Verses on the Vanity and Supperstition [sic]
Verses on the vanity and supperstition [sic]. Hand-lettered, hand-colored, and hand-decorated by Henry Hill, Schoolmaster from London, on Christmas Day. No year given. Approximate date inferred from a handwritten pencil mark on verso of document, which reads: Emily Fell Slack Mar. 18, 1931. This col...
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Collection: | Historical Society of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania-German collection (#V80) |
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Date: | 1900-01-01/1909-12-31 |
Dimensions: | 38.2 x 32 cm |
Box Number: | Box 1 |
Format: | Electronic |
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Copyright: | Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org) |
Online Access: | https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/12631 |
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Verses on the vanity and supperstition [sic]. Hand-lettered, hand-colored, and hand-decorated by Henry Hill, Schoolmaster from London, on Christmas Day. No year given. Approximate date inferred from a handwritten pencil mark on verso of document, which reads: Emily Fell Slack Mar. 18, 1931. This colorful document, which depicts four columns with text and decorations, is dedicated to "Jane Fell Living in the County of Bucks in Pennsylvania." |
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