A HAND-BOOK FOR THE STRANGER IN PHILADELPHIA. CONTAINING DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL THE OBJECTS OF INTEREST IN
"the City and its environs"
WITH VIEWS OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS,
BY A PHILADELPHIAN.
AUTHOR OF " THE AMERICAN GUIDE BOOK," ETC., ETC.
Philadelphia:
GEORGE S. APPLETON,
164 Chestnut Street.
1849.
Nothing more tragic than a bunch of poor kids falling all over slippery ice. These poor kids. Gosh, they are going to get all sorts of bruises! (Synthesized from an old public domain newspaper, if you are wondering.)
Based on an image found in a 1905 newspaper and thus public domain. I'm trying a different style here, a more "gray scale" look instead of the sharp highlight of solid black. Not sure if I will stick with this look thought because it seems to be hard to get a SVG file to have that look in a small file. ** seems like the grayscale just wont go on the sidebar for some reason: http://openclipart.org/people/j4p4n/j4p4n_Thinking_Woman_-_4.svg