[Scrapbook with linen pages] [graphic]. Babbit, B. T. Bassett, Mary S. Boost, Alexander. Brewer, J. Milton. Burt, Edwin C. Demorest, William Jennings, 1822-1895. Duryea, Hiram, 1834-1914. Higgins, Charles S., approximately 1841 -. Isaacs, Phillip. Rump, C. F. Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Portraits. Washington, Martha, 1731-1802 -- Portraits. Chas. F. Hurd & Co. Clark’s O.N.T. (Firm) C. L. Hauthaway & Sons. Corning & Tappan. Devlin Co. Dundas, Dirk & Co. E.P. & Wm. Kellogg (Hartford, Conn.). E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. Marburg Bros. Samuel Gerry & Cos. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) -- Buildings. Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.) -- People. African American household employees. African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons. Allegories. Animals. Business enterprises. Children. Cosmetics industry. Country life. Europeans -- Clothing & dress. Factories. Flowers. Genre works. Landscapes (Representations). Little Red Riding Hood (Tale) Medicine, Popular. Nonprescription drug industry. Pharamaceutical industry. Mothers. Patent medicines. Patriotism. Racism in popular culture. Religion. Theatrical productions. Women. Women. -- Clothing & dress. Scrapbook containing scraps, cutouts, periodical illustrations, and trade cards. Contents depict sentimental, genre, and religious scenes; images of children, animals, mothers and mothering; fancy heads; patriotic, historical, and allegorical figures, including George and Martha Washington; advertisements for Philadelphia, Hartford (Conn.), and New York businesses, including promotions for druggists, patent medicines, and soap; imagery documenting the Centennial Exhibition 1876, including portraits of prominent figures; figures in European costumes; scenes of rural life and European scenery; and landscape views. Also includes a small number of views of factories and industrial buildings; a patent medicine advertisement including an African American man servant character opening a door (p. 76); a print depicting a stanza from Robert Burn’s “The Cotter’s Saturday Night” (p. 22); illustrations of Little Red Riding Hood; the periodical cartoon “A Parent’s Vengeance” (p. 53); "La Belle Chocolatiere from the original painting by Leotard now in the Dresden Gallery" (p. 57); a cutout from a women’s fashion plate (p. 77); H.M.S. Pinafore theatrical character illustrations printed by Ledger Job Printing Office (p. 64); and a calling card for Mary S. Bassett (back inside cover). Businesses represented include B. T. Babbit (soap); Clark’s O.N.T. (thread); C. F. Rump (leather goods); Corning & Tappan (perfumes); Marburg Bros. (tobacco); Devlin & Co. (clothiers); Dundas, Dirk & Co. (pharmacists); [Hiram] Duryea’s Starch Works; Fairbanks scales (E. & T. Fairbanks & Co.); J. Milton Brewer (druggist); C. L. Hauthaway & Sons (shoe polish); Charles S. Higgins (German laundry soap); The New York Bazar (fancy goods, Phillip Isaacs, proprietor); Demorest’s Monthly Magazine (W. J. Demorest, publisher); Edwin C. Burt (shoes); E. P. & Wm. Kellogg; Samuel Gerry & Cos. (patent medicine); Alex. Boost (analytical chemist); Chas. F. Hurd & Co. (chinaware); E. P. & Wm. Kellogg (photographers & art dealers); and Willcox & Gibbs (sewing machines). Title supplied by cataloger. Front cover stamped: Scrap Book Various artists, engravers, and printers including F. Beard; Illman Bros.; Ledger Job Print; L. Prang & Co.; Major & Knapp; Thomas Moran; and Shober & Carqueville. Cutouts and calling card pasted to inside front and back covers. Edges of scrapbook leaves contains stitching in different colors, including yellow, green, blue, red, lilac, and purple. Purchased with funds for the Visual Culture Program. Housed in phase box. RVCDC Description revised 2021. Access points revised 2021. [Philadelphia?] PA. Philadelphia. 1876-1879 Beard, Frank, 1842-1905, artist. Liotard, Jean-Etienne, 1702-1789, artist. Moran, Thomas, 1837-1926, artist. Illman Brothers, engraver. L. Prang & Co., printer. Ledger Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.), printer. Major & Knapp Engraving, Manufacturing & Lithographic Co., printer. Shober & Carqueville, printer. [ca. 1876-ca. 1879] Advertisements -- 1870-1880. Albumen prints -- 1870-1880. Clippings -- 1870-1880. Chromolithographs -- 1870-1880. Cutouts -- 1870-1880. Ephemera -- 1870-1880. Engravings -- 1870-1880. Lithographs -- 1870-1880. Relief prints -- 1870-1880. Relief prints -- Color -- 1870-1880. Scrapbooks -- 1870-1880. Scraps (Decorations) -- 1870-1880. Textiles -- 1870-1880. Trade cards -- 1870-1880. 559 items in 1 scrapbook of 92 linen leaves : relief, color relief, albumen prints, lithographs, chromolithographs, and engravings ; scrapbook 33 x 28 cm (13 x 11 in.) Islandora:66287 Library Company of Philadelphia PRINT PRINT albums - Linen [P.2013.69.1] P.2013.69.1 Europe -- Pictorial works.