Creator |
Rease, W. H., artist. |
Contributor |
Kuhl, Frederick, printer. |
Title |
George W. Watson coach & harness maker. Philadelphia. [graphic] / Executed on stone by W. H. Rease, No. 17, So. 5th. St. |
Publisher |
Philadelphia: Printed by F. Kuhl |
Publisher |
PA. Philadelphia. 1847 |
Date |
[ca. 1847] |
Physical Description |
1 print: lithograph; 46 x 39 cm. (18.13 x 15.38 in.) |
Description |
Advertisement containing views of the "Factory at 13th & Parrish Sts." and the factory and showroom, i.e., "Old Stand No.
9, Sth. Sixth St." Factory view shows the bustling "George S. Watson Coach Factory" complex with workshops, courtyard, and
sheds surrounded by a wood fence on the 800 block of North 13th Street. Within the courtyard, wheelwrights work on a wheel
propped up next to a blazing fire as another worker walks past with a watering can. Other workers retrieve planks of wood
from piles loaded in a shed and attend to a carriage. Carriage parts, a horse in a single stall, and piles of wood surround
the workers. Within the workshops, carriages and coaches and metalworkers at a forge are visible. A wagon maker also works
on a few vehicles placed on a balcony attached to the upper floor of the main workshop. Outside of the complex, a worker rolls
a wheel toward the entrance to the workshop with the forge as another leads two horses toward the entrance of the courtyard.
A man carrying a stick with rags over his shoulder, near an ambling dog, also walks on the sidewalk. Also shows rows of buildings
and a wagon crossing an empty lot in the background.
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"Old Stand" view shows the factory and show room, adorned with signage, on the 100 block of South Sixth Street. Through the
two open entries, a clerk is visible showing a couple one of several carriages that line the showroom floor. Outside the building,
in front of the display window, a gentleman gestures to a handler of two horses hitched to a coach in the street. Behind the
gesturing man, a laborer enters the cellar of the showroom below the window that displays harnesses, horse equipment, and
a small-model coach. Three unhitched carriages and coaches line the street in front of the adjoining building marked "Geo.
W. Watson Coach & Harness Maker." Laborers work at a number of the windows at the upper floors of the two buildings. Partial
views of adjacent businesses complete the view. One building contains an awning marked "Wind...RLIN." Print also contains
vignette views of a fancy coach, from the rear, and a carriage, from the front, in motion. A coachman rides at the back of
the horse-drawn coach with driver. The horse-drawn carriage with a driver and folded-down roof contains a well-dressed couple
as its passengers.
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Is referenced by |
Wainwright 151 |
Notes |
Date from Poulson inscriptions on duplicate split into half-sheets: Aug. 1847. |
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Philadelphia on Stone |
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POS 299 |
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Wainwright retrospective conversion project, edited. |
Subject |
Watson, George W. |
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Carriage manufacturers and dealers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Factories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Showrooms -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Saddlery -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Carriages & coaches -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Clerks -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Laborers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
Geographic subject |
Thirteenth Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- North -- 800 block. |
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Sixth Street (Philadelphia, Pa.) -- South -- 100 block. |
Genre |
Lithographs -- 1840-1850. |
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Advertisements -- 1840-1850. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| **W151 [P.2081] |
Accession number |
P.2081 |