
While this may not be the most amazing or ground-breaking Mary Pickford collection out there in the world, I've decided to share what I have for all to enjoy. Non-watermarked, high-resolution scans are available upon request (and at my discretion) by emailing filmiracle [at] yahoo [dot] com. If you notice any errors or can fill in any missing information, don't hesitate to get in touch. This website is a work in progress.
Fanchon the Cricket - Herald - 1915
Less Than The Dust - Stanley Theatre (Philadelphia) Program 1916

4-page Stanley Theatre (Philadelphia) program, Vol. 1 No. 84 for week November 6, 1916. The big feature for the week was Mary's first picture produced by the Mary Pickford Film Corporation and the first distributed by Artcraft, Less Than The Dust -- a picture that Mary ultimately hated, having said "I made two pictures of which I have tried sedulously to wipe from my mind. One was entitled Less than the Dust and I remember how heartily I agreed with the woman who walked up to me in the street and said 'Oh, Miss Pickford. I loved you in the picture Cheaper than the Dirt.'” The second page of the program has a nice photo by Ira L. Hill that was notably used as the basis for a painted portrait of Mary that hung at Pickfair.
Rags - Stanley Theatre (Philadelphia) Program 1915
Tess of the Storm Country - Herald - 1914
Such a Little Queen - Tally's Theatre (Los Angeles) The Tallygram Program 1914
In the Bishop's Carriage (1913) - Herald - 1915
In the Bishop's Carriage (1913) herald issued by the Famous Players Film Company. This one is for a screening, presumably from 1915 based on the day/date, at the Alden Picture House (city unknown at this time.)
Mistress Nell - Herald - 1915
Such a Little Queen (1914) - herald
Such a Little Queen (1914) herald issued by Paramount Pictures / Famous Players Film Company. This one is additionally stamped for a screening at the Grand Theatre (city unknown at this time.)
Poor Little Peppina - Herald - 1916
Poor Little Peppina (1916) herald issued by the Famous Players Film Company. Additionally marked for a May 30-31, 1916 showing at the Lyric Theatre in Honesdale, presumably PA.