This vignette of Abraham Lincoln with his son Tad is adapted from a photograph from Lincoln's last studio sitting. The original photograph, entitled “Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865” was taken on February 5, 1865 by Alexander Gardner. The original was among the vignettes portraying life in the White House for With Malice Towards None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition. It may be viewed online on the Library of Congress Web site. As the property of the United States government, the image is in the public domain. This design is available on a number of products at Grand Old Values under “The People Not the Corporations.”
Our extra long-apron keeps you completely clean whether you’re cooking, painting or gardening. It’s got two side pockets for keeping your tools handy. Made from a 35/65 cotton-poly blend twill, it’s machine washable. 76cm L x 61cm W.
This vignette of Abraham Lincoln with his son Tad is adapted from a photograph from Lincoln's last studio sitting. The original photograph, entitled “Abraham Lincoln and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln, 1865” was taken on February 5, 1865 by Alexander Gardner. The original was among the vignettes portraying life in the White House for With Malice Towards None: The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition. It may be viewed online on the Library of Congress Web site. As the property of the United States government, the image is in the public domain. This design is available on a number of products at Grand Old Values under “The People Not the Corporations.”
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