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an exhibition from the collections of Winterthur Museum at the Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, 17 September-16 November, 1977 / Kenneth L. Ames.
Editions: 1962-1969, 1970-1973, 1975-1979, 1980-1987, 1990-1993, 1995-1998
16 essays first presented at the 1987 Winterthur Conference to present findings about Philadelphia's myriad economic groups, political enclaves, religious structures, cultural institutions, and artisanal output during the period 1750 to 1800.
Definitive history of the UK-born Stretch family of clock-makers who emigrated to Philadelphia in 1703 and played an influential role in the city's early clock-making, civic, and Quaker communities. and cultural contributions to the city.
Issues: 1987, 1988, 1990-1999, 2002, 2003, 2005
Catalog of exhibition that highlights the historical significance of needlework in womenís lives, showcasing its roles in education, economic opportunity, and artistic expression.
Course Manual Summer Institute Winterthur Museum
Issued in connection with an exhibition held in 2011 at the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, Delaware
A small copy of the period rooms in the Winterthur Museum. Contains photos and texts about the rooms.
A complete study of all aspects of the history the village of Odessa from 1750 to1800. Of particular interest is a section starting on p.181 with a report on The Black Population in addition to information historic Odessa.