Mode of Advertising in Philadelphia, 1876. Creator: Unknown.

Mode of Advertising in Philadelphia, 1876. Creator: Unknown.

2-982-146 - The Print Collector/Heritage Images

Mode of Advertising in Philadelphia, 1876. 'The streets of Philadelphia, as of New York and other great American cities, offer to the stranger's eye not a little that is amusing and startling by its novelty and originality of invention. There is a method of advertising public entertainments, such as those of a theatre or equestrian circus, by sending a brass band, attired in the most imposing military style, to sound its advent through the town, along the side pavements, in a manner that would never be tolerated by the London police'. Signs read: 'The Grand American and European Circus Broad and Gallowhill Streets - Twenty Five Cents; Broadway Oyster House; Farrel & Co - Safes'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876.


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  1. ILN_1876_Page_700_c.jpg
  1. 1876
  1. 0580086525
  1. 2-982-146
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