Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: capitals
Gothic and Sans Serif Type, Specimen List No. 15,…
22 Oct 2019 |
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This is an undated specimen list advertising some of the typefaces that David Bachman Landis (1862-1940) used at his letterpress print shop in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Landis originally named his shop Pluck Art Printery, but this specimen list dates to sometime after 1914, when he changed the name to Landis Art Press.
Specimen List No. 15
Gothic and Sans Serif Type
Landis Art Press
Blair Gothic
4 sizes 6 pt. - One two three four
3 sizes 12 pt. - Five six and seven
Steel Plate Gothic
3 sizes 6 pt. - Two three four
3 sizes 12 pt. - Five six and seven
Inland Gothic
9 pt. - CAPS and Lower Case to 48 pt.
Sans Serif Bold
24 pt. : with Lower Case
18 pt. CAPS : with Lower Case
14 pt. CAPS : with Lower Case
12 pt. CAPITALS : with Lower Case
United States Turn and Learn Chart
30 Apr 2015 |
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Advertisement on the back: "All leather Triangle Brand Shoes. Sturdy good looking shoes for husky boys. Dainty styles for growing girls. They last longer. Pleasant View Store, general merchandise, Nuangola Sta., Pa."
This wheel chart or volvelle was an advertising giveaway intended for children, who could turn the interlocking paper wheels to display information about each American state. The arrow at the top of the wheel points to Pennsylvania ("Penn."), for instance, and corresponding text visible in the small windows on the map reveal that Pennsylvania's capital is Harrisburg, its principal city is Philadelphia, it gained statehood in 1787, and other tidbits of information.
See below for a variety of other wheel charts on various topics.
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