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'What Will He Grow To?',King Coal,King Steam,Electricity,Personification,1881

Title: 'What Will He Grow To?'
Date Created/Published: 1881.
Medium: 1 print : wood engraving.
Summary: Male personifications of King Coal and King Steam standing over baby, Electricity, in crib.
Notes:
Wood engraving by Swain.
Illus. in: Punch, or the London Charavari, 1881 June 25, p. 295.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Fuel; Electricity 1881 Cartoons; A/P/P I.; Caricatures..., British 1881 June; Coal; Steam; Publ. Ind.; Electricity; Shelf.
Bookmark /2004667789/
Description of Photograph
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