Sarah Godson friendship album

id
10502
origination
N/A
date statement
1829-1834
key date
1829
identifier (local_mss)
23768
org unit
Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle
call number
Pforz Ms
b-number
b20828437
total components
0
total series
0
max depth
N/A
boost queries
(none)
component layout
Default Layout
Extended MARC Fields
false
Extended Navigation
false
created
2016-03-11 22:24:46 UTC
updated
2022-09-26 15:10:55 UTC
status note
(missing)
Display Aeon link
true

Description data TOP

unitid
{"value"=>"23768", "type"=>"local_mss"}
unittitle
{"value"=>"Sarah Godson friendship album"}
unitdate
{"value"=>"1829-1834", "type"=>"inclusive", "normal"=>"1829/1834"}
physdesc
{"format"=>"structured", "physdesc_components"=>[{"name"=>"extent", "value"=>"1 volume (81 leaves, some pages blank)"}, {"name"=>"physfacet", "value"=>"illustrations"}, {"name"=>"dimensions", "value"=>"24 cm"}], "supress_display"=>true}
scopecontent
{"value"=>"<p>Album formerly owned by Sarah Godson of Tenbury Wells, Worcester, England, filled with manuscript and artwork contributions by her family members and friends. On the first leaf recto is scripted in pencil, \"Sarah Godson / February 1829,\" beneath which is written in pencil in a later hand, \"Tenbury=Worcester / Tenbury Wells / E.A.G.\" The manuscript entries are mostly poems, some original, some copied (Byron's \"Youth and Age\"; Mary Anne Browne's \"Woman's Heart\"; Tennyson's \"Anacreontics\"). Among the artwork contributions are a fanciful painting of a woman composed entirely of flowers; a watercolor of a black woman carrying a basket; a highly-detailed pencil drawing of a crested pheasant; watercolors of a \"Country Woman of Meris Wanden\" and \"A Milkman of Fribourg\"; a watercolor of an Arabian man; a number of other watercolors and drawings (many of flowers); and several printed illustrations (engravings, etc.). Laid in is a drawing of a young woman, clearly based on an early photograph.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
bioghist
{"value"=>"<p>Most album entries are signed by members of the Godson family, including Eliza Godson, Richard Godson, Mrs. Richard Godson, Mary Anne Godson and Margaret Godson. The 1861 census lists Sarah Godson, age 56, living at Court House in Tenbury Wells, along with Margaret and Eliza, all three unmarried. Sarah Godson is still living with Margaret at Court House in the 1871 census, but her age is listed as 69. Other contributors to the album include Ann Say Nixon, Frances Mary Emily Sarragin, Marie Owen, and Eugenia Sabilla.</p>", "supress_display"=>true}
date_start
1829
keydate
1829
date_end
1834
date_inclusive_start
1829
date_inclusive_end
1834
extent_statement
1 volume (81 leaves, some pages blank) : illustrations ; 24 cm
prefercite
{"value"=>"Sarah Godson friendship album, Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle, The New York Public Library"}
abstract
{"value"=>"Most album entries are signed by members of the Godson family, including Eliza Godson, Richard Godson, Mrs. Richard Godson, Mary Anne Godson and Margaret Godson. The 1861 census lists Sarah Godson, age 56, living at Court House in Tenbury Wells, along with Margaret and Eliza, all three unmarried. Sarah Godson is still living with Margaret at Court House in the 1871 census, but her age is listed as 69. Other contributors to the album include Ann Say Nixon, Frances Mary Emily Sarragin, Marie Owen, and Eugenia Sabilla. Album formerly owned by Sarah Godson of Tenbury Wells, Worcester, England, filled with manuscript and artwork contributions by her family members and friends. On the first leaf recto is scripted in pencil, \"Sarah Godson / February 1829,\" beneath which is written in pencil in a later hand, \"Tenbury=Worcester / Tenbury Wells / E.A.G.\" The manuscript entries are mostly poems, some original, some copied (Byron's \"Youth and Age\"; Mary Anne Browne's \"Woman's Heart\"; Tennyson's \"Anacreontics\"). Among the artwork contributions are a fanciful painting of a woman composed entirely of flowers; a watercolor of a black woman carrying a basket; a highly-detailed pencil drawing of a crested pheasant; watercolors of a \"Country Woman of Meris Wanden\" and \"A Milkman of Fribourg\"; a watercolor of an Arabian man; a number of other watercolors and drawings (many of flowers); and several printed illustrations (engravings, etc.). Laid in is a drawing of a young woman, clearly based on an early photograph.", "generated"=>true}

Update Collection TOP

Update from Catalog

Update from EAD XML File

Resources TOP

PDF finding aid

No PDF finding aid attached.

File attachments

No files attached.

Repository Assets

No UUIDs attached.

Living at NYPL Archives

Sign in to add or edit a living at feature for this collection.

Export Collection to ArchivesSpace

Child components TOP

No child components.