From Victor Sjöström's The Wind (1928).
A horse skeleton in Eadweard Muybridge's "The Attitudes of Animals in Motion" (1881). Muybridge posed and photographed a skeleton then projected the series of images from a Zoopraxiscope disc, which makes this possibly the earliest instance of stop-gap animation.
When I die, just skin me out and put me up on old Trigger and I'll be happy.
—Roy Rogers (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998)
Clara Bow at Walking Box Ranch in Nevada with her husband Rex Bell in the 1930s. Clara passed away on this date, September 27, in 1965.