[Haverly's Theatre, "The World," trade cards]
Strobridge Lithographing Company
printer
Phillips, Emily
1822-1909
collector
still image
Graphic
Trade cards -- 1880-1890
Chromolithographs -- 1880-1890
ohu
Cincinnati
OHIO. Cincinnati
The Strobridge Lithographing Co.
1882
1882
monographic
eng
3 prints : chromolithographs ; 10 x 15.5 cm. (4 x 6 in.)
Series of illustrated trade cards entitled, "The escape, tableau V," "Jerusalem! My own notes! Act. 1 Sc. 1," and "The infernal machine, tableau II" depicting various scenes from "The World" performed at Haverly's Theatre on Monday, April 10, 1882, including guards scrambling in a enclosed courtyard; men and women standing on a pier with a a body of water and a large mountain in the background; and an explosion on a steamship with a man in the foreground shooting into a group of men. By the 1880s, J.H. Haverly owned several theaters in New York, and one in Brooklyn, Chicago and San Francisco.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Founded in 1849 as Middleton and Wallace, the company's style changed to The Strobridge Lithographing Company in 1880.
Forms part of the Emily Phillips Advertising Card Collection.
Haverly, Jack
1837-1901
Theaters
United States
Action & adventure dramas
Theatrical productions
Explosions
Piers & wharves
Prison escapes
1975.F.448
1975.F.450
1975.F.451
Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department
trade card - Haverly's [1975.F.448; 1975.F.450 & 451]
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