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1850 - 1899
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HEANOR NOTES

... proved failure, only 6s. lOd. being clear. The stage arrangements were placed in the hands of Mr. Howard, of the Poplar Music Hall, Ilkeston, and fair array of talent was witnessed during the afternoon and evening. The Heanor Old Prise Band (under the ...

THE TOWN WATER SUPPLY

... Liverpool magistrates refused yesterday to renew the lioenoe of the Grand Theatre, on the grounds that it was :now merely a music hall and was a resort of prostitutes. Yesterday a bazaar was opened in the Town Hall , Mansfield, to remove a debt of about £365 ...

HEANOR UNITED CRICKET CLUBS

... Albert Chevalier, which happened a few nights before his departure to the provinces. Mr. Chevalier was performing at three music halls, bat having brief interval between two of the shows,” good-naturedly agreed to pay flying visit sorburban hall, in order ...

WEBLe,YAN EDUCATION COMMITTEE

... been set to work a comparatively empty chapel at New North-road. It was surrounded by thousands of people who went to low music-halls. He determined, whether he got into hot water or not, he would throw open the chapel on Saturday evenings for popular e ...

FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1892

... entrance, illuminated, however, by a blaze of gas jets, and adorned about the doorway with sundry bills and pictures of music-hall artistes. Before Gladys could utter the least protest 8M was whisked in, paid for at the box, and hurried upstairs into ...

JPPBI.IBHBD BT SPECIAL ••Of earn. I did. ,lr. •« waM •baat .B aifht. I told b.r tint, .ad M ..id

... sustenance ; or per haps on Sunday afternoon she would, on rare orations “to take a cup tea with her daughter who was a music-hall artiste, and livad soroewncre off the Kennington Road. Having cleaned myself I proceeded to dnw the wound on my head, my ...