463791 T. I. Dyre, Jr. bell & brass founder, corner of Washington & Church Streets, Philadelphia, printed by Frederick Kuhl, March 1849 (litho) by Rease, W. H. (19th century); 19 x 35 cm; Library Company of Philadelphia, PA, USA; (add.info.: Advertisement showing the foundry complex in South Philadelphia. Includes the "Black Lead Crucible Manufactory," "Brass & Bell Foundry," an office-like building, and a workshop with a stack spewing smoke. A gentleman enters the office as a laborer pushes a dray on the sidewalk toward an alley out of which a drayman leads his horse-drawn vehicle transporting a large bell. In the street, a crowded "Gray\'s Ferry" double-decker omnibus travels alongside a dog barking at the horses. At the rear of the street car, a man attempts to jump aboard. Also shows a couple standing at an opposite ... ); 穢 Library Company of Philadelphia ; Library Company of Philadelphia; American, out of copyright.

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