tag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:/itemsItems2023-11-30T16:48:06Ztag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/434422016-08-30T17:09:22Z2022-09-15T18:50:26ZWilliam Smith ("Gentleman Smith") as Captain Plume in "The Recruiting Officer"Whole-length portrait, standing on a street with buildings in background, addressing two men, purse in extended left hand, stick in right. With text: "What think you now of a Purse of French Gold out of a Monsieurs PocketUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/403672016-08-30T16:57:59Z2022-09-15T18:47:31ZFrances Abington (nee Barton) as Phillis in "Conscious Lovers"Whole-length, standing in interior with male figure in background. With text: "Oh here is my Young Mistress. Go ye Liquorish Fool" Act III, Scene 4University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/432802016-08-30T17:08:48Z2022-09-15T18:50:17ZPortrait of Thomas RyderPortrait, bust, in medallion with cherubs.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/403612016-08-30T16:57:58Z2022-09-15T18:47:30ZFrances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Harriet in "The Funeral"Whole-length standing, head lowered. Wearing headdress with plumesUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/403622016-08-30T16:57:58Z2022-09-15T18:47:31ZFrances Abington (nee Barton) as Lady Sadlife in "The Double Gallant"Whole-length portrait, standing with Atall in interior setting. With text: "Olud! I'm going home this minute: And if you shou'd offer to dog my Chair, I protest I_was ever such usage_Lord_sure! oh_follow me down then." Act II, Sc 2University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/409852016-08-30T17:00:12Z2022-09-15T18:48:02ZPortrait of Susannah Centlivre (nee Freeman)Half-length, to left. Process copy of original mezzotint. Oval in rectangle. On pedestal with books. Frontispiece to her Works.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Librarytag:digital.library.illinois.edu,2005:Item/394112016-08-11T15:00:14Z2023-11-30T16:48:06ZInter-Ocean BuildingCaption: "[Engraved for The Standard Guide Company.] The Inter-Ocean Building, Madison and Dearborn Sts. [See "Newspapers."]. From text: "In 1861 the late James W. Shehan founded the Morning Post. In 1865 the Post franchise was purchased by the Republican Company ... After the great fire of 1871 there was little left of the Republican except its franchise, which was purchased by the late J. Young Scammon, then a banker, and one of the leading citizens of ChicagoUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library