Numeration Table [child's linen handkerchief].

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[England?, between 1800 and 1810?].
Description
1 sheet of linen printed in blue ; 20.7 x 24.8 cm.

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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only 21350 Textiles -- Box 1 Browse related items Reading Room Request
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  • Princeton copy 1
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    • Princeton copy 2
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        • Handkerchief consists of tables for shillings and pence, multiplication, and the rhyme "30 Days Hath September with seven oval vignettes arranged around the left, upper and right edges. The oval vignette at top has the caption "Coming out of School." The three vignettes on the left-hand edge depict bad boys idling with kites, playing at hustle cap and being whipped by their master. The three vignettes on the right depict good boys working on tasks, going to church and being praised by their master. With border of circles and diamonds.
        • Princeton copy 1 Cotsen copy: Part of the Cotsen Children's Library collection of children's handkerchiefs and printed textiles.
        • Princeton copy 2 Cotsen copy: Part of the Cotsen Children's Library collection of children's handkerchiefs and printed textiles.
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        Cotsen Children's Library collection of children's handkerchiefs and printed textiles. 21350
        OCLC
        177784486
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