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Jenny Lind Farm

... Jenny Lind Farm. How does it come to happen tht:.xsim little farmstead which stands modestly from the high oad leading from Secarborough to Filev is ealled by the name of this gloous singer? The story is a true one (says * Yorkshire Chat *), and will ...

Published: Wednesday 26 July 1899
Newspaper: Scarborough Evening News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 255 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Jenny Lind has been singing before the Court at Berlin, accompanied by Mdlle. Clauss, highly talented as a ..

... Jenny Lind has been singing before the Court at Berlin, accompanied by Mdlle. Clauss, highly talented as a pisniste, Madlle. Rachel is expected in Paris from St. Petersburg next month. Murder and Suicide at Birmingham. ~ln Lisicr-square, Great Listerostreet ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1854
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3970 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Personal

... described by the Prefect of Police.” Jenny Lind was indignant—protested that she was Jenny Lind. *ls there anybody here who can avouch your identity ?” She kuew no one. - 'f',hen. Madame, you must go te jail with me.” Jenny Lind became more earnest in protesting ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 944 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BEDFORD AQUATICS,

... passed her, after a severe struggie. The Mermaid, Jenny Lind (1), the Queen, and Jenny Lind (2), were all in a cluster at the bridge, where a little fouling took pluce between the Queen and the Jenny Lind (1); they (luie|dy righted, and a good race ensued ...

Gur A Ehaiv, AUTUMN., The leaves are falling, and the hollow breeze At ev’ning tide sweens monrnfully along, M ..

... youth is baskirg in the summer's ray, Life's aa-umn scenes reluctantly are view'd, And folly's visions joyously pursued ! JENNY LIND AT THE NIAGARA FALLS. Lotters from Niagara, in a New York Journal, contain the fol- Jowing :—* My charioteer was a fine ...

BEDFORD AMATEUR REGATTA

... Second Boat, ss. I 5 yds. st. Jenny Lind. . . . Garner. . . . Red . 1 10 Princess Royal. . Kingston . . Purple. . . 2 - vam1kdg!‘rd..,111m.8 -_— Ellen. . o ~JOy. s+ Redd Wh. 4 A good start was effected. Jenny Lind made the bridge first; but ...

First boat 15s. ~Second boat ss

... First boat 15s. ~Second boat ss. 15 Fury Verey and Clementi Amber 1 — Wirbel Pearse and Bailey Dark Blue 2 70 Jenny Lind Seamark and Course White 3 65 Queen Smith and Porter Blue 1 The youths' got off well, the Wirbe! being the favourite at starting. ...

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... The above business will in future be earried on in the name of e LA ) s 0M THUMB AND JENNY LIND .—A few l yearssinee General Tom Thumb, the American Dwarl, wnd Jenny Lind, the eharwing Swedish Noohiingale, were caressed and feted by all classes, invited ...

TIETJENS' FIRST PUBLIC ~ PERFORMANCE,

... voice, and was especially struck with the * veiled tone of the middle notes, in which exquisite quality it resembled that of Jenny Lind. 8o quickly and deeply was she interested, that she spoke of Thirése Tietjens to Herr Babnigg, a famous tenor from Dresden ...

Mockery, —** I have learnt (his profound truth,” says Alderman Jolinson, “from eating turtle, that it shows a ..

... of alady. ** A knapp-sack,” wis the satisfactory reply.” Cririersm Runy Map.=The Star-spangled Banner announces that ** Jenny Lind is au cxanlied echo undeveloped inner-tone of our masical taste, which, if not educated, at least has not been vitiated ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1851
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Times and Independent
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 383 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Tmigp Day, Tnvrspay, Fep. 1610,

... Reeve's Shepherdess beat Mr. Eley’s Fureka. + Richardson’s Vil. Maid beat ~ Reed’s Rush-along. Harrowden I Stales. Mr. Pell’s Jenny Lind beat Mr, Ingram’s Ellen. »» W. Purser’s Plover beat ~ Pell’s Sherry. Sappling Stakes.—Bitches. Mr. Brook's Busy ...