Literary Extracts

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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... they tire found may be illus- trated by a recent case :-Withufl a short period, an es- tate has been purchased near Maidstone, inl Kent, and the new proprietor forthwith exainied its mineralogical pro- perties. He found a pit of beautiful sayrd suitable ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... to begin witlh, is the route of the French General. The French army, after leisurely marching towards London through -say Maidstone, Tunbridge, and Chathamn-its right resting on the Thairres, would probably encamp on and in the neighbourhood of Blaclhheath ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... carry the proper number' of guns, and her i naval ?? (a mechanic), a copper eagle, in iO sirs and shape exactly resemblig the golden eagle (Falco e chrysoetos) with the wings spread. The nmost remerkable l part of the workmanship is the feathering of the ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... crown-glass. Dufaux, O., Geneva. A full length portrait of the Queen i of Great Britain, painted in enamel. Dietiker, J., Berne. Boots. De Bary and Bischoff, Basle. Ribbons. Darier, H., Geneva. Watch fingers and key pipes. Ducommun, G., Geneva. Musical-boxes ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... factured tobacco. Hobson, Frederick, Buckingham Co., U.S. Gold ore. H Hayward, Rubber, and Co., Colchester, U.S. India rubber II boots and shoes. H Harrington, W. J., New York. Stained glass. H Holes, (3. L., Memphis, U.S. Gin cotton. H arvy, Mrs. B. C., Charleston ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... Darmstadt, ship biscuits Langenbeck and Martini, Elberfeld, garters, elastic bands, braces, &c. Langethial, Gottlob, Erfurt, boots, shoes, slippers, &c. Lang, Oberammergan, Wood carving Lanzenberg, and Co., Xneiderslag, lace trimmings, &c. Lattermann, H ...

[ill] [ill] IN THE [ill] FALACE

... ineswd;dtabu8ich.' a Buse, Nicholas, Swansea. eteeutr pcmiso is 'prepsared calfskin to bem'ued -for teuprlahro (a gentlemen's boots, and' manilfailturefiyanwpoes itBurtoh, Willia-m 6. Oxford--street.NeNatlsto. ~O Burdc, C.,sn Ln~don. -A tbstw'oo -d box le ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... hs, Mi Iea E 1i ivgtalsnrwlren'ofanoete, ad : Zinc. dos, Ite. Queen:inboy,: 13' fahoi ndes ote--erfny an ae. tbesauarya mne boots bas sand okiensnlmecr. e acsb PESAnii AND l~aros~n O-:mnfactces, rit trsawles, olaokth,cament Fh'Kina-NOnOR eoi aelos stf ...

OPENING OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... prinits, cottont prinits *fron Neufelatel, naus- H imt, &C. F'KANCH -Glove and braces, all Parisian fa- shi1jnts in dress, boots,I lists, stained liaper, de- signs for manufactures, 1tri nti ng anti lithogra- phic specimncts, papers, Marble chininuey-pieces ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... inglorious Milton, or to follow out the dogmas of taste and fashion, dictated by such mush- room pretenders as Borrominii or Kent. Ins walking through the courts and galleries of the Exhibition, we are surrounded on every hand by evidence of the intimate ...