(34,101 - 34,150 of 34,284)
- Title
- Miders & Telfs. Stubbag Thal Tyrol
- Description
- View of two villages, Miders and Telfs, in the Stubbag Thal Telfs valley in Austria. Shows buildings along the tree-lined road that leads to the villages. Numerous buildings, including the Franciscan Hospital, are visible in the center between two mountains., Title from text printed on verso: 40. Miders & Telfs. Stubbag Thal Tyrol. These two Villages lie on the left bank of the Jun, in that charming valley called the Stubbag Thal Telfs, has a Franciscan Hospital, which is remarkable for its neatness and the skill of the attendants, who are all brethren of the Order of St. Francis de Assis., Date inferred from active dates of the photographer., Buff mount with square corners., Label pasted on verso: American Stereoscopic Co. Langenheim, Loyd & Co. Philadelphia., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Langenheim, Loyd & Co, photographers
- Date
- [ca. 1860]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Stereo - Langenheim, Loyd & Co - Views [P.2011.45.13]
- Title
- Offenbach
- Description
- Bust-length portrait of composer Jacques Offenbach wearing a mustache and long side burns and attired in pince-nez spectacles, a white collared shirt, a bowtie, and a jacket. He faces slightly right., Title from printed signature of sitter below image., Date from content., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Moras, Ferdinand, 1821-1908
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Portrait prints - O - [P.2011.45.21]
- Title
- Ten fine steel plate views of places of interest, new map and guide to Philadelphia
- Description
- Views include Carpenter's Hall; Centennial Art Gallery; Chestnut St. Bridge; Girard College; Independence Hall in 1876; Lincoln Monument; Masonic Temple; Independence Hall in 1776; United States Mint; and View in Fairmount Park (i.e., Girard Avenue Bridge). Most of the views also show street and pedestrian traffic, including horse-drawn vehicles. Chestnut St. Bridge image includes men in row boats and other small vessels on the Schuylkill River. Carpenter Hall print depicted as a winter view. The Centennial Exhibition celebrated the centennial of the United States through an international exhibition of industry, agriculture, and art., Title from wrapper., Printed on recto of wrapper: Price 25 cts., Housed with complementary uncut sheet of ten titled views of places of interest in Philadelphia. [P.2011.45.8]., Gift of David Doret.
- Date
- [1876]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *PhPr - Views [P.2011.45.9]
- Title
- Independence Hall, Philadelphia
- Description
- Exterior view of Independence Hall built 1732-1748 after the designs of Andrew Hamilton and Edmund Woolley at 520 Chestnut Street. In the foreground, shows the walkway leading towards Independence Hall lined with trees and lampposts., Title from text printed on mount., Date inferred from content., Gift of David Doret, 2011., Image is mounted on the verso of: photo - unidentified - public utilities [P.2011.45.16].
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department photo- unidentified - public utilities [P.2011.45.17]
- Title
- Handel
- Description
- Bust-length portrait of the composer Handel, wearing a long, curly wig and attired in a neckerchief and a jacket with lace, facing slightly right., Title from printed signature of sitter below image., Date from content., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Moras, Ferdinand, 1821-1908
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Portrait prints - H - [P.2011.45.19]
- Title
- Fairmount Water Works, Philadelphia
- Description
- View of the Fairmount Water Works and depicting the Engine House, Pavilion and Entrance Houses, and the Old Mill House. Also shows the Wire Suspension Bridge at Fairmount in the right background. The waterworks, originally built between 1812 and 1822 after the designs of Frederick Graff, were altered and expanded after the designs of Philadelphia engineers, Henry P.M. Birkinbine and Frederic Graff, Jr., Title from text printed on mount., Date inferred from content., Text on negative: No. 90. Fairmount Water Works., Gift of David Doret, 2011., Image of Independence Hall is mounted on the verso: photo - unidentified - public utilities [P.2011.45.17]., Frederick Graff, Jr. (1817-1890) was chief engineer of Philadelphia's Water Department from 1847 to 1856 and 1866 to 1872. His father Frederick Graff (1774-1847) was superintendent of the Philadelphia Water Works in 1805 and recommended their relocation to Fairmount in 1811. He designed the Fairmount Water Works, which was constructed between 1812 and 1822.
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department photo- unidentified - public utilities [P.2011.45.16]
- Title
- Girard Avenue Bridge, Philadelphia
- Description
- View of the Girard Avenue Bridge, completed in 1872 to 1874 after the designs of Philadelphia architects Henry A. and James P. Sims, over the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park. The wrought-iron Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, demolished in 1971, also served as a pedestrian bridge. Shows shrubs and trees growing on boths sides of the shoreline., Title from text printed on mount., Date inferred from content., Text on negative: No. 89. Girard Avenue Bridge., Gift of David Doret, 2011., Image is mounted on the verso of: photo - unidentified - government buildings [P.2011.45.14].
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department photo- unidentified - government buildings [P.2011.45.15]
- Title
- New public buildings, Philadelphia
- Description
- Exterior view of City Hall constructed 1871 to 1901 after designs by John McArthur Jr. at 1 Penn Square, Philadelphia while under construction. Shows construction materials surrounding the building both inside and outside of the fence. Some scaffolding is visible on the roof in the left and around several statues in the right. Building lacks William Penn statue., Title from text printed on mount., Date inferred from content., Text on negative: No. 97. New Public Buildings., Gift of David Doret, 2011., Image of Girard Avenue Bridge mounted on verso: photo - unidentified - government buildings [P.2011.45.15].
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department photo- unidentified - government buildings [P.2011.45.14]
- Title
- Philadelphia fashions
- Description
- Periodical illustration showing fashionable clothes on men and women. In the right, a white woman, attired in a brimmed hat, a long-sleeved dress with a white collar, and a cross pendant, holds a small purse and stands facing the viewer. In the left, a man and woman couple link arms and stand with their backs to the viewer. The man is attired in a top hat, a long jacket, pants, and shoes and carries a cane. The woman is attired in a brimmed hat, a long-sleeved dress with a white collar, and carries a shawl in her left hand. In the background, two men and a woman stand in front of a building with decorative columns and a statue on top. A dog runs by. Trees grow in the background., Title from item., Date from the text printed beneath the image: Engraved for the Souvenir published by Philip Price Jr. No. 66 Lombard St. March 1828., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- 1828
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Ph Pr 11x14 - Fashion [P.2011.45.12]
- Title
- Grand Centennial depot, at the main entrance to the exhibition grounds
- Description
- View of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot located opposite of the Centennial Exhibition grounds in Philadelphia in 1876. Shows trains arriving on the railroad tracks in front of the depot. In the right, depicts the Globe Hotel and the Trans-Continental Hotel, which were built to accommodate visitors to the Centennial Exhibition. Large crowds of pedestrians walk, and horse-drawn carriages and omnibuses travel down the street. The Globe Hotel was operated by John A. Rice and contained 1,000 rooms to house 3,000 to 5,000 guests for $5 a day., Title from item., Date from content., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- 1876
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department ** Phila Prints - Events - Centennial [P.2011.45.1]
- Title
- Ten fine steel plate views of places of interest, new map and guide to Philadelphia
- Description
- Views include Carpenter's Hall; Centennial Art Gallery; Chestnut St. Bridge; Girard College; Independence Hall in 1876; Lincoln Monument; Masonic Temple; Independence Hall in 1776; United States Mint; and View in Fairmount Park (i.e., Girard Avenue Bridge). Most of the views also show street and pedestrian traffic, including horse-drawn vehicles. Chestnut St. Bridge image includes men in row boats and other small vessels on the Schuylkill River. Carpenter Hall print depicted as a winter view. The Centennial Exhibition celebrated the centennial of the United States through an international exhibition of industry, agriculture, and art., Title from wrapper., Printed on recto of wrapper: Price 25 cts., Housed with complementary uncut sheet of ten titled views of places of interest in Philadelphia. [P.2011.45.8]., Gift of David Doret.
- Date
- [1876]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *PhPr - Views [P.2011.45.9]
- Title
- Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia
- Description
- Exterior view of Pennsylvania Hospital, founded in 1751 by Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin, built between 1755-1805 at 801-849 Pine Street, Philadelphia. In the foreground, shows the fence surrounding the multi-winged hospital and a row of trees. The West wing of the hospital was built 1794-1796 and the center house built 1794-1805 after the designs of David Evans, Jr. Building altered between 1846-1853 after the designs of John McArthur and John McArthur, Jr., Title from item., Date from publication date of the book the illustration appears in: James Mease. Picture of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia: Published by Robert Desilver, 1831)., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Gilbert, George, active 1818-1836, engraver
- Date
- [ca. 1831]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Print Ph Pr 8x10 - Hospitals - Pennsylvania Hospital [P.2011.45.23]
- Title
- Jay Rial's ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin L.H. Stockwell as lawyer Marks & his trained donkey Jerry
- Description
- Trade card for Jay Rial's touring stage company's production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Shows actor L.H. Stockwell in character as Marks from the play standing on the sidewalk. He is attired in a top hat, a white collared shirt, a white bowtie, a black jacket with tails, yellow-and-black striped pants, and black shoes and holds a red umbrella. In the left, a donkey stands in the street. In the background is a block of buildings. Jay Rial, a New York theatrical manager, began tours of his production of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" circa 1881. The production was associated with novel features of live dogs and donkeys and props, such as floating cakes of ice, and was purported to have earned $1,000,000 by the end of its run., Title from item., Date inferred from dates of the theatrical production., Advertising text printed on verso: Academy of Music! Week commencing September 12. Matinees Wednesday & Saturday. The survival of the fittest. Sixth season. The Jay Rial Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. This Great Company is the only one considered worthy of metropolitan recognition. The only Company that has stood the test of all the important Academies and Theatres in the great capitals of the country. All the old favorites. New scenery. Trained donkey. Beautiful music. The magnolia jubilee band. Camp meeting shouters. And the only genuine trained bloodhounds in the world. The enormous success of the enterprise has prompted imitation in many ways. The matter of the show bills has been widely copied, and especially have efforts been made to give the appearance of presenting Bloohounds; but imitation is ever entirely successful. Excellence is only obtatined by time and labor. The people's prices: 25, 35 & 50 cents. No higher. No extra. Sale of Tickets will commence, Thursday, Sept. 8, at 9 a.m., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- [ca. 1881]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department LCP Trade Cards - Academy [P.2011.45.24]
- Title
- [Religious Cross]
- Description
- Religious print of a cross made from two cut logs with vines of autumnal leaves in yellow, orange, and brown growing on it. Green grass or foliage grows around the base. The image is in a black frame with decorative gold flowers and leaves at the corners., Title supplied by cataloger., Date inferred from content., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- [ca. 1880]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department GC - Religion [P.2011.45.11]
- Title
- Masonic memorial
- Description
- Commemorative, fictionalized group portrait print depicting “seventy-seven Masonic Brethren, Signers of the Declaration of American Independence and other Distinguished Members of the “Masonic Fraternity” in the Assembly Room of Independence Hall. Shows three rows of Brethren (“Distinguished Dead” and “immortal”) within the paneled wall room of the historic site being used as an exhibit gallery. At the center of the first row stands “Father of his Country” George Washington, his left hand on his hip, and wearing a masonic apron adorned with Masonic symbols. Nearest him to the left, also in masonic, but undecorated, aprons, stand Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. Other figures in undecorated aprons in the front row include (left to right) James Buchanan; Marquise de Lafayette; Bishop William White; Andrew Jackson; and Henry Clay. Some of the men hold hats or scrolls, while others hold their hands together, or cross their arms. Other figures in the further rows include Stephen Girard, Stephen A. Douglas, and John C. Breckenridge. In the background, framed artwork, predominately from the Charles Willson Peale portrait collection; Henry Inman's portrait painting of William Penn (left); Thomas Sully's portrait painting of Lafayette (right) line the walls. Background also includes in the far right, the Liberty Bell upon which a stuffed bald eagle sits (installed 1852) and, in the center, a bronze eagle elevated above the partially visible wood statue of George Washington (carved 1815 by William Rush, installed 1824)., Title from from promotional pamphlet held in collections [Am 1860 Pheni 54390.O.13]. Pamphlet also lists the names of many of the sitters in image., Publication information from copyright statement: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1860 by Thomas Phenix in the Clerk's Office of the Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Inger, Christian, artist
- Date
- 1860
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department **group portrait prints - Masons [P.2011.45.10]
- Title
- State Asylum for the Insane, Morristown, New Jersey
- Description
- Print depicting an exterior view of the State Asylum for the Insane built in 1876 after the designs of architect Samuel Sloan in Morristown, New Jersey. Shows the sprawling 673,700 square foot building with three water fountains in the front. People walk around the grounds, which has walkways and trees. In the right background, a train travels down the railroad tracks. The institution's name has changed over the years: State Asylum for the Insane at Morristown (1876-1893); New Jersey State Hospital at Morris Plains (1894 - 1924); and New Jersey State Hospital at Greystone Park (1925 - 2008). It was also known as Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital., Title from item., Date from copyright statement: Copyright, 1875, by Samuel Sloan., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Hunter, Thomas, approximately 1828-approximately 1894, lithographer
- Date
- 1875
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department ** GC - Hospitals [P.2011.45.2]
- Title
- The bloomer schottisch. Dedicated to Mrs. Bloomer and the ladies in favor of the Bloomer costume
- Description
- Sheet music cover depicting a white woman attired in bloomers. In the center, the woman stands, wearing her hair parted in the middle and attired in a bonnet, a long-sleeved white shirt, a purple dress with blue tiers, and white bloomers. She holds her hands together and juts her left foot out. Image is surrounded by an ornamental scroll border, labeled "Autumn dress" at the bottom., Title from item., Text printed on recto: 25 cts. Nett., Date from copyright statement: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1851 by W. Hall & Son in the Clerk's Office of the Disct Court of Southern Dist of N.Y., Library Company copy has front cover only., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Dressler, William, composer
- Date
- 1851
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department GC - Fashion - U.S. [P.2011.45.18]
- Title
- Birds-eye view of Andersonville Prison from the south-east
- Description
- Birds-eye view of Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prisoner-of-war-camp in Georgia, with the vast prison area surrounded by stockade fences. In the center are numerous prisoners and their hand-made housing, consisting of various fabrics and mounds of dirt. Guard towers surround the fence and guards, on foot, horseback, and in horse-drawn carts patrol. In the right, men, many of whom use canes or crutches and have amputated legs sit, lie down, or walk in a separate fenced area that has tents. Two cannon emplacements with soldiers are visible in the foreground. Several buildings and a train traveling down the railroad tracks are visible in the background. The prison operated from February 1864 until April 1865. It housed up to 45,000 Union prisoners in overcrowded conditions and had the highest death rate of all the Civil War prisons., Title from item., Date from copyright statement: Copyright, 1890 by J.W. Morton, Jr., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Morton, J. W, Jr.
- Date
- 1890
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department **GC - Civil War - Prisons [P.2011.45.4]
- Title
- The Oakland Schottisch composed for and respectfully dedicated to the young ladies of the Oakland Female Institute, Norristown, Pa. by Charlie C. Converse
- Description
- Sheet music cover containing an exterior view of institute building and grounds from the Delaware River. Students stroll on the lawn. A passenger train of the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norrristown (later Philadelphia & Reading) Railroad passes in the foreground and a boat is moored on the river bank. The institute was established in 1845. This view issued shortly before the building underwent major renovation and enlargement 1852-1855., View published as the frontispiece for Circular and catalogue of the Oakland Female Institute, Norristown, PA. for the year ending September 25, 1851 (Philadelphia: Printed by John Young, Black Horse Alley, 1851) with the artist's credit line "From nature and on stone by W.E. Hitckcock [i.e. Hitchcock]." (LCP Am 1850 Nor Oak, 74806.O and HSP *VoM 65 vol. 10) (POSP 155.1)., Not in Wainwright., Philadelphia on Stone, POSP 155.2, LCP also holds copy, including sheet music [Sheet Music Oakland 11856.F (Doret)]. Copy gift of David Doret., Free Library of Philadelphia: Castner 17:39. FLP variant copy includes imprint: From nature & on Stone by J. Queen.
- Creator
- Hitchcock, William E., ca. 1823-ca. 1880, artist
- Date
- c1852
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department GC - Education [P.9210.11]
- Title
- Independence Hall in 1776
- Description
- View looking east showing the State House at 520 Chestnut Street built 1732-1748 after the designs of Andrew Hamilton and Edmund Woolley. Includes the old City Hall built 1790-1791 after the designs of David Evans, Jr. (500 Chestnut) and Congress Hall built 1787-1789 (540-558 Chestnut). View also shows street and pedestrian traffic, including a conestoga wagon, as well as the adjacent street corner., Philadelphia on Stone, POS 876, Gift of David Doret.
- Date
- [ca. 1855]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department BW - Government Buildings - S [P.2011.51.8]
- Title
- Views of Johnstown Flood 1889
- Description
- Album containing images of Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1881 and after the great flood of May 31, 1889. Across the first two leaves is "View of Johnstown after the flood of May 31st 1889" showing the devastation of the destroyed buildings and including the “Railroad Bridge, Millville,” “Johnstown,” and “Conemaugh Borough with Woodvale in the distance.” Images depicting the destruction include of the South Fork Dam, Main Street, Clinton Street, St. John’s Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, Cambria Iron Company Club House, B. &. O Depot, debris above the P.R.R. Bridge, Gautier Wire Mill and Cutlery Works, and the wreck of the Day Express train at East Conemaugh. Illustrations show people gathered around the ruins and finding bodies of the deceased including “The finding of the bodies of James Murther, wife and three children, and Maggie Ripple, corner Main and Clinton Streets.”, Title from album cover., Date inferred from content., Text printed on the first leaf: "Published & Copyrighted by S.W. Fleming, Harrisburg Pa. From Views of LeRue Lemer, Harrisburg Pa.", Text printed on the final leaf: "Manufactured by Chisholm Bros-Portland Me. Manufacturers of Chas. Frey's Original Souvenir Albums of all American & Canadian Cities & Sceneries.", Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- [ca. 1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department albums [P.2011.45.27]
- Title
- Album of Pennsylvania R. R. scenery
- Description
- Souvenir viewbook containing twelve captioned views of prominent sites and landmarks of and along the Pennsylvania Railroad in the Mid-Atlantic. Includes "Pennsylvania R. R. Station, Jersey City, Showing Birds eye View of the Hudson River, New York City Etc."; "Pennsylvania R. R. Ferries Plying Between Jersey City & New York"; "New Brunswick N. J. Penna. R. R. Bridge Crossing the Raritan River"; "Broad St. Station Penna. R. R. Co. Philadelphia. Grandest R. R. Depot in America" with inset showing Independence Hall"; "New Public Building, Philadelphia Cor. Broad & Market Streets. Built of Marble & Granite. Grandest Single Structure in the World. Cost Already Over $15,000,000. View at Left, U. S. Mint. View on the Right, Penna. R. R. Depot."; "Views at Bryn Mawr, 10 miles West of Philadelphia: Bryn Mawr Hotel. Bryn Mawr Station. Residences."; "Penn. R.R. Bridge Crossing the Susquehanna River 6 Miles West of Harrisbugh PA"; "Lewiston Narrows"; "Jacks Narrows, From Mapleton"; "Along Jack Narrows"; "The Horse Shoe Curve, Pennsylvania Railroad"; "Near Bolivar on the Conemaugh with inset showing "Scene at Allegrippus"; "In the Pack Saddle, On the Conemaugh/Spruce Creek Tunnel"; "Penna. R. R. Co’s Depot, Pittsburgh Pa."; View of Pittsburgh & Allegheny City Pa. with inset showing "Iron Works South Side." Views also show American's first immigration center Castlegarden (i.e., Castle Clinton, Battery Park, N.Y.), traveling trains, piers, factories, pedestrian and street traffic, and landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and creeks. Some inset images also designed as trompe l'oeil., Publication information from copyright statement., Title from embossed brown morocco binding, front cover stamped: Album of Pennsylvania R. R. Scenery., Prints connected by accordion folds., Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012., Housed in phase box., Gift of David Doret.
- Date
- [1888]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department albums - Album [P.2011.45.26]
- Title
- Libby Prison in war times
- Description
- View of Libby Prison, a Confederate prison in Richmond, Va. and showing Union prisoners in front of tents and a large building. In the foreground are six tents, one labeled "C.S.A." Men, including one with his arm in a sling, stand and walk between the tents. In the background is the brick, three-story prison building, converted from a grocery warehouse and with a sign that reads, "Libby & Sons Ship Chandlers & Grocers." A group of men stand in front of the building. In the left, men in uniform stand in formation. Libby Prison held Union officers and operated from March 1862 until April 1865. The overcrowded prison had harsh conditions and a high mortality rate., Title from the item., Date from copyright statement: Copyright 1889 by Charles Pollock., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- 1889
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *GC - Civil War - Prisons [P.2011.45.6]
- Title
- Gettysburg, Pa. July 3rd 1863
- Description
- Print containing series of vignettes of the Battle of Gettysburg. In the left, depicts two Confederate soldiers holding rifles, labeled "C.S.A."; a bust-length portrait of General Robert Lee; and Confederate soldiers with cannons, labeled, "Artillery Duel Confederate." In the center, shows Confederate soldiers holding rifles and marching forward during "Pickett's Charge." In the right, depicts two Union soldiers holding rifles labeled, "U.S.A."; a bust-length portrait of General George Meade; and Union soldiers with cannons labeled, "Artillery Duel Union." In the lower center, shows an eagle with outstretched wings and an American flag crest with a swords, a rifle, and a cannon., Title from item., Date inferred from content., Manuscript written in the lower left: Artist proof., Artist signature written in the lower right., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- M. Krause, lithographer
- Date
- [ca. 1870]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *GC - Civil War - Battles -Gettysburg [P.2011.45.7]
- Title
- Ancient chart copied from the original brought from "Jerusalem" now in the possession of Brother Colonel Wilkins Philadelphia
- Description
- Print depicting ruins and an open grave. In the left, shows a human skull and bones beside an open grave. Tools lie near a square stone, including a shovel, a spade, and a triangle. A snake slithers away. In the right, a man, attired in a robe leans on a broken column. A dog stands among stones and pieces of columns. Plants grow on top of part of the building left standing. In the background, a group of men holding sticks, walks down a path toward the sea. One man, holding a stick, climbs up a hill towards a circular, columned building, possibly a temple. Palm trees grow., Title from image., Date inferred from active dates of the printer., Copyright statement on recto: Entered for the Proprietor according to act of Congress by Brother W.H. Holbrooke, New York., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Date
- [ca. 1850]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | PRINT **GC - Allegories [P.2011.45.5]
- Title
- The Great fertilizer, Whann's raw bone super-phosphate
- Description
- Depicts the Walton, Whann & Co. fertilizer manufactory in Wilmington, Delaware. Shows several brick buildings with smokestacks. In the foreground, two ships, a barge, and a small boat dock in front and travel down the river. Horse-drawn wagons arrive and leave the factory. Numerous workers walk, push wheelbarrows, and move boxes and barrels., Text printed below image: Walton, Whann & Co's works, Wilmington, Del., Text printed on recto: The unexampled results of this Great Fertilizer on Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco, and all other crops prove it to be the best and cheapest manure in the market. Made of pure raw bone, dissolved in sulphuric acid, guano, and salts of potash and soda, it contains every element needed by growing plants. No fertilizer has been more uniformly successful in all sections of the country. Descriptive pamphlets mailed free on application., Title from item., Date from the trade mark date: Trade mark patented, November 22d, 1870., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- Walton, Whann & Co.
- Date
- [ca. 1870]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department *BW - Advertisements - Walton [P.2011.45.22]
- Title
- W.H. Furness, D.D
- Description
- Bronze medal commemorating William H. Furness's fifty years as pastor of the First Unitarian Society in Philadelphia. Shows a silhouette bust of Furness facing left. On the verso, depicts a wreath encircling the text. William Henry Furness (1802-1896) became the minister of the First Unitartian Church of Philadelphia in 1825 and served until his retirement in 1875., Text on verso: 1825 - 1875, In Honor of a Pastorate of 50 Years Over the First Unitarian Society Philadelphia., Gift of David Doret, 2011.
- Creator
- W. & C. Barber, engraver
- Date
- 1875
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department PRINT albums [P.2011.45.31]
- Title
- [David Doret collection of Philadelphia clothing, shoes, and related manufacturers and trades billheads]
- Description
- Collection of billheads for Philadelphia clothing, shoes, and related manufacturers and trades, printed between ca. 1840 and ca. 1890, and containing primarily decorative and ornate lettering and ornamented type. Some also contain illustrations and pictorial details, including cameos and ornaments. Illustrations depict exteriors of storefronts and pictorial details depict frame motifs composed of scrolls and leaves with a beehive at the bottom, ribbons, filigree, and ornamented and geometric patterns and designs. Other ornaments depict a medal awarded to A. Hippman with the profile of Benjamin Franklin (Ladies French shoemaker Julius Heck, successor to Hippman) and a cameo containing the image of a boot (boot and shoemaker Philip Heppe). Exterior views include patrons entering buildings, street and pedestrian traffic, as well as laborers at work. Businesses represented include clothing stores, tailors, manufacturers of umbrellas, shirt and shoemakers, and importers of staple and fancy dress goods., Proprietors and firms represented include H. Atkinson, O. Bardenweper, C. L. Benkert, Jacob Bieg, L. Blaylock, George Bruder, C.H. Garden & Co., E.P. Gill & Co., Freeland & Brother, J.C. Harman, Julius Heck, Philip Heppe, J. Heumann, S.B. Hinchliffe, Hirsh & Brother, J. Meier & Bro., John Wanamaker & Co., Peter Kayser (Kaiser), C. F. Kienzle, Frederick Klages, L. Moore (& Co.), F. J. Lammer, T.B. Latimer, McIntire & Brother, J. A. Meister, Jacob. K. Ritter, J. F. Roller, Rue, Keys & Smith, T. Leupold & Bro., William Tiller, and Wright & Brothers., Most of the prints are trimmed and all are completed in manuscript, including name of purchaser; type, amount, and price of items purchased; the total amount charged; and "paid" note., Several contain manuscript notes on verso, typically the name of purchaser., Majority addressed to Mr. Karl de Bubna (ca. 1831-1900) or Mrs. [Augusta Amelia Marsh] de Bubna. Karl de Bubna was a Philadelphia music teacher and Augusta de Bubna (1844 - ) was a writer., Small number addressed to C[hristian] Schrack (1790-1854). Schrack was a Philadelphia paint and varnish manufacturer., Some contain "removed to" new address stamped notices., Some have portions clipped away., Various printers and lithographers, including Henry A. Brown, William Colbert, Ephraim W. Conner, Craig, Finley, & Co., M. Dahlem, Evans (probably George G. Evans), J. Haehnlen, Ketterlinus, Leisenring Printing House, Mack & Braden, Wm. Mann, Muehleck & Scheu, Schnabel & Finkeldey, and Spencer & Van Fleet., Gift of David Doret., Inventory available at repository.
- Date
- [ca. 1840-ca. 1890]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret Philadelphia Clothing ... Billhead Collection [P.2022.62.2]
- Title
- [Engineer drawings published in the Water Supply of the City of Philadelphia by a Proposed Aqueduct from the Norristown Dam and the Acquisitions of the Works of the Schuylkill Navigation Company, 1891]
- Description
- Collection of thirteen drawings and one blueprint showing the proposed route by the Schuylkill Navigation Company (E. F. Smith, C.E.) for an aqueduct running from the Norristown Dam to the Schuylkill River. Drawings include: "1. Map of the Drainage Area of the Schuylkill River Showing the Location of Pools and Canals of the Schuylkill Navigation" depicting mountains, creeks, drainage areas, canals, and dams between Broad Mountain and Philadelphia; "3. Profile and Details of the Proposed Aqueduct to Convey the Water of the Schuylkill River from the Norristown Dam to the Pumping Station of the City of Philadelphia" showing cross-sections of creek crossings, conduits, tunnel grades, shaft locations, and “Section through Centre of Arch River Crossing”; "4. Plan Elevation and Section of Schuylkill River Bridge Near Belmont and other Crossings on line of Proposed Aqueduct from Norristown Dam to the Pumping Stations of the City of Philadelphia" showing the bridge elevation, cross-sections of the bridge (e.g. “Buckle Plate Floor and Asphalt Pavement”), map of the area near the Schuylkill River, East Park Reservoir, Thirty-third , Diamond, and Oxford Streets, and “Culvert of Ravine at Edgley, East Park; "Plans and Elevations of Inlet and Gate Houses on the Line of a Proposed Aqueduct for the Water Supply of the City of Philadelphia" showing ground plans and gate house sections and not the elevations” by Furness, Evans & Co., Architects”; "Map of the Valley of Tumbling Run Showing the Lands of the Schuylkill Navigation Co. with the Existing and Proposed Reservoirs Therein and its Drainage Area" showing the area between the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Sharp Mountain (East Norwegian Township), Second Mountain (Manheim Township), and containing notes about right of way, existing and proposed reservoirs, distances and widths;, "I. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Tumbling Run to head of Lord’s Dam No. 14" showing landforms, Schuylkill River, the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad, dams and towns along the river, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "II. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation, from Head of Lords Dam No. 14 to Red Hill Shoemakersville" showing Schuylkill and Berks Counties, Blue Mountains, Schuylkill River and dams along it, Stony Creek and Lands, insets of sites along the river, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "III. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Red Hill Shoemakersville to Felix’s Dam No. 19" showing the Schuylkill River, Berks County, dams, creeks, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "IV. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Felix’s Dam No. 19 to Big Reading Dam No. 24" showing the Schuylkill River and dams along it, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Berks County, Reading, Neversink, Flying Hill, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "V. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from the Big Reading Dam No. 24 to Sixpenny Creek" showing the Schuylkill River, Berks County, Wilmington and Pennsylvania Northern Railroad, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Birdsboro, Monocacy, Girard Canal, creeks, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "VI. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Sixpenny Creek to Fricks Locks" showing Berks, Montgomery and Chester Counties, Monocacy, the Schuylkill River, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, creeks, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers;, "VII. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Fricks Locks to Mouth of Perkiomen" showing Montgomery and Chester Counties, the Schuylkill River and dams along it, Girard Canal, Black Rock Hills, Phoenixville, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; "VIII. Plan of Property and Works of the Schuylkill Navigation from Mouth of Perkiomen to Norristown" showing Chester and Montgomery Counties, Schuylkill River and dams along it, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Chester Valley Railroad, Valley Hills, Barbadoes Island, Norristown, Bridgeport, and notes about property lines, right of way, and schedule numbers; and an untitled, unattributed, and undated drawing showing dam capacities (Black Rock, Pawlings, Catfish, Norristown) water depths, and nineteen points (towns, creek mouths, inlets, furnaces, gate houses, pumping stations) between Black Rock Dam and Fairmount. The aqueduct was to facilitate an improvement to the quality of drinking water for the city. The supply was becoming increasingly polluted through the manufacturing districts surrounding the Fairmount Park pumping stations and the nearby Schuylkill Valley. The project was under the direction of E. F. Smith, engineer and superintendent of the Schuylkill Navigation Co. which was originally chartered in 1815 to make the Schuylkill River navigable., Title supplied by cataloger., Drawings dated by artist May 1891., Majority of drawings numbered in upper right corner with a Roman numeral or Arabic number: 0-1; 3-4; I-VIII., Majority of drawings signed in lower left corner: Emil L. Nuebling, Del., Plan Elevation and Section of Schuylkill River Bridge Near Belmont and other Crossings on line of Proposed Aqueduct from Norristown Dam to the Pumping Stations of the City of Philadelphia (P.2008.12) signed lower left corner: W. S. Davis, Del., Drawings include horizontal and/or vertical scales., Many of the drawings include “Schedule Numbers.”, Some of the drawings include compasses., Some of the drawings vary from their published versions including 1. Map of the Drainage Area ... which does not include a “Table” (P.2008.13.10) and Plans and Elevations of Inlet and Gate Houses ... which does not include “Elevation” views., Manuscript note on verso of P.2008.13.10: Map of the Drainage Area of the Schuylkill River. Showing locations of Pools and Canals., Stamped on verso of P.2008.13.10: Case 4; Box I-5; No. 6238., Gift of David Doret., Emil L. Nuebling, a Reading, Pa. native and civil engineer, trained in Reading and Newark, N.J. before receiving by 1891 an appointment under E. F. Smith of the Schuylkill Navigation Co. He also worked for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad before becoming engineer and superintendent of the Reading Water Works in 1895. He worked as Reading's water engineer through the early 20th century.
- Creator
- Nuebling, Emil L., -1926, artist
- Date
- May 1891
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department rolled maps - Schuylkill - Box 1- Box 3 [P.2008.13]
- Title
- [David McNeely Stauffer collection of prints and original drawings for his extra-illustrated Westcott’s History of Philadelphia]
- Description
- Collection of titled drawings and prints after drawings drawn by David McNeely Stauffer for his extra-illustrated "Westcott’s History of Philadelphia." Graphics depict portraits of prominent persons and images of dwellings, graves and tombs, financial ephemera, and seals associated with Philadelphia or the history of Philadelphia., Titles of drawings include: Arabic Characters … from the Original in Watson's Manuscript Annals in the Pennsylvania Historical Soc.; Arch Street Prison; Archibald McCall from a Miniature; Arms of Queen Anna; Caesar A. Rodney; Clock presented to Henry VIII of England to Anne Boleyn from Chamber's Cyclopedia; "Essex House" where Penn landed 168[X]; Friend's Meeting Salem N.J: built 1772; Grave of the Wife of Andrew Robeson; Grenadier, 1776; "Hardwicke" on the Conestoga, Lancaster Pa.; Hendrick Hudson; Jas. Smith; The John Fanning House near Walpole, Conn.; Joshua Fisher; Lady Ann Keith; Official Seal of Wm. Dummer, Colonial Gov. of Massachusetts; The "Old Cannon-Ball" or "Balcony" House; Old House NW corner Front and Race Sts.; On East Wall of St. Peter's; The Phillip's Mansion on Arch between 13th and Broad Sts.; Provincial Currency, 1723; Receipt of Free Society of Traders; Residence of Jeremiah Langhorne; The Residence of John Bleakley; Residence of Louis Phillippe; Rittenhouse Academy; [Seal of] Sir William Keith, Governor of Pennsylvania; Sketches in Old Swedes Church Yard; Thomas Penn, Esq; Toland's House. Germantown; Tomb of Lady Ann Keith, Christ Church; [Unidentified Building]; Whitby Hall; and Ye Seals of ye Original Counties; Canopy over Door/Cornice and Brick; Gott Segne Dies Haus Und Ales Was; Maurer im Lebanon/Henrich Rewalt, 1778; Old “Knox Homestead” near Norristown, Montgomery Co., Pa.; Tapeworm Man-Lancaster Market., Title of prints include: Bits about the Corner of Fisher's Lane and Germantown Avenue; Carnival, Philadelphia, 1778; Centre Square Philada.; Dr. John L. Atlee; Farmer & Mechanic Bank, Philadelphia, Chestnut St.; The Fraticide at Wyoming; Philadelphia Soc. of Fine Arts; Hon J. I. Clark Hare; Indian Queen Hotel; Interior of the Chestnut Street Theatre, 1793; John Armstrong; Masonic Hall, Philadelphia; Mauch Chunk; Monument, Market Street Bridge, Philadelphia; The Moravian Church and Parsonage; Odd Fellow's Hall, Broad Street and Central High School, Broad Street; Old Courthouse, Lancaster, PA; Old Court House Second and Market; Old German School on Cherry Street; Philadelphia [Harbor Scene]; Postlewaite's Tavern, First Courts of Lanc Co. held here; Rear View of Houses at Eighth and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia; The Residence of John Bleakley; Rev. Robert R. Roberts, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church; "Shippen Mansion" Res of Dr. B. Rush; South East Corner of Third and Market ; St. Michael's; The House in which Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence; The Swedes' Church and House of Sven Sener (From Watson's "Annals of Philadelphia"); Washington's Headquarters at Morristown; and Ye Conyngham House., Title supplied by cataloger., Date from imprints and manuscript notes on items., Various artists and engravers including James Charles Armytage, Gill Eng. Co., James B. Longacre, R. A. Muller, John Neagle, Howard Pyle, Charles A. Poulson, David McNeely Stauffer, and Henry Warren., Several drawings signed by artist lower right corner: DMS, Several drawings and prints numbered in pencil and/or contain pencil annotations. Numbers probably refer to corresponding page number of extra illustration., Some drawings and prints contain attributions to provenance or original artist, including Chambers Cyclopedia, John Fanning Watson, and William Darlington., P.2018.64.25 contains pencil sketch of row house on verso. P.2021.43.16 contains a pencil sketch of Pepper estate on verso. P.2021.43.19 contains a partial map of Boneet Carre Point, Louisiana on the verso., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., David McNeely Stauffer (1845-1913) was a civil engineer, author, antiquarian, and artist most known for his biographical dictionary "American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel: Biographical sketches and Check Lists of Engravings" first published in 1907. From 1893 to 1913 he devoted much of his time to the extra-illustration of "Westcott's History of Philadelphia, 1609-1829" as printed in the Sunday Dispatch (1854-1884).
- Creator
- Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913
- Date
- [ca. 1831-ca. 1900; bulk ca. 1850-ca. 1900]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Stauffer Collection [P.2018.64; P.2018.65; P.2019.62.5; P.2021.43.16-20]
- Title
- Deed of release Thomas Mifflin Jr. to Elizabeth Mifflin
- Description
- Indenture for the division of Mifflin Family lots in Southwark containing a manuscript map by Reading Howell showing the Thomas Mifflin Jr. and Elizabeth Mifflin lots (N. 1, N. 4-12) along Shippen Street and Mariott's Lane from Passyunk Road, to Second Street, to Front Street, to Swanson Street, to Delaware River. Also shows Marriot's Lane and the surrounding lots of William Clifton; Paul Beck; Estate of E. Flowers; D. Conry; Shippen; Thomas Penrose; and Joseph Huddels. Elizabeth Mifflin lots are annotated in pencil: "Feby. 15, 1798 sold in G. Rent and Sold on G. Rent by E. Wistar" (N. 6-8); "Sold By E. Wistar to Adam Iseminger Decr 18, 1820" (N.12); "Sold by E. Wistar to John Livezley, July 14, 1819" (N. 9); and "Sold by E. Wister to John Livezley 14 July 1819" (N. 10), Completed in manuscript on parchment for Thomas Mifflin Jr.; dated February 16, 1798; sealed and delivered in the presence of Sarah Waln and Caleb Cresson, Jr.; witnessed by Edward Shippen and signed by Thomas Mifflin Jr., Contains annotations in pencil dated 1819 and 1820., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., See also Freedman Collection - Maps - Southwark maps [P.2013.87.374]
- Date
- [ca. 1798]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.1]
- Title
- Benjamin Franklin Perry, midshipman of the United States Navy. Born June 19, 1843. Died July 3, 1860. Aged 17 years Given to his country. Taken to his God
- Description
- Pen and watercolor drawing probably commissioned by Baird Marble Works, Philadelphia showing the design for the sepulchral monument for the midshipman. Depicts a column-shaped monument on a pedestal inscribed with Perry's epitaph. An American eagle with a laurel wreath in his beak sits atop the column that is entwined by an American flag. An anchor and American shield, partially wrapped in the flag, adorns the bottom of the column. Shield inscribed: Given To His Country. Taken To His God. Perry was the son of the 72nd Governor of South Carolina Benjamin Perry. The elder Perry was a Southern Unionist who did not support secession before the Civil War. Known as Frank, the younger Perry attended the U.S. Naval Academy before his death. The monument, near identical to the rendering, marks Perry's grave in Christ Episcopal Church Cemetery, Greenville, South Carolina., Title from text included on depicted monument., Inscribed in ink in lower right corner: Baird, Philadelphia., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1860]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Perry [P.2017.8.24]
- Title
- J. H. Preston and J. Connor's imprisoned for evacuating Fort Mifflin
- Description
- Pencil drawing showing two men, in a cinder-block cell, seated on the floor and with a ball and chain around one of each of their wrists. The man in the left, wears a mustache, and sits with his left knee bent and his right leg outstretched. He leans on his right hand to which the ball and chain are attached to that wrist. He wears a jacket, vest, cravat, pants, and shoes. The man in the right has very wavy hair, sits with his knees bent and his arms wrapped around them. His ball and chain is attached to his left wrist. He wears a flouncy-sleeved shirt, vest, breeches, and boots. In the left of the cell is a window with bars. A man, attired in a hat and coat, points and shouts through the bars., Title inscribed in ink below drawing., Date from manuscript note below image: received Septem 3/63., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [1863]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Preston [P.2017.8.25]
- Title
- [Nude figure studies]
- Description
- Collection of nude figure studies by lithographer Augustus Kollner. Most, if not all, of the studies were likely executed for the life class at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine arts. Includes two female studies and two male studies. The first female study [P.2017.8.18] shows a nude woman seated on her side, her legs outstretched, and leaning on her left hand. Her right hand stretched down to her calf. Her light-shaded hair is pulled back Grecian-style and she lies in front of a draped stand. The second female study [P.2017.8.19] shows a woman lying on her back, her head resting on her right hand that is bent at the elbow, and with her eyes closed. Her dark-shaded hair is worn in a low bun, her legs are crossed at the ankles, and her left hand rests on her left thigh. A less-detailed, ink-drawn, vignette-size, bust-length study of the woman is visible in the lower left corner. The first male study [P.2017.8.20] shows a nearly nude man, a loin cloth at his waist, sitting with his legs open on a draped seat. He is slightly hunched over and rests the left side of his face on his left hand curled into a fist with his left elbow resting on his knee. His right arm is bent at the elbow with his right hand resting on his right knee. His dark-shaded hair is parted to the right. The second male study [P.2017.8.21], a profile, shows a nude man, semi-seated on a platform, with his upper body leaning to his left and with his left leg extended behind him. He rests his arms on the edge and side of the platform. He has short, dark-shaded hair and a mustache. The genitalia of the three figures without a loin cloth is shaded in shadow., Dates of two of the drawings [P.2017.8.18-19] inferred from the accompanying dated drawings., P.2017.8.21 inscribed in lower right: Jany 1867., P.2017.8.22 inscribed in lower left: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Kollner Feby 4, 1867 Phila., Drawings are trimmed., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Augustus Kollner (1813-1906) a German-born and trained Philadelphia lithographer began to focus his career more on drawing and painting in the 1860s. In 1861 Kollner enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine arts life class and continued to take the class until at least 1867. Kollner also exhibited genre, historical, and landscape drawings at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1865 and 1868.
- Creator
- Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
- Date
- [1867]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Kollner [P.2017.8.19-22]
- Title
- [Manuscript map showing lots of land along the Delaware River north of the Gloucester Point Ferry, Philadelphia]
- Description
- Manuscript map showing landowner's names, lots, creeks, low water marks, and "road made thru the swamp & cripple in 1719 or 1720" in the area near the Point House in Moyamensing. Lot owners include Jones, Bankson, Lisle and Morris, Hockley, Hill and Morris, and Hamilton and Keith. Also contains lots marked: "15 Acres";"Proprietors till 1796 than Marshall"; "Flats not alluvial to low w[ater] m[ark]"; "Swedes in 1664." Low water marks are dated 1765, 1760, 1753. Creeks depicted include Hay Creek and L. Hollander Creek. Michael Freytag received the patent for the depicted lot from the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1830. In 1875, the land was at the center of a suit brought against the commonwealth for having granted the patent through a fraudulence act. Freytag had claimed the premises in question were vacant, unimproved, and not previously patented, when older patents had been granted to "the Swedes" and Anthony Morris., Title supplied by cataloger., Upper edge trimmed., Includes key: Yellow is the land patented by M. Freytag/Green is the meadow bank/Pink is the ditch made by Penn in 1741., Includes partial key: North line to low water 122p/ Hamiltons --- on the road 103p/North line 50p South 1. 70p/Morris--- on the road 37p/North line 56p---South 1. 47p., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell.
- Date
- [ca. 1830]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.26]
- Title
- [Dante Alighieri] Note: As the name of this celebrated poet is interwoven into the background work of this copy it was deemed superfluous of repetition underneath
- Description
- Ink-drawn portrait showing a right-profile, bust-portrait of the major Italian poet who wrote the long narrative poem "The Divine Comedy." Depicts the poet wearing a tunic, and on his head, a coife under a hood with a tippet that is also adorned with a laurel wreath. His eye is rendered statuary-like and without a pupil. The background is comprised of overlapping hatch marks. The portrait is possibly after the frontispiece portrait by Gustave Doré in his illustrated folio of the poet's work "Inferno" (1861)., Title from manuscript note below image and partially supplied by cataloger., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Augustus Kollner (1813-1906) a German-born and trained Philadelphia lithographer began to focus his career more on drawing and painting in the 1860s. In 1861 Kollner enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine arts life class and continued to take the class until at least 1867. Kollner also exhibited genre, historical, and landscape drawings at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1865 and 1868.
- Creator
- Kollner, Augustus, 1813-1906, artist
- Date
- [ca. 1861]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - Kollner [P.2017.8.23]
- Title
- " Old Swedes, Phila."
- Description
- Impressionistic drawing showing the exterior and cemetery of the oldest church in Pennsylvania at 929 South Water Street. Includes headstones and foliage. The church, also known as Gloria Dei, was built 1698-1700 after designs by John I. Harrison and Reverend Andrew Rudman. Betsy Ross married her second husband Joseph Ashburn at Gloria Dei in 1777., Title inscribed on drawing., Signature of artist in lower left corner., Accompanied by label: The oldest church in Philadelphia is "Olde Swedes", [sic] on Swanson Street below Christian Street. It was built in 1700 and has been in continuous use ever since. It was in this church that Betsy Ross was married. An original drawing by Donald C. Taber, 1934., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Donald C. Taber, born in New York, was a commercial artist in Philadelphia by 1930.
- Creator
- Taber, Donald C., 1895-1981, artist
- Date
- 1934
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z - Taber [P.2017.8.28]
- Title
- [Pencil study and corresponding prints showing the storefront of C. & N. Jones, stockings, N. W. cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., 1832]
- Description
- Series containing a pencil study, engraving, and wood-engraved periodical illustration of the stocking store that was razed circa 1832. Images show a wood-frame house with a large front window, outside cellar door, two stacked small side windows, and gambrel roof with chimney. The building is adorned with signage reading "Stockings. C & N. Jones." All of the graphics contain shading around the foot of the building. Ann Jones purportedly operated a stocking store from the same location during the 1750s., Attributed to James Queen by Marion Carson., Title supplied by cataloger., Manuscript notes below image of P.2017.8.29: N.W. Corner of 2nd & Chestnut; Original of plates; M3727., P.2017.8.30 titled: N.W. Cor. 2nd & Chestnut St., P.2017.8.31 is clipping with letter-press text on verso., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., LCP duplicate copy of engraving [(1) 1525.F.17g] does not include manuscript note attributing print to Queen as noted by Snyder., See LCP Poulson's Scrapbooks vol. 5, p. 28 and p. 31 and vol. 7, p.21.
- Date
- [ca. 1832-ca. 1850]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings and Watercolors - A-Z -Jones [P.2017.8.30-32]
- Title
- Draught of four lots or parcel of lands belonging to the estate of the late William Bingham, Esquire, deceased, situate in the island and township of Tinicum, in the county of Delaware and the state of Pennsylvania, marked and containing as follows, vizd._D. nineteen acres and one hundred and fifty perches_E, twenty four acres and three quarters,_ F, thirty seven acres and eighty seven perches, _ and G, twenty three acres and seventy nine perches
- Description
- Manuscript map showing landowner's names, lots, creeks, and lanes near the Delaware River in Kingsessing Township, Philadelphia. Lots include "Other land belonging to the estate of the late Wiliam Bingham, Esquire, deceased"; "Moses Palmer's Land"; "John Serrill's Land"; "Thomas Serill's Land"; "George Gesner's Land"; "Hunter's Land"; "Thomas Bradley's Land"; and "Land belonging to the heirs of Joseph Carson, decd." Also shows River Creek Lane, Martin's Lane, Bow Creek Drain and County line, Church Creek, Church Creek dam, Tinicum I[sland] Road, Martin's Bar in the Delaware River and part of Hog's Island. By 1800, Bow Creek and the Back Channel created boundary lines that separated Philadelphia and Delaware County. Bingham held one of the larger estates in this area., Right edge trimmed., Includes "Table of the Cou: & Dist: of the several Lots." Includes 10 coordinate and distance listings under "D"; 5 under "E"; 15 under "F"; and 9 under "G.", Includes scale: 20 perches to an Inch., Gift of David Doret and Linda G. Mitchell., Map mounted on textile backing. Backing includes makers mark: Germantown [illegible] End Works. Power Loom. Mark illustrated with the seal of Pennsylvania.
- Date
- [1825]
- Location
- Library Company of Philadelphia | Print Department Doret and Mitchell Collection - Drawings & Watercolors - Maps [P.2017.8.33]