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  • Visit
  • About
    • Collections
    • History
    • The Interior
    • The Gardens
    • Board of Trustees
    • Staff
      • George W. Boudreau, executive director
      • Ashli Friel, museum assistant
      • Micah Peregrino, museum assistant
      • Scott Travaline, horticulturalist
  • Victorian Society Philadelphia Chapter
  • Black History
    • Remote Learning
    • Frederick Douglass & Elizabeth Keckley
    • Deep Rivers
    • Deep Rivers Art
  • Events
    • Upcoming EMM Events
    • Victorian Music
    • Victorian Book Club
    • Coffee for Neighbors
    • Victorian Christmas Tours
    • Dickens Christmas Party
    • Victorian Theatre
    • Recorded Programs Available
  • Join or Donate
    • Make A Donation
    • Volunteer
    • Membership Form
    • Create A Legacy

Daily Archives: January 4, 2017

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Victorian Theatre | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Victorian Theatre: Behind the Curtain #4

Victorian Theatre- Behind the CurtainBy Josh HitchensJanuary 4, 2017

THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES Our annual series of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes has become one of our most popular programs at the Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion. We began with…

Hot Water Sponge Cake | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Sponge Cake

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

Simple, light and elegant, sponge cake was the quintessential cake of the Victorian era, transformed into endless style and flavor combinations. Some were served plain, garnished simply with fruit, whipped…

Fireworks | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

July Fourth on Tulpehocken Street in 1879

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

This entry provides an interesting glimpse into various aspects of life on Tulephocken Street in the 1870s.  The Weygandt family at this time was renting a house (later demolished) a…

Shakespeare | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Victorian Theatre: Behind the Curtain #5

Victorian Theatre- Behind the CurtainBy Josh HitchensJanuary 4, 2017

A DREAM OF SHAKESPEARE The Victorians couldn’t get enough of William Shakespeare. They loved to read his collected works, and on stage the plays were never more extravagant. As a…

Strawberry Shortcake | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Strawberry Shortcake

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

True strawberry shortcake incorporates a rich, crumbly, biscuit-like cake that is not too sweet – very similar to a scone. The biscuit dough can be shaped into one large cake…

Phaeton | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Upper Middle Class Housing in the 19th Century Germantown

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

The family of Cornelius N. Weygandt lived in rented houses for the first twenty years of their residence in Germantown.  It was fairly common for middle class families to rent…

Salad | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Winter Salads

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

“Salads are supposed by a large class of people to be difficult to prepare; but such is not the case. They are really simple of construction, and one needs only…

Jelly Roll | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Jelly Rolls

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

A perfect springtime treat, pretty, dainty Jelly Rolls conjure up images of ladies tea parties, bridal showers and fancy brunches. A Victorian era creation, these delicious confections are made from…

Women in History

Twitter RecapBy emaxwellmansionJanuary 4, 2017

Let’s take a look back at past tweets about some of the greatest women during the Victorian Era. ARTICLE – The Royal Society’s Lost Women Scientists by Richard Holmes via…

Bryn Mawr Graduation

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

Sunday, 19 May 1889 …Sophie left us soon after breakfast, to take the 10.14 train on her way back to Bryn Mawr, to continue her preparations for the final examination…

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