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Title:  
Baltimore Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts Corner of Baltimore and Calvert Sts: Unabated Excitement! Last Night but two of the Iwoa Indians!
Creators:
Baltimore Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts | Bull & Tuttle | Cowan's Auctions, Inc
Publication:
Printed by Bull & Tuttle, 134 Baltimore street, Baltimore],
Notes:  
"Managers and proprietors... Hamm & Silsbee" "Dramatic Director...Mr. J. Nickinson" "Naturalist...Chas. Getz Esq"
Call #:  
973 C683 No.771
Extent:
1 sheet ([1] p.) 14.6 x 50.8 cm.



Title:  
Walnut St. Theatre, Lessee, Mr. E. A. Marshall, Manager, Mr. Richings. Doors open at a quarter past 7. Curtain rises at a quarter to 8. A magnificent bill for Saturday night. Last night of the French ballet...The Monplaisires!...On Saturday evening, June 17, 1848, Azalia! or the Syrian Slave...The Windmill...Le Bal Masque, from the ballet les Deux roses
Creators:
Marshall, E. A. | Richings, Peter, 1798-1871 | Walnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) | United States Book and Job Printing Office (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publication:
United States Steam Job Printing Office, Ledger Building, Philadelphia, 1848.
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 775
Extent:
1 sheet; 59 cm x 17 cm



Title:  
Baltimore Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts, corner of Baltimore and Calvert sts: Come, see and laugh ...on Saturday evening, Oct. 27, 1849...the entertainments will commence with the popular drama of Don Cæsar de Bazan...after which the laughable petite comedy of Animal Magnetism...to conclude with the popular and highly laughable farce of Chloroform! Or Baltimore 100 years hence...On Monday, Mr. J. E. Owens will appear as Dr. Ollapod
Creators:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc | Baltimore Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts | Bull & Tuttle
Publication:
Printed by Bull & Tuttle, Clipper Office, 134 Baltimore street, Baltimore], 1849.
Notes:  
"Ham & Owens, proprietors" "Stage manager, Mr. Gallagher"
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 770
Extent:
1 sheet ([1]p.)] 16 x 55 cm.



Title:  
The Arctic region: Dr. E. Beale would respectfully announce to the citizens of West Chester and vicinity that he will open on Wednesday, Aug. 1st, and continue during the week, at Horticultural Hall, his new and by far the most beautiful painting of the age - the panorama of the American, English & Danish searches for Sir John Franklin in the arctic regions! In connection with which will also be exhibited siege and bombardment of Sebastapol : giving an entire view of the city and environs : together with the fleets & armies : these paintings are fresh from the hands of the prince of American artists, George Heilge, Esq., of Philadelphia...the panorama will be accompanied by an appropriate and explanatory lecture by D. C. Larue, of New York
Creators:
Beale, E. | Heilge, George | Larue, D.C.Prof
Publication:
s.n.], Philadelphia, PA?], [1856?]
Call #:  
973 C683 no. 772
Extent:
1 sheet ([2] pages); 50 x19 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1880
Abstract:  

This is an interesting and detailed journal of his trip to America and travels therein. Using Philadelphia as his base, Beck commented on the city's society and institutions, and mentions locals, including an interesting note on Titian R. Peale. Other areas visited included: Atlantic City, St. Louis, Colorado, Utah, California and New York, where he visited the Bausch & Lomb Optical Company and Washington D.C., where he met, and described, artist Henry Ulke. The volume is filled with memorabilia: advertisements, photographs, playbills, menus, original pencil and watercolor sketches, some of machinery.
Call #:  
Mss.917.B38
Extent:
1 volume(s)