Grey, Dolly, 1882-1956
Parallel Names
- Gottleib, Hermina, Dorothy
Biography
Hermina Dorothy Gottlieb was born June 20, 1882 in New York, New York to Julius Gottlieb and and Mrs. Gottlieb. The Gottlieb family were Jewish Hungarian Americans. Dorothy married her husband, Bert Byron, on June 21, 1918 in Washington DC. Dorothy and Bert were vaudeville actors throughout the 1920s and her stage name was Dolly Grey. Dorothy died on February 24 1956 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Accession: Grey and Byron Collection, B458
Box 4: Collars and Jewelry
This box contains accessories of Dolly Grey and the jewelry of both Dolly Grey and Bert Byron. The accessories include four [4] collars and two [2] pairs of gloves. The jewelry includes a brass clasp, a rhinestone clasp, a tie clasp with the letter "B", a square gold pin with initials "B.B.", and a round clasp with initials "B.B."
Box 6: Suit, Cape, Fur Coat
Box contains Bert Byron's black three piece suit with matching cape and Dolly Grey's brown fur coat with matching muff.
Grey and Byron Collection
Series One: Material Culture, 1908-1920
This series includes Bert Byron and Dolly Grey's Jewelry, a Forehand and Wadsworth revolver, as well as clothing items from both Bert Byron and Dolly Grey.
Subseries: Clothing and Accessories
This sub-series contains the clothing items from both Bert Byron and Dolly Grey. Grey's clothing items include her furt coat and matching muff, two pairs of gloves, a pearl collar, and fur collars. Byron's clothing items include a black three piece suit and a black cape.
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- Subject: Men's clothing X
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- Archival Object 4
- Unprocessed Material 1
- Collection 1
- Subject
- Clothing and dress 5
- Women's clothing 5
- Vaudeville 3
- Actors 2
- Drama 2
- Gloves 2
- Jewish women 2
- Pins (Jewelry) 2
- Postcards 2
- Travel 2
- Albums (books) 1
- Autograph albums 1
- Black-and-white photography 1
- Costume 1
- Firearms 1
- Jewelry 1
- Jewish women artists 1
- Poetry 1
- Portraits 1
- World War, 1914-1918 1 + ∧ less
