Black-and-white prints (photographs)
Found in 7244 Collections and/or Records:
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) standing in front a chalkboard in a chemistry classroom, led by Father Callahan (Donald Crisp), 1940
KR-44. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) standing in front a chalkboard in a chemistry classroom, led by Father Callahan (Donald Crisp), 1940
KR-50 (wider angle than KR-44). Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) standing on Main Quad, next to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Statue with Main Building in the background, 1940
KR-120. Photo by Schuyler Crail, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with a large group of players in a locker room during a Notre Dame vs. Army football game, 1940
KR-81. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with football players (Carlyle Moore and unidentified) outside of a house, 1940
KR-37. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with football players (Carlyle Moore, Peter Ashley, and Michael Harvey) outside of a house, 1940
KR-35. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with players at football practice, 1940
KR-94. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with players (George Reeves and others) in a locker room during a Notre Dame vs. Army football game, 1940
KR-76. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with reporters in an office, 1940
KR-56. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) talking with three players in a locker room during a Notre Dame vs. Army football game, 1940
KR-77. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) wearing a long wool coat and standing in a living room, 1940
KR-61. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) with a suitcase arriving at Notre Dame [sound stage], 1940
KR-11. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) with a suitcase arriving at Sorin Hall [sound stage], where a lot of students are milling about, 1940
KR-12. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) with children at a beach, probably in Miami, Florida, 1940
KR-89. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) working with football players the Four Horsemen (William Marshall as Don Miller, Nick Lukats as Harry Stuhldreher, Kane Richmond as Elmer Layden, and Bill Byrne as Jim Crowley) in a gymnasium, 1940
KR-111. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Knute Rockne (played by Pat O'Brien) writing a telegram while two other men look on, 1940
KR-104. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Lars (played by John Qualen) and Martha Rockne (Dorothy Tree) holding hands in the dining room, 1940
KR-16. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie Still - Lars (played by John Qualen) scolding a young Knute (John Scheffield) at the dining room table, which includes Lars' wife Martha (Dorothy Tree) and dauthers Anna (Mary Ann Harper) and Martha (Joy Henly), 1940
KR-17. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Studio portrait of Amos Alonzo Stagg, 1940
KR-A183. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Studio portrait of Bill Spaulding, 1940
KR-A188. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Studio portrait of Glenn "Pop" Warner, 1940
KR-A189. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Studio portrait of Howard Jones, 1940
KR-A185. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Studio portrait of Pat O'Brien, 1940
KR-A210. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - The Four Horsemen, played by Nick Lukats, Kane Richmond, Billy Byren, and Bill Marshall, receiving signals from director Lloyd Bacon, 1940
KR-A131. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - Two men at the grave of Knute Rockne, 1940
Photo by Schuyler Crail, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne All-American Movie - William (Bill) Marshall as Don Miller, posed action in uniform, 1940
KR-A155. Photo by M. Marigold, Warner Bros. Copyright Vitagraph Inc.
Knute Rockne bust presentation to the University of Notre Dame in memory of Thomas H. Beacom, 06/17/1963
The photo includes Rev. John E. Walsh, Mrs. Thomas Beacom, J. Arthur Haley, and two other men, possibly Samuel Insull and Robert (Bob) Powell. The bust was donated by Esther and Joshua Glasser, who were absent on the day of the presentation in Glasser's office at 39 South LaSalle Street in Chicago. Photo by Oscar and Associates, Chicago.
Knute Rockne bust presentation to the University of Notre Dame in memory of Thomas H. Beacom, 06/17/1963
The photo includes Rev. John E. Walsh, Mrs. Thomas Beacom, J. Arthur Haley, and two other men, possibly Robert (Bob) Powell, Joshua Glasser's son-in-law. The bust was donated by Esther and Joshua Glasser, who were absent on the day of the presentation in Glasser's office at 39 South LaSalle Street in Chicago. Photo by Oscar and Associates, Chicago.