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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 ...

THE HORTICUTURAL SOCIETY'S FLOWER SHOW

... the gardens during the day. In other respect~s, the exhibition Was an excellent one, and it went off with great (clat. The flowers, perhaps because the ,long rain and inclemency of thle season had so longe deprived lbs eye of all enjoyment of floral beauty ...

OXFORD GRAND DAHLIA SHOW

... ?? OXFORD GRAND DAHlLIA SHOW. The admirers of this splendid flower had a; great treat at the exhibition in oor Town Hell on Wednesday lest, which, by per- mission of tho Mayor, had been lent for the oecasion. The various productions were judiciously arranged ...

FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... held its fifth annual show of stock, and for quantity and excellence it far exceeded any of the former shows. J. W. Fitzpatrick, Esq., presided at the dinner given in the afternoon by the ?? Tuesday there vas an agricultural show on the CriUliton estates ...

MUSIC

... EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN Mm FLOWERING PLANTS. St- We were yesterday highly delighted with a visit to en this exhibition, which Mr. Waterer has just re-opened for he the season at the former ground in Oakleigh-square, ICing's- an road, Chelsea, Beautiful as was ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... S, AND THE EFFBCT OF THAT SYSTEM UPON THE YOUNG MEN ENGAGED IN fETAIL TaAD8s, AS WELL AS UPON SOCIETY AT LARGE. By Fdward Flower. London: IW. Aylott. Liverpool: C. Wllimner.-it is a very grati- fying Circumstanoe tbat the subject to which tbis well-written ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... the pilacid ?? lie On the green sword which all the place doto l wear I And what rich g doure from the flowers are borne, From flowers and flowering weeds, which even. within The rents and fissures of those walls forlorn Have toade their home, yea thence ...

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... side to side. A pretty novelty is the deep ks' mantille of lace, falling below the waist, and rounded in front so ly, as to show, the corsage. Black lace scarfs are also made so wide as to permit converting them into tunics; the denteie de velours mI ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... so successful at each representation that many have been unable to obtain admittance. MR. GROOM'S TULIP SHOW.-The private view of the annual show, of tulips at the grounds of the celebrated floriculturist, Mr. Groom, at Clapham, took place last Monday ...

Published: Sunday 20 May 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2334 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Public Amusements for the Week

... Wednesday ceautthe Rnyal South Loadon Florteultural Society will hola ?? erano Suamer Flower Show here-upwards of Fifty PFlizs will he awarded for Frsdt aod Flowers. ROYAL VICTORIA GARDENS, Red Cow Tavern, Dalsten. Oppen Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, ...

SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... unfathomed caves of ocean bear, and so on; and they were resolved neither to play the part of miner or gardener to the gems or flowers of genius. We could have desired to see an infinitely larger amount of donations and subscriptions to this society, as that ...

Published: Sunday 23 March 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1907 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... to the races, with which he ex- pressed himself much gratified. — On Wednesdey he visited the Royal Military Asylum at Chelsea, and was so pleased with the appearance and manners of the boys belonging to that institution, that his Highness issued an ...

Published: Sunday 19 May 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4587 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture