Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836
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Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836
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Murray, Hannah Lindley, 1777-1836
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According to the 1867 edition of this work, sisters Hannah and Mary Murray of New York designed "The Toilet" by cutting out pictures from papers and pasting them into blank books, writing the inscriptions themselves. They sold these booklets to raise money for charities. Eventually, the idea was adapted to a printed version, copies of which are in the Rare Books area of the Winterthur Library.
Translator and linguist; daughter of prominent New York City merchant John Murray (1737-1808) and Hannah Lindley Murray (d. 1839).
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Beauty, Personal
Children
Children's poetry
Conduct of life
Cosmetics
Jewelry
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Pencil drawing
Picture books for children
Toy and moveable books
Women travelers
Young women
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New York (State)
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United States
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Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia (Pa.)
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