Good Things For the Young of All Ages, Annual for 1873
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'Good Things for the Young of All Ages' was a monthly magazine published for children containing 'wholesome literature' with a broad Christian outlook.
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'Good Things for the Young of All Ages' was a monthly magazine published for children containing 'wholesome literature' with a broad Christian outlook.
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Title: Good Things For the Young of All Ages, Annual for 1873
Artist:
Arthur Hughes (British, London 1832–1915 Kew Green)
Artist:
Johann Baptist Zwecker (German, Frankfurt am Main 1814–1876 London)
Artist:
Francis Arthur Fraser (British (born Greece), Corfu 1846–1924 Walmer, Kent)
Artist:
Ernest-Henry Griset (French, Boulogne-sur-Mer 1844–1907 (active Britain))
Artist:
W. J. Wiegand (British, active 1870–80)
Artist:
Mary Fraser-Tytler (British, 1849–1938)
Artist:
Townley Green (British, 1836–1899)
Artist:
J. Mahoney (British, active 1865–76)
Artist:
Thomas Hood, the Younger (British, Wanstead, Essex 1835–1874 Peckham Rye)
Artist:
Ernest-Henry Griset (French, Boulogne-sur-Mer 1844–1907 (active Britain))
Publisher:
H. S. King and Co. (London)
Printer:
Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. (London)
Date: 1873
Medium: Illustration: wood engravings
Dimensions: 9 7/16 × 6 11/16 × 3/16 in. (24 × 17 × 0.5 cm)
Classifications: Books, Periodicals
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Lydia Powel, 1965
Object Number: 65.581.1
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