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- Tags: touching
Illustration on Page 456B of the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen Greeting Grandmother Lindsay with an Embrace
This is the illustration on page 456B of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 depicting Ellen greeting her Grandmother Lindsay with an embrace. The two stand in the center of the room, a vanity and a chair in both corners. A portrait of a man hangs to the right of the illustration. Ellen is dressed in a light dress and is wearing a bonnet. Grandmother Lindsay is wearing a dark dress and a white cap. It is entitled, Ellen and Grandmama Lindsay.
Subjects: Greeting Grandmother Lindsay, Ellen, Grandmother Lindsay
Identifier: 25CIA_33_456b
Illustration on Page 86c of the 1853 H. G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 Depicting Ellen, Aunt Fortune, and Grandma in the Kitchen
This is the illustration on page 86c of the 1853 H.G. Bohn Reprint, Version 1 depicting Ellen, Aunt Fortune, and Grandma in the kitchen. Grandma is sitting in a chair with her arms wrapped around Ellen, while Ellen is reaching for Grandma. Aunt Fortune is staring at them disapprovingly, as she cleans up the dishes. It is captioned, "Ellen and her Grandmama."
Subjects: Housework, Ellen, Aunt Fortune, Grandma
Tags: observation, touching
Identifier: 25CIA_33_86c
Illustration on Page 406a of the [1896] S.W. Partridge & Co. Reprint Depicting Mr. Lindsay Comforting Ellen
Subjects: Mr. Lindsay Comforting Ellen, Ellen, Mr. Lindsay, Grandmother Lindsay, Lady Keith
Tags: embrace, observation, touching
Identifier: 17CIA_33_406a
Illustration on Page 220a of the [1896] S.W. Partridge & Co. Reprint Depicting Ellen, Alice, and John Arriving at the Marshmans’
This black and white illustration, appearing on page 220a of the [1896] S.W. Partridge & Co. reprint, depicts Alice, Ellen, and John arriving at the Marshman's. Alice, wrapped in a heavy shawl, is being greeted by Miss Sophia in a formal room while Ellen and John stand behind her, watching the encounter. Through the open door that Alice, Ellen, and John entered through, the back of a sleigh is visible as it sits surrounded by snow. The warmth of the encounter is contrasted with the winter weather outside the home. Below the illustration a caption quotes a sentence from page 223 and reads, "She kissed Alice a great many times, seeming very glad to see her."
Subjects: Arriving at the Marshmans’, Ellen, Alice, Sophia Marshman, John
Identifier: 17CIA_33_220a
Illustration on Page 564a of the [1907] Grosset & Dunlap Reprint Depicting Ellen Reuniting with John in Scotland
This black and white illustration, found on page 564a of the [1907] Grosset & Dunlap reprint, depicts Ellen Reuniting with John in Scotland. In the illustration, Ellen is approaching John with open arms to embrace him. A caption below the illustration reads, "With a spring she reached him." The scene depicted is on page 564 of the novel.
Subjects: Reuniting with John in Scotland, Ellen, John
Tags: greeting, observation, touching
Identifier: 16CIA_33_564a
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 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 196b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Mr. Van Brunt Catching Nancy at Ellen's Sickbed
This full-color illustration, found on page 196b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Mr. Van Brunt catching Nancy at Ellen's sickbed. In the illustration, Mr. Van Brunt has caught Nancy by the wrists in front of Ellen's bed. A chair is knocked over behind Nancy and Ellen watches the two while laying in her sickbed. A caption below the illustration reads, "She was caught at last."
Subjects: Ellen, Nancy, Mr. Van Brunt
Identifier: 15CIA_33_196b
Illustration on Page 22b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press Reprint Depicting Ellen and Mamma on Their Shopping Trip
This full-color illustration, found on page 22b of the [1907] Collins' Clear-Type Press reprint, depicts Ellen and Mamma on their shopping trip. In the illustration, Ellen is holding hands with Mamma as they walk on the sidewalk to the shop. A caption below the illustration reads, "The two set forth from the house."
Subjects: Shopping, Ellen, Mamma
Identifier: 15CIA_33_22b
Frontispiece to the [1898] A. L. Burt Co. "The Home Library" Reprint Depicting Alice Telling John of Her Illness
This black and white illustration, appearing as the frontispiece to the [1898] A. L. Burt Company "The Home Library" reprint, depicts Alice telling John of her illness. A caption below the illustration quotes a sentence from page 422 and reads, "Alice's head found its old place on her brother's shoulder." In the illustration, Alice and John sit on a bench, Alice resting her head on John's shoulder, and John clasping Alice's hand. A young girl, possibly Ellen, stands behind them, looking out at the hills that extend into the distance behind the pair. Indistinct trees stand around the bench where Alice and John sit, framing the intimate scene.
Subjects: Alice, John
Identifier: 12CIA_14