Content/DescriptionFull length, seated portrait of a girl wearing jewelry (necklace, brooch, bracelets, ring), and a off-the-shoulder dress with tartan pattern trim. Although this child wears an identical dress to that in 1905.16242:70, Mackay noted that this is "Another daughter.... This one died in childhood."
Title
[Daughter of Serranus Clinton Hastings seated in a chair.]
Published
ca. 1856
Full Collection Name
Cased photographs and related images from The Bancroft Library pictorial collections, circa 1845-circa 1870
Other Identifiers
BANC PIC 1905.16242:090--CASE
Type
Image
Extent
1 photograph : ambrotype ; half plate, visible image 11.6 x 8.6 cm.
Archive
The Bancroft Library
Note
<physfacet label="Image Package Note">Original component parts: plate, mat, cover glass, preserver. Plate: clear glass with asphaltum backing, jewlery slighlty hand colored. Mat: decorative oval. Preserver: decorative.</physfacet>;;;<physfacet label="Container or Case Note">Type: case. Motif: Washington Monument (Berg no. 1-3R). Material: black thermoplastic. Dimensions: 16 x 13 cm. Pad: purple velvet with embossed motif. Notes: spine label - 213 (from prior owner).</physfacet>;;;<physfacet label="Marks, Inscriptions and Accompanying Material">Accompanying note (typewritten, modern): Ambrotype of little Hastings girl, whose family established Hastings Law School in San Francisco. Daughter of Serranus Clinton Hastings who died in 1893.</physfacet>;;;
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