- RBSC-ARC-1656-Croquet_Box01_0284
- Item
- 1923
Postcard sent in Great Britain from Mary, who was vacationing at the location depicted in the postcard with Claren, to Ethel H. Thorpe.
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Postcard sent in Great Britain from Mary, who was vacationing at the location depicted in the postcard with Claren, to Ethel H. Thorpe.
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Postcard written to Daphne from her grandmother.
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Artist's signature on verso.
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Original illustration. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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Original illustration. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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The Pink Panther [croquet comic]
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Postcard sent in the United States to Mrs. M. Wilson from her child who was staying in this location.
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[The original Daniel Webster House]
Postcard sent in the United States to Ella.
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Postcard sent in the United States to Clara Hawkins from her daughter, Emma. Brief description of The Oaks resort on verso.
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The New York Croquet Club grounds
Illustration accompanies article titled, "The Revival of Croquet." Eight page section intact.
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Photograph taken by W. W. Griffin. Spread accompanies article by Charles Jacobus on roque, a version of croquet. Article on prayer by Margaret Bottome on verso.
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Other illustrations on same page. Articles on verso.
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Cartoon and part of articles on verso.
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The Le Strange Arms & Golf Links Hotel & Bungalow
Postcard sent in Great Britain to Mr. and Mrs. Bowrs from their friends who were staying at the hotel depicted on the postcard.
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The last croquet party at the shore
Image part of larger clipping, surrounded by the Comment and Criticism column by John Habberton, which continues onto the verso.
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Postcard sent in England. Printer's name, "J. Salmon Ltd.", on verso.
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3D photograph on envelope with pair of 3D glasses.
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Printer's name, "J. Salmon Ltd.", on verso.
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Printer's name, "J. Salmon Ltd.", on verso.
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Diagram part of article on the index croquet mallet. Centrefold on the following page depicting a rush on the derby course.
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Verso is the centerfold of the issue and depicts people rushing onto a derby course.
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Advertisement for Pears' soap on verso.
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Part of larger advertisement for The Home insurance company.
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Illustration part of larger clipping on various women of the period. Articles on verso.
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Illustration part of larger clipping on various women of the period. Articles on verso.
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The girls' building of the Lawrence Military Asylum
Another illustration of the asylum above. Articles on verso.
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Clipping is not original but a photocopy from the book, "The Tribune Primer".
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Fashion plate featuring Thomson's Crinolines.
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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers [croquet comic]
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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers [croquet comic]
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The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers [croquet comic]
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Verso marked "Azo".
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Film still depicting Jane Wyman and Lionel Stander on the movie set for "The Crowd Roars". Typewritten synopsis of the scene on verso.
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Images depicting Jane Wyman and Lionel Stander on the movie set for "The Crowd Roars".
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Illustration accompanies the fictional story, "A Cruel Mistake".
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The croquet girl is coming back
Image surrounded by jokes. Advertisements on verso.
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