Semester report card for Ruth Disney, Summer 1920. Notes the credit she received for each course taken. Signed by her mother and the principal of McKinley High School.
Semester report card for Ruth Disney, Spring 1920. Notes the credit she received for each course taken. Signed by her mother and the principal of McKinley High School.
Show program for Disney on Parade. Content includes song titles for Act 1 and Act 2, images documenting each song/section of the show, and credit to folks who contributed to the productions success.
Semester report card for Ruth Disney, Spring 1919. Notes the credit she received for each course taken. Signed by her mother and the principal of McKinley High School.
A photograph of a page from Ruth Disney's scrapbook chronicling her time spent in Los Angeles with her brothers Roy O. Disney and Walt Disney and their wives Edna Disney and Lillian Disney, respectively.
Flora and Elias (center) celebrate their 50th Anniversary with their sons Hebert (bottom left), Raymond (top left), Roy (top right) and Walt (bottom right).
Elias and Flora Disney celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on January 1, 1938 in Los Angeles with their family, including their sons Herbert, Raymond, Roy and Walt.
(Back from Left): Raymond Disney, Roy O. Disney, Edna Francis Disney, Louise Disney, Charlotte Disney, Robert Disney Jr., Uncle Robert Disney, Dorothy Puder, Glenn Puder
(Front from Left): Herbert Disney, Flora Disney, Elias Disney, Walt Disney, Roy E. Disney, Diane Disney Miller, Lillian Disney
Image of the front page above the fold. Below the fold image is not available. Image contains full text of city proclamation from Mayor Jack Wrenn naming 4th of July Walk Disney Day.
Further information on the coming July 4th visit by Walt and Lillian Disney and Roy and Edna Francis Disney for dedication of the new swimming pool and park area called Walk Disney Municipal Park.
The image also contains part of an article about Walt Disney and his origins titled “Walt Started with $40 and Ambition”. Part of the article continues below the fold and is unavailable.
An agreement between Roy O. Disney and Teddy Beecher of Portland, Oregon. The agreement transfers thirteen Disney film prints to Teddy Beecher for the fee of $1.00 for five years. This is in lieu of destroying the prints. The prints to be transferred are listed on page one of the document. Page three is the shipping and delivery document.
Photo of July 4, 1956 the Midwest premier of the Walt Disney film The Great Locomotive Chase at the Uptown Theatre in Marceline, Missouri.
Photo 1 Walt and Roy Disney at the Uptown Theatre Marceline, Missouri surrounded by children and parents
Photo 2 Interior of the Uptown Theatre in Marceline, Missouri at the premier of The Great Locomotive Chase
Undated photo of the disney family between 1926 and 1938 at the Hyperion Studios location. From left to right Roy Disney, Flora Disney, Elias Disney, Ruth Disney, Walt Disney.