This archive brings together the Mary Pickford collections of Chris Milewski and Pamela Short. High-resolution, non-watermarked scans are available upon request (subject to availability and discretion) by emailing filmiracle[at]yahoo[dot]com. If you notice any errors or can provide additional information, don't hesitate to get in touch. This website is a work in progress and will be updated as new material becomes available.
The Poor Little Rich Girl - Glass Slide - 1917
The Poor Little Rich Girl - Photographs - 1917

Mary Pickford at a sink in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft A4-47 publicity still. Typewritten on verso, "From Artcraft Pictures Corp. / Pete Schmid. / Mary Pickford as she appears in 'A Poor Little Rich Girl,' the well known Eleanor Gates subject to be released by Artcraft Pictures March 5th." 1917

The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) Artcraft A4-47-A publicity still (not sure what the trailing "A" means, but perhaps it's related to the other A4-47.) from NZ. 1917.

Mary Pickford in a mini lobby card / publicity still for The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917.) Additionally marked for J. D. Walker's World's Films which was the UK distributor of Famous Players / Artcraft titles. 1917.

Mary Pickford and her mother Charlotte on the set of The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917) at the Paragon Studios in Fort Lee, NJ. Stamped signature. 1917.

Mary Pickford and Marcia Harris in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917.) This press photo seems to be ca. 1937.
Mary Pickford Tobacco / Cigarette / Chocolate / Theatre / Trading Cards
Ira L. Hill - Theatre Handouts
4 1/8" x 7 1/4" Princess Theatre (city unknown at this time) handout featuring a painting of a portrait of Mary by Ira L. Hill and advertising a showing of The Eagle's Mate (1914) on Monday-Tuesday, March 10-11, 1919. It's interesting to see that film still making the rounds nearly 5 years later.
4 1/8" x 7 1/4" Plaisance Theatre (Austin) handout featuring a painting of a portrait of Mary by Ira L. Hill and advertising a showing of The Poor Little Rich Girl(1917) on Sunday-Monday, April 15-16, 1917.













































