Your TR Source

Seashore

3 Results

Postcard from Sallie to Harris Coles

Postcard from Sallie to Harris Coles

Postcard entitled “The Seashore Bear” featuring cartoon teddy bear playing on the beach. “Tell papa to look for yours. From Cousin Sallie.” The postcard does not appear to have been mailed, but still contains the name Harris Coles in Wenonah, New Jersey.

Collection

Fritz R. Gordner Collection

Creation Date

1906

Creator(s)

Sallie

Getting hot enough for him

Getting hot enough for him

Print shows Chester Alan Arthur sitting on a chair at a beach on the seashore, he is perspiring heavily and using a fan labeled “Stalwart Method” to cool himself, as the sun, labeled “Disunion-of-the-Republican-Party,” sets. As it sets the sun gives off rays labeled “Stalwarts, Independents, Anti-Monopolists, Half Breeds, Tariff Reformer, [and] Civil Service Reformer”.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1882-07-05

Creator(s)

Graetz, F. (Friedrich), approximately 1840-approximately 1913

“Her resolute opposition”

“Her resolute opposition”

Queen Victoria stands on her throne labeled “England” at the edge of the sea, holding a broom labeled “My Prerogative,” and sweeping against ocean waves labeled “Home Rule” and “Democracy” that show the faces of Charles S. Parnell, William E. Gladstone, and Robert Cecil Salisbury. Her crown is perched on the back of her throne. Caption: A poor old broom against the new flood.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1886-02-10

Creator(s)

Ciani, G. E.