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COURT AND FASHION

... drove out this enorning. The Crown Prince of Prussia went to London. His Royal Highness visited the Smithfield Club Cattle Show at the Agricultural Hall, Isliogton, and iifterwards visited Coiit and Countess Bernstorf' at the Prussian Embassy, and rlenained ...

Published: Sunday 13 December 1868
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1634 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... serviceable thing; he has drawn from all those crowns of glory-which truly the records of the Duke are-the very honey of the flowers; and here we have, in an uoa pretending form, the aroma of the ?? onian genius. We do not sav that the work which the Earl ...

Fine Arts

... symbolism in the picture (one of five in progress) showing the triumph ot Will (typified by an armed woman) over Lust, with her attendants, Audacity and Reserve, in red, and black and white, the background showing a thick wood, the foreground rocks and stony ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5188 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... a small theatre which then existed at Chelsea, inma fatastic piece cgaled, The Etsa in the Moon. He denced, very effectively, a burlesque shadow dance. he subsequently became a papil of Mr. Crampton, sand showed great aptitude for stage business in his ...

THE SOCIETY OF BRITISH ARTISTS

... that Mr P. Macnab con- tributes under the title Scanty Shelter (17); and Mr C. Bauerle's Flowers (105) is a praiseworthy study of a girl and flowers. In Chancery (50), by Mr C. A. Calthorp-a flight of steps and a terrace, over- grown with weeds ...

LITERATURE

... Young and His Seventy Wlves y ld.-W. H. Elliott. '-lFourteenth Report of lhe Vestry of the .Parlsh of Chelsea, 1869-70.-So, Sloane-square, Chelsea. Little Folks, Cassell's Magazine,' Cassell's5House-I hold (uide, QCuiver *- Teshniesi Educators ...

THE THEATRES, &c

... actress to make her first rapid advance in the estimation of the public, and there are few parts which more advantageously show tbe inielligerc. and deep study of the artist. On Monday evening the programmes circulated through the Theatre were accompanied ...

Published: Sunday 26 March 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6909 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO-DAY'S TITTLE TATTLE

... Regent-street where an ingenious French- woman sells stands of everlasting tropical flowers, which, having been sub- mitted to a chemical process, are unfading. The flowers are rather gorgeous of course, as they are all exotics. They are made up into screens ...

WHITSUNTIDE AMUSEMENTS

... Dare-the significance of the v` rmres will not be overlooked-together Oil wit~h the horse against bicycle races, the variety & shows, the tobogganings, and Mr. Brook's fanal (c grand display of fireworks which towards night- T( fall at Sydenham will be f ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, ART, ETC

... winter flower- ing. These shows do not interfere with the entertain- met, but constitute another free attraction. The Salonne Family of gymnasts and the Ottos, acrobatic pantoinimists, are among the aewcomers next week. The Great Fight, the Cycle Show, and ...

SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATERColours, 5, Pall-Mall, East

... thing. An infantsit onits mother'slapand a little girl on her knees amuses it with a bunch of bright flowers. 23. :Recolections of the Past, is an old Chelsea pensioner in a pensive and reflective attitude. Take ste sp Bf sae dosen; St, Pates/sk'8s Day in ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3205 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... sec. Bazaar Comnmittee, 19, i ic-street, Chelsea, S.W. ; or any wishing to contribute direct to the society can send their contributions to the Rev. Pullein Thompson, Christ Church Vicarage, Tite-street, Chelsea, S.W. The Shadow on the Blind. By Mrs ...