


1922 Portrait of Banning and Cockaday Trio
This glass negative, captured by Bain News Service in August 1922, features individuals identified as EE Free, Banning and Cockaday. While their specific identities may be less well-known today, this photograph is part of a broader collection that chronicles significant moments and everyday lives in early 20th-century America. The Bain News Service played a pivotal role in documenting news and popular culture during this transformative era.
The year 1922 was marked by significant social and political changes, including post-World War I recovery and the emergence of the Jazz Age. This image represents a snapshot of a time when innovation and cultural shifts were reshaping American life. The glass negative itself stands as a historical artifact, demonstrating early photographic technology and methods. It invites viewers to ponder the lives and stories of its subjects, providing a connection to a past filled with both challenges and progress.

1922 Portrait of Banning and Cockaday Trio
