Skip to search Skip to main content
Yale University Library
  • Saved Items
  • Access Requests
  • Ask Yale Library
  • Reserve Rooms
  • Places to Study

Research

collapse nav bar

  • Quicksearch
  • Search Library Catalog (Orbis)
  • Search Law Library Catalog (MORRIS)
  • Search Borrow Direct
  • Search WorldCat
  • Search Articles+
  • Search Digital Collections
  • Search Archives at Yale
  • Research Guides
  • Find Databases by Title
  • Find eJournals by Title
  • Guide to Using Special Collections

Services

collapse nav bar

  • Your Personal Librarian
  • Subject Specialists
  • Research Support and Workshops
  • Citation Tools
  • OverDrive: Popular Audio and eBooks
  • Get It @ Yale (Borrow Direct, Interlibrary Loan, Scan & Deliver)
  • Course Reserves
  • Off-Campus Access
  • EliScholar
  • OverDrive: Popular Audio and eBooks
  • Bass Media Equipment

Libraries & Collections

collapse nav bar

  • Arts Library
  • Bass Library
  • Beinecke Library
  • Classics Library
  • Divinity Library
  • Film Study Center
  • Fortunoff Archive
  • Humanities Collections
  • International Collections
  • Law Library
  • Lewis Walpole Library
  • Library Collection Services
  • Manuscripts & Archives
  • Map Collection
  • Marx Science & Social Science Library
  • Medical Library
  • Music Library
  • Sterling Library
  • Yale Center for British Art

Information & Policies

collapse nav bar

  • Library Hours
  • Departments & Staff
  • Borrowing & Circulation
  • Services for Persons with Disabilities
  • Copyright Basics
  • Scanning, Printing & Copying
  • Computers & Wireless
  • Library Policies
  • About the Library
  • Giving to the Library
  • Purchase Request
  • Working at the Library
  • Terms Governing Use of Materials
Digital Collections

Cite

Tomkin's Picture Lottery. : One half of the tickets are printed in black, and the other half in red ink; and the drawing is so arranged, that one colour must be all prizes, and the other collour all blanks; so that the purchaser of a red ticket and a black ticket is sure to gain a prize. Tickets three guineas each, to be had at the exhibition, Nos. 53 and 54, New Bond-Street, (where the prizes are exhibited gratis,) and at all the lottery offices. Schedule of the prizes. ...

MLA

Lottery, Tomkin's Picture. Tomkin's Picture Lottery. : One Half of the Tickets Are Printed in Black, and the Other Half in Red Ink; and the Drawing Is so Arranged, That One Colour Must Be All Prizes, and the Other Collour All Blanks; so That the Purchaser of a Red Ticket and a Black Ticket Is Sure to Gain a Prize. Tickets Three Guineas Each, to Be Had at the Exhibition, Nos. 53 and 54, New Bond-Street, (Where the Prizes Are Exhibited Gratis,) and at All the Lottery Offices. Schedule of the Prizes. ... publisher not identified, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/16838290.

APA, 6th edition

Lottery, T. P. (0 C.E.). Tomkin's Picture Lottery. : One half of the tickets are printed in black, and the other half in red ink; and the drawing is so arranged, that one colour must be all prizes, and the other collour all blanks; so that the purchaser of a red ticket and a black ticket is sure to gain a prize. Tickets three guineas each, to be had at the exhibition, Nos. 53 and 54, New Bond-Street, (where the prizes are exhibited gratis,) and at all the lottery offices. Schedule of the prizes. ... [Advertisements, Broadsides, Ephemera]. publisher not identified. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/16838290.

Yale University Library
  • Search
  • News
  • Systems Status
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Feedback
  • Data Use
  • Accessibility at Yale
Yale University Tumblr Yale Library Instagram Yale Library Twitter Yale Library Facebook
Branch:v1.68.7,Deployed:2025-07-23T09:12:02-04:00

Tomkin's Picture Lottery. : One half of the tickets are printed in black, and the other half in red ink; and the drawing is so arranged, that one colour must be all prizes, and the other collour all blanks; so that the purchaser of a red ticket and a black ticket is sure to gain a prize. Tickets three guineas each, to be had at the exhibition, Nos. 53 and 54, New Bond-Street, (where the prizes are exhibited gratis,) and at all the lottery offices. Schedule of the prizes. ...