Browse Items (10 total)

L0033804.jpg
Broadside includes an image (woodcut) of Pastrana and details about her performances. Red and blue on white background.

L0033803.jpg
Lithograph of Pastrana advertising her appearance at the Regent Gallery in London

Account_of_Miss_Pastrana_the_Nondescript.pdf
Promotional pamphlet advertising Pastrana's performance in London

Lancet, 1857-08-01 .pdf
Two ads for a performance to benefit Mr. Jerrold

St James Medley.pdf
Description of Pastrana's person and performance in London

1857-08-01, Leader, WWPMBE148255625.pdf
Pastrana performs at Regent Gallery, 11-1, 3-5, 8 p.m. Stalls, 3s.; Area, 2s.; Gallery, 1s. Multiple quotes from newspapers. M-W, "Will hold a Levee at the Beaumont Institute, Mile-end after the evening entertainment."

1857-07-18, WEDXBM495796135.pdf
"wonder of the world." Description. "Miss Julia is pleased when the ladies and gentlemen ask her questions, and examine her pretty whiskers, of which she is very proud"

Revue britannique, Revue internationale reproduisant ... 1857-t.2, coo.31924066393376-117-1479930959.pdf
Seeing Pastrana in London

Julia_Pastrana,_a_bearded_lady,_embalmed._Wood_engraving,_18_Wellcome_V0007255.jpg
Pastrana's embalmed body on display in a glass box at 191 Piccadilly in London. Her son's body is also represented.

Lyrics, The Singular History of Julia Pastrana.doc copy.pdf
At the end of a 30 page promotional pamphlet, lyrics are given for different songs Pastrana sang when she performed. The songs include: "The Last Rose of Summer, " "Napolitaine," "Who'll Have Me," and "Miss Julia's Own"
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2