Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Crawford Collection

"Crawford: A Timeless Icon in Film, Fashion, and Adventure" Joan Crawford, the legendary actress known for her unforgettable performances

Background imageCrawford Collection: FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to

FILM: BABY JANE, 1962. Joan Crawford, left, and Bette Davis as sisters in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? directed by Robert Aldrich, 1962

Background imageCrawford Collection: CAMEL CIGARETTE AD, 1951. Actress Joan Crawford endorsing Camel cigarettes

CAMEL CIGARETTE AD, 1951. Actress Joan Crawford endorsing Camel cigarettes. American magazine advertisement, 1951

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford / Postcard

Joan Crawford / Postcard
JOAN CRAWFORD American film actress looking haughty

Background imageCrawford Collection: Climbers on Chomolhari, Bhutan, May 1937

Climbers on Chomolhari, Bhutan, May 1937
Photograph showing two climbers on the 24, 000 ft. Himalayan mountain Chomolhari, near Phari Dzong, Bhutan, 20th May 1937. The photograph, taken by F. Spencer Chapman, shows C.E

Background imageCrawford Collection: Inspector Alice B Clayden and her brothers, London

Inspector Alice B Clayden and her brothers, London
Woman police officer, Inspector Alice Bertha Clayden, with her three brothers (together with Sergeant Henry Pegler) in the yard of Crawford Place Police Station, London W1 -- the brothers are

Background imageCrawford Collection: Cutout advertisement, Crawfords Pufflets

Cutout advertisement, Crawfords Pufflets - boy and girl with umbrella and biscuit boxes. early 20th century

Background imageCrawford Collection: Clark Gable with Joan Crawford in Love on the Run 1936

Clark Gable with Joan Crawford in Love on the Run 1936
Clark Gable with Joan Crawford in Love on the Run a romantic comedy film. Date: 1936

Background imageCrawford Collection: SILENT FILM: PARIS, 1926. Joan Crawford and Douglas Gilmore at the bar of an Apache Den in Paris

SILENT FILM: PARIS, 1926. Joan Crawford and Douglas Gilmore at the bar of an Apache Den in Paris, 1926

Background imageCrawford Collection: Irish International Rugby Team, 1895

Irish International Rugby Team, 1895, at the time they played Scotland: Thompson, McCluskey, Reid (IFA), Scott, Alexander, McAteer (Trainer), Brown, Crawford, Wright, M Clutchey, Thompson, Clugston

Background imageCrawford Collection: Queens Park FC football team 1936

Queens Park FC football team 1936. Back row: Campbell (Captain), Dickson, Smith, Hosie, Cross, Grant. Front row: Crawford, Kyle, Dodds, Martin, Soutar. Date: 1936

Background imageCrawford Collection: The Improved Ladys Own Sewing Machine

The Improved Ladys Own Sewing Machine by Leigh & Crawford, Brooke Street, Holborn, London EC. 19th century

Background imageCrawford Collection: FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1972

FALL / JAPANESE CHIN / 1972
CHAMPION RIU GU FUDO Owned by Crawford. Date: 1972

Background imageCrawford Collection: Earl of Crawford tomb robbed, 1881

Earl of Crawford tomb robbed, 1881
Four scenes relating to the tomb robbery of Alexander William Crawford Lindsay(1812-1880), 25th Earl of Crawford, 8th Earl of Balcarres. 1. Dunecht House, near Aberdeen. 2. The Chapel. 3

Background imageCrawford Collection: Lord Balcarres MP, Vanity Fair, Spy

Lord Balcarres MP, Vanity Fair, Spy
DAVID ALEXANDER EDWARD LINDSAY, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of BALCARRES (1871-1940), styled Lord Balniel between 1880 and 1913. British Conservative politician and art connoisseur

Background imageCrawford Collection: Elizabeth Lindsay

Elizabeth Lindsay
ELIZABETH LINDSAY (nee Thompson) wife of the honourable Charles Lindsay, son of the earl of Crawford Date: ? - 1852

Background imageCrawford Collection: JOAN CRAWFORD (1905-1977). American cinemactress

JOAN CRAWFORD (1905-1977). American cinemactress

Background imageCrawford Collection: Music sheet cover for Queen of the May Quadrille

Music sheet cover for Queen of the May Quadrille
Music sheet cover for the Queen of the May Quadrille, composed by the French conductor Louis Antoine Jullien (1812-1860), and dedicated to Mrs Robert Arkwright (the actress Frances Crawford Kemble)

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford / 1931

Joan Crawford / 1931
JOAN CRAWFORD American film actress having a ball of a time

Background imageCrawford Collection: Clark Gable / Cig Card

Clark Gable / Cig Card
CLARK GABLE American film actor with Joan Crawford

Background imageCrawford Collection: Client: Ledux - Black Swagger Coat

Client: Ledux - Black Swagger Coat and three-piece suit - May 23, 1952 Date: 1952

Background imageCrawford Collection: Client - Elizabeth Henry the gown manufacturer

Client - Elizabeth Henry the gown manufacturer (2/2). February 25 1952. Date: 1952

Background imageCrawford Collection: Client - Elizabeth Henry the gown manufacturer

Client - Elizabeth Henry the gown manufacturer (1/2). February 25, 1952. Date: 1952

Background imageCrawford Collection: S.A. Crawford carrying a goat, 1905. Creator: Case & Draper. S.A. Crawford carrying a goat, 1905

S.A. Crawford carrying a goat, 1905. Creator: Case & Draper. S.A. Crawford carrying a goat, 1905
S.A. Crawford carrying a goat, 1905. Studio portrait showing man carrying a goat over his shoulder, in front of a painted backdrop of snow-covered mountains

Background imageCrawford Collection: Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary at the time of their Silver Jubilee in 1935, 1951

Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary at the time of their Silver Jubilee in 1935, 1951
Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary at the time of their Silver Jubilee in 1935, (1951). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) of the United Kingdom

Background imageCrawford Collection: Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary in their coronation robes, 1911, (1951)

Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary in their coronation robes, 1911, (1951). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) of the United Kingdom

Background imageCrawford Collection: The Queen Mother, 1937, (1951). Creator: Hay Wrightson

The Queen Mother, 1937, (1951). Creator: Hay Wrightson
The Queen Mother, 1937, (1951). Portrait of Mary of Teck (1867-1953) in the robes she wore at the coronation of her son George VI

Background imageCrawford Collection: Telegraph from Maharaja Bikaner to Major Crawford

Telegraph from Maharaja Bikaner to Major Crawford
Telegraph sent from Maharaja Bikaner to Major Crawford of the British 125th Rifles, stationed at Ahmednagar in the state of Maharashtra, India

Background imageCrawford Collection: Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret... Armistice Day, 1945, (1951)

Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret... Armistice Day, 1945, (1951)
Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the Duchess of Kent on Armistice Day, 1945, (1951). Mary of Teck (1867-1953) with her granddaughters the Princess Elizabeth (born 1926)

Background imageCrawford Collection: Queen Mary with Princess Elizabeth, April 1944, (1951). Creator: Unknown

Queen Mary with Princess Elizabeth, April 1944, (1951). Creator: Unknown
Queen Mary with Princess Elizabeth, April 1944, (1951). Queen Mary with Princess Elizabeth at the party held to celebrate the eighteenth birthday of the Princess

Background imageCrawford Collection: Queen Mary with her granddaughters, 1930s, (1951). Creator: Unknown

Queen Mary with her granddaughters, 1930s, (1951). Creator: Unknown
Queen Mary with her granddaughters, 1930s, (1951)....on a ten-mile trip down the river to Wooolwich, where they watched the unloading and the loading of ships

Background imageCrawford Collection: King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina... at Balmoral in 1934, (1951)

King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina... at Balmoral in 1934, (1951)
King George V, Queen Mary, Prince George, Princess Marina and her parents at Balmoral in 1934, (1951). Group portrait at the royal residence of Balmoral in Scotland

Background imageCrawford Collection: King George V and Queen Mary at their first opening of Parliament, 6 February 1911, (1951)

King George V and Queen Mary at their first opening of Parliament, 6 February 1911, (1951)
Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary at their first opening of Parliament, 6 February 1911, (1951). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) of the United Kingdom

Background imageCrawford Collection: On the Britannia with King George and Sir Charles Cust, c1920, (1951). Creator: Unknown

On the Britannia with King George and Sir Charles Cust, c1920, (1951). Creator: Unknown
On the Britannia with King George and Sir Charles Cust, c1920, (1951). George V (1865-1936) and Mary of Teck (1867-1953) of the United Kingdom on the Royal Yacht Britannia with equerry

Background imageCrawford Collection: Sisters Earle music hall duettists and dancers

Sisters Earle music hall duettists and dancers
The Sisters Earle (Florrie and Harriet Warsaw) music hall duettists and simultaneous dancers. In Australia 1901 and moved to England by 1911

Background imageCrawford Collection: Fall / Japanese Chin / 1972

Fall / Japanese Chin / 1972
CHAMPION RIU GU FUDO Owned by Crawford. Date: 1972

Background imageCrawford Collection: Fall / Japanese Chin / 1958

Fall / Japanese Chin / 1958
A group of three Japanese Chins from the RIU-GU kennel, from left to right; ANARA, QUITO AND EKITA. Owned by Crawford. Date: 1958

Background imageCrawford Collection: Fall / Japanese Chin / 1960

Fall / Japanese Chin / 1960
COCORICO OF RIU-GU Owned by Crawford. Date: 1960

Background imageCrawford Collection: Corn binder Crawford County Pennsylvania USA early 1900s

Corn binder Crawford County Pennsylvania USA early 1900s

Background imageCrawford Collection: Gavin Crawford

Gavin Crawford

Background imageCrawford Collection: Visit of Governor of Canton to Brigadier-General Crawford

Visit of Governor of Canton to Brigadier-General Crawford
Pierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford, American film actress

Joan Crawford, American film actress Date: 1937

Background imageCrawford Collection: Kathryn Crawford, American film and stage actress

Kathryn Crawford, American film and stage actress, also known as Kitty Moran Date: 1931

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford Fan Mail

Joan Crawford Fan Mail
A fan's letter to Joan Crawford, using a portrait of her face in lieu of an address. Date: 1933

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford and Mother

Joan Crawford and Mother
Film star Joan Crawford (190?-1977), born Lucille Le Seuer, with her mother Anna Belle Le Seuer. Crawford's actual birthdate is uncertain. Date: circa 1931

Background imageCrawford Collection: Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig

Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, reproduction of a portrait by T Hamilton Crawford Date: 1929

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford and Charles Martin

Joan Crawford and Charles Martin
Hollywood actor Joan Crawford (1908?-1977) with Charles Martin at the theatre. Date: 1939

Background imageCrawford Collection: Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson, in Rain, enhanced colour photograph. With description

Joan Crawford as Sadie Thompson, in Rain, enhanced colour photograph. With description, Joan Crawford got a big break when she was given the part of Sadie Thompson, in "Rain

Background imageCrawford Collection: Edmund Goulding, director, studio portrait with puppet strings. Captioned

Edmund Goulding, director, studio portrait with puppet strings. Captioned, An Astrologer of The Screen: Goulding Pulls the Strings'



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Crawford: A Timeless Icon in Film, Fashion, and Adventure" Joan Crawford, the legendary actress known for her unforgettable performances, captivated audiences with her versatility and magnetic presence. In the 1962 film "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?", Crawford showcased her incredible talent alongside Bette Davis as they portrayed complex sisters in a chilling tale directed by Robert Aldrich. Beyond the silver screen, Crawford's influence extended to various realms. In a 1951 Camel cigarette ad, she confidently endorsed the brand, embodying sophistication and glamour. This American magazine advertisement exemplified her status as a style icon of that era. But there was more to Joan Crawford than just acting and endorsements. She embraced adventure fearlessly; climbing Chomolhari in Bhutan during May 1937 demonstrated her adventurous spirit and love for exploration. Crawford's journey through life was filled with remarkable moments. In Paris during 1926, she graced silent films alongside Douglas Gilmore at an Apache Den bar – showcasing not only her acting prowess but also her ability to immerse herself in different cultures. Her impact reached beyond entertainment; even sports teams like Queens Park FC football team of 1936 recognized her allure. Additionally, historical events such as the robbery of Earl of Crawford's tomb in 1881 remind us that this name has left its mark throughout history. Not limited to fame alone, Joan Crawford had connections within political circles too. Lord Balcarres MP featured prominently on Vanity Fair's pages while Elizabeth Lindsay made headlines with grace and elegance befitting someone associated with such an iconic figure. Even industries unrelated to entertainment felt Joan Crawford's influence - The Improved Lady’s Own Sewing Machine became synonymous with quality craftsmanship under its association with this trailblazing woman. Intriguingly diverse interests were part of what defined Joan Crawford.