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Library Company of Philadelphia

Ask    Welcome to the Library Company of Philadelphia's Tumblr page! Founded by Ben Franklin in 1731, we are an independent research library specializing in American history and culture from the 17th through the 19th centuries. This page highlights materials from LCP's extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, broadsides, ephemera, prints, photographs, and works of art.
Photographer Frank Berry captured this image of his youngest daughter, Elizabeth, photographing her older sister, Alice, at their home in Manayunk in 1910.
See more images from our Frank Berry Photographic Negative Collection here.
Berry, Frank....

Photographer Frank Berry captured this image of his youngest daughter, Elizabeth, photographing her older sister, Alice, at their home in Manayunk in 1910. 

See more images from our Frank Berry Photographic Negative Collection here

Berry, Frank. Elizabeth Berry photographing Alice Berry in a rocking chair, 201 Righter Street, Manayunk] ca. 1910.  1 negative: glass; 4 x 5 in.

— 3 years ago with 45 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPprints  #FrankBerry  #PhotographicNegatives  #Sisters  #Teaching  #1910s  #Manayunk  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians 
Gastrine may cure dyspepsia, but this circa 1880 trade card causes cute-overload #FelineFriday
Gastrine. Circa 1880. William Helfand Collection of Popular Medicine Trade Cards. P.9828.1561

Gastrine may cure dyspepsia, but this circa 1880 trade card causes cute-overload #FelineFriday

Gastrine. Circa 1880. William Helfand Collection of Popular Medicine Trade Cards. P.9828.1561

— 3 years ago with 85 notes
#BensLibrary  #LCPprints  #WilliamHelfand  #PopularMedicine  #TradeCards  #1880s  #Cats  #FelineFriday  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians 
Joseph Breintnall’s Nature Prints of Leaves is a beautiful collection of leaves, and sometimes feathers, inked and pressed between folded sheets of paper. We love seeing the diversity as well as patterns and textures in nature.
Breintnall, Joseph, d....

Joseph Breintnall’s Nature Prints of Leaves is a beautiful collection of leaves, and sometimes feathers, inked and pressed between folded sheets of paper. We love seeing the diversity as well as patterns and textures in nature.

Breintnall, Joseph, d. 1746. [Nature prints of leaves] [graphic]. Published  [ca. 1731-ca. 1744] 2 volumes (368 prints):  printer’s ink on paper;  volume 47 x 41 cm (18.5 x 16.25 in.) or 40 x 29 cm (15.75 x 11.5 in.)

— 3 years ago with 171 notes
#Feathursday  #LCPprints  #natureprints  #NaturalHistory  #1730s  #1740s  #SpecialCollections  #tumblarians  #LCPephemera 
It’s time for our final #LibraryHarvest feature! We have enjoyed participating in this challenge and seeing harvest related items from collections around the world.
We love the ethereal quality of this circa 1889 albumen print by photographer Robert...

It’s time for our final #LibraryHarvest feature! We have enjoyed participating in this challenge and seeing harvest related items from collections around the world. 

We love the ethereal quality of this circa 1889 albumen print by photographer Robert Redfield, which shows a man harvesting grain using a cradle scythe. 

Redfield, Robert S. [Man harvesting grain with a cradle scythe] Philadelphia [ca. 1889] 

— 3 years ago with 16 notes
#BensLibrary  #LibraryHarvest  #librarychallenge  #LCPchallenge  #1880s  #Albumenprint  #LCPprints  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians 
James Smither, engraver, Benjn. Randolph Cabinet Maker, at the Golden Eagle in Chesnut Street (Philadelphia, 1769). Copperplate engraving.
Benjamin Randolph (1721-1791), a prominent and successful cabinetmaker, produced elegant, Chippendale-style...

James Smither, engraver, Benjn. Randolph Cabinet Maker, at the Golden Eagle in Chesnut Street (Philadelphia, 1769). Copperplate engraving.

Benjamin Randolph (1721-1791), a prominent and successful cabinetmaker, produced elegant, Chippendale-style furniture in Philadelphia. He became a Library Company member in 1766. This engraved advertisement celebrated the substantial house and shop he built on Chestnut Street in 1769. The influence of Thomas Chip-pendale’s Director, a copy of which was in the Library, can clearly be seen in his tradecard. Notice the similarities of the secretary bookcase at the bottom and the bust at the top left.

See this and more in our current exhibition: Stylish Books: Designing Philadelphia Furniture on display through April 26, 2019.

— 3 years ago with 83 notes
#LCPexhibits  #LCPstylishbooks  #LCPprints  #1760s  #PhiladelphiaFurniture  #FurnitureDesign  #SpecialCollections  #tumblarians 
Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at the Library Company of Philadelphia! We’re kicking off the celebration with this circa 1875 trade card for #TradecardThursday
We hope you have a festive holiday!
Broadbent & Phillips : photographers, 1206...

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at the Library Company of Philadelphia!  We’re kicking off the celebration with this circa 1875 trade card for #TradecardThursday 

We hope you have a festive holiday!

Broadbent & Phillips : photographers, 1206 Chestnut St., Philada. [graphic] [Philadelphia] [ca. 1875] 1 print : chromolithograph ; 13 x 7 cm. (5 x 3 in.)

— 3 years ago with 15 notes
#BensLibrary  #HappyThanksgiving  #Thanksgiving  #TradeCardThursday  #Turkey  #TradeCards  #Chromolithgraphs  #LCPprints  #1870s  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians 
Marriott C. Morris captured this image of his mother sitting on a rock in French Creek, PA, in November of 1885. Mrs. Morris looks thoughtful as she gazes across the water. #MorrisMonday
Morris, Marriott Canby. [Bridge]. Mother on a rock in...

Marriott C. Morris captured this image of his mother sitting on a rock in French Creek, PA, in November of 1885. Mrs. Morris looks thoughtful as she gazes across the water. #MorrisMonday

Morris, Marriott Canby. [Bridge]. Mother on a rock in foreground. [French Creek, Pa.] November, 1885.  1 photograph: glass negative; 4 x 5 in.

— 3 years ago with 30 notes
#BensLibrary  #MorrisMonday  #LCPprints  #1880s  #FrenchCreek  #GlassNegatives  #CoveredBridge  #BlackandWhite  #Photography  #SpecialCollections  #Tumblarians 
Mmm donuts and coffee… and finger sandwiches … and olives? Also, a vat of something with a ring of frowning eggs inside a a ring of potato chips? Can you identify this dish, and also how it could possibly relate to Halloween?
See this and more in the...

Mmm donuts and coffee… and finger sandwiches … and olives? Also, a vat of something with a ring of frowning eggs inside a a ring of potato chips? Can you identify this dish, and also how it could possibly relate to Halloween?

See this and more in the mini exhibition :  Larder Uninvaded : Food Porn of the 1950s on display NOW.

— 3 years ago with 196 notes
#whatamieating  #LCPlarderuninvaded  #1950s  #foodporn  #LCPprints  #LCPexhibits  #specialcollections  #tumblarians  #FoodieFriday