MUSIC HALL
... MUSIC HALL. GREAT VOCAX. MEETING. THE Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of Sheffield, Rotherham, and their environs, are respectfully informed that a great ...
... MUSIC HALL. GREAT VOCAX. MEETING. THE Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of Sheffield, Rotherham, and their environs, are respectfully informed that a great ...
... MUSIC HALL. LAST NIGHT BUT THREE. On MONDAY, JULY 12, 1830, FOR THE SENEFIT OF MR. MATTEY, JX7N., And positively the Last IVeek of performing in Sheffield. MR. MAFFEY, Jun. most respectfully announces bis Friends and the Public in general, that his BENEFIT ...
... MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. SPLENDID FRENCH PERFORMANCES, For Five Nights only. MM. TESTOT and DE COUR have the honour to « announce to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public in general of Sheffield and its Vicinity, that, by desire, they will repeat their astonishing ...
... MUSIC HALL. SHEFFIELD. THE Young SWISS SINGERS, ALBERTINE and CECILS DE VANAZ, Natives of the celebrated Interlaken in the Canton ol Berne, who will appear in their National Costume, (accompanied by their Father), respectfully inform the Nobility and ...
... MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. Splendid French Performances. Pm!rl mint Uf the Nobility and Gentry. MONSIEUR tESTOT, the celebrated Pro. fewor uf Recreative Pliilosoplijr, from the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences. Paris, ami Monsieur D£ Coua, known throughout ...
... MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. Pntrmimd kg tkt NobilUg end Gentry. MONSIEUR TBSTOT, the celebrated Profraaor of Recreative Philosophy, from the Royal Academy Arts audSeienees. nwis. and Coca, known throughout Europe by the nppeßatlon the French llereutos* from ...
... THE MUSIC HALL EXHIBITION. TO THB KOITOB Of THI INDIPfeHDBNT. Sib —As the Exhibition at the Mnsic Hall is about to be closed, allow me to suggest to those pemona who may be so inclined, to present to the Literary and Philosophi- cal Society such specimens ...
... MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. NATIONAL OFFERING, in which the interests of the rising gcner.Uion have been eminently consulted. Wednesday, Friday, and Monday, the 121/ i, \ith, and 17 oj December, MR. LLOYD Proposes to give hisCOURSEof ASTRONOMICAL LECTURES ...
... VISIT TO THE MUSIC HALL. TO THE EDITORS THE SHEFFIELD IRIS. Sins,— Although not resident of the town Shelfield. I take great interest in its prosperity, and in every thing which may its habitants moralifv Lid intelligence; or tend to their refinement ...
... MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD. ME. DAWSON’S CONCERT. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY. Oct. «*, IKW. SPLENDID COMBINATION OF TALENT!! MRS. B. R. BISHOP, MISS FAWNY WYWDHAM, SZGNOR BEGRXSZ, SIGNOR F. Z.ABZ.ACBE, MR. MORI, Leader of her Majesty’s Theatre, and of the London ...
... EXHIBITION AT THE MUSIC HALL. ALTHOCr.iI this exhibition has continued open for considei ably longer period than v*a* originally intended. the excitement it has produced aeeuia in no degree to have ab-ited. Crowd* still dock see the w.mdeis it has collected ...
... the music hall exhibition. 10 TUI BDITOB THE INDEP*ND«NT. e,. _Ai the Exhibition at the Muric Hall in about to be closed allow to suggest those persons who may Ss.“,»P~-* SETAi. * ing the and richly some recompense; bMides no place is more suited tor ...