- RBSC-ARC-1656-Croquet_Box17_0031
- Item
- 1951
Original illustration. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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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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Image accompanies article on Homer Winslow from an antiques magazine from July 1984.
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Image accompanies article on Homer Winslow from an antiques magazine from July 1984.
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Image accompanies article on Homer Winslow from an antiques magazine from July 1984.
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Images depicting Jane Wyman and Lionel Stander on the movie set for "The Crowd Roars".
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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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[The original Daniel Webster House]
Postcard sent in the United States to Ella.
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[Tile depicting a game of croquet
Tiles form an entire image.
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[Tintype depicting a game of croquet]
Reverse image.
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[Tintype depicting a group posing with croquet equipment]
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[Tintype depicting a group posing with croquet mallets]
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[Tintype depicting a group posing with croquet mallets]
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[Tintype depicting a group posing with croquet mallets]
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[Tintype depicting men and women with croquet mallets]
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[Trade card depicting two children playing croquet]
Trade card for Quaker Bread with a dialogue and t advertisement for the picture written on verso.
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[Two girls playing croquet near a fence]
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Photograph printed on Velox paper.
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[US/International croquet challenge cup]
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[Union Pacific Tea Co. advertisinq card]
Advertisement for Union Pacific Tea Co. written on the verso.
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[Valentine depicting a girl playing croquet]
Valentine from the receiver's aunt.
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Has additional lithographs of other peoples' residences on verso.
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[Why heroes never take vacations]
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Photographs by Harry Benson, with the exception of the photograph of Tyrone Power, which was taken by Jean Feldman. Images accompany an article by Roy Blount Jr. on the St. Andrews/ National Public Radio Celebrity Croquet Gala.
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Photographs taken by Harry Benson, except the photograph of Shirley Temple, which is from the Bettmann Archive. Images accompany an article by Roy Blount Jr. on the St. Andrews/ National Public Radio Celebrity Croquet Gala.
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[Photograph depicting a game of croquet on the lawn]
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Tremaine Arkley Croquet Collection
The Tremaine Arkley Croquet Collection contains over 2,400 paintings, illustrations, engravings, advertisements, photographs and other ephemera depicting the game of croquet throughout the years. The images range from fine art to cartoons and everything in between, and show the rise in the game’s popularity in England and America in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many items in the collection show gender roles, as croquet was one of the first games that men and women played together.