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The Royal Theatre in 1928, stood as one of the early landmarks in the cultural development of Columbus. More than just a venue, the theater quickly became a central hub for entertainment, community gatherings, and the performing arts. Its presence…

A large photograph of the Grand Theatre's outdoor lobby display for the film "Why Men Leave Home" (1924). Photo has some water and adhesive damage. Likely photographed by J. Wright Brown then-manager of both the Rialto and Grand theatres.

Eugenia Barnes writing at a desk inside an office.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the camera. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the right. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson sitting on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson smiling as she sits on the grass with her body angled towards the left. A building can be seen beside her in the distance.

Ann Henderson slightly smiling while standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

A close-up photo of Ann Henderson standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson standing outside holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front. Her chin is slightly tilted upward and she has a hint of a smile.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Ann Henderson sitting on a table beside a a canister beside her that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Jeannette McClung standing in a corner holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Nell Bryan standing and gazing down at the canister that she is holding that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Nell Bryan standing in a room holding a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.

Adrid Walters smiling as she sits sideways to face the camera with a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front and a typewriter sitting on the desk in front of her.

Adrid Walters smiling as she sits sideways to face the camera with a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front and a typewriter sitting on the desk in front of her.

Adrid Walters sitting at a desk sideways to face the camera with a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front and a typewriter sitting on the desk in front of her.

A close-up picture of Mary Dunn sitting on top of a desk with her knees pulled towards her chest and her head resting on her knees. Beside her is a canister that has "The Ash Can" written across the front.
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