Ad for J. Lumsden Porcelain Enamelled Baths, from The Star of Chile, December 03, 1904, p. 2
Subject
Advertising--Newspaper
Description
This advertisement for J. Lumsden Porcelain Enamelled Baths was published in The Star of Chile and states that "their beauty of the appearance of appearance compels a luxurious bathroom at low cost"
"Who Are to Blame?" from The Star of Chile Saturday, March 25, 1905
Subject
epidemic; politics
Description
This article asks who is responsible for the outbreak of bubonic plague in Chile. The article is located in the Star of Chile, March 25, 1905, vol. 2, no. 34.
Earthquake News from The Star of Chile Saturday, August 25, 1906
Subject
Earthquakes; Earthquakes Chile
Description
This is the heading of an article on the damage resulting from the Valparaiso earthquake of 1906. The image is located on page 3 of Vol 3, issue No. 105, The Star of Chile, Saturday August 25, 1906.
Map of damage following the earthquake of Valparaíso in 1906
Subject
Earthquakes; Earthquakes Chile
Description
The image shows a map of Valparaíso after the earthquake of 1906, charting the amount of damage of each region of the city. The image is located on the third page of issue No. 105 The Star of Chile August 25, 1906.
"Women, the Drudge" from The Star of Chile Saturday, June 02, 1906
Description
The article provides evidence of early twentieth century perspectives on gender roles. It is located in The Star of Chile, Saturday June 02, 1906, Issue No. 94 (p. 8, c. 4).
Spanish Bombardment Rumours from The Star of Chile Saturday, November 26, 1904
Subject
Chile--History--War with Spain, 1865-1866
Description
A hand drawn image of a street in Valparaiso following rumours of "impending bombardment by the Spanish." The image is found on the 8th page of the Star of Chile, November 26, 1904, issue No. 17.
Children's Corner from The Star of Chile Saturday, January 28, 1905
Subject
Children--Education
Description
The article provides an example of a regular feature published in most issues of The Star Of Chile and featuring didactic juvenile content. The article is located in The Star of Chile, Saturday, January 28, 1905, issue no. 26 and is conducted by an author named Aunt Martha.