Wyatt Earp billed his Dexter Saloon in Nome as "the only second class saloon in Alaska".
The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie
The "Dodge City Peace Commission"
Deputies Bat Masterson (standing) and Wyatt Earp
Interior of the Long Branch Saloon
Wyatt Earp and mother Virginia Ann Cooksey Earp
Barnum with Commodore Nutt, photograph by Charles DeForest Fredricks
Houdini and Jennie, the Vanishing Elephant
Harry Houdini before he jumped off the Harvard Bridge
Lou Andreas-Salomé, Paul Rée and Nietzsche
Victor Hugo by Étienne Carjat
Madam Walker and several friends in her automobile
Marx with his daughters and Engels
Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas
Oscar Wilde by W. & D. Downey of Ebury Street
Kipling (second from left) as rector of the University of St Andrews
Oscar Wilde by Elliott & Fry
Twain in the laboratory of Nikola Tesla
Twain with American Civil War correspondent and author George Alfred Townsend, and David Gray
Samuel Clemens Alias Mark Twain, age 15
A portrait of the American writer Mark Twain taken by A. F. Bradley
Queen Victoria and the Munshi Abdul Karim
Albert, Victoria and their nine children
Unveiling of the Darwin Statue at the former Shrewsbury School building
Ruth in the stands on Opening Day, April 12, 1922, at Griffith Stadium
Baseball card showing Babe Ruth as a Baltimore Oriole
Babe Ruth - St. Mary's Industrial School
Babe Ruth (top row, center) at St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys