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- Collection: [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint
Illustration on Page 284b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Ellen Confronting the Children Playing at the Marshman's
This full-color illustration, found on page 284b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Ellen confronting the children playing at the Marshman's. In the illustration, Ellen is standing before the children with her arms behind her back. A caption below the illustration reads, "You're a real wicked boy."
Subjects: Playing at the Marshman’s, Ellen, Ellen Chauncey, Margaret Dunscombe
Tags: confrontation, observation
Identifier: 15CIA_33_284b
Illustration on Page 346b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Ellen Meeting the Brownie
This full-color illustration, found on page 346b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Ellen meeting the Brownie. In the illustration, Ellen is reaching out her hand to pet the horse Brownie as John and Ellen Chauncey watch. A caption below the illustration reads, "Oh, what a beauty!"
Subjects: Ellen, John, Ellen Chauncey, The Brownie
Identifier: 15CIA_33_346b
Illustration on Page 466b of the [1907] Collins’ Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Ellen Greeting Grandmother Lindsay
This full-color illustration, found on page 466b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Ellen greeting grandmother Lindsay. In the illustration, Ellen is standing before grandmother Lindsay in a yellow dress and bonnet as grandmother Lindsay stretches out her arms for an embrace. A caption below the illustration reads, "Ellen sprang forward."
Subjects: Greeting Grandmother Lindsay, Ellen, Grandmother Lindsay
Identifier: 15CIA_33_466b
Illustration on Page 90b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Ellen Arriving at Aunt Fortune's
This full color plate is from the 1907 Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint. It depicts a scene from page 90 of Ellen arriving at Aunt Fortune's. Ellen is sitting at the table still in her blue traveling clothes. Aunt Fortune, in a brown dress and white apron, is looking over at Mr. Van Brunt standing in the doorway. Mr. Van Brunt is still dressed in his traveling clothes as well, a long brown coat and his coonskin hat. The line beneath is a quote from Aunt Fortune; "Where did you find her?" At the far left of the quote are three w's.
Subjects: Arriving at Aunt Fortune's, Mr. Van Brunt, Ellen, Aunt Fortune
Identifier: 15CIA_33_90b