Description | English: Stock cut from an 1897 American Type Founders catalogue |
Date | 1897 |
Source | Specimens of Type, Borders, Ornaments, Brass Rules and Cuts, etc., a catalogue from American Type Founders (https://archive.org/details/specimensoftypeb00amer/page/744/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
Tag Archives: Wagons
Coal Wagon
Description | English: Stock cut from an 1897 American Type Founders catalogue |
Date | 1897 |
Source | Specimens of Type, Borders, Ornaments, Brass Rules and Cuts, etc., a catalogue from American Type Founders (https://archive.org/details/specimensoftypeb00amer/page/744/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
Ice Wagon
Description | English: Stock cut from an American Type Founders specimen book, 1897 |
Date | 1897 |
Source | American Type Founders Company specimen book (https://archive.org/details/specimensoftypeb00amer/page/n5/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
Coal Wagon
Description | English: Stock cut from an American Type Founders specimen book, 1897 |
Date | 1897 |
Source | American Type Founders Company specimen book (https://archive.org/details/specimensoftypeb00amer/page/n5/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
Butcher’s Wagon
Description | English: Pattern for painting a butcher’s wagon |
Date | 1895 |
Source | The Art Ornamenter and Modern Sign Writer (https://archive.org/details/artornamentermod00hend/page/n3/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous (lithographed by Julius Bien & Co.) |
Wagon
Description | English: Silhouette of a farmer and wagon |
Date | 1910 |
Source | Hirshberg Art Co. catalogue (https://archive.org/details/CatalogueAndPriceListOfArtistsMaterials/page/n165/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
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Roxbury, Massachusetts, as Seen from Tremont Road
From Gleason’s Pictorial, 1853.
Fording the Platte at High Water
Ballou’s Pictorial, January 22, 1859 (https://archive.org/stream/ballouspictorial1718unse#page/n61/mode/1up)
Emigrants Crossing the Plains 1859
Ballou’s Pictorial, January 22, 1859 (https://archive.org/stream/ballouspictorial1718unse#page/n59/mode/2up)
Hay-Making
Merry’s Museum, 1842 (https://archive.org/stream/merrysmuseum43roberich#page/8/mode/1up)