LITERATURE

... degrees south latitude, of Ire made his way by devious routes, and with many mir d{ timss, ini pursuit of g aame, up to the Victoria dis Falls of the Zainbesi, some 12degreesfarthernortlm, a le and within about 1 t or 18 degrees of the equator. oth He visited ...

COURT AND FASHION

... ti. pretbero before her Majesty, the Royal Family, and suite. DIc. 22.-The Queen and Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse walked and drove in *the grounds to-day, DEC. 23,-Tbe Queen, accompanied by Prince and Princess Louis of Ilesse and Princess Beatrice ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 896 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Court and Fashion

... Capt. Westerweller, and Dr. Becher, left Windsor' -Castle this mtorning, at ten o'clock, for Osborne. OsnonNE, SUNDAY.-The Queen, with the Prince of I Wales, Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, Princess 3 Helena, Princess Louise, Prince Leopold, and Prineess ...

MUSIC

... anni- versary, the chapel was hung with black, and unusually crowded, and the Queen of Prussia and her suite occupied the pews habitually reserved for the Princess Victoria, now iaabsent from Berlin. Her Majesty was received at the en- la trance to the ...

AN ORIGINAL ACCOUNT OF THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES AND BURLESQUES

... for execu- tion, when, to save himself, he offers to sell to the Queen the golden goose, which Colin claims. The Queen agrees to play him flr it, and a game of dominoes is decided on. Queen loses, and Colin reclaims his property. After seeing the narrow ...

Published: Sunday 21 December 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10080 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... hardly clear of tops-and-bottoins-is, beyond. doub,fohrs Picture Alphabet, dedicated by thespcapesi- sion of her Majesty the Queen to H.,R.H h rns Beatrice. It is.a beok most lavishlyvaniddelightfully lustratied and the subjects treated as we find them here ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARUET[ES. lay ~~THE QUEE' N AND FLINCE ALBIERT. Ind ilhe spot choo'a by the Queen, during liar etely In Gernntinty, Iuy for thle trection of a maonlitmelit to the memory of Prince ' Albert, lts becsi approved of by the Duke of Saze-Coburg ...

FOREIGN DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... brought-ont a Datch translation of a new play by Madame Charlotte Birch.Pfeiffer. Several representations are to be given in the Victoria Theatre, Berlin, for the purpose of raising a fund to purchase Christmas presents for poor children. The idea is an excellent ...

Published: Sunday 14 December 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... comipo'sr h is o n'cml- kstlons. -being, -dated te s eebr13.,i mijesty has cbmoioednpetn20piccnst i',of ballads, qiatuors, &c The queen got up a little toicert on the occasion, inwhich bhe prine of the roysl farailysiaddsome artists of the opera exe-, cutbd several ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... equalled by bhs Louis. Several of the moat telling of his apeebhas and soiloquices drew down loud and' oontinnad applause. As Q!ueen Katherine. Mrs Kean has a role worthy of hersaet. In the Trlpt Szeue she ashieved a moat decided success. At th c onuluslon ...

Published: Sunday 14 December 1862
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18048 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

BALLAD OF KING ALFRED AND THE GRECIAN CAKES

... our right noble Queen, IHer sons and daughters all; A fairer household never met In Windsor's ancient Hall. The Grecians of the modern type Did kick King Otho out, Because they saw the time was ripe For making of a rout. To Queen Victoria then they cane: ...

EXTRACTS FROM PUNCH

... noble Queen, FHer sons and daughters all- . ~A fairer household never met k In Windsor's ancient Hall. .e The Grecians of the modern type d Did kick King Otho out, tL Because they saw the time was ripo c For making of a rout. Lt To Queen Victoria then ...