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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... the Red man. Here Buffalo Bill and his Indians, horses, buffalces, elks, and dogs will live in tebt and corral , and in the central space the sports and warlike pursuits of the wild west will be illustrated twice a day. Buffalo ...

Grand Concert in Exeter

... experience is that it was not more largely attended. Africa in London. What Buffalo Bill did at Earl's Court for the Wild West is to be done at the Crystal Palace for Wild Africa oy Herr Carl Hagen- beck, a well-known zoological dealer and ...

THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... held at South Kensicztrn, evrsvtn, he looked as if inr need of the touen of the 'Fairy order do Beyond the iHon. W. F. Cody's Wild West-SusW do there was nothing particularly attractive, btt the 2o ted people assembled seemed perfectly estisfied with tteten ...

ALEXANDRA PALACE

... including camp attendants), 166 broncbo horses, 20 mules, 4 donkeys, 26 bull buffaloes, besides cows and calves, 4 deer, and some antelope and elk. The Hon. Mr Cody, Buffalo Bill, came to town on Thursday night, but the company remained on board. The ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 996 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE

... drama The Klondylce Nuygyet. Mr S. F. Cody as Sam Deats is the chief attraction, his marvellous rifle and pistol shooting holding the audience spellbound, whilst the highly sensational incidents of the wild North-West are very thrilling. PALACE T2HEATRE ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 531 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN CARDIFF

... and Gilligan are popular, and Miss Lingard's serio-comic effusions are heartily welcomed. SOPHILA GAIRDIENS FicLi.-Buffalo Bill's Wild West show has been here during the past week, and has been giving exhibitions to crowded audiences. On Monday the Colonel ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 740 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POETS AND STRAWBERRIES

... pitched their red Medicine Lodge in the centre, covering the, ground: 'eer with buffalo skins. There the men feasted for 28 its, horconsuming quantities of buffalo meat, wild tur-l .re- nip heads, and hot cauldrons of eatables; the entrees, o0., however ...

OCCASIONAL NOTES

... of readers. Our old friend Buffalo Bill is on the war path again. He has been induced to revisit the scene of his former triumphs. Just at present he and his cowboys, his Red Indians, his ochre squaws, his bisons and buffalos, his buck jumpers, that historic ...

AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

... There was a really splendid representative gathering of tout Paris yesterday at the inaugural performance of Baffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and Parisians are quite enthusiastic over the Indians, the Canadians, and the cow- boys. At Neuilly, where the ...

THE DRAMA

... friendly audience. JTOGn Lyscu. - Though this redousbtablo pcisou is only known to us by cause he is present ii the Wild West ; and Buffalo Bill, at the Interisational Horticultunil Exhibition at Earl's Court, gives a realistic illustration of how justice ...

MR. GLADSTONE AT THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION

... Exhibition, Mr. Penlield, chief of the Exhibition staff, Mr. Jeans, hen. secretary of the Council of WelcomCe, Colonel Cody, Buffalo Bill- and others. The visit was quite an informal one, but the fact of its being intended had got wind amoisg the workmen ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BLACKBURN

... ssees, The Lyceum Theatre Company; Manager, Mr E. H. Page.-Appearing here this week are the Broncho family, from Buffalo Bill's Wild West; Miss Lizzie Ashton, vocalist; Mr John Ovenden, comic vocalist; the Sisters Rose and Agnes, vocalists and dancers; ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 455 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture