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- Title
- The castle of the state in Schuylkill
- Description
- Exterior view of the clubhouse known as The Castle of the Fishing Company of the State in Schuylkill. Shows men spread out across the grounds, some sitting at a table outside, others walking in the woods near the clubhouse and stables. Two men stand with a dog at the edge of the river, looking toward a man in a rowboat in the foreground. Association formed in 1732 for hunting and fishing, originally on "Eaglesfield" the old estate of William Warner on the western bank of the Schuylkill River. Construction of the Fairmount Dam circa 1822 forced the clubhouse to rebuild their home near Gray's Ferry, across the river from Bartram's Garden on Rambo's Rock., First published in American turf register and sporting magazine, 1, No.5, opposite p. 217 (January, 1830), and then as frontspiece in William Milnor, Jr.'s An authentic historical memoir of the Schuylkill Fishing Company (Philadelphia: Published by Judah Dobson, 1830)., Philadelphia on Stone, POS 84, Wainwright retrospective conversion project, edited., Library Company of Philadelphia: in Am 1830 Mil 7130.O.frontispiece copy 2 & 3; Per A 184 16783.O v. 1., Historical Society of Pennsylvania: in Am 1830 Mil Ap83 M66 copy 1 & 2 and Wi.2., Free Library of Philadelphia: Castner 21:50. Includes: "Lithd. for the Americana Turf Register & Sporting Magazine."
- Creator
- Swett, Moses, artist
- Date
- [1830]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare W369 [Am 1830 Mil 7130.O.frontispiece copy 2], Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare W369 [Am 1830 Mil 7130.O.frontispiece copy 3], Library Company of Philadelphia | Books & Other Texts | Rare W369 [Per A 184 16783.O.opp217 v. 1], http://www.lcpimages.org/wainwright/W369.htm
- Title
- Philadelphia fashions, spring & summer 1844, by S.A. & A.F. Ward, No. 62 Walnut St
- Description
- Fashion advertisement containing two panelled scenes of 17 elegantly attired men, women, and children in a parlor and outdoor, hunting setting. Upper panel shows four men, two women and three boys in a furnished parlor. All of the men are attired in long jackets, vests, cravats and patterned pants. Two hold or wear hats, and two hold canes. To the left, two men stand and converse with two women. The seated lady holds a fan and wears an evening dress, with a low, straight neckline. Her hair is styled in ringlets, and a flower rests behind her ear. The other woman adorns outerwear styled with a high-necked, tight-waisted dress, shawl and plumed bonnet. To the right, two men stand with three boys, who all wear flat caps. The boy on the left is dressed in an Eton suit, while the other two younger boys wear longer tunic suits. The parlor is furnished with carpet and ornate furniture, vases and landscape paintings. The bottom panel shows an outdoor, hunting scene centered around a man and woman mounted on horses. The scene includes five men and one woman, with three people on each side of the couple. The men wear long jackets, patterned pants, waistcoats, cravats and hats, and the women are attired in riding habits. The lady riding the horse wears a top hat adorned with a veil. A dog runs beside the trotting horses in the foreground and sailing vessels are visible on the sea in the background (right). Key numbered 1-9 and 10-17 printed above and below the image., Not in Wainwright., Signed "Weaver" in lower left-hand corner., Philadelphia on Stone, POSP 178, Gift of David Doret.
- Creator
- Weaver, Matthias S., 1815 or 16-1847, artist
- Date
- [1844]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department **BW - Fashion [P.2002.61.1]
- Title
- Tamany Fish House, on the Pea Shore, R. Delaware
- Description
- View showing visitors enjoying the public grounds of the Tamany Pea Shore Fishing Company, a social and sporting club founded by Philadelphia artisans in 1803 on the New Jersey Shore above Camden. People stroll on the veranda of the club house remodeled in 1832 and are visible in the upper-floor windows. The building, reflected in the water, is adorned with a flag and a weather-vane shaped as a fish. The kitchen building stands to the right of the main building. Between the two buildings, two men stand in front of a water pump. Couples stroll and an older man fishes on a wooden pier, to which a rowboat is tied, that stretches from the shore. In the right, a rowboat carrying seven passengers (5 men, 2 women) approaches a boy and a man preparing to fish next to their grounded rowboat on the riverbank. Other guests stroll and greet each other on the shore that is lined with trees. Club named after Tamane, a respected Delware chief who purportedly died near the site fo the clubhouse., Philadelphia on Stone, POS 742, LCP exhibit catalogue: Made in America #72., Wainwright retrospective conversion project, edited., Library Company of Philadelphia: Snider gift., Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Bc 03 Tl 53., Gift of Jay Snider., Date of founding of the club from article in Public Ledger, October 12, 1882.
- Creator
- Scott, Thomas M., artist
- Date
- [ca. 1852]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department **W363 [P.9830.9]