Refine Search

Newspaper

Morning Chronicle

Countries

Counties

London, England

Place

London, London, England

Access Type

564

Type

397
166
1

Public Tags

More details

Morning Chronicle

VICTORIA THEATRE

... accept the proverbial alternative. They need not go, and the Victoria can get on very well without them. Meanwhile we shall maintain the opinion, and reiterate the assertion, that in ths Victoria melodrama the story is as probable, and the interest as natural ...

LITERATURE

... Nannie has long ceased to love him, but from the influence of old asso- ciations, the sight of him at the coronation of Queen Victoria almost overcomes her. She forwards to him the packet left by his mother, which alarms him lest the secret of his father's ...

THE DRAMA AND THINGS THEATRICAL

... Miss ThirlwaU,3 who firs~t attracted notice as a burlesque actress and sinsr in the character of' Lucy Throckmorton in Good Queen Bess. The piece! has not been reed yet, nor is t knowrn in the green-room i what it is to be. At tle Strand the management ...

LITERATURE

... Carnival uplicity usages., many of this guests were in faiccy costumes, out- ij~o on r~cgees, siecewy, r tasteful.TFeefair Victoria received herI evt~tworl1, attired after Jenny Lind in 'La Figlia del ucdeit Iegicleleut` ?? shte bad not a note in' her voi ...

LITERATURE

... Czar) was determined to annex Sweden and 11Norway to ltussia. Upon this, the King,, in a great fright, tapplied to Queen Victoria. Queen Victoria issediately tsenlt to tihe Czar, and told him lie should do no such thing. L-ipTpoll this the Czar, in a rage ...

FASHIONABLES AT BRIGHTON

... and Lady Osborano retaried to their residence in Kemp Ton-n, on Saturday. Sir Rahoert Barlow is amuouig tie arrivals at the Queen's Hotel. Sir George and Lady BoSwell are at Hlartland-liouse, Marine-parade. Sir H. and Lady Meux and Sir Benjamin Hall are ...

EXHIBITION OF ART TREASURES IN MANCHESTER

... exhibition was to le be held was in progress of erection, and the committee had already received very cordial support from the Queen, ln Prince Albert, and thesjadiug members of the English no- bility. They nowv sought the approbation of his Excel- le lency ...

FINE ARTS

... FINE ARTS. FIRST VISIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA TO HER WOUNDED SOLDIERS. Mr. Barrett's beautiful painting, in which the above subject is treated, is low on view at 162, Piccadilly, prior to being engraved by Messrs. Agnew. No circumstance during the late war ...

SUNDAY MUSIC IN THE PARKS

... the open air wherever possible-petitions and remionstrances should be addressed to Lord Palmorston and even to our gracious Queen herself-demanding a restitution of those innocent enjoyments, so highly appreciated and so sud- denly and uiexpcctedly withdrawn ...

LITERATURE

... is a compound between tobacco and garlick. *wicat can have indmeod her, nobody can guess; he has about £300 per annum. The Queen is outragel, but obliged to submllit. It will be a dreadful biow to her and I should not ws onder if, after the Princess is ...

WHITSUNTIDE ENTERTAINMENTS

... are stated to be nearly pic extinct, and who have come, as they say, many thousand soe miles to see their Great Mother, Queen Victoria.. The dif-in ferent features are explained in an interesting lecture by tai Mr. Heinry Eicke. Go firs PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY ...

GRAND NAVAL REVIEW

... in the French navy, who had paid their respects | to the Queen at Gosport, together with the Lords of the Admiralty and the ladies and gentlemen of the royal suite, were also on board the Victoria and Albert royal yacht. The naval aide-de-camp, Admiral ...