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    • Author/Creator:Patrons of the Anniversary of the Charity-Schools (Society)
    • Title:Anniversary meeting of the Charity Children in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London [graphic].
    • Manufacture:[London] : [Society of Patrons], [1821]
      [London] : Norris & Son, sc. Moorfields, [1821]
    • Physical Description:1 print : engraving ; plate mark 26.8 x 21 cm, on sheet 29.6 x 24 cm
    • Yale Holdings

      • Location:LEWIS WALPOLE LIBRARY (Non-Circulating)
      • Call Number: File 646 821 P314+
      • Status:Not Checked Out
      • Notes:For further information, consult library staff (object file: File 659 807 P544).
      • Provenance:James Burmester (with 5 other titles); June 2019.
      •   Digital version
       
    • Medium:wove paper.
    • Notes:Title from text surrounding central image of St. Paul's Cathedral.
      Engraved text above images: 1821 West door.
      "Designed, drawn & presented to the Society of Patrons by James Elmes, architect in College Hill, London. Steward in 1807."
      First line of text: Admit one person at the West Door of the Cathedral, on Thursday the 7th of June, 1821 when a sermon will be preached by the Hon. & Right Reverend Father in God, Henry Lord Bishop of Glocester, before ... [list of presidents and stewards].
      With the engraved signatures of Thos. Greenaway and Chas. Stable above imprint statement.
    • Summary:An engraved admission ticket with the St. Paul's Cathedral in a rondel in the center flanked on the left with an figure of a boy in a niche with the words "Naked & ye clothed us" below and on the right a girl, also in a niche, with the words "Ignorance & ye instructed us" below. Above the rondel is engraved in frame: Date et dabitur vobis.
    • Format:Visual Material
    • Subjects:St. Paul's Cathedral (London, England)
      Charities--England--London.
      Charity-schools--England--London.
    • Genre/Form:Ephemera.
      Tickets.
      Admission tickets.
      Engravings.
    • Also listed under:Elmes, James, 1782-1862, printmaker.
      Norris & Son, printer.