New York State Pamphlets2019-05-212019-05-211874https://hdl.handle.net/1813/66098This item was originally scanned as part of the Cornell University Library New York State Historical Literature Collection which consists of digital surrogates for materials that were part of a joint study involving Digital Preservation between Cornell University and the Xerox Corporation. Begun in 1990, a process was developed where brittle and decaying books were digitally scanned, using prototype equipment co-developed by Cornell and the Xerox Corporation (the CLASS scanner) and stored as 600dpi, bitonal TIFF images, compressed with ITU Group 4 compression, on digital platters on an EPOCH "jukebox" digital server.. Facsimiles of these books were generated and the books were returned to the shelves. The images were available online using specially-developed clients in Unix, MAC and PC platforms. These clients were developed at Library Technology at Cornell University by William Turner III, David Fielding and Chris Stuart.Description of the Colosseum, Broadway, 35th and 36th Streets, New York. The largest iron structure in the world. A history of the world renowned cycloramas, each covering an acre of canvas, of London of 1828, by Daylight, painted in 1828, from sketches of Thomas Hornor, by E. T. Parris. Paris by Moonlight, and London of 1873, by Night, painted by Danso & Sons to be followed by Paris of 1873. Now first introduced to an American Public. Also and extensive and curious collection of works of art, objects of historical interest, wonders of sceince and mechanics, optical illusions, automatic marvels, musical novelties, which together with the entertainments of the Lectorium, under the direction of Prof. Tobin, late of the Ploytechnic, London, will form the most novel, pleasing, moral and instructive exhibition ever attempted in America. R. L. Kennard., Sole Proprietor. P. T. Barnum, Directoren-USHistory--New York (State)R. L. KennardP. T. BarnumDescription of the Colosseum, Broadway, 35th and 36th Streets, New Yorkpamphlet