An account of the family of Laplanders, which, with their summer and winter residences, domestic implements, sledges, herd of living reindeer, and a panoramic view of the North Cape . are now exhibiting at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly .
Final page lists artifacts on exhibit in conjunction with the panorama. The exhibition opened in 1822, and continued until 1824. -- Cf. Altick, R.D. The shows of London. Cambridge, Mass., 1978. Legend of plate reads: Drawn from nature on stone by D. Dighton, printed by C. Hullmandel. Title of plate:...
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London : Printed for W. Bullock
1822
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/2027/gri.ark:/13960/t9j46qx72 |
Summary: | Final page lists artifacts on exhibit in conjunction with the panorama. The exhibition opened in 1822, and continued until 1824. -- Cf. Altick, R.D. The shows of London. Cambridge, Mass., 1978. Legend of plate reads: Drawn from nature on stone by D. Dighton, printed by C. Hullmandel. Title of plate: Jannes Holm, a native of Norwegian Lapland, with his wife & child, rein deer, &c. "From a drawing lately made on the spot by Capt. Brooke, to whom the proprietor is indebted for permission to exhibit it." Altick, R.D. The shows of London Mode of access: Internet. |
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