PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Harry Albery, eccentric comedian; a, and Mons. De Varro, juggler. QUEEN's THEATRE.-Lessee and Manager, Mr C. Finch-Hatton.-This company opened the Town Hall, Li under the name of the Queen's Theatre, on Mlonday M last, and for three nights gave a good ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13593 | Page: 28 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... patriotic song, w hich is likely to prove a worthy pendant to 'The Soldiers of the Queen. at i entitled Saioras of Her Majesty i I i II II II II I i i i i Queen Victoria, and its stirring lines tell of the daring deeds of our sons of the sea. The vocalist ...

Published: Saturday 16 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3028 | Page: 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSIC

... has not been altogether a proftable one. So the Queen's Hall Orchestra, under Mr. Wood, volunteered, as a -Tertimonial, to give a Sym- phony Concert in the aftcrnoon; while in the evens- ing the Queen's Hall Choir took part in a pro- grmuime whioh included ...

VICTORIA'S CEMETERY

... days' reign constitutes one of p the saddest tragedies of Queen Victoria's own tenure F 1 of the throne, and, numerous as have been the sor- rr rows vhich have laid their mark on' Queen Victoria, s( ,it is doubtful whether she ever suffered greater an- ...

LITERATURE

... History Reader. Book f I., Stories and Biographies to 1603; Bock IL, E Stories and Biographies, 1603 to 1899; Book III., c Queen Victoria and the British Empire By . t T. Yates, LE-D. (Glasgow: William Collins & c Sons.)-As regards their equipment, these three ...

YOU PAYS YOUR MONEY AND—

... and which can be seen now at either their City or their West-end establish- ment, that is to say, in other words, at 2, Queen Victoria-street, facing the Mansion House, or 158 to 162, Oxford-street. Those who are not able to go and see these pretty things ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... that his- { torical building, St George's Chapel, and it was I attended by the Queen, although not a dozen of the audience could possibly have seen Her Majesty. The Queen, indeed, remained through- I out in the choir of the chapel. The place is hung with ...

CONWAY AND THE WAR FUND

... petri- otism, which was most appropriate. The Male Voice Paxty, under Mr J. P. Griffith, sang two verses of Godi Save the Queen, and then the chorus :N'afiant Wertioid' (Jenkins). 'Miss -Gwendoline Johnson followed with a spirited re- cital of MT Kipling's ...

FUNCTIONS OF ART SCHOOLS

... fronm Uti tim5e of ?? Anne, and thev fo'ind this fa!in, rff ul-i! it reached its acnme in the early .day of t!:e r;-rn of Queen liotoria in a ecsuditcin of hirdeos ugliness and vulcarir' w-hitr had2 never paralleled in the hinst- o f t!;e world. irut ...

The Bystander

... instance may be found in the sale the other day at Sotheby's of the Queen's book, Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands, inscribed To Charles Dickens, Esq., from Victoria Reg., Buckingham Palace. March 9, 1870, which Her Majesty herself ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1169 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BRITAIN CAN STILL HOLD HER OWN

... Wherever the.' banner of; Britain's un- furl'd. Hurrah ! thrice hurrah I for our country so glorious; Hurrah for Victoria, our Empress, out Queen The Rose and the Thistle shall still be' vie- ' torions,-, Entwined with the sweet little Shamrock so green. ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... delightful. Miss Madge MlIntosh gives a powerful and rmI pleasing rendering of Countess De Winton ; Miss Grace Dia- Muriell as the Queen is satisfactory ; whilst Miss Batho ain Griffiths as Constance acts in neat style. Miss Molly ard Carton maks a bright Kitty ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15635 | Page: 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture