«I saw them march from Dover, long ago» (p. 82) Harry Clarke :: Illustration for the poem November Eves (James Elroy Flecker), collected in ‘The year’s at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry’. New York: Brentanos, 1920. src University of California Libraries at Internet Archive
«Midst of all was a cold white face» (p. 126) Harry Clarke :: Illustration for the poem Black and White (H. H. Abbott), collected in ‘The year’s at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry’. New York: Brentanos, 1920. src University of California Libraries at Internet Archive
«With magic key… unlocking buds» (p. 103) Harry Clarke :: Illustration for the poem To the Coming Spring (Margaret Mackenzie), collected in ‘The year’s at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry’. New York: Brentanos, 1920. src University of California Libraries at Internet Archive
Emmy Hennings, Selbstporträt. Beschr.: [verso, hs.]: Ein Andenken an meine Mutter im Institut Sant’ Anna Lugano. 1. Oktober bis 28. März 1919-1920. | Emmy Hennings self-portrait. Descr.: [verso, ms.]: A souvenir of my mother at the Sant’ Anna Lugano Institute. October 1 to March 28, 1919-1920. | src Schweizerisches Literaturarchiv
Hixon-Connelly Studio :: Sisters Miriam and Irene Marmein. Sisters of Terpsichore. Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src Internet Archive (LofC)
Hixon-Connelly Studio :: The Marmein sisters. Caption reads: Vaudeville has offered a great deal to Terpsichore but nothing more colorful than the offering of the Marmein sisters Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src Internet Archive (LofC)
Daguerre Studio :: Emma Haig. Miss Haig is one of the vaudeville’s most popular dancers. Published in Shadowland, January 1920 issue. | src Internet Archive (LOC)