Today is the first day of the 2017 NFL Draft! Hosted in Philly this year, we thought this big day called for “a little scrimmage.” This vibrant chromolithograph of late 19th Century football players really highlights the sport’s rugby roots. Now wear a helmet, boys.
Philly just had its first major snow! Looks like the Morris kids, Marriott C. Morris Jr. pictured here, are starting the base of a snow man. Gloves are in order for this frosty job.
Today we start an #librariesofinstagram challenge to post wintry scenes. Well, it technically starts on Wednesday, but we were feeling too festive to wait. Don’t worry there will be more wintry wonder to behold! For now enjoy a Morris Family #librarywonderland.
You know that teacher that you are a little afraid of, but want them to like you? Behold, the Schoolmaster! This fish is beautiful but also a bitey.
Lets not leave out driving school, well… 19th century style driving school.
To continue with our #BacktoSchool theme this week, we highlight our own Jim Green showing a hand-colored metamorphic picture book (1814) to his 2016 Rare Book School class, History of the Book in America c.1700-1830. Librarians never stop learning!
Behold, the ruggedly handsome hand-colored hogfish! #fishyfriday #heytheregoodlookin
#caturday
#BensLibrary
#lcpprints
#1860s
#lithography
#dogsofinstagram
#catsofinstagram
#librariesofinstagram
#tumblarians
If cats ruled the world, this is how money would look. #kittencandidate #caturday #whorunstheworld
Moncrif, M. de (François Augustin). Les chats. Rotterdam, J. D. Beman, 1728.
Knock knock, it’s #fowlfriday, and here we have a beautiful hand-colored plate of various woodpeckers.