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Too late. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, N.J. Dec. 1, 1882 [graphic] / By Debbie Peacock.
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Creator
Peacock, Abigail A., 1864-1927, artist.
Title
Too late. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, N.J. Dec. 1, 1882 [graphic] / By Debbie Peacock.
Publisher
[Haddonfield, N.J.]
Publisher
N.J. Haddonfield. 1882
Date
[December 1, 1882]
Physical Description
1 drawing : pencil ; sheet 24 x 33 cm (9.25 x 13 in.)
Description
Pencil sketch of scene looking down King's Highway toward a train traveling past the partially visible train station. A woman pedestrian attired in a shawl and bonnet walks on the sidewalk past the side of a building, toward the moving train in the left. In the right, a man pedestrian attired in a jacket, pants, and wide -brimmed hat and followed by a girl pedestrian holding a package toward her chest walk on the opposite sidewalk, near a tree, away from the train. The girl wears a cap, overcoat, and calf-length skirt.
Notes
Artist's signature lower right corner.
Title from manuscript note on recto of item.
Manuscript note on verso: Abbie A. Peacock, Designing Room, Dec. 1, 1882. Original.
Date from title.
Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
Biographical / historical note
Abigail "Abbie" A. Peacock (1864-1927) was an artist who trained at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women 1880-1884. A resident of Friends Insane Asylum, Philadelphia by 1900, Peacock later was a resident of the Camden County Hospital for the Insane beginning in 1905.
Subject
Girls -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
Men -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
Pedestrians -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
Railroad stations -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
Railroad trains -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
Women -- New Jersey -- Haddonfield.
SP1 Women.
Geographic subject
Kings Highway (Haddonfield, N.J.)
Genre
Drawings -- 1880-1890.
Pencil works -- 1880-1890.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Doret and Mitchell - Watercolors & Drawings [P.2018.61.8]
Accession number
P.2018.61.8
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David Doret and Linda Mitchell Collection of Original Art
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