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THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION ! OF 1851. | The accounts which continue to reach Us fromt ! all parts of the country are such as to prove that the desire manifested for some time past, on the parti of the working classes, to witness the Great Exhi- bition, has not been a merely ephemeral one. New societies of working men continue still to be formed I in different parts of the country, while to those ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... We believe that notices have been issued by the ar City of London Committee to the various other corM- wl nlittees in the metropolitan district, requesting an of aggregate meeting, on Wednesday next, of mem- th bers of the local committees, for the purpose of con- wi sidering some plan of united Action with respect to ar the future proeedied in qonneoetion with the Ex- ceo -bibti(, We stated a ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE C(R IEAT EXL-IIIBITION OF 185]. X'~e tdttaittl that at iti extraoidiiaty special P0 court held on Tulesday last, the Goldsmiths' Corn-I party unaltimously decided to awvard the SuI off po .£1,00t) frplizes to be given to those artists i of the caift, of the United Kingdom, who so to cau ?? works of the highlest design and merit, in uold Land silver plate, for the Ex- pt hibition of 1N)]. ...

KING'S COPE

... KIA'G'S COPE.+ is+ This novel belongs to a class which is not usually iis characterised by much firmness of texture, either )n in the management of tile plot, or in the working c- out of the details. A few lively observations on life iss and manners, slightly strung together, is nearly all , that is expected, and certainly all that is to be e- found in that particular department of literature ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... T'HE GREAT EXHIBITION or 1.851. We have stated onl former Occasions the ?? of thle Cc nux1issionlers to thle effecthteh loc lintt committee wvould heave the function Of determining fo thle principles oin %which the selection of articles for diats tran1smission to London would i.-e iutade, and of cer- tifyiing their approval of the articles sent for exhibi- thle tion before they could be ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THlE (CREAT EXHIBITION OF 181]. The- 1'eMQ'ltive toinwiittee yester-day issued thle follwingloier, c.,to those Local Conmmitteces thatinclde i ther rturn~s of space proposed exhibtor incfd oitltural mahinlery and ituipie- Cfib 'o for the 1\CCuti1'c CoMolulittee, ?? oldi C-aI W~e.,tminister , 3 Or. 121. sir-I on. bvO i1-i ~ tlie E-oolltiC `oi1t1t1itte~ to fore arl to C'O~l in 0 c-- foofll ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE G1REAT EXHIBITION OF 18.1. til H~is Royal Iighncss Prince Albert, accompanied ty by Earl Granville, Colonel Grey, Colonel Lloyd, Mr. ts W, Cubitt, ?? and - Wild, Esq., yesterday . visited the building in course of erection in hyde 6S as Park. His iloyal Highnless vwas shown over the as works by Messrs. Fox and HenderSol , the con- tractors; W. IDigby Wyatt, Esq., secretary of the m as ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... The subject of the best mode of bringing the de- mands within the limits of the space which can be c afforded in the building is one which continues to occupy the attention of the ExxecutiveCommnittee. To obtain this end, and at the same time to admit of an adequate representation of each particular X branch of industry, and to prevent as far as possible e disappointuniets and jealousies on ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF l851

... THE GREAT EXHIBLTION OF li51. From all the accounts wvhich haive reached us it appears that the industry and pro5'uct ions of Ireland 2re likely to be adequately repr esented ait the Exhi- bition. This inost desirable result. has been brought abo)~ut mainly by th~ ?? of the Dubliu QQMt'- Pittoe, aided b I ni co-operation of Mr. Wallis5 who had ?? a~puted by the Royal Comomissioners to 'Visit, ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THIE G'REAT EXHIBITIONI OF 18.51. As conisidorable misappre~hensiont hafs existed in id themitd;of he ub iclad of intenin exhibitors It with1 resp~ect to the wcight which thle Price Of pro duction ivill have in the ward of prize o h articles to be e~xhibited, thle COmninissioriet's have 1 altered thleikr originial. decision), 'No. 16, in order to 1C convey morC explicit inormlationlt pon this ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 18.51, . ' A, ?? circular has just been issued by the o'c Executive Commiittee to the central authority in CO' foreign countries, urging upon them the necessity vi of immediately forwarding the proportionl5 in which ' the allotted space should be distriue mogteto four great sectious5 into which the Exhibitigil will Thi bee divided. This information is absolutely neces- ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TE1E Glll BEAT E XHIBITION OF 1S.il. The progress made during the p ast w eek in the work 9 conectd ith theV ?? of the building s has beenll mte )erceptibie titan probably d uring any similar period since their c Co ttm cment and visitors in the Park are noW elnabled to trace daily the advances which are mnade towards the comple- n tion of this remarkable structure. The erection of thle ...