Jump to navigation
Main menu
LCP Home
Search
Search Library Catalog
Search Digital Collections
How to Search the Collections
Access Terms Used in Our Catalogs
Finding Aids
Explore
Browse Collections
LCP News
Social Media
Exhibitions
Podcast
Academic Programs
Overview
Fellowships
Innovation Award
Biennial First Book Award
Seminars
Program in African American History
Program in Early American Economy and Society
The Davida T. Deutsch Program in Women’s History
Visual Culture Program
Research
Overview
Subject Guides
Finding Aids
Online Exhibitions
Bookbinding Research
Using the Library
Overview
Hours, Access, & Location
Rights & Reproductions
How to Search Collections
Potentially Harmful Materials and Descriptions Statement
Online Resources
Events
Upcoming Events
Seminars
LCP News
LCP Press Resources
Projects
Beyond Glass Cases
Library Company Papers Project
Hearing Voices
Imperfect History
Fireside Chats
Support the Library
Overview
Donate Online!
Join & Renew Membership Online
Support: Shareholding
Lecture in Honor of John C. Van Horne
Membership Benefits
Planned Giving
Annual Dinner
Junto
About LCP
Annual Reports
Staff
Board of Trustees
Employment
Affiliations
LCP Blog
Press Resources
LCP Privacy Policy
Overview and History
LCP FAQ Sheet
D. Wilmot Richardson, fashionable hatter, 2024 & 2026 Callowhill St., Philadelphia. [graphic].
Persistent link:
https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/digitool%3A106730
Back to top
Details
Contributor
Chew, W. Wesley, copyright holder.
Title
D. Wilmot Richardson, fashionable hatter, 2024 & 2026 Callowhill St., Philadelphia. [graphic].
Publisher
Philadelphia : W.W. Chew
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1881
Date
c1881
Physical Description
4 prints : chromolithographs ; 12.5 x 7.5 cm. (5 x 3 in.)
Description
Series of illustrated trade cards entitled, "Marrying for money," "Working for money," "Dealing for money," and "Begging for money," depicting vignettes surrounded by paper and coin currency. One vignette shows an older man and a young woman. As he mischievously twists his mustache, she is posed in a childlike manner, seated and playing with his pocketwatch. Others depict a woman bringing food or drink to an older blacksmith working with a hammer and anvil; a woman seated at a table and a man standing at her side; and an older man seated and begging for money with his hat and a woman standing next to him with her hand open.
Notes
Copyrighted 1881 by W.W. Chew.
Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Digitized.
Subject
Richardson, D. Wilmot.
Millinery -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Begging.
Blacksmiths.
Money.
Relations between the sexes.
Genre
Trade cards -- 1880-1890.
Chromolithographs -- 1880-1890.
Printer
Chew, W. Wesley, copyright holder.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| trade card - Richardson [P.9726.1-4]
Accession number
P.9726.1
P.9726.2
P.9726.3
P.9726.4
In Collections
Printed and Graphic Ephemera
Trade Card Collection
Log In