Printed on the River Thames
[Souvenir ticket from the Frost Fair of 1814].
River Thames,
February 4, 1814.
Woodcut ticket, laid on card.
75 by 100mm (3 by 4 inches).
18211
notes:
From one of the presses working on the ice this small ticket was printed as a souvenir commemorating the Frost Fair of 1814:
"Printed
on the River Thames,
in
Commemoration of the Frost,
February 4, 1814"
The River Thames has been known to freeze over on several occasions, especially during the "Little Ice Age" of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries, upon which the inhabitants of London took to the solid ice for business and pleasu...
"Printed
on the River Thames,
in
Commemoration of the Frost,
February 4, 1814"
The River Thames has been known to freeze over on several occasions, especially during the "Little Ice Age" of the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries, upon which the inhabitants of London took to the solid ice for business and pleasu...
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