- "Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries" (x)
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- Title
- Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A., July 21, 1880. Sir: It is with deep regret that I am obliged to inform you of the death of Count Louis François de Pourtalès, the keeper of this museum
- Identifier(s)
- text:143; APSimg6415; Goodman Number: 67; 973 C683 No. 656
- Description
- Black-bordered notification of the death of this Swiss naturalist who came to the United States in 1846 and became the keeper of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard from 1873 until his death.
- Creator
- Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Announcements; Galleries & museums; Death
- Date
- 1880
- Title
- Catalogue of fishes, mollusca, zoophytes, &c., &c., at Aquarial Gardens, no. 21 Bromfield Street, Boston. Cutting and Butler,...proprietors. ...Boston, May 29, 1860
- Identifier(s)
- text:128; APSimg6413; Goodman Number: 64; 973 C683 No. 480
- Description
- Lists the contents of 40 tanks of aquatic specimens and nine cages of land animals.
- Creator
- Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Aquariums; Zoos
- Date
- 1860
- Title
- Royal Birth. On Thursday, May 22, 1817, the largest lioness in the kingdom, produced two beautiful whelps, male and female (of which one is now living) at the Royal Menagerie, Exeter 'Change, Strand, London, which has recently been substantially improved, by E. Cross, successor to the late S. Polito
- Identifier(s)
- text:1760; APSimg6525; Goodman Number: 76; 973 C683 No. 743
- Description
- In 1817, the same year this broadside was issued, the menagerie at Exeter Change again changed hands when Edward Cross, an experienced traveling showman and animal dealer, bought the collection. Under Cross the menagerie experienced a phenomenal growth in both its collections and its popularity.
- Creator
- Royal Menagerie, London
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Natural history; Zoos
- Date
- ca. 1817
- Title
- Amusement here with science is combin'd, to please, improve, and cultivate the mind
- Identifier(s)
- text:137; APSimg6412; Goodman Number: 63; 973 C683 No. 164
- Description
- This broadside, apparently made up of parts clipped from a larger item and pasted together, is possibly an advertisement for Peale's Museum. Ill.: wood engraving by Lansing of eagle holding shield and arrows.
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Galleries & museums; Advertisements
- Date
- n.d.
- Title
- Royal Menagerie, Exeter 'Change, Strand, the grandest national depot of animated nature in the world, open for inspection every day...contains the greatest assemblage of curiosities ever collected together since the days of the primeval collector of natural curiosities, Old Noah
- Identifier(s)
- text:1759; APSimg6526; Goodman Number: 77; 973 C683 No. 590
- Description
- A broadside for a nineteenth-century London menagerie possessing a large number and variety of animals from across the globe. The reverse contains a poem entitled "A Public Supper," which advertises the animals on display in rhyme.
- Creator
- Royal Menagerie, London
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Natural history; Zoos
- Date
- n.d.
- Title
- Tickets of admission to Zoological Garden, Philadelphia
- Identifier(s)
- text:148; APSimg6420; Goodman Number: 81; 973 C683 No. 707
- Description
- Three different tickets of admission for the Zoological Garden, Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Zoological Society was incorporated in 1859 and its Zoological Garden opened in 1874, making it among the first permanent zoos in the United States.
- Creator
- Zoological Society of Philadelphia
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Tickets; Zoos
- Date
- n.d.
- Title
- Royal Menagerie, Exeter 'Change, Strand, revived and improved by S. Polito, the first emporium of living curiosities in the known world; is now classically divided into three different apartments, in a most substantial, clean, and beautiful order
- Identifier(s)
- text:350; APSimg6524; Goodman Number: 75; 973 C683 No. 742
- Description
- Begun by Gilbert Pidcock in the last decades of the eighteenth century, the Royal Menagerie at Exeter Change was purchased in 1810 by S. Polito, an experienced traveling menagerist. Both Pidcock and his successor successfully promoted their enterprise through enthusiastic advertising in the form of newspaper ads, handbills, and broadsides such as the one above.
- Creator
- Royal Menagerie, London
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Natural history; Zoos
- Date
- 1816
- Title
- A living whale! And monstrous living crocodile. In a communication to the Boston Journal, Professor Agassiz gives the following description of the white whale.... [Page 2:] Catalogue. ...Boston, June 3, 1861.
- Identifier(s)
- text:135; APSimg6414; Goodman Number: 65; 973 C683 No. 706
- Description
- Reprints a letter describing a specimen of white whale by Louis Agassiz which was originally printed in the Boston Journal. Issued only one year after broadside #480, Cutting and Butler had increased the size of their establishment to include 47 tanks of fish and other aquatic animals and 17 cages of terrestrial animals.
- Creator
- Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Aquariums; Zoos; Whales
- Date
- 1861
- Title
- Circular. The trustees of the Philadelphia Museum avail themselves of the occasion of a change of their location, which the intended sale of the arcade renders inevitable
- Identifier(s)
- text:139; APSimg6417; Goodman Number: 73; 973 C683 No. 95
- Description
- Attempt by the trustees of the museum to raise money for the erection of a new building to house Peale's Museum. Faced with recurring financial difficulties, the museum had been formerly incorporated in 1821 under the name of the Philadelphia Museum Company. The new building referred to in the broadside was finally erected in 1838.
- Creator
- Philadelphia Museum
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Peale’s Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Fund raising
- Date
- ca. 1835
- Title
- Valuable real estate. Philadelphia Museum. Peremptory sale
- Identifier(s)
- text:845; APSimg6707; Goodman Number: 79
- Description
- Faced with severe financial difficulties, the board of trustees of the Philadelphia Museum (more popularly known as Peale's Museum) was forced to sell the building it had erected in 1838 (see Goodman #73: 973 C683, no. 95). On August 5, 1841, Robert Patterson, acting on behalf of the American Philosophical Society, tendered the winning bid for the structure, the society having decided to sell its Philosophical Hall on Independence Square to the city of Philadelphia and move to the relatively new building which had been constructed for the Philadlephia Museum. Negotiations with the city fell through, however, and the Philadelphia Museum was given a temporary reprieve from its financial obligations, while the American Philosophical Society was forced to remain in its original home.; Located in Box #5.
- Creator
- Wolbert, C. J. & Company, Auctioneers
- Source
- Elisha Kent Kane Papers. Printed Material. (Mss.B.K132.p); http://amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.K132.p-ead.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; American Philosophical Society; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Auctions
- Date
- 1841
- Title
- [Fragment missing] and real estate. C. J. Wolbert & Co. invite attention to their sale which will take place on Thursday evening next[,] the 5th August, 1841
- Identifier(s)
- text:130; APSimg6419; Goodman Number: 80; 973 C683 No. 187
- Description
- Advertisement for an auction. Item number seven to be auctioned is the Philadelphia Museum (see also Goodman #79).
- Creator
- Wolbert, C. J. & Company, Auctioneers
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Auctions; Peale’s Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Date
- 1841
- Title
- City Museum. Callowhill Street, below Fifth. Another great bill. [List of attractions]
- Identifier(s)
- text:371; APSimg6521; Goodman Number: 66; 973 C683 No. 520
- Description
- The many attractions advertised in the broadside include: a magnetic ship and magnetic batteries; natural history specimens, all "scientifically prepared and arranged"; an Indian cabinet; a collection of paintings and statues; as well as song, dance, drama, and a show by Tom Thumb. Lists Ashton & Company as the proprietors of the museum, M. W. Dickeson as professor of natural sciences, W[illia]m T.W. Dickeson as curator, John E. McDonough as stage manager, and J. J. Egan as scenic artist. Ill.: facade of the museum.
- Creator
- City Museum of Philadelphia
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Natural history; Galleries & museums; Theatrical productions
- Date
- 1854
- Title
- Proxy. I hereby constitute _____ to be my attorney, to deliberate and vote for me at a meeting of the stockholders of the Philadelphia Museum Company.... September _____, 1836.
- Identifier(s)
- text:146; APSimg6418; Goodman Number: 74; 973 C683 No. 603
- Description
- A blank legal form for creating a proxy for a meeting of the stockholders of the Philadelphia Museum Company.
- Creator
- Philadelphia Museum
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Galleries & museums; Meetings; Voting; Peale’s Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Date
- 1836
- Title
- Monsieur, La Commission centrale de la Société de Géographie a décidé dans sa séance du 22 septembre 1836, qu'il serait formé au
- Identifier(s)
- text:604; APSimg6732; Goodman Number: 78
- Description
- Received by the American Philosophical Society on November 1, 1836. Circular letter containing the autograph signature of Roux de Rochelle, president of the Central Commission. Proposes the construction of a geographical museum where objects of natural history, art, and antiquity can be housed.; Located in folder: Rec'd 1836 November 1.
- Creator
- Société de géographie (France)
- Source
- American Philosophical Society Archives (APS.Archives); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/APS.Archives-ead.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Galleries & museums; Geography; Natural history
- Date
- [1836]
- Title
- Skeleton of the mammoth is now to be seen at the museum, in a separate room. For admittance to which, 50 cents; to the museum, as usual, 25 cents
- Identifier(s)
- text:365; APSimg6733; Goodman Number: 71; 973 C683 No. 583
- Description
- Apparently issued in conjunction with the opening of the "mammoth room" in Peale's Museum, December 24, 1801. Peale exhumed his fossilized specimen from marl pits in New York with financial aid (in the form of a no-interest loan) from the American Philosophical Society.
- Creator
- Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Natural history; Mammoths; Fossils; Paleontology
- Date
- ca. 1801
- Title
- Gentlemen, I thank you for the honor you do me in the favor of this visit; and I will endeavor to explain to you in as few words as possible, my design in forming this museum, and the motive which induced me to request you, gentlemen, to take on yourselves the trouble of becoming visitors and directors of it
- Identifier(s)
- text:1749; APSimg6523; Goodman Number: 70; 973 C683 No. 358
- Description
- Describes purpose and present state of Peale's Museum. Peale's attempt to create a public institution of his museum began with the creation of a board of "visitors" or trustees who were to initially provide advice and financial support, and later completely oversee the museum's operation. Signed in type by Charles Willson Peale.
- Creator
- Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Natural history; Specimens; Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778
- Date
- 1792
- Title
- Peale's Museum, in the State House, Philadelphia. Admittance 25 cents.
- Identifier(s)
- text:701; APSimg6581; Goodman Number: 72
- Description
- Broadside describing the layout of Peale's Museum and the collections, animals, and specimens within.
- Creator
- Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Source
- Violetta Delafield-Benjamin Smith Barton Collection (Mss.B.B284d); http://www.amphilsoc.org/mole/view?docId=ead/Mss.B.B284d-ead.xml
- Subject
- Broadsides; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Natural history; Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Galleries & museums
- Date
- 1813
- Title
- A descriptive catalogue of Mr. Peale's exhibition of perspective views, with changeable effects; or, Nature delineated, and in motion. Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, in Market Street
- Identifier(s)
- text:333; APSimg6522; Goodman Number: 68; 973 C683 No. 16
- Description
- Charles Willson Peale's famed Philadelphia museum began in his home as a portrait gallery which was soon augmented with a hall of "moving pictures with changeable effects" advertised in the above broadside. Only one year after it was issued Peale began publicly advertising that a portion of his house would henceforth become a "repository for natural curiosities." 2 copies.
- Creator
- Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Source
- Broadsides Collection (973 C683);
- Subject
- Broadsides ; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Galleries & museums; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.); Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827
- Date
- 1785
- Title
- To the citizen[s] of the United States of America. Mr. Peale respectfully informs the public, that having formed a design to establish a museum, for a collection, arrangement and preservation of the objects of natural history and things useful and curious.... Philadelphia, February 1, 1790.
- Identifier(s)
- text:1434; local: APSimg6416; local: 69
- Description
- Requests donation of specimens. Upper left and right-hand corners of broadsides missing. Signed in type by Charles Willson Peale.
- Creator
- Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)et al
- Subject
- 973 C683 No. 158; Broadsides; Broadside Class: Science; Broadside Division: Institutions; Broadside Subdivision: Museums and Menageries; Galleries & museums; Natural history; Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827; Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
- Date
- 1790