the day before the film opened at the Rialto. The story, headlined “Operation Is Feature of Picture,” gave the following description of the film: “The mysteries of a women’s hospital, we are told, are revealed in ‘Sins of Love,’ coming Monday to the Rialto theatre screen. This German-made picture, filming in a women’s hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, is reported to present actual happenings, including a complete Caesarian operation, graphic but bloodless. The celebrated Dr. Lorens is shown at work.” The story also reported that a physician and four nurses attended each showing; that audiences would be separated, with matinee showings for women and evening showings for men; that no one under 16 would be admitted; and that women’s showings included a lecture by Mrs. Jardine McCree and men’s showings included a lecture by Professor Howard Goldin. Also see image Nos. 371N5423, 371N5424, 371N5425, 371N5426, 371N5427, 371N5428, 371N5430, 371N5431, 371N5432, and 371N5433.

Women posing with decorated car

Photograph of four unidentified women in matching blouses and skirts, posing next to a car decorated with streamers and wings. They are on Madison Street in Portland’s South Park Blocks. The photograph is probably related to a parade. Also see image No. 371N4863.

Women on parade float, possibly in Astoria

Photograph of unidentified women in matching dresses riding on a parade float. One woman is sitting in an elevated seat under a canopy decorated with a United States flag. The photograph may have been taken in Astoria, Oregon. Also see image Nos. 371N4877 and 371N4882. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Women on parade float, possibly in Astoria

Photograph of unidentified women in matching dresses riding on a parade float. One woman is sitting in an elevated seat under a canopy decorated with a United States flag. The photograph may have been taken in Astoria, Oregon; a building that may be the Clatsop County Courthouse is visible in the background. Also see image Nos. 371N4881 and 371N4882. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Women on parade float, possibly in Astoria

Photograph of unidentified women in matching dresses riding on a parade float. One woman is sitting in an elevated seat under a canopy decorated with a United States flag. The photograph may have been taken in Astoria, Oregon. Also see image Nos. 371N4877 and 371N4881. Image note: Photograph is blurred and shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Women on lawn at golf club?

Group portrait of women in a row on a lawn. The women in the middle are sitting at two small tables under a large sun umbrella. Golf clubs are leaning against the tables; some or all of the women may be golfers.

Women marching in Salem parade

Photograph of a group of women in matching clothing marching in a parade on North Liberty Street in Salem, Oregon. They are at the intersection of Liberty and Court Street (now the intersection of Liberty Street NE and Court Street NE). Also see image Nos. 371N4849, 371N4858, 371N4921, and 371N4922.

Women marching in Portland parade

Photograph of a group of unidentified women marching in a parade in Portland. They are wearing matching hats, blouses, and skirts. In the background at right is the Portland YWCA building at Southwest Taylor and Broadway. Image note: Light leak on negative.

Women in decorated car

Photograph of four unidentified women in a car decorated with streamers and wings. The car is on Madison Street in Portland’s South Park Blocks. The photograph is probably related to a parade. Also see image No. 371N4880.

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