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Jumbo's Farewell
ID JSS0772
Title Jumbo's Farewell
Document Reference LO 786.45 Sk3
Format 250 x 348 mm
Medium Printed page
Item Type Printed Collection
Subject Scottish Music, Front Cover
Item Description Jumbo's Farewell is one example of a piece of music that Skinner publicised extensively in his publications long before it appeared. This image was created by an Edinburgh lithography firm, Hume and Macdonald. This firm, and Taylor and Henderson of Aberdeen, were the two he used most extensively. Jumbo, an African elephant which children rode on at London Zoo, was bought by the American showman Phineas T. Barnum in 1882 for £10,000. Despite British protests, Jumbo was taken to the United States. He died in Ontario, Canada, in 1885, having been struck by a locomotive.
Creator Hume & Macdonald, Lithographers, Edinburgh
Publisher James Scott Skinner
Time Period 1880s
Associated Dates: Publication 1882; 1883
Relationships jss0086
Location Aberdeen Central Library
Collection Name James Scott Skinner, Original Compositions
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