LHC

LAUREL AND HARDY CENTRAL
MUSEUM

To "donate" an item to the Museum, simply email us a photo or a scan of your Laurel and Hardy item.  Email us at lhcntrl@aol.com.
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Letter
Letter and Autographed Picture
from Stan Laurel, 1964
Donated by Warren
Autograph
Autographed Stan Laurel picture, 1930
Donated by Paul Richardson.
Autograoh
BABES IN TOYLAND Photo
Autographed by Hal Roach

Laurel and Hardy Central
Autograph
The Boys, Autographed
Inscribed by Lucille Hardy Price, 1982

Laurel and Hardy Central
Friars
Friar's Club Certificate
Stan Autograph, 1947(?)

Donated by Lawrence Hiller
Banjo
Stan's Banjo-Mandolin (1)
Autog., Stan, Babe, etc.

Donated by Lawrence Hiller
Banjo
Stan's Banjo-Mandolin (2)
Autog., Stan, Babe, etc.

Donated by Lawrence Hiller
Letter
Letter from Stan, 1959
on Stan's Stationery

Donated by Gary Cohen
Envelope
Stan's Stationery, Envelope Front
Donated by Gary Cohen
Envelope
Stan's Stationery, Envelope Back
Donated by Gary Cohen
Painting
Wax Musuem Painting

Wildwood, New Jersey 1980
Laurel and Hardy Central
Wax
Wax Figures
Wildwood, New Jersey 1980

Laurel and Hardy Central
Painting
The Boys, Watercolor and Acrylic
by Steve Andrews
Serigraph
An original Laurel and Hardy serigraph by Robert Burkert
Donated by John Rusnak
Dolls
Laurel and Hardy Dolls
Donated by Steve Bailey
(Official Friend of LHC)
Picture
Photo: Harry Blackstone, Sr.

Donated by MJ Emigh
(Magician and Entertainer)
Stuff
L&H Knick-Knacks
(See Note 1)
Laurel and Hardy Central
Photo
Stan Vacation Photo, 1937
Catalina Island
(See Note 2)
Donated by Collyn and Audrey
Drawing
Pen and Ink Drawing 1

by Gene Sherman
(shermdes at aol.com)
Drawing
Pen and Ink Drawing 2

by Gene Sherman
(shermdes at aol.com)
Autograph
The Boys, Autographed Photo
Donated by Anthony
Stuff
Memorobilia
Donated by Anthony
Painting
Way Out West Painting

by John Mercer
the boys
Drawing
by Gene Sherman

1. These knick-knacks, collected over the years by John V. Brennan, are not rare but are of sentimental value.  They include a mismatched pair of ceramic statues, coffee mug, finger puppets, 2-inch metallic figurines, a small ceramic figure and hand-painted ceramic mugs of W.C. Fields, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.

2. Generously donated to the LHC Archives by Collyn and Audrey via their friend Sarah, whom they put in charge of finding a suitable home for this one of a kind photo.  Laurel and Hardy Central sincerely thanks Collyn, Audrey and Sarah for their kindness and generosity in actually sending us this photo to be put in our care and for letting us share it with the rest of you.  According to the caption on the back of the photo, the woman in the background is Stan's wife, but the children are not Stan's.

Copyright © John Larrabee, John V. Brennan, 2005.  All Rights Reserved.