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Group portrait including Edmund Lincoln Baylies (seated centre) and Ruth Payson (Mrs. E. L
MNY381614 Group portrait including Edmund Lincoln Baylies (seated centre) and Ruth Payson (Mrs. E.L.) Baylies (standing third from right) at the James Hazen Hyde Ball, New York, January 31, 1905 (silver gelatin print) 88:James Hazen Hyde (1876-1959) American millionaire socialite who inherited majority shares in the Equitable Life Assurance Society; His opulent New Years Eve party of 1905 had a c18th French motif and filled two ballrooms at Sherrys Hotel; Equitable subsided into chaos later that year after Hyde was accused of being too frivolous to run an insurance company; by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 27.9x35.6 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright
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© Museum of the City of New York / Bridgeman Images
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Bring your favorite historical moments to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. This unique mug features a stunning group portrait of Edmund Lincoln Baylies (seated center) and Ruth Payson (Mrs. E.L. Baylies, standing third from right) at the James Hazen Hyde Ball, New York, January 31, 1904. Add a personal touch to your mug with this high-quality image from Bridgeman Images through Fine Art Finder (MNY381614). Each mug is expertly crafted to ensure a clear and vibrant image that will not fade or peel. Perfect for tea or coffee, this mug makes a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts or as a keepsake for yourself. Sip in style and reminisce with every sip.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This photograph captures a moment in time at the James Hazen Hyde Ball, held in New York on January 31,1905. The group portrait showcases an array of individuals dressed to impress in their opulent c18th French-themed costumes. Seated at the center is Edmund Lincoln Baylies, exuding an air of confidence and sophistication. Standing third from the right is Ruth Payson (Mrs. E. L. ) Baylies, radiating elegance and grace. The ball itself was hosted by James Hazen Hyde, a prominent American millionaire socialite who inherited majority shares in the Equitable Life Assurance Society. Known for his extravagant lifestyle, Hyde spared no expense when it came to organizing this lavish event that filled two ballrooms at Sherrys Hotel. However, beneath all the glamour and decadence lies a tale of scandal and downfall. Just months after this grand celebration, Equitable Life Assurance Society descended into chaos as Hyde faced accusations of being too frivolous to run such a prestigious insurance company. This silver gelatin print serves as both a testament to the gilded age's excesses and a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change. Preserved by the Museum of the City of New York, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era defined by wealth, privilege, and ultimately its own demise.
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