print;
visiting-card;
manuscript
- Museum number
- C,1.759-775
- Description
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Page of a folded sheet, seventeen visiting cards and a handwritten note, belonging to British persons; dated by Banks between 1778-1817; [] indicates hand written notes:
C,1.759: 'Mr Bach / No 3 New Cavendish Street / Portland Place'; [1779]
C,1.760: 'Mr Babb / Queen Square Place / Queen Square St James's Park / Darling & Tompson ft Newport St'; [1793]
C,1.761: 'Miss Backnell / Southampton Row / Bloomsbury / Hughes Fecit'; [1780]
C,1.762: 'Mrs Bacon / Bruton Street'; [1781]
C,1.763: 'Mrs Barnard'; [1817]
C,1.764: 'Miss Baker'; [1778]
C,1.765: 'Miss Barnard'; [1817]
C,1.766: 'Mrs Baldwin / Crescent'; [1787]
C,1.767: 'Mrs Baldwin / Presents her Compliments to / [Mr & Mrs Pepper] / and desires the honor of [their] Company to Tea & Cards on / [Wedy] the [20th] of [Febry] / Crescent'; [1787]
C,1.768: 'Mr Balfour'; [1790]
C,1.769: 'Me Bampfylde'; [(Part of the Colliseo / remains of the Temple of Jupiter) / 1800 (old)]
C,1.770: 'Lady Bampfylde'; [1781]
C,1.771: 'Mrs Bampfylde'; [1786]
C,1.772: 'Mr Bankes'; [1781]
C,1.773: 'Miss Bankes'; [Dorsetshire / 1780]
C,1.774: winged man in chariot; [Lady Bampfylde / Alessandrinie Venr'; [1793]
C,1.775: manuscript; [Barton St Andrews Holborn / The Revd Mr Burton who was the Rector of St Andrews Holborn used to leave such a ticket when he called for Easter offerings]
- Production date
- 1778-1817 (c)
- Dimensions
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Height: 71 millimetres (largest)
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Height: 40 millimetres (smallest)
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Width: 100 millimetres
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Width: 68 millimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- The visiting cards still kept in original folder, with C,1.776-792
Visiting cards are associated with the people holding the title engraved on the card at time of handwritten date, unless otherwise stated here
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1818
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- C,1.759-775