CHILDREN'S HOUR

... horse: I'll be a soldier, like dear Dad, And head a conquering force. I IPll fight the Dervishes, like Dad, The Victoria Cross 1'11 have! 'y The Queen gives that, you know, to jS *s The bravest of the brave. r, Nurse sasv I am too little yet r- To be as strong ...

LITERATURE

... striking ofa match and put to flight by the report of a rifle, I found that the name of Queen Victcreea was quite familiar to them. To be recognised as one of Queen' Victoreea's ' white chiefs' was nearly always 1 and everywhere to. ensure a naval officer' ...

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... well as photographic reproductions of Generals Buller and White, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, and Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria. The vitoscope also serves to remind us not to. forget the special pro- gramme of star artistes engaged for Mr Arthur ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2416 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... well as photographic reproductions of Generals Buller and White, Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, and Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria. The vitoscope also serves to remind us not to forget the special pro- gramme of star artistes engaged for Mr Arthur J ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2532 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHIONS—SOCIETY—HOME COUNSEL

... drariatie singing aroused great. applause, and Mr'. Ilerbert Glover reeeived 'enthu- siastic plaudits for his rendering of 3Iy. Queen.' 'The violin playing of Mr:'William Henley was a wonderful exhibition of technique, and fairly brougot dowrnth house. ' ...

[ill] OF THE DAY

... pruning roses, with a catalogue of all the k'nds worth growing in this country. There are numerous illustrations. The White Queen. By Russell Gar- nier. (London:' Harper Brothers. 6s.)- According to the modern novelist, we are led to believe that a life ...

BIRMINGHAM FAT STOCK SHOW

... Steplscvon; i385, Mr C. Steuphonson; 1086, Msr 0. C, Wtailis; 1887, Mr a. Stephenson; 189, Mr (.. Willkn; 1889, The Queen; 1890, the Queen; 1891, if Eiglinten; 1892, MAr Robert Copland, Milton of Ardlethen; 1883, Mir C. Steuphenlou ; 8814, Mr C. ,Ste.3heneon; ...

THE FAT STOCK SHOW AT BIRMINGHAM

... striking feature in the show, which opened thbi morning, being the repeated successes of the Royal exhibitors, Her Majesty the Queen car-? Iing all before her in. the Hereford, shorthorn, and Devon classes, while the Prince of Waler has also done extraordinarily ...

The Music Halls

... Thelastfewlines of the dowing verse are given to a run- ning accompaniment of Rule, Britan- nia, by the orchestra. Miss Vesta Victoria sings an extremely smart song in the sombre gwrb of a widow, Her other song He called me SMISE ESTA VICTOZIZ. I his own ...

OUR SHORT STORIES

... clearlv above the others. ti That was one of the pluckiest deeds ever tr dgne, Miss Mainwaring: that woman de- served the Victoria Cross. He stopped one t} second, feeling he was the only speaker and th that several eyes were turned upon him, the cc Great ...

Advertisements & Notices

... vast assemblage had cheered our beloved Queen to their heart's content, large numbers of thembesieged the doors of the Empire Palace, where they had the satisfaction of cheering another queen, namely, that queen of song, Miss LIL HAWTHORNE, who, assisted ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3561 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BOLTON

... Cummings and Madame Julia Lennox acquitted themselves satisfactorily in their respective parts ot Florestine and the Gipsy Queen. Much credit is due to Mr T. Lawton, musical conductor, for the excellent and finished style in which the operas have been ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 386 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture