988A R Exhibition Pictures
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988A R Exhibition Pictures
Finding Aid for 988A-R Exhibition Pictures Haverford College Special Collections Updated 12/11/2013 Anderson, Arnold. “William Penn’s First Arrival in Pennsylvania on the ship “Welcome” at Upland (now Chester) Oct. 28, (O.S.) 1682.” Drawing. [1931]. Anderson, Arnold. “William Penn’s first landing in America at New Castle, Delaware, October 28 (O.S.) 1682. Drawing (pen?). [1931]. Anderson, Arnold. “The Blue Anchor Inn, Philadelphia, Spring of 1683.” Drawing. [1931]. Collins, John. “Founders Hall” as it appeared in 1835. Made for the Centennial Celebration of 1876. [Lithograph from 1870]. Day, Jane R. Paintings on paper. [18--?] “Lilies” “Three types of flower” Gray, Davis. “The Revolution Comes to Philadelphia, 1773-1776.” 6 watercolors over lithograph. [1970] [NOS] Lehman, George. “The Great Elm Tree of Shackamaxon (Now Kensington).” Lithograph. Lockwood, F.W. “Swarthmoor Hall, the residence of George Fox.” Lithograph. Mounted. [1871]. Newton, Trevor. “Chigwell village, with grammar school where William Penn was taught.” Pennell, Joseph. “Independence Hall.” Print. [1912?]. Robbins, Frederick. “Old Camac Street, Philadelphia.” Drawing. [1924]. Spence, Robert. “How Robert Foster, a member of the Society of Friends, attended Brigflatts Meeting, while serving as Lieutenant on the Pelican.” Etching. Spence, Robert. Etching of unknown title (meeting of Native Americans and Europeans). West, Benjamin. “Penn achette des Sauvages le pays qu’il veut occuper.” Engraving by de la Rue of “Penn’s Treaty with the Indians.” West, Benjamin. “Penn’s Treaty with the Indians.” 2 copies. [1775]. Note: West Pinxit; John Hall Sculpsit. Engraving published by John Boydell in London. Some foxing copy 1.