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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... majority of the visitors who may be expected in London during the Exhibition, and who will hardly be ex- pected to return home without seeing some of the many lions of the metropolis. Under the title of London as it is To-day, Mr. Clarke has also published ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... this establishment next month. Queen's,.--(Manager, Mr. James Calvert.)-Since our last;a new melodramatic spectacle entitled The Prophet, has been produced, With. new scenery, dresses, appoint- ments, &c. It was perfectly successful with the audience, and ...

Published: Sunday 19 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3890 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HAYMARKET THEATRE IN 1749

... THE HAYMARKET THEATRE IN 1749| - I. . I ~. . The following advertisement appeared in the news papers of the day:- At the New Theatre in the Haymarket, on Monday next, the l6th inst. (January), to be seen a person who performs the several most surprizing ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1322 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... it the most attractive part of the book. Though the second volume (inscribed is War ) presents many striking and novel illustrations of events connected with the Mooltan rebellion and its remark- able suppression, yet the majority of those events were ...

THEATRES, &c

... This announcement truly bespeaks an unquestionable triumph, and, by no means unmerited. The proof of a Christmas Pantomime is like that of a Christmas pudding, in the eating. The Surrey has certes afforded ample amount of material for that sort of digestion ...

Published: Sunday 16 March 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1290 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NOVELTIES IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

... 1844 to Christmas 1845, 685,614; 5 from Christmas 1845 to Christmas 1846,760,601; from Christ- m ins 1846 to Christmas 1847,820,965; from Christmas 1847 to f Christmas 1848, 897,985; from ...

LIST OF EXHIBITORS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE

... E. G., New York. ' Patent combination lock. Tupp, John, New York. Caneehqirs. Tobitt, S. H., New York, Combination type. Trotman, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. One box saddle'trees. Thompson, Dr. Robert, Columbus, Ohio. One case con- taining new surgical ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Ipublished in London by Messn D. Colnaghi and the MeIsrs trnindy- It is admirable. The Guides of various sorts may be briefly dis- missed. Mr Cassell's London Conductor, Mr Tallis's Illm- trated London, and Mr W. H. Smith's Illustrated Omnibv* Guide ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... dryness. His father, in the mean time, was setting out from London, fully expecting to find him already dead. The tutor's letter bad been de- livered to him just as he was going to dinner with a Christmas party; and amid the condolences of his guests upon an ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... At the news of the violence suffered by the Jesuits in Naples, and threatened in his own States, he was troubled, and his heart conceived resentment against the innovators. Afterwards he was cheered, by learning that one of the rulers of the new Republic ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... at a distance the Moorish cavaliers of her father's court, engaging in the warlike pastime of the age (here cause some illustrative horse exercise), Bradamaut, a giant of great strength and valour, Prince of GuadalaJora, saw her. To see was of course ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... was first established in London ; the earliest was probably made by the monks of Westminster, and the precincts of the abbey are to this day sup- plied from the original sources. The next was constructed by the citizens of London. Henry had water conveyed ...