Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)

Handbill for Barnum's American Museum, featuring the Christmas and New Year holiday entertainments possibly for December 1863 to January 1864. A handbill is similar in concept to a modern day flyer. Featured on the handbill are a great living whale from off the coast of Labrador; a living hippo...

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Main Author: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thoma (Creator)
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Published: Ownership Statement: Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library 1863
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11134/110002:2676
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spelling ftconnecticstlib:oai:oai:collections.ctdigitalarchive.org:110002_2676 2023-05-15T15:41:56+02:00 Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center) Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thoma (Creator) 1863 - 1864 image/tiff http://hdl.handle.net/11134/110002:2676 unknown Ownership Statement: Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library Source Note: Bridgeport History Center Archives - P.T. Barnum Research Collection 110002:2676 local: PTB-am-hb005 http://hdl.handle.net/11134/110002:2676 This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Images and data from The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library are intended for public access and educational use only. This material is owned, held, or licensed by The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library and is being provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research. All other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires permission of the appropriate department of The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library; fees may be applicable. Captive wild animals Curiosities and wonders Hippopotamus White whale Advertisements Handbills Barnum's American Museum Text advertisements 1863 ftconnecticstlib 2019-06-14T11:53:49Z Handbill for Barnum's American Museum, featuring the Christmas and New Year holiday entertainments possibly for December 1863 to January 1864. A handbill is similar in concept to a modern day flyer. Featured on the handbill are a great living whale from off the coast of Labrador; a living hippopotamus brought from the Nile River; 200 educated white rats; an aquarial garden; and the happy family of prey and predators; as well as monster snakes and a trained seal. The seal mentioned is likely Barnum's famous attraction, Ned the Learned Seal, who performed a wide variety of tricks. The handbill also promotes dramatic performances, and Odina's Bower of Beauty, which was an elaborate set of automations and mechanical scenery. Illustrations include a beluga whale and a hippopotamus, along with the Bower of Beauty scene or Home of the Fairies depicting Nymphs in the Air. The admission price is noted as 25 cents for adults, and 15 cents for children under ten years of age. Printed by Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thomas, Book and Job Printers, 115 Fulton Street, N.Y., December 1863- January1864 Barnum's museum was located at the corner of Broadway and Ann Street in New York City. In December of 1841 he purchased what had been Scudder's Museum, and opened it as Barnum's American Museum in 1842. The displays in the museum ranged from dioramas of places such as Niagara Falls and the American plains; live animals including whales, seals, hippopotamus; wax figure tableaux; inventions; scientific specimens; artwork; and historical and curious artifacts. The museum also presented lectures and people in the news, theatrical performances, and concerts. Among the thousands of displays, Barnum included a few of what were then called humbugs, or hoaxes, but always invited the public to decide for themselves if the displays were genuine or not. The most famous of these was the FeJee Mermaid. The American Museum and its contents were destroyed by fire in 1865, with Ned the Learned Seal being the only non-human attraction to survive. Barnum ... Text Beluga Beluga whale Beluga* White whale Connecticut Digital Archive Fulton ENVELOPE(-144.900,-144.900,-76.883,-76.883) Bower ENVELOPE(160.500,160.500,-72.617,-72.617) Bridgeport ENVELOPE(-54.865,-54.865,49.550,49.550)
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topic Captive wild animals
Curiosities and wonders
Hippopotamus
White whale
Advertisements
Handbills
Barnum's American Museum
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Curiosities and wonders
Hippopotamus
White whale
Advertisements
Handbills
Barnum's American Museum
Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thoma (Creator)
Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
topic_facet Captive wild animals
Curiosities and wonders
Hippopotamus
White whale
Advertisements
Handbills
Barnum's American Museum
description Handbill for Barnum's American Museum, featuring the Christmas and New Year holiday entertainments possibly for December 1863 to January 1864. A handbill is similar in concept to a modern day flyer. Featured on the handbill are a great living whale from off the coast of Labrador; a living hippopotamus brought from the Nile River; 200 educated white rats; an aquarial garden; and the happy family of prey and predators; as well as monster snakes and a trained seal. The seal mentioned is likely Barnum's famous attraction, Ned the Learned Seal, who performed a wide variety of tricks. The handbill also promotes dramatic performances, and Odina's Bower of Beauty, which was an elaborate set of automations and mechanical scenery. Illustrations include a beluga whale and a hippopotamus, along with the Bower of Beauty scene or Home of the Fairies depicting Nymphs in the Air. The admission price is noted as 25 cents for adults, and 15 cents for children under ten years of age. Printed by Wynkoop, Hallenbeck and Thomas, Book and Job Printers, 115 Fulton Street, N.Y., December 1863- January1864 Barnum's museum was located at the corner of Broadway and Ann Street in New York City. In December of 1841 he purchased what had been Scudder's Museum, and opened it as Barnum's American Museum in 1842. The displays in the museum ranged from dioramas of places such as Niagara Falls and the American plains; live animals including whales, seals, hippopotamus; wax figure tableaux; inventions; scientific specimens; artwork; and historical and curious artifacts. The museum also presented lectures and people in the news, theatrical performances, and concerts. Among the thousands of displays, Barnum included a few of what were then called humbugs, or hoaxes, but always invited the public to decide for themselves if the displays were genuine or not. The most famous of these was the FeJee Mermaid. The American Museum and its contents were destroyed by fire in 1865, with Ned the Learned Seal being the only non-human attraction to survive. Barnum ...
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title Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
title_short Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
title_full Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
title_fullStr Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
title_full_unstemmed Handbill: Barnum's American Museum, Christmas and New Year Holiday Bill (owned by the Bridgeport History Center)
title_sort handbill: barnum's american museum, christmas and new year holiday bill (owned by the bridgeport history center)
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110002:2676
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op_rights This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. Images and data from The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library are intended for public access and educational use only. This material is owned, held, or licensed by The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library and is being provided solely for the purpose of teaching or individual research. All other use, including commercial reuse, mounting on other systems, or other forms of redistribution requires permission of the appropriate department of The Bridgeport History Center, Bridgeport Public Library; fees may be applicable.
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