London Almanack for the Year 1816

london almanack1

London Almanack for the Year of Christ 1816. [London]: Printed for the Company of Stationers, [1815] . Miniature with original decorated red morocco binding, gilt, onlays in buff, blue and green and a central hot-air balloon. Matching slipcase. Graphic Arts Collection 2014- in process

The Stationers’ Company (British publishing guild) issued a series of miniature almanacs. The earliest in OCLC is 1748 and the most recent 1852, all approximately 55 mm. Many feature an engraving at the front depicting a British landmark significant to that year. The almanac recently acquired by the Graphic Arts Collection has a panoramic view of the New Bethlehem Hospital, folded and bound as p. [2-5].

Property was purchased in 1810 at St. George’s Fields in Southwark for the building of a new Bethlehem Hospital. James Lewis’ design took three years to build, finally opening to patients in 1815 with an additional wing completed in 1816.

london almanack3

london almanack5
london almanack4

 

 

london almanack2