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... coffin-plate, bearing the date of last year, was found on the ground. A female servant, living at Chelsea, purloined a roll of riband in a shop at East Chelsea, on Wednesday week ; and, being observed, was desired to walk to the back of the shopT while a ...

The Feast of the Poets

... free! O I sweet is the charm when the morning is breaking, Sae bright isi its beauty, unveiling the sun; The dew-studded flowers, which the zephyr is shaking, Unfolds a' their beauty, and day is begun! A' the sweets o' the earth, it' the beauties o' nature ...

The Feast of the Poets

... and free! O swveet is the charm when the morning is breaking, Sae bright in its beauty, unveiling the sun; The dew-studded flowers, which the zephyr is shaking, Untolds a' their beauty, and day is begun! A' the sweets o' the earth, a' the beauties o' nature ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... ful concerts of the season. RovYAL SOUTH LONDoN FLOwtCuLTURAL SOCIETY.-This well-known society held a grand miscellaneous flower-show on Wednesday, at the Surrey Zoological G ardens. The specimens sent in by the competitors for the various prizes were of ...

Published: Sunday 29 June 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6221 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT AND FASHION

... professi onaleggements previously to going to Italy. ROYAL FLaKICULeURAL SOCIETY.-tile Grand Dahlia and Miscellaneous Flower Show, which took place on Wed- nesdav, at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, under the auspices of the Roval Floricultural Society ...

Published: Sunday 21 September 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7057 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... be so. '* The second of parties less lofty, but showing the same sharp sagacity. While yet a young man, be was invited to dine with Sir Johbt Denhans, anl aged woidower (as sasi supposed), at Chelsea, wVhlo, when she guests had assembled, said to them ...

LITERATURE

... a surplice oung with- the cohrislers at matins iand high mass,6 it happened, one day, chat the Pubs of Norfolk,comiung to Chelsea to dine~wito nit, la-and him at church, with a surplice On his basole, sinpieg. As thor walked hoensward togetlter, arm is-rem ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... steeple chases for prizes, by ladies, Roman races, dc., not forgetting the undying ?? Widdicomb; in addition to a grand flower-show, delineations ef marble groupings, by Mr. Thompson, rustic amusements, avocal and instrumental concert, balloon, and grand ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... FLOWER SHOWS, &c. The Cattle Market Floral and Horticultural Amateur Society held their first show for the season, at the house of Mr James Clzrke, WIheat 3hleaf lnil, Water- loo-slreet, Newidmstle, on MAonday, whens the judges (Mr ?? Berry, Mr R Brown ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... their Grand Sprhng Flower Show, oneWednenday, hay 26th. CREMIORNE GARDENS, CHELSEA. Mr. Ellis has the honour to an- rounce that the TAVERN DEPARTMENT of this Magnificent Estabeihment is OPEN FOR THE SEASON-The beautiful Park Groandsr Flower Graens, rnd no ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... oears open at 1; Feeding time, 5; Concert, 6; Fireworks at dauk. Admissisn to the whole, Is. A Grand Flower Show next Wednesday. CREIVIORNE GARDENS, CHELSEA. Lessee, Mr. James Ellis. Open every Evening dstitng te weok (exnopt Saturdaye), 'Thne Publie are ...

Public Amusements for the Week

... he ubi, tll ho osesi iteAtiesthtohoyEtisuing, Pine I'clack. Admissios, One Shillfng. RiO-SHER.ViaB GARDENS, GRAVESEND. Flower Show.-The First Exhibi- tins of sthe Pesson ;I be helti at the ROSHEEVILLE GARDENS, sn TUEBSDAY. JUNE 29th, open to elI Englansd ...