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The Philadelphia family of Proctors and Wallis’s documented their lives—a lot! Mary Wallis, on
As a part of Archives Month Philly, we present *Behind the Scenes* next Tuesday, October 17th. Join
This evening at 5:00 the Special Collections Processing Center is holding a show-and-tell of women’s
In 1905, a general store in Loch Katrine in Nova Scotia purchased a blank ledger book from A. &
This is one of hundreds of sketches or doodles drawn by Clement Winston (1902-1986), who worked as a
Hello, world, here’s a song that we’re singin’, C'mon get happy! This #doodletues
Check out the recent post on the Special Collections Processing Center’s blog about the history and
A vampiric bat is out on the hunt for budget raisers in this drawing by Clement Winston. An economis
This endearing fellow is from the mind of economist Clement Winston, who’s workplace doodles are arc
Hooray! Economist Clement Wilson likely drew this giraffe as the personification of his relief at an
Well, did you? With the help of Clement Winston, we are still clinging to the last dregs of Hallowee
A tufted ring-necked budget pecker is a rare breed indeed, conceived in the mind of economist Clemen
Meet the Happy Gobbler! In this sketch by Clement Winston we can approximate Mr. Gobbler is a creatu
To continue our exploration of #awesomeLetterheads, we’re sharing another object from the Georgij Sa
In honor of Edward Gorey’s birthday tomorrow, we are looking at some of the artist and author’s rare
Some say that Lief Erikson Day should replace Columbus Day as a federal holiday since Erikson is arg
Captain George A. Q. Miller was a Civil War veteran and a special agent in the United States Post Of
In honor of Veterans Day the Special Collections Processing Center’s Pop Up Exhibit Series *History:
From the early days of photographs all the way up to the mid 20th century, the prominent Philadelphi
There’s a satisfying pairing motif happening in this Biddle family photograph. Two staunch ladies, t
Jane Wright Proctor and Allan D. Wallis were the parents of ten children. Every year they took a ph
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