Kellars Latest Wonder, Strobridge Lithograph, 1906

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Kellars Latest Wonder, Strobridge Lithograph, 1906
Academy of Music, Lynchburg ... the new Rentz-Santley. Cin. & N.Y. U.S.A. : The Strobridge Lith. Co., 1885
Broadside 1885 .A3 BOX
The Strobridge Lithographing Company was a producer of advertisement posters and lithographs for circuses and theaters. In 1854 Hines Strobridge, who owned a stationary store at the time, partnered with the existing Middleton, Wallace and Company. Strobridge acquired full ownership of the company after the Civil War and built the company’s first factory in Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine along the Miami-Erie Canal in 1884.
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Barnum and Bailey Circus Poster (Strobridge, 1897). Stone lithograph. ha.com
A congress of giant birds of the world. From our Strobridge & Co. Lith. Circus Poster Collection, 1898.
The Balloon Horse Jupiter, Sensational Ascension Act with Pyrotechnics! Barnum and Bailey Circus Poster, 1909 by the Strobridge Litho Company. ha.com
Thurston the great magician, performing arts poster, 1910 by trialsanderrors Via Flickr: Yet another poster for an American magician, this time it's Kellar's understudy, business partner and eventual successor (Howard) Thurston and his supernatural assistants. Thurston the great magician. Mr. Kellar says: "Thurston is the greatest magician the world has ever known." Promotional poster for Thurston by the Strobridge Lithograph Co., Cincinnati, New York, 1910. From the Performing Arts Poster Collection at the Library of Congress More magician posters | More performing arts posters [PD] This picture is in the public domain
Title: Forepaugh's Great Aggregation Museum, Menagerie And Triple Circus / Giant Saddle-back Tapir Artist/Maker: Strobridge Lithographing Company, printer Date:1882 Place: Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Classification: Print Measurements: 1 sheet 29 5/8 x 39 9/16 in. (75.2 x 100.5 cm) Medium: color lithograph poster Source: Cincinnati Art Museum