Collection of 20 British inn bills, [circa 1780]-1841
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Description
- Title
- Collection of 20 British inn bills, [circa 1780]-1841
- Publication Place
- England and Wales
- Abstract
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A collection of twenty engraved and letterpress British inn bills completed in manuscript in various hands from regions throughout England and Wales, dating between circa 1780 and 1841. Many are printed with menus listing food and drinks as well as services, providing insight into what travellers at the end of the Georgian era were offered in any given region in this period; they are also early examples of the growing tourism trade. Beside tea, coffee, milk, soda water, lemonade, cider (cyder), and a wide range of spirits, other options for speciality drinks include: negus, punch, Geneva, perry, and malt liquors. Many of the various services relate to the care and maintenance of horses and carriages; besides blacksmithing, farrier and saddling services, many of the inns offered hay and corn, rush lights, etc. Also on offer were "servant's eating and ale", beds with extra charges for "fires in a bed chamber", and washing; other services listed included "Chaise hire", servants, providers were sometimes available. Other common services and goods included writing materials, postage, tobacco, and, of course, meals with various foods like fruit listed separately. The printed invoices and menus include some with engraved designs or woodcuts that incorporate a representation of a local attraction or motifs indicative of the trade. Several of the bills also include the imprint of the provincial printer. The majority have manuscript annotations
Two invoices from Welsh business are produced by "Watton, Printer, Shrewsbury Chronicle" for Bedd Gelert Hotel, Carnarvonshire A. Prichard and Harod Arms Hotel, Devil's Bridge, a village and community in Ceredigion, Wales, both of which are illustrated on the fronts and backs, with the same image on the back: The Iron Suspension Bridge, completed and opened on Monday, Januaray 30th, 1826, over the Menai Strait from Carnarvonshire into Anglesey. The fronts include the advertisements for the individual business but also include other natural wonders of the area: Cataracts and Aber Glaslyb Bridge, the Salmon Leap and the Pass in Snowden
- Description
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Title from dealer's catalog.
In English.
For further information, consult library staff. - Provenance
- Purchased from Samuel Gedge, June 2019.
- Extent
- 20 items ; 18 x 12 cm or smaller
- Language
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English
Collection Information
- Repository
- Lewis Walpole Library
- Call Number
- LWL Mss File 147
Subjects, Formats, And Genres
- Genre
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Engravings
Billheads
Blank forms
Invoices
Menus
Receipts (financial records) - Resource Type
- text
- Subject (Geographic)
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Great Britain.
Great Britain
Wales. - Subject (Topic)
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Taverns (Inns)
Travel
Suspension bridges - Subjects
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Taverns (Inns) > Great Britain
Travel > Great Britain > 18th century
Travel > Great Britain > 19th century
Suspension bridges > Wales
Access And Usage Rights
- Access
- Public
- Rights
- The use of this image may be subject to the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) or to site license or other rights management terms and conditions. The person using the image is liable for any infringement.
- Citation
- Twenty printed bills recording visits to different inns. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Identifiers
- Orbis Record
- 14472976
- Object ID (OID)
- 16835274